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The Florists^ Review 



JuNH 14, 1917. 



ONE OF THE BRECHT INSTALLATIONS 



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FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in 

 an attractiye maimer and keep them in perfect condition. In 

 Brecht's Refrigerators there is always a STRONG CIRCULA- 

 TION OF DRY, COLD AIR. We build them of oak, or any other 

 wood, highly finished and thoroughly insulated. All hardware 

 is of brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of French beveled 

 plate glass used for mirrors and windows. 



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Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



176 PEARL ST., NEW YORK CITY 



Mpntlon The Review when yon write. 



rived from Denmark. The window of 

 the Henry F. Michell Co. glories in 

 pink and white peonies, beautifully ar- 

 ranged. 



Benedict Gibbs finds it hard to say 

 kind words about market conditions. 



The Lansdowne flower show, held 

 June 9, was highly successful. PhO. 



ST. LOUIS. 



The Market. 



The market was crowded with stock 

 last week and the demand, although 

 large, was not equal to the supply. In 

 consequence of this condition, prices 

 suffered greatly. The glut was in roses, 

 carnations and sweet peas. Eoses 

 moved sluggishly and cleared with dif- 

 ficulty. Killarney came in poor quality 

 and the demand was mostly for prime 

 stock in Eussell, Ophelia and Sunburst. 

 Good Beauties are scarce. 



Carnations are of good quality for 

 this time of the year and $1.50 per hun- 

 dred was the top price for selects. In 

 lots of 1,000 they could be bought for 

 $1 per hundred. Sweet peas were in 

 oversupply and did not clean up. There 

 is also an oversupply of marguerites, 

 lilies, irises, gladioli and cornflowers, all 

 from outdoors. Peonies are about over 

 for the season. Lily of the valley is in 

 big demand, but is scarce. So are or- 

 chids. 



Business during the first part of the 

 month was good. Weddings, gradua- 

 tions and college commencements are 

 expected to create a strong demand for 

 all kinds of stock during the next two 

 weeks. 



Growers' Association Meeting. 



The St. Louis County Growers' Asso- 

 ciation meeting June 6, at the Eleven 

 Mile House, drew a large attendance, 

 it being the date for the installation of 

 the new officers. Vice-president Thomas 

 Kirkwood, who presided in the absence 

 of President Winter, appointed Martin 

 Ude to induct the new officials into 

 office. They are: President, W. A. 

 Eowe; vice-president, A. S. Cerny; sec- 

 retary, Joseph Deutschmann; treasurer, 

 Gustave Hartmann; trustee, A. P. 

 Scheidegger. 



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are absolutely th« b«*t in every respect 

 and UNSQUALKD by any other. 



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in actual use, provinc our claims. 



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 REFRIGERATOR AND ICE MACHINE CO. 



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The company THAT KNOWS HOW to build 

 refricerators and BUILDS THKIC RIGHT. 



Chicago is the only market in 

 which to buy right. 



Kexxicott Bros. Co., Chicago. 



There followed a lengthy discussion 

 of hail insurance and the price of coal, 



Refrigerators - 



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GOLDFISH 



Assorted sizes 

 $7.00 per lOO 



Large Tish Breeding 



Window Display 



Bird Remedies 



Supplies 



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after which Jules Bourdet, state vice- 

 president of the S. A. F., was intro- 



