B'EBliUAiiv », 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



REFRIGERATORS/orALL PURPOSES 



The Shop of George C. Shaffer, Washington, D. C. 



THE exacting needs of the florist, whose profits 

 are so largely dependent upon efficient refriger- 

 ation, are met in every detail by the McCray. In 

 appearance, the McCray harmonizes with the most 

 artistic surroundings; it lends' an air of distinction 

 to an exclusive shop like that of George Shaffer, in 

 Washington, pictured above. 



But the quality of the McCray refrigerator goes far 

 deeper than appearance. The McCray patented cool- 

 ing system provides a constant circulation of cold, 

 dry air through every compartment, thus assuring 

 thorough refrigeration. The best of all mater- 

 ials and the skill developed in a third of a cen- 



tury of refrigerator building guarantees lasting 

 service. 



Various styles and sizes of florists' refrigerators are 

 carried in stock for prompt shipment. Besides, we 

 build equipment to order; send us a rough sketch of 

 your requirements and our service department will 

 prepare plans to meet your particular needs, without 

 obligation to you. 



SEND FOR YOUR FREE BOOK. In it the refrig- 

 eration needs of the florist are thoroughly discussed, 

 the complete McCray line is illustrated and described. 

 No obligation; drop us a card today. 



McCray Refrigerator Co., 2288 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 



McCray 1305 



McCray 1500 



McCray 610 



McCray 1152 



