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July 8, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



±as 



A McCray 



will certainly boost your sales. We build them in 

 stock sizes and to order, to suit individual require- 

 ments. The one shown in the illustration was built 

 to order and is a splendid example of oar work. 



REFMGERiMORS 



in all styles and sizes are shown in our beautiful 

 free catalogue No. 72, which is yours for the asking. 

 Write for one and find out how to change your chance 

 buyers into steady, year after year customers. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. 



568 Lake Street, Kendallvllle, Ind. 



Chlcaaro Office. 

 108 North Wabaah Avenue. 



New York Office. 

 231 West 42nd Street. 



Mention The lU'Tlrw when yoa writ* 



Why Not Sell This One? 



li7?"roy/z 



Doz. 



No. 1-I3i3x5i«x4 inches, stained $4.80 



No. 2— 18 x6 x4ia Inches, stained 7.80 



Lining, extra, 25c and 30c each 



THE RAEOLEIN BASKET CO. 



713 MllwuK«« Av.. CHICAOO, ILL 



WASHINGTON. 



The Market. 



Although cut flowers are not coming 

 into the market in large quantities, 

 there are enough of all varieties to fill 

 the somewhat limited demand, as busi- 

 ness hais taken its usual summer slump. 

 There is the usual run of funeral work 

 and June was prolific in its demand for 

 wedding and college and seminary dec- 

 orations and bouquets. 



Various Notes. 



Mrs. Mary McCabe and her «6n^ John, 

 had a narrow escape from serious in- 

 jury when the horse they were driving 

 ran away and threif them ovtt of the 

 vehicle. It was but a ^hot^ylj^e^ago 

 that they had a similar afeciaent. 



Among the visitors in town were I. 

 Rosnosky and Bob Shoch, Ot Philadel- 

 phia, and J. W. Grandy, of Ifoffelk, Va. 



Charles Scarborough, witi Gude Bros. 



BtiCHBINPER 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



Perfect construction— Originality 

 of design— Regulated circulation of 

 cool, dry air. 



Any design built, according to 

 your various needs. Write for full 

 information and catalogue. 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturers 

 520 Milwaukee Ave.. CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone Monroe 5616 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Cut Flowers 



Shasta Daisies ^^1:00 to $2.00 per 100 



Marcuerite Daities 50c per 100 



Single Mexican Tuberoses . . $3.00 per 100 spikes 



SCOTT FLOR/iL CO., Navasota, Texas 



, ' M I ' ' , I I , ■ — 



Co., has returned from his home in New 

 Jersey, but wiU leave again the end 

 of this week to atay ustil late in the 

 fall. Mr. Scarborough's parents and 

 two sisters recently were injured as the 

 result of an automobile striking the 



FORT SMITH 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



= KEEP FLOWERS PERFECTLY = 



Because they maintain a correct 

 circulation of cold, dry air. 



Proper insulation, substantial con- 

 struction and beautiful finish satisfy 

 the most critical buyeJr. 



Write for catalogue and prices. 

 Special designs built to order. 



Ft. Smith Refrigerator Works 



FORT SMITH, ARK. 



CHICAGO REPRESENTATIVES 



E. A. Hamburg A. Co. 



202 AtlaB Block, Cor. Wabash and Randolph 



^ Budlong's 



E BheRibbM Valley 



Mention The ReTiew when yon writ*. 



He 



carriage in which they were riding, 

 was called home by the accident. 



Gude Bros. Co. is observing the sum- 

 mer schedule of early closing and will 

 not be open after six o'clock evenings. 



