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JULV 31, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



Less Ice With Better Results 



-. t i' The McCray System of refrigeration, which insures a per- 



fect circulation of cool, dry air, will not only reduce your ice 

 bills, but will keep your stock in the best condition — fresh, 

 fragrant and attractive. 



MCCRAY 



REfRIGER^VIORS 



(Aggp things /resh) 



are made so as to display your flovvers to the best advantage. 

 They can be lined with white enamel, opal glass, tile, mirrors 

 or marble, to suit your convenience. Write for our beautiful 



free catalogue No. 72, which shows refrigerators for florists, 



both stock and built-to-order, in all sizes and styles. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 



568 Lake Street, KENDALLVILLE, IND. 



CHICAGO OFFICE, 158 North Wabash Arenue. NEW YORK OFFICE, 231 West 42nd Street. 



Mi-ntlon Tlip JIptIpw n-hpti yon wrttp. 



FORT SMITH 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



= KEEP FLOWERS PERFECTLY = 



Because they maiDtain a correct 

 circulation of cold, dry air. 



Proper insulatioD, substantial con- 

 struction and beautiful finish. We 

 satisfy the most critical buyer. 



Write for catalogue and prices. 

 Special designs built to order. 



Ft. Smith Refrigerator Works 



FORT SMITH, ARK. 



CHICAGO office: 

 202 Atlae Block, Oor. Wabash and Randolph 



Mention Th* R«t1*w whan yon write. 



iron bars, like a cage, behind which was 

 a large display of tiger lilies. 



Richard Dunbar, of Bristol, has sold 

 his sloop yacht, Astrea. 



Thomas Curley has all of his early 

 mums planted inside and is now putting 

 in his later sets. 



Frank Buffington, of Fall River, was 

 in the city a few days ago. He has dis- 

 posed of his interests at 42 North Main 

 street to P. H. Sullivan, who has been 

 in his employ for the last twenty-five 

 years. In the future Mr. Buffington will 

 conduct his business at 171 Hanover 

 street. 



United F-103 



A display 

 case that 

 sells 

 Flowers 



^ HERE is a case not shown in 

 the ordinary florists' catalogue. 

 You get, in this case, two roomy 

 display compartments with un- 

 obstructed view the entire height. 



<L The case is SO^ inches wide, :)0 inches deep and 75 inches high. 

 We have a handsome book showing the United Refrigerators for 

 Florists in colors, and we believe you will appreciate the artistic 

 designs shown and see where they can be adapted to your needs. 



United Refrigerator & Ice 

 Machine Company, Kenosha, wis. 



.Mention The Review wheu you write. 



Cornelius Hartstra has taken a cot- 

 tage at Ocean Grove, where he and his 

 wife will enjoy a few weeks' recreation. 



George T. MeCullough is to erect a 

 greenhouse on Robinson avenue. East 

 Providence, and build an addition to his 

 office building. 



The decorations for the recent dinner 



at the Squantum Club for the Secretary 

 of the Navy and members of the naval 

 committee from Congress were done by 

 William Appleton. 



Henri Patri, with Johnston Bros., is 

 on his vacation for a couple of weeks. 



The Smith Floral Co. has given up 

 business at 522 Westminster street. The 



