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The Florists^ Review 



31 



MICHELL'S GIAM PANSY SEEDS 



fficheD's Giant Exhibition Nixed 



A tru'y Giant Strain which we have secured from the leading Pansy 

 Specialists in Germany. England and France. Plants are of strong, sturdy 

 habit; flowers of immeuse size, heavy texture and of varied colors and shades. 

 Trade pkt., TiOc: per hi oz., 75c; per oz., $5.00. 



GIANT PRIZE PANSIES 



In 8«parat« colors 



Azure Bluo 



Black Blue 



Kmperor William . . . 



Nortensia Red 



KliiK of Blacks 



Lord Beaconsf leld . 



Tr. Pkt. 

 ...$0.40 

 . . . .40 

 . . . .40 

 . . . .40 

 ... .40 



Oz. 



tl.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 2.50 

 1.75 



.40 1.75 



Peacock 



Snow Queen 



Striped 



White with Eye . 



Pure Yellow 



Yellow with Eye. 



Tr. Pkt, 

 ...$0.40 

 ... .40 

 . . . .40 

 . . . .40 

 . . . .40 

 . . . .40 



Oz. 



$2.50 



1.75 



1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 



GIANT CYCLAMEN SEED (New Crop) 



Encllsh-srown Seed 



Pure White 



Soft Pink 



White, with red base . 



Brilliant Crimson 1.00 



Salmon Pink i .00 



Mixed Colors .90 



100 



Peed 



$1.00 



1 00 



1.00 



1000 

 Seed 

 $8.50 

 8 60 

 8 50 

 8 50 

 8.50 

 8.00 



German- srown Seed 100 



Seed 



White $0.75 



Pink 75 



Red 75 



White, with red base 75 



Mixed Colors 60 



1000 

 Seed 



$6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 6.00 

 5.00 



Iff you have not received our July and 

 Angust Wholesale Catalogue, send for one 

 -It's ffree. 



CHOICE FREESIA BULBS 



LILIUM HARRISII BULBS 



COLD STORAGE LILIUM GIGANTEUM 



READY NOW 



Henry F. Michell Co., "I^r Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Mention The Bevlew when yoa write. 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write ns for catalotrae and prices, stating size yen 

 require and for what kind of cnt flowers yoa 

 wish to nse the refri^rator; also state whether yoa 

 want it for display or only for storasre. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. 

 Ses Lake Street. Kendallvllle, Ind. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



street, N. W., a skylight was broken, 

 the glass falling in the store. A large 

 balustrade ornamenting the roof of the 

 building on G street occupied by 0. A, C. 

 Oehmler was blown into the street 

 within a few feet of where Mr. Oehm- 

 ler was standing. This was quickly fol- 

 lowed by the tin roof from an adjoining 

 building. 



In Anacostia considerable glass was 

 broken and outdoor crops ruined by the 

 terrific wind, rain and hail, and in Alex- 

 andria, Va., J. Louis Loose and David 

 J. Grillbortzer were among the victims 

 of the storm's fury, losing glass and 

 stock. The disastrous part of the storm 

 covered a period of but about half an 

 hour, during which time it was as dark 

 as midnight, although at 4 o'clock the 

 rain had ceased to fall. The tempera- 

 ture dropped from 102 to 72 degrees and 

 the wind assumed a velocity of seventy 



UNITED F-101 FLORISTS' REFRIGERATOR 



Here is a new and attractive design that keeps flowers firm and 

 fresh. Note the unobstructed view your customer gets. Note 

 that the case has glass doors in the back, giving a full view of 

 flowers from all sides. This case can be placed in the center 

 of the store. The cornice and marble base appear on four sides. 

 All glass is plate, and the mirrors are French beveled plate. 



Ask for our book. United Refriaeratora for Floriata; 



it shows new and artistic cases you'll be proud to own. 



UNITED REFRIGERATOR & ICE MACHINE COMPANY 



KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



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miles an hour. The entire damage will 

 amount to nearly half a million dollars. 

 Two lives were lost and nearly fifty 

 people injured. 



Various Notes. 



Charles Meefaan, of S. S. Pennock- 

 Meehan Co., was in the city last week. 



W. E. McKissick, local manager of this 

 concern, spent the week end in Phila- 

 delphia. Miss M. E. Shea, cashier and 

 bookkeeper, will spend the first weeks 

 of August visiting in Springfield, Mass. 

 Mrs. Coffman, with F. H. Kramer, and 

 her son, Harold Coffman, with Qude 

 Bros. Co., are spending their vacations 



