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The Florists' Review 



October 9, 1913. 



We Have This 

 Model In Stock 



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The refrigerator shown hisre is one 

 that we find most popular with you 

 florists, and we have put them in stock 

 so that we can ship them on an hour's 

 notice. 



Note that we can^ake any design 

 you desire, and we feel justly proud 

 of the originality of our drafting de- 

 partment as well as the perfection of 

 construction. To buy a Buchbinder 

 means that you a^e fi^E>tting the best 

 that can be producea — "We make 

 them better. 



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SEND FOR PRICE ON THIS MODEL WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE 



iUCHBINDER BROS. 



V" MANUFACTURERS FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS 



520 Milwaukee Avenue, CHICAGO 





Mention The Bartow when yoc wrtf. 



BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRI6ERAT0R, DISPUY CASE AND COUNTER 



The best flower salesman you ever had. Made in standard lengths, 10 and 12 feet; height, 42 inches: depth. 29 inches. Plate glass top and front. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



1214 Ch8 Atp., RT. LOri<i. HO. 

 14th and Vfaiee Sts., DENVER, t'OL. 



176 Pearl St., NEW TOBK 

 149 Main 8t . SAN FKANCISfO 



Mfntlnn Thp Rovlew whPit yon write. 



Eingier, of W. W. Barnard Co., Chicago. 



J, B. Keller Son* have a quite simple, 

 yet dainty window decoration. Two 

 large glass receptacles holding goldfish, 

 with tubes for flowers at the side, boxes 

 of red dahlias and banks of ferns and 

 autumn foliage make a pretty setting. 



Clarke Vick was on a hunting expe- 

 dition last week. 



H. P. Xeun had a heavy day of fu- 

 neral work October 4. H. J. H. 



KANSAS CITY. 



The Market. 



The fashion show that was held in 

 this city last week proved a big suc- 

 cess. It drew large crowds of people 

 from out of town and everything helped 

 to make business for the florists. Next 

 year it is expected that the decorations 

 in the apparel stores during fashion 

 week will about double. Every florist 



who had plants that could be used for 

 decorations had them all rented, and 

 Sunday morning one could see in every 

 direction moving vans hauling palms 

 back to the greenhouses. 



Business shows a general increase. 

 The supply of carnations has increased 

 greatly and there is also a notable im 

 provement in quality. Roses are plenti- 

 ful and there is some exceptionally fine 

 stock being cut. Asters are on the 



