Jolt 2, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



31 



The Flowers that Withered 

 Yesterday 



might have been sold today had your 

 refrigerator kept them in condition. 

 Turn your loss into profit without 



delay, by installing a 



McGRAY 



Florists' Display Refrigerator 



The JVIcCray keeps flowers fresh longer than any other. 

 l£s system of refrigeration maintains an even temperature of 

 the proper degree for the preservation of cut flowers and entirely 

 eliminates the great loss that is caused by imperfect refrigera- 

 tion. 



The McCray is built to permit an attractive and inviting 

 display of your flowers, its various compartments being of dif- 

 ferent sizes to accommodate the different lengths of cut flowers. 



The interior linings are of either opal glass, bevel plate 

 mirror or white enamel and are very handsome and easy to 

 clean. The exterior may be of any finish desired to match the 

 interior of your woodwork or other fixtures. 

 The handsome appearance of the McCray is an improy^jnent to any store and is a great stimulant for increased sales 

 and pleased customers. Investigate the McCray and ascertam why they are the best for florists. 



Send now for any of the foUowins: FREE cataloflfues: 



No. 73— For Florists. No. 50— For Hotels, Clubs and Institutions. 



No. 69— For Grocers. ^ No. 91— Regular Sizes for Residences. 



No. 60— For Meat Markets. No. AH— Built to Ordjr for Residences. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 



668 Lake Street, KENDALLVILLE, IND. 



FOR BRANCH SALESROOMS IN PRINCIPAL CITICS SEK YOUR LOCAL PHONE DIRECTORY. 



Mention Tbe ReTlew when yog write. 



"We Hake Them Better" 



We are offering our No. 4708 

 Florists' Refrigerator, which 

 regularly sells for $170.00, at 



$125.00 



for a limited time only 



84 inches wide. 28 inches deep, 

 75 inches high. Any desired fin- 

 ish ; interior white enameled 

 galvanized iron. 



Our catalogue shows No. 4708 

 listed at $170.00. Now is your 

 chance to save money. 



Cash with order, please. 



Write for catalogue 

 BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Mannfacturers Florista* Refrigerators 

 j&^ 520 Milwauke* Ava. 

 > CHICAGO 



of W. H, Humfeld, who has been a resi- 

 ■dent of this city for twenty-two years. 

 He leaves a widow iiud five daughters. 



W. J. B. 



Heebikoton on the Mum, sent by The 

 B«view for 50 centi. 



FLORISTS 



Should know more about this 

 handsome Refrigerator Display Case 



UNITED F-102 



This case is 54 inches wide, 30 inches 

 deep and 75 inches high. We give you 

 plenty of glass, which permits a view of 

 the entire height of the inside, unmarred 



by partitions or wood cross pieces. Note the excellent display space 



below the ice chamber for small cut flowers, etc. 



It can be furnished with four-inch marble base if desired. You should 

 get our book on these cases and look them over at close range. 



Ask for Catalotuc Q-A 



United Refrigerator & Ice Machine Co. 



KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Bad Axe, Mich. — Alfred Deady, who 

 has been in Saginaw learning the fine 

 points of the greenhouse business for 

 the last two years, is prepariiig to set 

 up for himself here. The material for 

 his range is already on the ground and 

 the erection will be completed as soon 

 as ]>ossible. 



Peoria^ lU. — Fred Opeycke, driver of 

 one of Chas. Loveridge's delivery auto- 

 mobiles, was injured in a collision with 

 a street car June 15. The automobile 

 was badly broken and Mr. Opeycke re- 

 "•eived injuries on the n6ck and head, 

 which necessitated his removal to the 

 Proctor hospital. • 



