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The Florists' Review 



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NEW CROP 



MICHELL'S NEW CROP 



GIANT PANSY SEED 



n\m.mJk J* wk^JUA-a^hM XAi-w^A -A. Olftnt Strain which lor size of 



\»iattl CtXmOltlOn IWIXea. bloom. heavy teiture and varied 

 colors and shades cannot be aoniassed. Half trade packet. aOc; trade packet, 50c; 

 is-oz., 76c; oz.. $6.00. 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



Oiant Prize Azura Blue 90.40 $1.75 



Giant Prize Black Bine 40 1.76 



Oiant Prize Eupevor William Blue .40 1.76 



Oiant Prize Hortensia Red 40 2.60 



Giant Prize Kinc of the Blacks 40 1.76 



Giant Prize Lord Beaconsfield, Purple Tiolet 40 1.75 



Oiant Prize Peacock. Blue. Claret and White 40 2.60 



Oiant Prize Snow Queen. Pure White.*. 40 1.76 



Giant Prize Striped and Mottled 40 1.75 



Giant Prize White with Eye. 40 1.76 



Giant Prize Pure Yellow 40 1.78 



Giant Prize Yellow with Eye 40 1.78 



Also our other seasonable seeds and supplies which are described in our 

 Wholesale CataloKue and Price List, which is free for the asking. 



HENRY F. MICHELL CO., Vf^fiS^, 



SIS Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Mention The Bevlew when yon writa. 



"We Hake Tken Better" 



We are oflfering 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. 



Mannfactarers Florists' Refrigerators 



520 Milwauk** Av*. 



CHICAGO 



niarred the enjoyment of the occasion. 

 It is many years since the club had a' 

 sunless outing. The opinion prevailed 

 that, facilities for general enjoyment 

 are more numerous at the resort se- 

 lect od in other years and doubtless it 

 Will be Wetzel's grove again in 1915. 



*^'iairman Marshall and his commit- 

 tet' were indefatigable" in their efforts 

 to make the occasion a success. The 

 porkers were W. E. Marshall, Emil 

 «<^''loss, A. E. Wheeler, R. J. Irwin, L. 

 «p inmtz, Jr., G. H. Mustoe and A. 

 ^'•I'liltheis, Jr. 



j'- Vincent, Jr., and Mrs. Vincent, of 

 ^''te Marsh, Md., journeyed all the 

 ^"- from Maryland to be present at 

 J-"' outing. Walter Mott, of New- 

 ou.^ri,^ N. Y., with B. F. Hammond, of 



^■j on, N. J., was also a visitor. 

 >^ * ' the press bowling match M. C. 

 ^^1 and Walter Mott, who made the 



The beautiful^ 

 silent, efficient 

 Flower 

 Salesman- 



United Refrifi^erator 

 Display Case 



United Display Case, Joseph Rehl, Racine. 



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Continuous circulation 

 of dry, cold air keeps 

 the flowers in the best of 

 condition. C.Most approved insulation and consequent ice economy. <[. Attrac- 

 tive lines and artistic construction add to the appearance of any store. Any 

 desired finish. C. Special work solicited. Regular designs carried in stock. 

 Ask for our Florists' Catalogue Q. 



United Refrigerator & Ice Machine Co. 



KENOSHA. WIS. 



Mention Tlie BeTlew when yon write. 



McCRAY Refrifirerators 



_.-^. . .. ,.^. Send at once for Cata- 



DISPLAY YOUR logue No. 71, which de- 



F^^ __ . _ _^ ^ scribes fully the McCray 



I OWFR^ Refrigerators and DUplay 



Li\^ TY d IV O c„e, for B'lori.ta. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 

 668 Lalte St., Kendallville. ind. 



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highest scores, were disqualified by the 

 judges because one made his bread and 

 butter out of Aphine and other in- 

 secticides, and the other out of Slug 

 Shot and putty, with their press work 

 a side issue only. 



The awards of prizes were as fol- 

 lows: 



Girls' race (under 5 years), 100 feet — Anna 

 Wagner, first; Helen McManus, second. 



Boys' race (under 5 years), 100 feet— R. W. 

 Mathews, first; Christie Cotsonas, second; Wm. 

 Atchison, third. 



Girls' race (5 to 7 years), 100 feet — Catherine 

 McManntr, first. 



LATEST DESIGNS IN 

 BASKETS AND NOVELTIES 



Aumer, Dierks & Arenwald 



Office and Saleeroom, 4 W. S8th St. 

 Tel. 8306 Mad. 8q. NEW YORK 



Mention The ReTJew when too write. 



Boys' race (5 to 7 years), 100 feet — Robert 

 Maener. first; Eddie , second; John Brig- 

 ham, third. 



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