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The Florists' Review 



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53 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



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IHE eBsential part of the preservation of 

 cut flowers is a cold, dry circulation of 

 air. That is the fundamental principle 

 of Gloekler Flower Refrigerators. It keeps the 

 refrigerator sweet, clean and sanitary, and at the 

 Bame time results in a saving of ice consumption. 

 It requires perfect insulation to produce this con- 

 dition, and the Gloekler method of reinforced 

 cork insulation has been proven by test the only 

 practical way of producing such a result. 



And then, the selling quality of the refriger- 



ator — that is a big point for consideration. These 

 refrigerators display flowers so attractively that 

 they almost sell themselves. They are as valu- 

 able as an extra salesman in your store. They 

 present an insistent argument to the customer to 

 buy, but in an unobjectionable way. And, after 

 all, the first aim of the florist is to sell. 



Gloekler Refrigerators are made of selected 

 materials, finished to exactly harmonize with 

 your store interior, and completed with our own 

 heavy, attractive hardware. 



Many splendid styles and gizeg in stock for quicW ship - 

 ment. We build any size or style to order. Any finish. 



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