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The Florists^ Review 



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NovsMBEK 26, 1914. 



as a necessity. 



WRITE FOR 

 CATAIX>GUE 



Counter 

 Refrigerators* 



Within the 

 Means of 

 Every Florist 



A counter refrigerator is something that you ought 

 to have. In it stock can be displayed to the best advantage, and yet 

 the most delicate blooms are kept in perfect condition. It is a decoration as well 

 The cut is only one of several designs and we are prepared to make special drawings if required. 



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BUCHBINDER BROTHERS 



MANUFACTURIRS FLORISTS' REFRIQERATORS 



520 Mil-w^aukee Ave., 

 CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Revtew when yon write. 



THE FLORISTS' SUPPLY HOUSE OF AMERICA 



Special -- Immortelles 



We have some damaged Immortelles in Red, White, Blue, Purple and Yellow. We 

 quote, 2d grade, $25.00 per 100; 3d grade, $15.00 per 100; 4th grade, $10.00 per 100. 



Send for a sample dozen; if they suit, order more. As long as they last. 

 H. BAYERSDORFER & CO., 1129 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mruiixu ITn; tU;*1ew whep juo write. 



run of funeral work kept them busy 

 last week. 



Charles Young, manager of the cut 

 flower department of C. Young & Sons 

 Co., reports that tlie staff will be busy 

 this week, with several large weddings 

 and parties. Bulb trade thig season waa 

 splendid. 



Geo. H. Angermueller has been open- 

 ing large shipments of florists' supplies 

 for the coming holidays. He reports a 

 steady improvement in cut flower busi- 

 ness since cool weather came. 



Oliver K. Sanders, head of the retail 

 store of Sanders Nurseries, on ('lara 

 avenue, says business has been excel- 

 lent of late, the cold weather having 

 steadied their trade in all lines. 



•John Bentzen says he is going to try 

 his hand at organizing a bowling club 

 among the florists and has the promise 

 of ten in the trade to assist him. 



The Brix Floral Co., in the north end, 

 reports a satisfactory run of business 

 of late. This store is one of the at- 

 tractions along St. Louis avenue. The 

 company imports quite a lot of supplies 

 for its own use. 



•Visitors who called on the trade last 

 week were Paul Berkowitz, of H. Bay- 

 eredorfer & Co., and A. Zirkman, of M. 

 Rice Co., both of Philadelphia. Also, 

 Otto J. Hembreiker, of Hembreiker 

 Bros., Lineoln, III. 



McCRAY Refrigerators 



_..». . .. ........_ Send at once for CaU- 



DISPLAY YOUR logue No. 71. which de- 

 _._ -_.__.___^.^ scribes fully the McCray 



FLOWERS g,'I^f?r/fo^^1.°^''^^ 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 

 668 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



The spring flower show committee, 

 consisting of W. C. Smith, chairman; 

 W. S. Wells, A. H. Hummert, George 

 Pring and Al. Guinz, will meet next 

 week and prepare their report to the 

 Florists' Club. 



The County Growers ' AssoeLition will 

 hold an important meeting Wednesday 

 evening, December 2, at 8 p. m., at the 

 Eleven Mile house. A review of the 

 chrysanthemum season will be dis- 

 cussed. This will be important, as many 

 of the members have devoted a great 

 deal ,of .time to growing chrysanthe- 

 mums this season. Other important fea- 

 tures-regarding cut stock will be dis- 

 cussed -and the members are all re- 

 quested to attend. 



Friday") November 27, tbew will be 

 a reunion of the former -pUpiJs of ■ the 

 Missouri Botanical Garden. Atil^ a. -in., 

 an automobile ride througk ite city; 

 at 1:30 p. m., lunch at the old Henr>- 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



are illustrated In full color In 

 their new catalorue. Send for 

 your copy. It's free. 



BERNARD GLOCKLER CO. 

 PITTSBURGH. pA. 



.Mcation The Review .when you write. 



Shaw residence; at 2 p. m., meeting in 

 the graduate lecture rebtn and address 

 of welcome by Dr. Geo; T. Moor©, with 



