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AUODST 10, 1915. 



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The Florists' Review 



47 



GLOEKLER FLOWER REFRIGERATORS 



Gloekler Fixtures in Store of A. W. Smith Co., Pittsburgh. 



THE essential part of the preservation 

 of cut flowers is a cold, dry circula- 

 tion of air. That is the fundamental 

 principle of Gloekler Flower Refrigerators. 

 It keeps the refrigeratoi sweet, clean and 

 sanitary, and at the same time results in a 

 saving of ice consumption. It requires per- 

 fect insulation to produce this condition, 

 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 attrac- 

 tively that they almost sell themselves. 

 They are as valuable 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 nplendid styles and sizes in stock for quick ship- 

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



A NSW CATALOGUE of FLORISTS* RSFBIGKRATORS shows Oower store Interiors In full color. Send for your copy. 



It's free and it*a worth while. Write TODAY. 



BERNARD GLOEKLER CO., 



Builders of 

 Refrig^erators Exclusively 



PinSBURGH, PA. 



MfPtlon The K»Tlfw wb>a yoo wr1t«. 



Bouquet Accassorias 



Corsace Shields 

 Booqaet Holders 



Ties and Bows 

 Brides' Muffs 



WBOntED OWEN.»«J^^c"i*GT^£^' 



Phone Kedzle 6238 



McCRAY Refrigerators 



DISPLAY YOUR lognt No. 73, wMch d,^ 



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FLO W£RS Refrigeratorsand Display 



■■^^^'^ Cases for Florists. 



McCRAY REFRIOERATOR COMPANY 



789 Lake Street. Kendallvlllc, Ind. 



he has lost his taste for train travel, 

 so he and his wifo are planning an 

 overland trip in their automobile to the 

 snnset land. 



Harry Manheim, of Hoerber Bros., 

 has returned from his vacation at Mc- 

 Henry, 111. 



The police are looking for the man 

 who represented himself to be the 

 i owner of a string of furniture stores 

 on the south side and thereby obtained 

 merchandise. Such well known con- 

 cerns as Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & 

 Co. and The Hub were deceived, so 

 that Weiland & Risch take their small 

 loss philosophically. 



Visitors. 



Benjamin Hammond, of Slug Shot 

 fame, and J. S. Carter, the Nikoteen 

 man, were in Chicago last week to at- 

 tend a conference of insecticide manu- 

 facturers. The consensus- of opinion 

 was that, while the manufacturers do 



CMNES 



Fresh arrival from Japan, of good quality 

 and always useful to the florist. Bale 

 lots only. F. 0. B. Bound Brook, N. J. 

 Buy them now while tbey are cheap— you 

 will need them later. ^~ 



NATURAL COLOR 

 6 to 6 ft. long, $ 6.00 per bale of 1000 

 5 to 6 ft. long, 10.00 per bale of 2000 

 10 ft. long, - 11.00 per bale of 600 



COLORED GREEN 



2 ft. long. $ 6.00 per bale of 2000 



3 ft. long, 8.00 per bale of 2000 

 31^ ft. long, 9.00 per bale of 2000 

 5 ft. long, 7.00 per bale of 1000 

 5 ft. long, 12.00 per bale of 2000 



Stake up your plants— make them look 

 neat and attractive. 



RALPH M. WARD & CO. 



71 Murray Street NEW YORK 



not object to the regulation of the busi- 

 ness, the departmental methods are un- 

 reasonable and should be tested in 

 court. 



Last week wholesale florists had a 

 call from Mrs. J. W. Begbie, of Shreve- 

 port, La., who was accompanied by a 

 sister from Springfield, 111. 



J. J. Karins, representing Henry A. 

 Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, was in town 

 last week. 



MAINE FLOBISTB TO EXHIBIT. 



The Maine State Florists ' Society will 

 hold an exhibition September 6 to 9 



"WE MAKE THEW BEHER" 



FLOmSTft' HlttH.«BADK 

 REFUQEKATORS 



Send for catalogue. 



520 MILWAUKSK AVKNUK 



in connection with the Lewiston state 

 fair. This will be one of a series of 

 exhibitions to be held in different sec- 

 tions of the state to stimulate interest 

 in the trade. Alex. Lurie, Orono, is sec- 

 retary of the society. 



