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The Florists' Review 



, Oc?:oBKE 22, 1914 



The Flowei^ that Withered 

 Yesterday 



might have been sold today had your 

 refrigerator kept them in conditio . 

 Turn your loss into profit withoi t 



delay, by installing a 



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McCRAY 



Florists' Display Refrigerator 



The McCray keeps flowers fresh longer than any other. 

 Its 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 improvement to any store and is a great stimulant for increased sales 

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



Send now for any of the following FREE catalogues: 



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 Order for Residences. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 



668 Lake Street, KENDALL VILLE, IND. 



' FOR BRANCH SALESROOMS IN PRINCIPAL CITICS SEt YOUR LOCAL PHONE DIRECTORY. 



Mention Tb« Berlew when too write. 



sidered, but action was deferred. The 

 question box brought out many inter- 

 esting points. 



Among the evening's exhibits were 

 the following: Fine Eamapo mums, from 

 Alex, McKay; Chrysolora mums and 

 French hydrangeas, from W. W. Edgar 

 <!o.; Golden Glow mums, from E. K. 

 Farr; Carnation Alice, from Peter 

 Fisher; a new sectional concrete bench 

 from Harry Levis. 



Various Notes. 



R. E. Wadsworth & Co., of Northboro, 

 Mass., are sending to H, T. Capers some 

 ^ood mignonette for so early in the 

 season. They also have an excellent lot 

 of carnations, including Pocahontas, 

 Pink Delight and Matchless. 



Paul F. Bingham, who now operates 

 the one-time Midgely Greenhouses, at 

 Westboro, Mass., is growing a choice lot 

 of carnations this season, including 

 EurekfL Pink Delight, White Enchant- 

 ress, Matchless and Enchantress. His 

 Unaka mums are also good. 



J. K. Chandler & Sons, of Tewksbury, 

 ^row Golden Glow mums remarkably 

 well. October 16 and 17 they disposed 

 of 500 dozen at the wholesale market. 



McAlpine & McDonald handle a choice 

 lot of roses and ship now to nearly all 

 New England points. The Tafts from 

 the Exeter, N, H., plant are grand; so 

 are Crimson Queen, or Black Beauty; 

 Ophelia, Double White Killarney and 

 Mile. Cecile Brunner. Their business 

 at 260 Devonshire street continues to 

 grow steadily. 



The Boston Flower Exchange voted a 

 year ago to invite ladies to the annual 

 meeting, which will be held at Young's 

 hotel, October 24. The ladies had been 



Plants Sell Better 



when the offlj oI»7 pota 

 ar« hidden by the at- 

 tractive and axtlstlo 



EVER -READY 

 POT COVERS 



Btronx cardboard 

 fonndatlon. Beitao*)- 

 it7 waterproof crepe 

 paper, silk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proTed metal f astenints. Famished In f onr 

 colon and many sizes. Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 

 Bf SB • BBADT FLOWBH POT COTBB CO. 

 146 Hnchea Ave.. Buffalo. N. T. 



Meptlon The R<»t1»w when yoo write. 



PREPARED MAGNOLIA LEAVES 



Beet Qoaltty. Oreen. Brown or R«d. About 1000 

 leaves to a box. All leaves are good medium size. 

 Tliey are bound to please yon. 



1 Box (or more) per box, at $1.35 



6 Boxes (or more) per box, at 1.30 



10 Boxes (or more). per box, at 1.26 



(Special low prices on \&Tge quantities.) 



GEO. H. ANbERMUELLER, Wholesale Florist 



1324 Pine Street, ST. LODI8. KG. 



Mention The Review when yon wrtte. 



banking on a pleasant evening, but have 

 had their hopes dashed, as the manage- 

 ment has decided "to cut the ladies 

 out" this year, owing to reductions in 

 rentals, etc. However, we still have one 

 wholesale market that is glad to wel- 

 come the ladies to its annual gathering. 



Among the pot chrysanthemums which 

 W. H. Elliott is now marketing in nice, 

 bushy stock are Harry Parr, Bon Ton, 

 Pretoria and Ethel Robinson. 



Frank P. Putnam, of Lowell, is cutting 

 a fine lot of pompon mums, in which 

 he specializes. His carnations are now 



"We Me Them Better" 



Florists' 



High-grade 



Refrigerators 



Write for catalogue 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturers Florists* Refrlceratort 



520 Milwanka* At*. 



CHICAGO 



Mentloa The Review whea yon wrlt«^^^ 



extra good. His leaders are Pinlc P^' 

 light. White Wonder, Matchless, Be:ior»' 

 Gloriosa and Philadelphia. All ^^ 

 handled by McAlpine & McDonal'l. 

 H. F. Calder, of Norwood, is alu'ad/ 



