NOVKMBBR 5, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



27 



The Flowers that Withered 

 Yesterday 



mifi:ht have been sold today had your 

 refrigerator kept them in condition. 

 Turn your loss into profit without 



delay, by installing a 



McCRAY 



Florists' Display Refrigerator 



The McCray keeps flowers fresh longer than any other. 

 Its system of refrigeration maintains an even temperature of 

 tlie 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. 



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ORDER OF US FOR THE FINEST 



CHRYSANTHEMIMS 



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AND ALL OTHER CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS IN SEASON 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO., 



168 NORTH WABASH AVENUE, 



L. D. Phone, Central 466 



Wholesale Commission 

 FlorbU 



OH I CAGO 



of the county board by a big plurality. 

 <T. C. Vaughan, who had switched from 

 the democratic to the progressive ticket 

 in his effort to unseat Congressman 

 Mann, polled fewer votes than either 

 of the old party candidates, as it was 

 everywhere a bad season for moose. 



FOET WAYNE, IND, 



The Market. 



A frost October 26 put an end to all 

 futdoor stock. "With the advent of 

 Hallowe'en and All Saints' day, and 

 f^imultaneously with the frost, business 

 '*ecame brisk, until the receipts for the 

 last week averaged far above the re- 

 turns for any other week in October, 

 ^n the whole, the receipts for the 



:BUYYOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES FROM: 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



3S7-359 West Chicago Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



We have the largest and most complete stock. Sea Moss or Japanese Air Plant, 

 Natural Prepared Ferns, Cycas Leaves, Magnolia Leaves, Cycas Wreaths, Magnolia 

 Wreaths, Moss Wreaths, Metallic Designs and a big line of Novelties. 



Mmtlon Thp R»»1»w wh^n vnn wrtto 



month of October compare favorably 

 with the receipts of previous years, and 

 were far better than most florists had 

 anticipated. 



Greenhouse stock is in splendid con- 

 dition, with chrysanthemums nearing 

 the height of their season, roses grow- 

 ing with longer stems and larger buds, 

 and carnations assuming larger and 

 finer proportions. The best varieties 



of chrysanthemums on the market now 

 are Wells' Late Pink, Chadwick, Gol- 

 den Wedding, Eaton and Halliday. The 

 best of these retail for $4 and $5 per 

 dozen. Of the medium-sized varieties, 

 Major Bonnaflfon and Virginia Poehl- 

 mann are good sellers. Pompons are 

 crowding the market, and some exqui- 

 site single chrysanthemums in yellow 

 and pink are coming in. Of the roses. 



