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14 



The Florists' Review 



August 22, 1912. 



1312 Pine Street, 



VI SITORS 



PASSING THROUGH ST. LOUIS 



returning from the S. A. F. Conven= 

 tion are cordially invited to visit 

 the most modern and up=to=date 

 Wholesale House in the West. 



C. A. KUEHN 



Both 

 Phones 



A Strong Circulation 



The cut shows our No. 610. which is one of our most 

 popular styles. It is made of solid oak, antique finish, with 

 nickel trimmlngrs. The interior is white enameled, except 

 the floor, which is covered with galvanized iron. It is 84 

 inches wide, 28'« inches deep and 74 inches high, with an 

 ice capacity of 250 lbs. Write for price. 



of cold dry air will keep your flowers in perfect shape. You can 

 find this circulation in McCray Refrigerators, which will not only 

 preserve your flowers but display them to the best advantage. 



Geny Bros., Florists in Nashville, Tenn., write us as follows: 



"The cooler you shipped us has given surprising results. We 

 are more than pleased with same. We loaded this cooler with 

 3000 lbs. of ice November 1, and did not put in any more imtil 

 the 14th, and then put in 1200 lbs. The temperature stands 35" 

 to 38", and has never reached 40*". We think it one of the best 

 on the market." 



MCCRAY 



REFRIGERMORS 



because of richness of design and finish, perfect quality of materials 

 and workmanship, and general attractiveness, are at the top in 

 creating new trade. 



Find out— right now— how you can stop your losses and build 

 a bigger, better business. Send for our Catalogue No. 73, which 

 shows all sorts of Refrigerators for Flower Shops. 



McCray Refrigerator Co., ni„"d''.Hvn.:r.'„d 



Cbloaco Oflloe, 

 158 North Wabash Avenue. 



New Tork Offloe. 

 2S1 West 42nd Street. 



