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The Florists^ Review 



April 2, 1914. 



BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRI6ERAT0R, DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER 



The beat flower salesman you oyer bad. Made in standard lengths, 10 ^nd 12 feet; heisht, 42 inches: depth, 29 inches. Plate rlass top and front. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY "m cm. at... st. louw. mo. 



176 Pearl St., NIW TOBK 

 149 MaiB St.. SAN FBANCI8C0 



Mftitlun Tbe Iteview wben you write. 



is in search of property in Maywood or 

 vicinity, where five^ acres of good soil 

 can be found, with switching facilities 

 for coal supply. He has been fortu- 

 nate in getting unusual keeping quality 

 and strength of stem in his carnations 

 and would reserve for them at least a 

 part of his attention, whatever new 

 range he may acquire. 



Even though Easter fell in March 

 in 1913, the gross sales for last month 

 exceeded those of a year ago with the 

 Fleischman Floral Co., says George 

 Wienhoeber. Several big funeral or- 

 ders, including expensive casket cov- 

 ers, were a factor in the showing. 



Last season Spanish iris was one of 

 O. A. Tonner's best sellers and an in- 

 creased demand is expected during the 

 next few weeks. Ten weeks' stocks 

 are reported as giving too large a per- 

 centage of singles, which are not 

 wanted. 



Carnation cuttings never sold better 

 than this year, according to N. J. 

 Wietor, who comments that Mrs. Law- 

 son has been in demand and was one 

 of the first varieties sold out. 



The spring blooming Spencer peas 

 will be along in another week, before 

 the winter blooming varieties are gone, 

 according to report from the Des 

 Plaines plant of Hoerber Bros. 



An excellent crop of Beauties is being 

 cut by Wellworth Farm, the Kidwell 

 place at Downers Grove. Killarney 

 Queen also is excellent there, but Mi- 

 lady does not seem to be so much at 

 home. 



Lilies and rambler roses in pots oc- 

 cupy considerable space in the store of 

 Erne & Klingel, but no attempt is being 

 made to sell outside the city, because 

 of the difficulty in packing for safe 

 delivery. 



As buyer on the market, W. J. Smyth 

 now has Mike Lynch, a former San 

 Franciscan who has been a member of 

 his stafE for some time. 



The new store front of Lubliner & 

 Trinz gives much improved window 

 display. 



A prosperous coal business at 5509 

 North Lincoln street occupies a con- 

 siderable portion of George Keinberg's 

 time. 



The greenhouses of J. Bombenger 



GREENHOUSE WINDSTORM INSURANCE 



FLOKIAN D. WALLACB 



insurance exchange builoino 

 Chicago 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GOLDFISH 



Asstd. sizes, Me- 

 dium and Large, 

 $3.00 per 100 and up. 



Also 

 Bird 



Remedies 

 and 

 Supplies 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



1449 W. Madlaon St. CHICAGO 



MPTitlon The RptIpw when yon write 



Plants Sell Better 



when the uffly clay pots 

 are hidden by the at- 

 tractive and artistic 



EVKR-RKADY 

 POT COVERS 



Strong cardboard 

 fonndation. Best qual- 

 ity waterproof crepe 

 paper, silk fiber ribbon 

 ties at top and bottom. 

 Firmly held with im- 

 proved metal fastenings. Furnished in four 

 colors and many sizes. Write for samples and 

 price list today. Send 10c for postage. 

 ETEB • BKADT FLOWBB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Harhes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



▲lwa.y« mention the Florists* Review 

 when wrltlns advertisers. 



"We Hake Them Better" 



We are offering our No. 4708 

 Florists' Refrigerator, which 

 regularly sells for $170.00, at 



$125.00 



for a limited time only 



84 inches wide, 28 inches deep, 

 76 inches high. Any desired fin- 

 ish ; interior white enameled 

 galvanized iron. 



Our catalogue shows No. 4708 

 listed at $170.00. Now is your 

 chance to save money. 



Cash with order, please. 



Write for catalogue 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturers Florists' Refrigerators 



520 Milwaukee Ave. 



CHICAGO 



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 writing advertisers. 



