Mat 7, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



BRECHT'S 



FLORISTS' REFRISERATORS 



Will display your flowers In an attractive 

 manner and keep them In perfect condition, 

 in Brecbt's Refrigerators there Is always a 



Strong Circulation of Dry Cold Air 



We build them of oak, or any other wood, highly 

 flnisbed and thoroughly insulated. All hardware 

 is of brass, quadruple nickel-plated. The best of 

 French beveled plate glass used for mirrors and 

 windows. Write for prices today. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Establlahad 1883 



Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



176 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK CITY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



"We Me 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 



Mention Th« Review when yoo write. 



were a great mai^, carried hats 

 trimmed with pink 'sm^dragon, Killar- 

 ney and Bulgaria roses. The credit is 

 all due to Mr. McClements, who de- 

 signed and worked out the whole scheme 

 of decoration. 



Miss Emma Maxwell, of Wilkinsburg, 

 is now in her beautiful new store, with 

 every arrangement of an up-to-date 

 flower shop to take care of her trade. 



William Turner is an old, established 

 Wilkinsburg florist. His trade has in- 

 creased each year so that he has been 

 compelled to keep putting up glass each 

 year as he grows part of his flowers and 

 great quantities of bedding plants, as 

 well as palms and ferns. He has in use 

 a handsome Packard truck, which he 

 finds necessary to keep up with the 

 business. 



William F. Drews, who has taken the 



A display 

 case that 

 sells 

 Flowers 



€L HERE is a case not shown in 

 the ordinary florists' catalogue. 

 You get, in this case, two roomy 

 H^^^^i^ display compartments with un- 



obstructed view the entire height. 



JDL The case is 80^2 inches wide, 30 inches deep and 75 inches high. 

 We have a handsome book shcfwing the United Refrigerators for 

 Florists in colors, and we believe you will appreciate the artistic 

 designs shovni and see where they can be adapted to your needs. 



Ask for Catalogue Q.B. 



United Refrigerator & Ice 

 Machine Company, Keno.ha, Wis. 



United F.103 



McCRAY Refrigerators 



_ _ Send at once for Cata- 



DISPLAY YOUR lofue No. 71, which de- 

 scribes fully the McCray 

 FI OWFR^ RefriKeratorsandDUplay 

 Li\/ W C n. O Cases for Florists. 



McCRAY REFRIGERATOR COMPANY 

 668 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind. 



store room formerly occupied by Miss 

 Maxwell, makes the third flower shop in 

 Wilkinsburg, which speaks well for the 

 place. This store will be managed by 

 Miss Kathryn Drews, and we are satis- 

 fied that she will make it a success. 



David Hill, who has been conducting 

 a flower stand in the Bash building, has 

 taken part of a store on Fifth avenue 

 near Wood street, which he opened 

 May 2. 



William Lauch, cii "Itjew Galilee, who 

 lately leased his greenhouses, purchased 

 an automobile last week. 



August Frishkorn, with W. C. Beck- 



Plants Sell Better 



when the offly clay t>ot8 

 are hidden by the at- 

 tractive and artistic 



CVKR.IIKADY 

 POT COVKRS 



Strong cardboard 

 foundation. Beit 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. 

 EVER - EBADT FLOWEB POT COTEB CO. 

 146 Hashes Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ert, was on the sick list last week; too 

 much spring rush. 



Mr. Griffith, of the J. S. Crall Co., was 

 a victim of the grip last week. 



The Interstate Commerce Commission 

 seems to be able to meddle in little 



