Jamdary 30, 1913. 



The Florists^ Review 



39 



A Grower^s Advantage 



'■> in the use of mechanical refrigeration lies more in the improved condition in which 

 his stock reaches the market than it does in the saving in cost — though it has been found 

 that Brunswick refrigerating plants can be operated at a saving of fully one-third as compared 

 to the cost of ice. The grower of cut flowers who operates his cooling and storage space with a 



BRUNSWICK 



REFRIGERATING AND 

 ICE MAKING PLANT 



has an absolutely even temperature at all times, with just the degree of humidity he wants. His 

 stocs reaches the market in condition to command the best prices. The gain is especially great 

 in hot summer weather, but is important at all seasonB. 



The grower who has a Brunswick equipment can store his valley pips, lily bulbs, etc., on his own place. 

 Among the well-known growers who have found Brunswick apparatus simple, safe, durable, economical and eflBcient 

 are: Henry Hentz, Madison, N. J.; Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., Gibsonia. Pa.; BriarcliflF Greenhouses, Scarboro, N. Y. 



Retail florists will find Brunswick equipment infinitely better than ice. Pennock Bros.. Philadelphia, have for 

 more than five years used our one-ton machine to cool a cut-flower display refrigerator 16^x9x31*2. Formerly it 

 cost $5 per year for ice. Electric power to drive our machine averages $300 per year and there has been practi- 

 cally no expense for repairs. 



Charles Thorley, 562 Fifth Avenue, New Xork City, is another big retailer using a Brunswick plant. 



Send for Bulletins 



aad get special suggestions to fit your individual needs. Every plant is guaranteed, 



BRUNSWICK REFRIGERATING CO. 



120 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, New Jersey 



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Florists' Refrigerators 

 a Specialty 



Cut shows partial front and end view 

 of No. 100 Brecht nnproved Florist 

 Refrigerator. NOW is the time to make 

 the installation and avoid the Spring 

 rush, as well as obtaining a cheaper 

 price NOW than in Spring. Catalogue 

 free by addressing Dept. E2. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 

 1214 Cass Avs., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



New York Denver San Francisco 



Hamburg Buenos Ayres 



buyers who at other times look to this 

 market now have a local supply. He 

 predicts that the crops will now begin 

 to go oflf and the demand return. 



E. H. Blameuser, of Niles Center, is 

 happier than he was when carnations 

 were selling at record price, because of 

 the arrival of an 11-pound boy at 

 his home. 



Tim Matchen.. says that Peter Eein- 

 berg has two standing orders for a ship- 



ment of Beauties to New York city 

 dealers. 



John Welsh, who has a retail store at 

 4910 North Hoyne avenue, has opened 

 a second store at Leland avenue and 

 Kobey street. 



John Michelsen, of the E. C. Amling 

 Co., comments that one must now find a 

 market for 25,000 carnations for every 

 l,O0i) roses. 



The A. L. Randall Co. has begun work 



Florists' Rebigeratois 



Write OS for cataloerue and prices, statlnfr rtee yon 

 require and for what kind of cut flowers yon 

 wish to use the ref rtjrerator; also state' '-whether you 

 want It for display or only for storase. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. 



868 Laks Street. KendallvllU. Ind. 



Always mention the Floristt' Review when 

 writing; advertisers. 



