February 13, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



27 



EVERY retail florist knows that mechanical refrigeration is more cleanly 

 and efficient than the use of ice. When retail florists realize the 

 simplicity, safety and economy of a 



BRUNSWICK Refrigeration and 

 Ice-making Plant 



they will install one. The experience of Pennock Bros., nationally 

 known as leading retail florists of Philadelphia, is proof of the success 

 every retailer will have with a Brunswick plant. 



In May, 1907, Peaaock Bros, installed our one-ton machine to cool a cut-flower display refrigerator 

 1 61^ X 9 X 3^ ft. For over five years it has run practically without expense except for the cost of elec- 

 tric power and oil. Formerly it cost $600.00 yearly to ice this refrigerator. Now power to drive the 

 Brunswick plant costs $300.00 a year. Any employee can run it. Charles Thorley, 562 5th Ave., New 

 York City, is another big retailer who uses a Brunswick plant. 



We have machines of larger capacity at the greenhouses of Henry Hentz, Madison, N. J.; Pittsburgh 

 Cut Flower Co., Gibsonia, Pa.; and Briarcliff Greenhouses, Scarboro, N. Y. 



Send for Bulletins 



and learn what it will cost to install and run a plant that will 

 fit your particular conditions. Every Brunswick plant is made for 

 the place in which it is to be installed. Every one is guaranteed. 



Brunswick Refrigerating Co., 120 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. 



Mention The ReTl«w when yoo write. 



BUCHBINDER 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGERATORS 



Perfect construction— Originality 

 of design— Regulated circulation of 

 cool, dry air. 



Any design built, according to 

 your various needs. Write for full 

 information and catalogue. 



BUCHBINDER BROS. 



Manufacturars 



520 Milwiukee Ave. CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone Monroe 5616 



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shows attractive classes for all kinds of 

 spring plants and cut flowers. The 

 exhibition is to be held at the Art 

 Institute, the same as last year. The 

 dates are April 1 to 5, the days preced- 

 ing the opening of the National Flower 

 Show in New York, so that visitors 

 from the west will find it convenient 

 to break their journey. 



George M. Garland is dated to speak 

 before a number of horticultural socie- 

 •ties in southern California in the next 

 few weeks. He was on the ground at 

 the time of the recent freeze and, being 

 a born inventor, at once evolved a plan 



HART'S HANDY HANDLE 



PRICES 



Per doz. 



No. 1 $2J60 



No. 2 3^ 



No. 3 4.00 



No. 4 6.00 



No. 5 6^ 



FOR PLANT DECORATION 

 Finished in Gold 



For decorating plants. Fastens 

 securely on the pot. Used in connec- 

 tion with Porto Rican Mats or Crepe 

 paper, will increase the value of your 

 plants 100% at a nominal cost. 



Gives you the opportunity to place 

 the decoration where it is most needed. 



Used by all the leading Florists 

 throughout the country. 



GEO. B. HART 



24 to 30 Stone Street 



ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when vou write 



for avoiding these periodical losses. It 

 sounds so good that all the organiza- 

 tions want to hear the details. Both 

 Mr, Garland and his wife have been 

 much benefited by their stay on the 

 coast. 



Prank Beu is having exceptional 

 success this season with wallflowers. 

 Mrs. Beu, who does the selling, at 82-86 

 [Concluded on pajte 6.'>.] 



YOU PURCHASE NO REGRETS 



with the original 



Wertheimer Lace Chiffon 



(Trade Mark) 



Irresistibly Beautiful. 



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 when writlne advertisers. 



