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March 4, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



85 



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Best Atmosphere for 

 Keeping Flo>vers 



is inside a McCray Refrigerator. They are built with the 

 patented system of circulation of cold, dry, fresh air, which 

 preserves the beauty and fragrance, prevents wilting, and 

 uses an astonishingly small amount of ice. This saving of ice 

 pays for the refrigerator itself, as many florists have actually 

 demonstrated. There is no stagnant air in the McCray. 



MeCray Refrigerators 



with their elegant finish will give your store a very attractive appear- 

 ance. They can be furnished with mirrors, and are lined with white 

 enamel, tile, opal glass, marble, etc., to suit your taste and pocketbook. 

 A McCray Refrigerator will last more than a lifetime, and will save 

 ice for you daily, and will keep your stock in fresher condition than any 

 other refrigerator on the market. 



* Write at once for Catalog No. 71 which 



gives you the details of the entire line. 



McCray Refrigerator Company, 961 Mill St., Kendallville, Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Electric Hose & Rubber Co., 



WILMINGTON, 



DELAWARE 



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 Made with seamlees braided fabrics. Cannot possibly unwrap or separate between plies. Great strength and durability. Will not kink. 



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TOR SALK BT AIX SUPFLT AND SEED HOUSES 



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Boand and Flat Stream Nu»le, 

 or Kopciay's Shower Haker, 

 $1.00 each. It is good in the 

 hand, for flowers, or on the 

 grass. Ask for dealers' price. 

 JOS. KOPCSAT, Sinth Bead, lod. 



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stock of some kinds will be scarce this 

 year for Easter. 



Variotis Notes. 



David C. Frost, the seedsman who died 

 in Louisville, Ky., recently, was buried 

 here last week. Mr. Frost had been in 

 the seed business here for several years. 

 The floral offerings were numerous and 

 beautiful. 



Honaker is shipping quantities of cut 

 flowers out of town. 



Keller Bros, are cutting good roses 

 and carnations. Their violets are also 

 good. 



The Michler Bros. Co., Anderson & 

 White and S. S. Kelley are busy with 

 spring stock at their places. 



E. T. Grave, of Richmond, Ind., was a 

 recent visitor here. 



Emil Fredrich, of Mt. Sterling, Ky., 

 was *in town last week and reports a 

 fairly good business at his place. He 

 says he has as good a lot of specimen 

 plants as there are in the state. His 

 9,000 square feet of glass are devoted to 

 plants and carnations. He says another 

 house will be built the coming summer 

 and the old houses will all be remodeled 



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Old Style Hose. Note 

 the Kinks. 



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at his place. Mr. Fredrich is the origi- 

 nator of several geraniums and has an- 

 other new one that will be heard from 

 in the future. Blue Grass. 



Please discontinue my advertisements 

 in the Review, as I am about sold out. 

 Vdiir pjiper certainly sells the stuff. — \ 

 G. !•:. Fink, Roselle, N." J. 



