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manner and keep them In perfect condition. 



Am Brccht's Refrigerators there Is always a 



Strong Circulation of Dry Coid Air 



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

 finished and thoroughly insulated. All hardware 

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

 French beveled plate glass used for iflirrors and 

 windows. Write for prices today. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



EstablUhad 1883 



Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



NEW YORK CITY DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 



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WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



131 N* Wabash Ave* L.D.Phone Randolph 4886 CHICAGO 



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EASTER LILIES Every Day in the Year 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



Uenaon Tbe Keview wnen you wnte. 



E. H. Hunt's, is spending a few days 

 ^th the Park Eidge boy scouts who 

 are camping at Whitehall, Mich. Mr. 

 Dickinson organized the patrol and 

 takes a lively interest in its welfare. 



Harry Garland, who has been on an 

 extensive tour of the south and west 

 «r the Geo. M. Garland Co., Des- 

 plaines, 111., returned to Chicago July 

 30. Mr. Garland went as far as the 

 Ujlf coast of Texas and visited San 

 Francisco, Portland and other Pacific 

 «oast cities. 



George Sykes, Chicago manager for 

 f^ord & Burnham Co., reports the fol- 

 lowing orders recently booked by his 

 office: A sectional iron frame green- 

 house, 64x325, with boiler and pack- 

 ing room 35x75, for W. B. Davis, An- 

 'ora, 111. J material for a pipe frame 

 ^use for Michler Bros., Lexington, 

 fy-; pipe frame house 50x200 for Carl 

 ^- Jacobs, Albion, Mich.; curved roof 

 jonservatory in Cincinnati, O.; three 

 ^rved greenhouses at Hubbard Woods, 

 "^•,; two curved eave houses and a 

 ■dimming pool at Indianapolis, Ind.; 

 D iron frame greenhouse for Oakwood 

 «emotery, Bellwood, HI.; curved eave 



houses to be erected in Grosse Pointe, 

 Mich., Columbus, O., Highland Park, 

 111., Spokane, Wash., Barrington, 111., 

 and Holland, Mich. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Gateway to the South. 



Business continues fair. The receipts 

 are large and clean up fairly well. 

 Only the really choice stock, however, 

 realizes its price. Much of the balance 

 must be sold at a sacrifice. Shipping 

 business continues good and embraces 

 everything in flowers and greens. 



The rose cuts are generally good as 

 to quality, but a large part of the re- 

 ceipts are short-stemmed and move 

 slowly. Beauties are proving a good 

 summer seller, for they clean up 

 quickly each day. Early asters are 

 offered in quantity. The choice, long 

 stock is limited and sells quickly, for 

 most of the asters are poor. Gladioli 

 continue to arrive stronger; as soon 

 as one grower's stock begins to give 

 out there are two to take his place. 



Lilies, including giganteum, auratum, 

 rubrum and album, are in good supply, 

 and outside of the last two can hardly 

 be classed as best sellers. Choice pond 

 lilies move quickly. Among other of- 

 ferings are valley, hydrangeas and 

 Golden Glow. None of them are find- 

 ing a waiting market. The green goods 

 supply in all lines is large. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell and A. C. Heckman, 

 Jr., who have arranged for a daylight 

 trip to the Chicago convention and will 

 call theirs the Florists' Special, and 

 E. G. Gillett, who has arranged for the 

 night trip, have found that the size of 

 their respective parties will exceed 

 their expectations. One party will leave 

 at noon on the Big Four, and the other 

 will leave at 11:25 p. m., on the C, H. 

 & D. and Monon. The former are ar- 

 ranging for lunch and refreshments on 

 the trip. All those, both in and out of 

 Cincinnati, who are interested, write 

 the promoters. The motto of all three 

 is "The more the merrier." 



Cupid got busy last week and cap- 

 tured Tom Burnett at the age of 70. 



