August 8, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 



29 



BRECHT'S 



FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS 



win display your flowers In an attractive 

 manner and keep them In perfect condition. 

 In Brccht's Refrigerators there Is always a 



Strong Circulation of Dry Cold Air 



We build 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 glaas used for mirrors and 

 windows. Write for prices today. 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



Established 18S3 



Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., 



ST. LOUIS, MO. 



NEW YORK CITY DENVER SAN FRANCISCO 



Mratlon The Rerlew when yoo writ*. 



E. H. HUNT 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWERS 



131 No Wabash Ave* i'.D.PhoneRand.iph4886 CHICAGO 



MsBtion The Review when too writs 



EASTER LILIES Every Day in the Year 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO., 



MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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there, as he was popular. He will enter 

 the growing end again, for which his 

 practical training makes him eminently 

 fitted. 



Annuals, such as salpiglossis, sweet 

 peas, ceutaureas, etc., are features in 

 the window displays of Wax Bros. They 

 do a considerable business in booking 

 orders for seeds of these, also water 

 lily plants. 



Edward MacMulkin, apart from his 

 store business, has been kept quite busy 

 on landscape work all summer. 



Perry E. Green, of Quincy, who has 

 been the leading grower of sweet sul- 

 tans and cornflowers this season, is 

 now sending in quantities of sweet peas 

 of top notch quality. 



Penn 's, on Bromfield street, continues 

 to devote one large show window to a 

 display of aquatic fowl, with the neces- 

 sary waterfalls, pools of water and moss- 

 covered ground to make it attractive 

 to the eye of every passerby. 



George W. Ayer, of Reading, through 

 D. F. Lamy, is marketing Pink Delight 

 and White Enchantress carnations of 

 splendid quality. 



Florists' Refrigerators 



Write na for catalogue and prlcee, statins sixe 

 you reaolre and for what kind of ont flowwrs 

 yoa wish to use the refrigerator; also state 

 whether you want it for dlsplar or only for 

 ■torsK*. 



McCray Refrigerator Co.K.sdlit?n.!i;i. 



W. H. Ward, of Montvale, is busy 

 housing his carnations, which look well. 

 Like other local growers, he will force 

 Lister's Prolific tomato the coming sea- 

 son. 



W. R. Holden has been passing cigars. 

 It is a 9-pound boy this time. 



F. N. Houghton, on Park street, has 

 an attractive window this week, large 

 vases of gladioli with cibotium ferns. 



July proved a little cooler than the 

 average; the mean maximum was 83 

 degrees and mean minimum 61 degrees. 

 Rainfall was about equal to normal. 

 The nights proved quite a little cooler 

 than usual. 



Quite a number of visitors are ex- 

 pected in Boston next week for the 



MR. FLORIST:- 



Here Is proof of what our Wedding 

 Booklet, ''Flowers for the Bride," can 

 do for you. 



About June 15th a prominent florist in 

 a large Western city started to use our 

 Wedding Booklets. Out of only thirty 

 booklets sent out since this date, within 

 the first month, seven orders have act- 

 ually been received. 



This Wedding Booklet will do just as goo<l work 

 for you. Place your order now. 



Sample copy free on request. Use our artistic 

 cuts in your newspaper advertising. 



PAYNE JENNINGS &C0. 



626 FEDERAL STREET 

 CHICAQO 



park superintendents' convention, which 

 opens in Horticultural hall August 12. 



Mr. and Mrs. Henry Penn left August 

 1 on the S. S. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 

 for an extended European trip. 



George E. Buxton is enjoying his 



