NOTEMBEB 21, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



31 



MODERN 

 REFRIGERATION 



is a necessity in your business, Mr. Florist. 

 There are many reasons why, too numer- 

 ous to tell in this I^Mice, but here are four:— 



1. Reduction #f refrigerating expense to 

 one-half that of ujfeig ice. | 



2. Increased life of your stock, being 

 kept in dry cold air at the proper tempera- 

 ture. 



3. Doing away with the muss attending 

 the putting in of ice. 



4. Increased profits, as the quality of 

 your stock will demand a better price. 



We can tell you many more should you 

 so desir«> but the four above should convince 

 you. Drop us a line now. 



The United Refrigerator 

 & lee Maeiiine Company 



KENOSHA, WIS. 



Mention Thr RttTlew when 



writ* 



YOUR 



GOLDFISH XATfo^^' 



ATTRACTIVE 



and ar« also 

 profitabla. 



Order from us 

 We are experts 

 in the business. 



$3.00 per 100 



and up. 



Write for catalogue 



AUBURNDALE GOLDFISH CO. 



920 W. Randolph St- CHICAGO 



Mention The RfTlew when jfm write 



president, C. E. Boot; secretary, E. P. 

 Neiman; treasurer, Ben. Boldt; trustees, 

 T. W. Hannah, Lewis Malone and W, 

 W. Wilmore, Jr. 



After a long siege in the hospital, 

 Wm. Speth is able to be at work, but 

 he is far from welj^ ani^ may take his 

 physician's advice and go to California 

 to recuperate. 



The Elitch-Long greenhouses sent 

 their large mum plant, of the Thirkle 

 variety, to the Denver Post, where it 

 was on exhibition for several days. The 

 plant contained over 700 blooms, which 

 were divided among the first 300 ladies 

 who called at the Post office at the 

 close of the exhibition. 



L. A. Kintzele, while working around 

 his greenhouses, had his leg broken in 

 three places, and has been at St. 

 Luke's hospital for some time. 



Edgar Upton, recently from Philadel- 

 phia, is traveling in Texas in behalf of 



PRESERVE CUT FLOWERS IN 



BRECHT'S 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Write for Catalo^e. Dept. E 2 



THE BRECHT COMPANY 



1214 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Mention The ReTlew when yon write. 



Florists* Rebigerators 



Write OB for catalogue and'prlces, stating eize you 

 require and for wtiat kind of cut flo-wers you 

 wish to use the refrigerator; also state' ^hettier you 

 want it for display or only for storaire. 



McCray Refrigerator Co. 



86S Lak* Stiwat, K«ndallvlll«. Ind. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



the Park Floral Co., for whom he is 

 selling plants, and the Denver Whole- 

 sale Florists' Co., for cut flowers and 

 florists' supplies. 



A building permit for a greenhouse 

 costing $5,000 was issued October 26 to 

 C. A. Benson. The location was given 

 as South Grant and Tale avenue. A 

 permit was also issued to Chas. E. 

 Johnson for a greenhouse at South Gay- 

 lord, near Center ayenue^ cosUaS $2,000^' 



Chas. De Franc has been unable to 

 work for over two weeks, having 

 broken his wrist while getting ofiE the 

 street car. 



W. W. Wilmore, Jr., is going into 

 the spruce wreath business for Christ- 

 mas. 



The Park Floral Co. had a chrysan- 

 theiQum show last week. Two of the 

 largest mum plants ever grown in this 

 city were on display, one of them, the 



BUCHBINDER 



FLORISTS' 



REFRIGEBATORS 



Perfect conatruction— 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. 



Manuffaeturars 

 520 MilwiHkee Ave., CHICAGO 



L. D. Phone Monroe 5616 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Georgiana Pitcher variety, having over 

 800 blooms. It was necessary to remove 

 the plate glass window in the front of 

 the store to get the plant inside. 



Mrs. E. P. Neiman has been at Mercy 

 hospital for over three weeks with a 

 bad attack of pneumonia. She expects 

 to go to her home early next week. 



Visitors: G. Fleischer, Pueblo; Wm. 

 H. Evans and J. E. Johnson, Colorado 

 Springs, Colo. M. R. J. 



White Hall, HL— Samuel Rimbey, of 

 the White Hall Greenhouses, has nearly 

 completed his new range of houses. 



