. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ISaJusheD I8b3 &1L0UIS FLORISTS' REFBIGERATOIiS wUl display your flowers in an attractive manner and keep them in perfect condition. In Brecht's Refrigerators there is always a STRONG CIRCULA- TION 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 glass used for mirrors and windows. Write for Prices Today THE BRECHT COMPANY Establisliad 1853 Main OfTices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave^ ST. LOUIS, MO. 176 PEARL ST.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ISaJusheD I8b3 &1L0UIS FLORISTS' REFBIGERATOIiS wUl display your flowers in an attractive manner and keep them in perfect condition. In Brecht's Refrigerators there is always a STRONG CIRCULA- TION 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 glass used for mirrors and windows. Write for Prices Today THE BRECHT COMPANY Establisliad 1853 Main OfTices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave^ ST. LOUIS, MO. 176 PEARL NEW YORK CITY Mention The ReTlew when yon wi^te. 4U BUiAAAiiiiuillllllllliliAllAiAlAiAMiUAUlUftlAiUld 'nvnininniiiminiwinnniiiiHniHHiiiiv 1 GLOEKLER FLOWER REFRIGERATORS. Send at onoe tor Oatalograe F. Ulnstrattog and daacrlbliiff flowor homea. BERNARD GLOOOIR «k,ra. Mention The Beylew when you write. GOLDFISH Larg*. iMltky Hah at**BMk ?•Mam*' pricM. 8«nd for special mricM. ASHBORNE GOLDFISH & SUPPLY CO. M lartb Maia ttrtat. MMLHIITtN. IIWI Mention The ReTlew when you wrtte Henry F. Michell is at Atlantic City. J. J. Jackson is among those drafted. R. B. Bragg is back at his post. Stuart H. Miller is putting vim into his work at the Philadelphia Cut Flower Co. place. Phil. EVANSVILLE, IND. The supply of stock is on the short side, with the roses poor, asters short of stem and small of bloom and carna- tions decidedly limited in number. Funeral work is plentiful. Julius Niednagel & Sons have re- planted their carnation benches, and the stock is taking hold well. Julius Nied- nagel's health has not been good of late. A visit to the Evansville Nurseries found C. E. Gyseman making cuttings of Rose Dorothy Perkins, picking toma- toes and hauling water to parts of the fields where it was needed most. There has been little rain this month. The funeral of J. C. Elspermann was well attended by florists. Theodore Kuebler last week began shipping asters to the St.
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