. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CSTAILI iHED 1853 STLOUIS FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in an attractive manner and keeo them In perfect condition. In Brecht' 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 glass used for mirrors and windows. Write for Prices Today THE BRECHT COMPANY Establi«bed 1853 Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 176 PEARL ST.,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CSTAILI iHED 1853 STLOUIS FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS will display your flowers in an attractive manner and keeo them In perfect condition. In Brecht' 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 glass used for mirrors and windows. Write for Prices Today THE BRECHT COMPANY Establi«bed 1853 Main Offices and Factories, 1201 Cass Ave., ST. LOUIS, MO. 176 PEARL ST., NEW YORK CITY Mention Th9 BeTlew when jon write. Gilbert Josephson, of Cornell Univer- sity. Dards decorated the house and church. A. Kottmiller's new store now ia com- plete and is one of the most attractive on Madison avenue. Small & Sons also have completed their improvements and decorations and may well claim the handsomest store in this country, if not in the world. Reed & Keller's new catalogue is ready for distribution. Mr. Eeed's lat- est invention is a floral canopy—a neat, practical and convenient necessity for the decorative artist. Lewis T. Rankin, of Westerly, R. I., is still missing. A strike at L. B. Codilington 's last week involved about fifty of the em- ployees of this famous rose grower. The strike followed soon after Mr. Codding- ton had entertained his help at the an- nual banquet and outing. The men are all anxious to return, but a new force is rapidly being engaged. In the mean- time the authorities are furnishing am- ple protection. Jack Trepel, buyer for Joseph Trepel, of Brooklyn, back from his auto trip to San Francisco, next week will open his own retail store on Fulton street, Brooklyn. Mr. Trepel ia popular in the trade and has the good wishes of a host of friends. P. J. Smith's big store, at 131 West Twenty-eighth street, may safely be termed "the white house" of the fa- mous wholesale street, now that the decorators have fin


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