. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •77 •?'^''^fr-^/'T^' T? ? ; «Vv,v,'-!«.?'»,?; JULV 31, 1913. The Florists' Review Less Ice With Better Results -. t i' The McCray System of refrigeration, which insures a per- fect circulation of cool, dry air, will not only reduce your ice bills, but will keep your stock in the best condition—fresh, fragrant and attractive. MCCRAY REfRIGER^VIORS (Aggp things /resh) are made so as to display your flovvers to the best advantage. They can be lined with white enamel, opal glass, tile, mirrors or marble, to suit your convenience. Write for our beau


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. •77 •?'^''^fr-^/'T^' T? ? ; «Vv,v,'-!«.?'»,?; JULV 31, 1913. The Florists' Review Less Ice With Better Results -. t i' The McCray System of refrigeration, which insures a per- fect circulation of cool, dry air, will not only reduce your ice bills, but will keep your stock in the best condition—fresh, fragrant and attractive. MCCRAY REfRIGER^VIORS (Aggp things /resh) are made so as to display your flovvers to the best advantage. They can be lined with white enamel, opal glass, tile, mirrors or marble, to suit your convenience. Write for our beautiful free catalogue No. 72, which shows refrigerators for florists, both stock and built-to-order, in all sizes and styles. McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. 568 Lake Street, KENDALLVILLE, IND. CHICAGO OFFICE, 158 North Wabash Arenue. NEW YORK OFFICE, 231 West 42nd Mi-ntlon Tlip JIptIpw n-hpti yon wrttp. FORT SMITH FLORISTS' REFRIGERATORS = KEEP FLOWERS PERFECTLY = Because they maiDtain a correct circulation of cold, dry air. Proper insulatioD, substantial con- struction and beautiful finish. We satisfy the most critical buyer. Write for catalogue and prices. Special designs built to order. Ft. Smith Refrigerator Works FORT SMITH, ARK. CHICAGO office: 202 Atlae Block, Oor. Wabash and Randolph Mention Th* R«t1*w whan yon write. iron bars, like a cage, behind which was a large display of tiger lilies. Richard Dunbar, of Bristol, has sold his sloop yacht, Astrea. Thomas Curley has all of his early mums planted inside and is now putting in his later sets. Frank Buffington, of Fall River, was in the city a few days ago. He has dis- posed of his interests at 42 North Main street to P. H. Sullivan, who has been in his employ for the last twenty-five years. In the future Mr. Buffington will conduct his business at 171 Hanover Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app


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