. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?»liji^f;'« ^^n^ « r--^r^-;r=-Qiy<na«^^^ 26 The Florists^ Review July 17, 1913. BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRIBERATOR, DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER. The best flower salesman yoa ever bad THE BRECHT COMPANY Made in standard lencths, 10 and 12 feet: height, 42 Inches: depth, 29 inches. 'i^SKffW^s top and front. 1214 Caat Ave., KT. LOUIH. HO. ^rl 8t;Mw TOBK 14tk and Waxee 8ti., DENVER. €01^ ~ " 149 ?»!? 8t. SAN FftlMCISGO ^tm Montion Tli» Rpylew when yon write. northern Ohio July 19. During their absence Frank Kyrk will look after the business


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?»liji^f;'« ^^n^ « r--^r^-;r=-Qiy<na«^^^ 26 The Florists^ Review July 17, 1913. BRECHT'S COMBINED REFRIBERATOR, DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER. The best flower salesman yoa ever bad THE BRECHT COMPANY Made in standard lencths, 10 and 12 feet: height, 42 Inches: depth, 29 inches. 'i^SKffW^s top and front. 1214 Caat Ave., KT. LOUIH. HO. ^rl 8t;Mw TOBK 14tk and Waxee 8ti., DENVER. €01^ ~ " 149 ?»!? 8t. SAN FftlMCISGO ^tm Montion Tli» Rpylew when yon write. northern Ohio July 19. During their absence Frank Kyrk will look after the business for his father. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conger are spend- ing a month at Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Gillett and daugh- ter have arranged to leave for Lake Lebanon, near Traverse City, July 26. Ed. Bessmeyer, of C. E. Critchell 's, is spending his vacation on the Licking river, in Kentucky. Visitors: Mr. Humphreys, Zanesville, O.; Fred Eupp, Lawrenceburg, Ind., and John Lodder, Hamilton, O. C. H. H. COLUMBUS, O. The Market. Trade has been rather quiet of late, with stock fairly good and about suflS- cient in quantity to meet the demand. Boses are holding their own much bet- ter than anything else and it is sur- prising they are so good, considering the hot weather of a week or ten days ago. The last week has not been quite so hot, but we have had some rain, which has helped to keep things going. Carnations are dwindling down and are becoming extremely poor in quality. Most of the growers are cleaning out their hpuses and getting plant. Carnations, as a rule, are looking well in the fields: a few are a little small, but they will come on satisfactorily after planting. Considerable valley was used last week, as well as sweet peas, and these are about all that is avail- able for corsage work, aside from Ward roses, etc. Lilies have been moving well and there were quite a lot of them on the market last week. They are about the most satisfactory flowers to handle at


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