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The Florists^ Review 



J0LT 17. 1919. 



Beauties that have been arriving the 

 last fortnight. 



The annual meeting of tlje Cincin- 

 nati Florists' Society was held July 14 

 at the flower market. 



L. H. Kyrk has been getting in some 

 excellent sweet sultan from George 

 Klotter during the last fortnight. 



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PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



Outdoor sweet peas are arriving in 

 great abundance and have completely 

 cut the price on the greenhouse product, 

 but the demand is somewhat limited. 

 Asters are stronger each day, both as to 

 quantity and quality. As carnations 

 grow scarcer, asters replace them, so 

 that the market is well sustained for 

 funeral work. Business is unusually 

 quiet, and vacations, with renovation of 

 shops, are now the order for the coming 

 six weeks. 



Various Notes. 



Fred Hoflfman and family, of Paw- 

 tucket, are at Oakland Beach for their 

 summer vacation. 



Simon Colitz, of Woonsocket, is en- 

 joying a vacation trip to Atlantic City. 



William Cohen, of Cohen Bi-os., Low- 

 ell avenue, is to be married this month 

 and will take a wedding trip through 

 the White mountains. 



Joseph McCarthy, with Timothy 

 O'Connor, is spending a two weeks' va- 

 cation at Block Island. 



Hugo de Wildt, of the Elmwood 

 •Greenhouses, who was operated on for 

 appendicitis last week at the hospital, 

 is reported as getting along satisfac- 

 torily. 



Howard Vose, of Attleboro, has just 

 purchased an automobile, in which he 

 contemplates frequent trips this sum- 

 mer. 



The Bank Street Greenhouses, of At- 

 tleboro, had the family and store flow- 

 ers for the funeral of A. Clisholm, a 

 manufacturing jeweler of that town, 

 last week. One piece was a 56-inch 

 standing wreath of white roses. 



Louis J. Reuter, formerly of Wester- 

 ly, now near Boston, visited his old 

 home over the Fourth and participated 

 in the trap shoot of the South County 

 Rod and Gun Club. 



Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wreath 

 Mfg. Co., was a business visitor in New 

 York and Philadelphia last week. 



Frederick Dietz has just purchased an 

 automobile for delivery purposes. 



Samuel Resnick, with Joseph E. Kop- 

 pelman, narrowly escaped losing his left 

 hand last week through blood poisoning 

 from rose thorns. 



The Quidnick Greenhouses, of Quid- 

 nick, are being completely renovated 

 and repaired. A small propagating 

 house has been added. 



William Doel has just added a small 

 potting house to his range, on Broad 

 street, Pascoag. 



Johnston Bros, are repainting, repair- 

 ing and completely rearranging the in- 

 terior of their store, on Dorrance street. 

 A number of pier mirrors are being 

 added. 



•Tames B. Canning and wife are stop- 

 ping at their summer cottage at High- 

 land beach for the season. A few days 

 ago a number of their relatives and 

 friends paid them a surprise visit in 

 celebration of their tenth wedding an 

 niversary. 



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Vincenzo J. Berarducci was in At- 

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Mr. and Mrs. Willett P. Carpenter, 

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stand, are preparing to make their an- 

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William A. Bowers and family are 

 spending the summer at their cottage 

 at Oakland Beach. In the meantime, 

 alterations and repairs are going on in 

 his store. Tile windows are being put 

 in. W. H. M. 



