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The Florists^ Review 



JDNI 16, 1921 



PROVIDENCE, B. I. 



The Maxket. 



The market hero is about nonilal for 

 this period. Other than a few small 

 weddings and the usual number of fu- 

 nerals, there is comparatively little ac- 

 tivity. There is a sufficient quantity 

 of everything and prices rule about 

 where they should be. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Nock have 

 taken the Sycamore cottage, at Bristol 

 Narrows, for the summer. 



T. J. Johnston & Co., of which E. 

 Brooke is proprietor, have removed 

 from 109 to 204 Washington street. 



Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wreath 

 Co., has returned from an extended 

 western trip. 



L. II. Meader Co. has the contract for 

 spraying the famous elms at Bristol 

 this year. 



Samuel Kinder, of Bristol, has the 

 sympathy of the trade in the death of 

 his mother, which occurred last week. 

 She was 85 years of age. 



William A. Bowers has put out a new 

 electric sign at his store, on Washington 

 street. 



V. J. Berarducci was in New York 

 last week on a t)usiness trip. 



W. H.M. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



The premium lists for the June ex- 

 hibition of the Newport Horticultural 

 Society have been sent out and it is 

 expected that the show, June 28 at 

 Music hall, will be an unusually fine 

 one. All information relating to the 

 exhibition should be sought from A. W. 

 Potter, Jr., secretary of the society. 



A. T. Bunyard, of New York, has dis- 

 continued his Newport branch, which 

 he maintained for more than ten years. 



Alexander MacLellan was in New 

 York last week for several days. 



W. H. M. 



RESULTS BRING ADVERTISING. 



Added to the many letters of appre- 

 ciation of the results which the ad- 

 vertisers in The Kcviow obtain is the 

 following: 



TlirmiKli .'idviTtisiiii; in Tlii' Kt'vicw we have 

 more than ilniibliMl our wholesnlc business this 

 year. Wi' liiivr. tliis last week, turned down 

 ilozens of onliTw for vincas ami otlier plants 

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 we thank you for the success derived Ihrounh 

 voiir paper! We shall need it again soon. — C. 

 be Meester. Ilunitjoldt. la., .Inne «, lill-'l. 



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 certain he spends a good liit of money 

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