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The Rorists' Review 



Januabx 12. 1922 



Hanging Baskets, The Best on the Market 



Strong " 



Size Per doz. 



8-inch $2.00 



10-inch 2.25 



12-inch 2.50 



14-inch 3.00 



16-inch 4.25 



18-inch 6.00 



50 of one size at lOO rate 



Durable 



Well Made 



Per lOO 



$15.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 

 25.00 

 35.00 

 45.00 



The Wm. Murphy Co. 



329 Main Street 



CINCINNATI, O. 



40 East street, was broken into one 

 afternoon recently and jewelry and 

 money valued at several hundred dollars 

 were taken. 



Lawrence Hay, of East Providence, 

 is cutting the first daffodils of the sea- 

 son. 



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

 had a large funeral to handle, at At- 

 tleboro, last week. 



Hugh Clarke, for the last eight years 

 salesman, designer and decorator with 

 T. F. Galvin, of Boston, is now with 

 the Colonial Flower Shoppe, this city. 

 Harold Hollander has also joined the 

 staff of this shop. 



Olsen the Florist, of Taunton, was a 

 business visitor in this city last week. 



William Doel, of Pascoag, was in the 

 city last week looking for supplies and 

 stock. W. H. M. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Garden Convention. 



The special committee appointed by 

 the Newport Horticultural Society to 

 prepare for the convention of the Na- 

 tional Gardeners' Association, in this 

 city, in 1923, held a meeting January 5 

 and arranged some general plans. The 

 date has not yet been fixed, but it prob- 

 ably will be in the latter part of June, 

 when the garden flowers in this vicinity 

 are at their best. 



The committee was organized with 

 Andrew Dorward as chairman and Ar- 

 thur W. Potter as secretary. There was 

 a general discussion of the subject and 

 it was voted to ask all gardeners to ex- 

 periment with plants, with the view of 

 presenting some new productions at the 

 convention. However, only outdoor 

 plants, especially roses, will be given 

 consideration. It is hoped to have all 

 the large summer est.ates, having gar- 

 dens, open for the inspection of the del- 

 egates, who are expected to number 

 several hundred. 



The convention, it is expected, will 

 prove a great affair for Newport, begin- 

 ning the season early. The committee 

 from the Horticultur.al Society will pre- 

 sent the matter to the Newport Cham- 

 ber of Commerce at the next meeting for 

 endorsement .and cooperation. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jurgens were called 

 to East Orange, N. J., last week by the 

 death of Mr. Jurgens' sister. 



Antone Christiansen was elected vice- 

 grand of Excelsior Lodge of Odd Fel- 

 lows, at the annual meeting last week. 



THE BEST 



Wire Basket 



and WHY 



Made of Galvanized Wire and crimped. 

 Closer meshed to hold moss better, and 

 less of it. Sturdy and strong. 



Measure inside ring. Kach Per doz. 



s-inch fO.JS $2.50 



minch :ii) 3.00 



12-inch 35 4.0O 



14-inch 40 4.50 



lf,-ineh 50 5 75 



18-inch 60 6.50 



Fresh Log Mo«« 10-lb. carton. $2 00 



Dyed Log Moss 5-lb. bag. $3.00; 10 lb. bag. $4.50 



Sphagnum Moss 5 bales for $6.25 



C. C. rOUWORTH CO., NOwaukee, Wis. 



