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The Florists^ Review 



August 11, 11)21 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Asters and gladioli arc the leaders in 

 the local market, if it can be said that 

 there is any market at the present time. 

 Funeral work furnishes about all the 

 activity there is and a few small wed- 

 (li}igs help out. There has been an espe- 

 cially active demand the last week for 

 white roses, which have been scarce and 

 have brought good prices. As a rule, 

 the roses have been of good quality, 

 altliougli not overabundant, as most of 

 the growers are off crop now. What 

 few carnations there are in the market 

 are of incdiocri- (juality. 



Various Notes. 



Tlie Kingston fair, with a greatly en- 

 larged liower list, will be lield yeptem- 

 l)er 13 to 17 this year. 



iStcphcu D. Green, representing II. 

 Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was a 

 business visitor liere last week. 



John Tourzik, wire foreman for J. E. 

 Ko])pelman, has been on a few weeks' 

 vacation. 



Miss Ann O'Connor, bookkeep(>r for 

 Johnson Bros., is enjoying a vacation in 

 the White mountains. 



William Doel, of Pascoag, was in the 

 city last week, looking for supplies. 



William .\. Bowers and liis family 

 have been on a several days' automobile 

 trip in Massachusetts. 



Klmer E. King, of Attleboro, was a 

 business visitor in this city last week. 



F. C. Hoffman, of Pawtucket, is mak- 

 ing a complete renovation of his place. 



The farm, with all buildings and im- 

 jirovements, including greenhouses, of 

 the late William Hay, located between 

 Hope .and Phoenix avenues, Cranston, 

 is to be sold at mortgage sale August 

 -'7, at 1 o'clock. 



Christian Jensen, gardener at Butler 

 liospital, Friday reported to the police 

 that while he was at the Union station 

 he lost $80. He doesn't know whether 

 it was stolen or whether it slipped out 

 of his pocket. 



Michele lannotti is making a com- 

 l>letc rearrangement and renovation of 

 the range of greenhouses recently pur- 

 chased from Thomas Curley, :it l"i Hark- 

 ness street. 



V. J. Beraducci, 2'.)n Atwells avenue, 

 has added an undertaking business to 

 his florists' business. W. H. M. 



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