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1 he Florists^ Review 



Sbptkmbiib 22, 1921 



For all Glazing — new work, 

 tightening leaky roofs and re- 

 pairing broken glass. 



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Applied easily, quickly and eco- 

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 automatic glazing gun. 



EVERTITE GLAZING CEMENT remains elastic at all times— forming a 

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 expansion and contraction that a greenhouse is subject to and will not check or 

 crack— nor will it harden. It lasts from five to ten years. 



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PROVIDENCE, E. L 



Tlie Market. 



On the threshold of the new season, 

 it is interesting to look backward for 

 a brief survey of the last few months. 

 The summer of 1921 has been a some- 

 what peculiar one, although, notwith- 

 standing weather conditions and the 

 general business depression, the trade 

 has held its own with other summers to 

 a satisfactory degree. Excessively dry, 

 with frequent hot spells of brief dura- 

 tion, outdoor crops have suffered and 

 the light rains of recent date have come 

 too late to assist vegetation materially. 

 Gladioli have done well and dahlias 

 are coming into their prime, but asters 

 have advanced little beyond the medi- 

 ocre. 



Roses are coming abundantly from 

 the early house benches, although they 

 are of short stem. They are of good 

 foliage and stem and promise well. 

 Carnations are making their initial ap- 

 pearance, but are only of passable qual- 

 ity. They have done well in the field 

 and the growers have benched fine crops 

 of strong, healthy plants. 



Various Notes. 



Theodore Peterson has been building 

 entirely new benches at the Hogg Green- 

 houses, Benefit street, this summer and 

 his plants all show good promise. 



A new range of greenhouses has re- 

 cently been completed by the Pomham 

 Greenhouses, near the grounds of the 

 Pomham Club, about a half mile from 

 Riverside, East Providence. 



Farquhar A. Macrae, 1138 Smith 

 street, was granted a marriage license 

 last week; the bride-to-be is Miss 

 Gladys S. Barker, 



The Lowood Greenhouses, at East 

 Greenwich, have just completed a new 

 oflSce building which fronts on the main 

 highway. 



Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Nock, of 

 Wheeler avenue, are on an automobile 

 tour in Canada. 



Scott the Florist, Broad street, fur- 

 nished the small corsage bouquets of 

 asters for nearly 100 ladies at the Town 

 Criers' outing Wednesdav, September 

 14. 



Otis Corbin, 240 East Central street, 

 Franklin, reports a big call for aster 

 and dahlia bulbs. 



A mortgage of $2,500 on property of 

 Alexander H. J. Johnson has been dis- 

 charged by the Rhode Island Hospital 

 Trust Co. 



An addition is being erected to the 

 greenhouses of N. E. Blake, on Avenue 



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