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The Florists^ Review 



Mabch 16. 1922 



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The Market. 



Heralding the approach of spring 

 and Easter, the shop windows are burst- 

 ing with the blazing glory of the hun- 

 dreds of blooming plants which have 

 added materially to the activity of the 

 local market. Large quantities of pot- 

 ted bulbous stock are in evidence. 

 Prices, too, are reasonable and, in con- 

 sequence, the movement of stock is 

 somewhat more active than usual. 



Funeral demands were more active 

 last week. Several of the florists re- 

 ported some heavy orders, but, with cut 

 flowers plentiful, prices have been rea- 

 sonable and the movement somewhat 

 accelerated. There has been consider- 

 able scurrying around by the store- 

 keepers looking for good stock for 

 Easter and reports indicate that an un- 

 usually brisk trade is expected. 



Various Notes. 



Michele lannotti has turned his 

 place in Thornton over to the manage- 

 ment of his son and will devote himself 

 entirely to his houses on Harkness 

 street, which he purchased last year 

 of Thomas Curley. 



Dr. J. K. Shaw, of Amherst, Mass., 

 will give an illustrated talk on "Iden- 

 tification of Apples" at the next meet- 

 ing of the Ehode Island Horticultural 

 Society. 



Joseph E. Koppelman was a business 

 visitor in Boston last week, in quest 

 of Easter novelties. 



Ottp Hassett, of Plainfield street, 

 has the sympathy of the trade in the 

 death of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Green- 

 halgh. 



Mrs. Chipman, of Woonsocket, -who 

 conducts the Chipman Greenhouses, has 

 been on the sick list. 



Herbert S. Sloane has been on a trip 

 through southern Connecticut for J. E. 

 Koppelman. 



T. J. Johnston & Co. were busy with 

 funeral work last week. One day they 

 had pieces for fourteen funerals. 



Alexander Sives has become well es- 

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 side, R. T., and reports good business. 



J, H. Collingwood was one of the 

 election ofiBcials at the annual meeting 

 of Providence lodge of Elks. 



C. 0. Childs, of Wakefield, and Peter 

 S. Byrnes, of "Wickford, were visitors 

 in town last week. W. H. M. 



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 are growers of vegetable and flower 

 plants here. 



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