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The Rorists' Review 



Apbil 14, 1921 



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PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



There is little to say concerning the 

 market conditions last week. There was 

 ample supply for all demands and prices 

 were about normal. A few social func- 

 tions were held and there are a few 

 scheduled for this week. The outdoor 

 season was from ten days to two weeks 

 early and the landscape men were all 

 driven to catch up to the weather. 

 The nurserymen and seedsmen all re- 

 ported heavy demands upon them and 

 the indications in these lines are for an 

 unusually active season. 



Various Notes. 



Otto Hassert furnished the bouquets 

 and decorations for the annual matron's 

 reception of the Providence chapter of 

 the Order of the Eastern Star, at the 

 Masonic temple last Wednesday evening. 



William J. King, of Narragansett, has 

 sold his landscape and gardening busi- 

 ness to Antonio de Sista, of Rocky 

 Brook. 



Fred V. Child, Warren, has several 

 thousand aster and salvia plants as 

 well as some tomato, pepper and cabbage 

 plants. 



The Lowell Avenue Greenhouses, oper- 

 ated by Cohen Bros., are planning some 

 radical improvements and changes in 

 the houses this spring. 



Jesse B. Mowry, Rhode Island state 

 commissioner of forestry, who has been 

 ill with influenza at his home in Che- 

 pachet, is improving. 



Eugene McCarron reports an un- 

 usually good business for the first three 

 months of this year. He is preparing 

 for much new work at his houses. 



The East Greenwich Greenhouses have 

 a heavy booking for landscape and out- 

 door work and have a large lot of plants 

 for bedding. 



C. A. Browning, of Apponaug, is busy 

 shipping strawberry plants, Everbearing 

 being especially in demand. W. H. M. 



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