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The Florists' Review 



Fbbbdabt 18, 1015. 



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We have receivied absolutely no correspond* 

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 very or quality of construction. 



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What They Say: 



Jan. 20, 1916 

 Willens Cooatruction Co., 

 ChicaKo, 111. 

 Gentlemen: The sreenhoaaea 

 you built for me laat aummer 

 and with which | am ao. well 

 pleaaed, received tevOTal severe 

 teatB within the laat few days. 

 During one cold spell of 30 de- 

 srees below, I easily mainlaisc- 

 ed the desired tempeiatui 'e in 

 the Kreenhouaes. 



I am well pleased with the 

 material and also your pleasant 

 buaineaa niethoda and am con- 

 vinced that I have the flneat 

 greoihouaea in Nebraaka. 

 Yours very truly, 

 L. Buckendorf, 

 Norfolk, Neb. 



WILLENS CONSTRUCTION COi 



Lons Diatance Phones: 

 Lawndale 757— Harrison 7073 



1527- S. Spaulding Ave., Chicago 



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PEOVTDENCE, R. I. 



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The IHarket. 



Business had smooth going last week, 

 tlje demand, accelerated by several 

 large funerals and a few pre-Lenten 

 festivities, having kept pace with the 

 supply. St. Valentine's day brought a 

 splendid call in special lines. Eoses, 

 sweet peas and daffodils are coming 

 more plentifully and relieving the pres- 

 sure. Nearly all of the growers are 

 preparing for Easter and the outlook 

 at present is for a good supply. 



Various Notes. 



The HoflEbian Co., of Pawtucket, has 

 some excellent cyclamens in 6-inch pots 

 in full bloom. It had a special sale at 

 one of the large drug stores Jn this city 

 February 13, handling several hundred 

 plants. 



E. G. Brooke, Jr., T. E. Peterson and 

 Joseph E. Koppelman were members of 

 the reception committee of Providence 

 Lodge of Elks at the housewarming and 

 dedication of the new Elks' Home last 

 week. The floral decorations were con- 

 tributed by Smith the Florist and T. J. 

 Johnston & Co. 



Elmer W. Tyler, of Joseph Breck & 

 Sons, and ^r. Strumph, of H. M. Eob- 

 inson & Co., Boston, were business call- 

 ers in this vicinity last week. 



"William Cohen, recently with Smith 

 the Florist, is now associated with Fred 

 Hoffman, Pawtucket. 



O'Connor had two large decorations 

 at the Churchill House last week. 



Louis J. Eeuter, of Westerly, was a 

 visitor in New York and Philadelphia 

 last week. 



William N. Craig, of Boston, will be 

 •ihe lecturer at the next meeting of the 

 Ehode Island Horticultural Soeiety. . 



fthe annual election of oflScers of the 

 Greystone Horticultural Society was 

 held last week^ -with the following re- 

 sult: President, E. Hodgson; vice-presi- 

 dent, S. Wood; secretary, T. Brooks; 

 treasurer, J. Briggs; exhibition com- 

 mittee, N. Northrup, W. Hewitt, W. 

 Eobertshaw. 



The Esmond Horticultural Society 

 held its annual meeting last week, at 

 which the following officers were 

 elected: President, W. Norton; secre- 

 tary, E. Craddock; treasurer, E. Bot- 

 tomly. W. H. M. 



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 before many days roll around. 



If you contemplate building or making 

 repairs, why not take advantage of the 

 present low market? 



Let us hear from you whenever you are 

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Telephone— Lawndale 8180 



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What My Customers Say: 



E. A. LIPPMAN. 



6 Hisrh St.. Morrl«town, N. J. 



Di»8r Sir:— I hive applied yonr Greenhouse 

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