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The Florists^ Review 



April 22, 1915. 



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encampment of the Grand Army of the 

 Republic, to be held in this city early 

 in the fall, are progressing rapidly. 

 The plans call for the liberal use of 

 flowers and evergreens in the decora- 

 tion of stands, monuments and places 

 of historic interest, as well as the meet- 

 ing places of the regiments of the old 

 soldiers. For this purpose and for 

 •ether entertainment of the veterans a 

 fund of $25,000 is ^-being raised. A 

 first announcement of contributors ac- 

 iknowledges the receipt of $100 from 

 "Gude Bros. Co. and $25 from J. H. 

 Small & Sons. Wm. F. Gude is chair- 

 man of the committee arranging for 

 the encampment. 



Mrs. J. A. Philipps, of the Flower 

 fitore, 2820 Fourteenth street, north- 

 "west, has returned from a ten days' 

 vacation spent with friends in Vir- 

 ginia, following a strenuous Easter 

 business. 



The Florists' Exchange is receiving 

 a fine lot of valley from a nearby range 

 of greenhouses. The carnations of- 

 fered by them are also excellent. 



C. L. L; 



, PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



The Market. 



Business has been practically nor- 

 mal, both as regards supply and de- 

 mand as well as the range of prices. 

 The only acceleration was in connec- 

 tion with the opening of the season of 

 the stock company at Keith's theater, 

 when a large number of baskets and 

 bouquets were used. These were well 

 'distributed among the downtown stores. 

 IFuneral work has been good during 

 the week, although no special demands 

 were made. 



Various Notes. 



H. noward Pepper, of the Melrose 

 Eose Gardens, reports that one of the 

 sites where he has his outdoor rose gar- 

 dens having been sold, he is disposing 

 of the stock thereon. 



Henry Patry, with Smith the Florist, 

 is on the sick list. 



The Westminster Greenhouses have 

 added a new machine to their delivery 

 department. 



Mrs. Drabble, of Woonsocket, is in 

 Washington, D. C, on a visit. 



The M. J. Leach Co. has remodeled 

 its store at Pawtucket and made a 

 number of improvements. 



Mrs. Foster, of Woonsocket, who has 

 been suffering from a severe attack 

 of the grip, is at her duties again. 



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