July 1, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



NOTICE TO THE TRADE 



THE JOHNS CKEKK EVERGREEN CO. 



# wants all who use Boxwood 

 to make early Inquiry as to 

 what they want. Expect to 

 handle 200,000 lbs. 

 Boxwood. 16 to 20 In. longr, 

 8c lb. New Fancy and 

 naEsr^T Ferns, 60c 1000. 

 Leucothoe $2.00 1000 

 Sheet Mobs Z^ic lb. 

 Holly, 50-lb. case $2.50 

 We are headquarters 

 for Boxwood. 

 All Koods strictly flrst-class. Cash with order. 

 6BANT PBE!»NELL, Mgrr. Del Bio, Tenn. 



rett Co., and family, who have been 

 spending the winter and spring in the 

 south, have opened their summer home 

 on Prudence Island, in Narragansett 

 bay. 



The Maplehurst Greenhouses, Inc., 

 have placed two mortgages of $5,000 

 each on property on Hope and Meadow 

 avenues, Warwick, to Marguerite S. 

 Caiinon and Helen A. Sturdy. 



William E. Chappell, who has been 

 in poor health for several months, is 

 much improved and able to be out each 

 clay. 



Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Renter, of 

 Westerly, announce the birth of a son 

 a few days ago. W. H. M. 



NEWPOET, R. I. 



The June flower show, conducted 

 under the joint auspices of the Newport 

 Garden Association and the Newport 

 Horticultural Society, on the grounds 

 of the former association on Gibbs 

 avenue June 23 and 24, attracted large 

 numbers of visitors and was a meri- 

 torious display in every particular. 

 While essentially an exhibition of roses, 

 other seasonable blooms were much in 



evidence. The principal exhibitors and 

 prize winners were: James Bond, 

 gardener for Mrs. H. M. Brooks; Sven 

 .Tohnson, gardener for Miss Edith Wet- 

 more; Christian M. Bugholt, gardener 

 for Miss Fanny Foster; Andrew Eam- 

 sey, gardener for Mrs. W. W. Sherman; 

 Samuel Langford, gardener for Miss 

 Ellen F. Mason; William McKay, 

 gardener for H. A. C. Taylor; Daniel 

 Hays, gardener for Mrs. French Vander- 

 bilt; John Whitty, gardener for Miss 

 Caroline C. Spencer; Hugh Williamson, 

 gardener for W. W. ' Astor; James 

 Robertson, gardener for Mrs. T. O. 

 Richardson; David Roy, gardener for 



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H. E. Converse; Colin Robertson, 

 gardener for Robert W. Goelet; Arthur 

 Leary, gardener for Mrs. J. N. Brown; 

 William Richardson, gardener for Mrs. 

 Arnold Hague; William Gray, gardener 

 for Mrs. W. B. Leeds; James Watt, 

 gardener for Mrs. William G. Weld. 



