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The Florists^ Review 



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. JCLX 8, 1915. 



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The Market. 



Summer dullness has settled ou the 

 market, with only an occasional party 

 or wedding and a little funeral work 

 to break the monotony. Prices are 

 low. Carnation season is about over, 

 and what is left of them bring about 

 $1 per hundred. Eoses are better than 

 usual at this season, on account of the 

 cool weather. During June the tem- 

 perature was the lowest for the month 

 since 1911. There were only six clear 

 days during the month. The prevailing 

 direction of the wind was northeast, 

 while for June during the last four 

 years the prevailing direction was 

 southwest. This accounts for the un- 

 'usually low temperature. The outdoor 

 stock is suffering ^greatly from the 

 long, heavy rains. 



The month of June was quite a suc- 

 cessful one from the florists' point of 

 view. Stock was of unusually good 

 quality and there was a large demand, 

 which cleaned up the supply each week. 

 Florists, generally, are now settling 

 down for the midseason quiet, and not 

 a few of them are renovating store and 

 greenhouses in anticipation of the fall 

 season. 



Various Notes. 



Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lanternier, 

 pioneer residents of this city and well 

 known florists, celebrated their golden 

 wedding anniversary in an elaborate 

 manner June 29. The celebration be- 

 gan with the marriage ceremony at St. 

 Andrew's Catholic church at 8 o'clock 

 in the morning. The church was hand- 

 somely decorated. The altar was 

 massed with ferns and banked with 

 deep yellow flowers, and the pews were 

 hung with festoons of smilax and yel- 

 low roses, tied with golden tulle. The 

 maids carried huge bouquets of Sun- 

 burst roses. The ceremony was fol- 

 lowed by an elegant breakfast, served 

 at the Lanternier home on Anthony 

 boulevard. A large reception was held 

 during the afternoon and evening. 



G. W. Doswell & Son are busy reno- 

 vating the greenhouses and planting 

 the stock for fall. E. F. 



NEWPORT, R. I. 



Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Leikens, of 

 New York city, have arrived at their 

 summer home here for the season. 



A. T. Bunyard had charge of the dec- 

 orations at the recent Poor-Garnett 

 wedding, at East Hampton, L. I. 



V. Vanicek, of Middletown, has just 

 registered a Ford delivery automobile. 



William Jurgens has added a Hudson 

 touring car to his automobile equip- 

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