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84 



The Florists' Review 



JDLt 22, loir 



PBOVIDENOE, E. I. 



iht Market. 



The retailers have settled (lown to the 

 usual summer doldrums, and are takinjj 

 things easy. A few cut flowers, a plant 

 or two and an occasional funeral de- 

 sign compose the sales. 



Various Notes. 



Alexander H. Johnson, of George 

 Johnson & Son, has been in camp with 

 the Rhode Island National Guard, in 

 which he holds the rank of major, at 

 Fort Greble during the last week. 



William E. Chappell, secretary of the 

 Florists' and Gardeners' Club of Rhode 

 Island, is taking a vacation trip by wa- 

 ter to Jacksonville, Fla. 



William A. Forbes is erecting a small 

 greenhouse, 20x50 feet, on Meadow 

 street, Pawtucket. 



Alonzo W. Vose, of Cumberland, has 

 been drawn for petit jury duty in tlio 

 Superior court. 



The flower department in Kresge's 5 

 and 10-cent store, Westminster street, 

 has been closed until fall. 



I William Dickson, superintendent and 

 laindscape gardener at Sea Lands, Little 

 Oompton, the estate of John E. Mc- 

 Gowan, of New York, has resigned. 



The trade in this vicinity received a 

 business call last week from Mr. Tyler, 

 representing Joseph Breck & Sons, Bos- 

 ton. 



Nathan S. Davis has bagged about 

 1,600 clusters of grapes of choice varie- 

 ties at his vineyard near Tiverton and 

 anticipates a large crop this year. 



W. H. M. 



BEACON, N. Y. 



The Spy Hill Conservatories are han- 

 dling excellent roses and plenty of 

 them at the store on Main street. They 

 also have good larkspurs and gypso- 

 .philas from outdoors. 



George W. Russell is cutting excel- 

 lent My Maryland roses at his green- 

 houses. He disposes of his entire crop 

 to the Spy Hill Conservatories. 



Charles Cook, grower of adiantum 

 for the New York market, was married 

 June 30 to Miss Lottie W. Fletcher, 

 of Newburgh. Following the ceremony, 

 they left for Atlantic City to spend 

 their honeymoon. On their return they 

 will reside at 32 Davies avenue. 



Wood Bros., Fishkill, have some fine 

 carnations. Mr. Wood reports a good 

 spring trade. 



S. G. Benjamin, Fishkill, met with an 

 accident not long ago when he was 

 returning from Beacon. An automo- 

 bile ran into his wagon, throwing him 

 out and breaking his wrist. He is 

 leaking rapid recovery. 



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