NOTBMBEB 12, 1008. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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EMERGENCY PIPE GUMPS 



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i Manufacturers 

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The John Davis Co. 



Balsted, 22d and Union Streets 



CHICAGO. ILL. 



Manufacturers and Wholesalers of 



Wrought Iron Pipe 

 Cast-iron Fittings 

 Valves, Pumps 

 Steam Traps 



and everytliinsr used in a Steam Plant 



A majority of the Houses are changing: 

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 is the genuine Wrought Iron and "Byers" 

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The report shows the indebtedness on the 

 society's mortgage note as $250. 



Chrysanthemums now hold the center 

 of the stage and are bringing from $1 

 to $4.50 per dozen at retail. There are 

 plenty of blooms of a good quality and 

 the demand keeps the supply well bought 

 up without any crowding. 



Mrs. William Hoffman has opened one 

 of the finest stores in Pawtucket, on 

 Main street, and the interior has been 

 fitted up in an attractive manner. Fri- 

 day last she had one of the largest 

 funeral orders ever received in this state. 



Losing his balance while standing on 

 the whiffletree of his wagon on the aft- 

 ernoon of November 2, V. A. Vanicek, 

 of Newport, jumped to save himself, but 

 instead he fractured a bone in his left 

 leg. He was at his nurseries in Middle- 

 town at the time of the accident. 



William B. Hazard,^ of this city, made 

 an immense floral plaque resting on an 

 easel for the funeral of George Milner, 

 of Moosup, Conn., one of the directors 

 of the New York, New Haven & Hart- 

 ford railroad. The piece was composed 

 of roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and 

 lilies of the valley, with ferns and as- 

 paragus. 



The ninth annual chrysanthemum show I 



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at Peace Dale was held last Thursday 

 afternoon and evening, in the Hazard 

 Memorial hall, and was the best display 

 ever made there. A large percentage 

 of the exhibition was of potted plants. 

 James Summings, of Oak Woods, with 

 fifty plants, and Arthur Dixon, of Holly 



House, with thirty-eight, were the largest 

 exhibitors. W. H. M. 



The Review is the best and most up- 

 to-date florists' paper in my oflBce. No 

 florist can afford to be without it. — John 

 M. Egan, St. Paul, Minn. 



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