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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



Dbckmbbb 10, 1908. 



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NEWPORT, R. I. 



The Market 



The flower trade is quiet here just at 

 present. Outside of wedding and funeral 

 work, there is hardly anything doing. 

 The weather this fall has been grand 

 here for outdoor work, with no rain, snow 

 or frost yet. 



Various Notes. 



Dan Coughlin, gardener for E. R. Morse 

 and also secretary of the Horticultural 

 Society, is confined to the Newport hos- 

 pital with typhoid fever. 



Wadley & Smythe, of New York, have 

 moved some large trees on Mrs. W. B. 

 Lead's place and are generally overhaul- 

 ing the place. They are doing the same 

 at J. W. Wysong's place. 



Oscar Schultz has been very busy this 

 fall; in fact, it has been the best fall he 

 has ever had in landscape work. He has 

 just completed moving some large trees 

 of Retinospora plumosa and a large Nor- 

 way maple, moving them into Mrs. Rich- 

 ard Gambrill's place, over a 9- foot wall — 



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 1907, for the cel- 

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quite a diflScult task. They were moved 

 rapidly and with complete success. 



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