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74 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



July 13, 1911. 



A huge arbor of Dorothy Perkins 

 rambler roses, which spread a mass of 

 pink blossoms in front of the Museum 

 building at Roger Williams park, is 

 one of the principal attractions these 

 days. This arbor is one of the many 

 ideas in landscape gardening that are 

 being carried out by the superintend- 

 ent, Frederick C. Green. 



During the last week the city and 

 town councils throughout the state 

 have been drawing jurors for the fall 

 term of the courts and a number of 

 florists and gardeners have been 

 caught in the panels. Among these 

 are George C. Kelley, Charles H. 

 Hunt, Willis S. Pino and George John- 

 son, of this city; James S. Cowles, 

 Axel F. Svenson, Martin Murphy, 

 James E. Johnson, August Erickson, 

 Albert Beakhurst and Richard Gard- 

 ner, all of Newport. W. H. M. 



Ballston Spa, N. Y. — Henry Bensell, 

 manager of the Schafer estate, is put- 

 ting in the hottest time of his life 

 building an addition to the plant, using 

 cement for walls and base work. 



Hudson, N. Y.— R. W. Allen says the 

 cement company has done its best to 

 cover his plant a la Pompeii, but they 

 will have a hard time to bury him. 

 He is making the fight of his life to 

 get some redress from the corporation. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y.— The W. G. 

 Saltford establishment is one of the 

 show commercial places in the valley, 

 the deep frontage being taken advan- 

 tage of to give a parklike effect. Three 

 generations of Georges are in line of 

 succession to carry along this success- 

 ful business. George, Jr., is a suf- 

 ferer from hay f^ver and has just sub- 

 mitted to an operation to help over- 

 come it. George III is a lusty young- 

 ster, the pride of grandpa. 



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