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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



August 3, 1911. 



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Louis J. Eeuter, of S. J. Eeuter & 

 Son, of Westerly, was one of the at- 

 tendants at the convention of the Shrin- 

 ers recently held at Rochester, N. Y. 



Ashael Peck, who has been with the 

 W. E. Barrett Co. for many years, is 

 enjoying a vacation trip to his old home 

 in Seituate. 



Ed. G. Brooks, of T. J. Johnson & 

 Co., visited the greenhouses of Wallace 

 E. Pierson, at Cromwell, Conn., last 

 week. 



Mr. Pratt, of Longmeadow, is build- 

 ing a greenhouse 50x120 feet, in which 

 he intends growing carnations and 

 chrysanthemums. 



John C. Caswell, with the W. E. Bar- 

 rett Co., is away on his vacation for 

 two weeks. 



S. S. Pennock, of Philadelphia, was 

 a recent visitor at the greenhouses of 

 J. A. Budlong & Son Co., at Auburn. 



Carl Oberheitman, decorator for Wad- 

 ley & Smythe, has arrived at Newport 

 for the season. He is accompanied by 

 his wife and at the conclusion of the 

 summer season they will continue on to 

 Maine for a brief stay before resuming 

 work in New York. 



William Hay is cutting a nice lot of 

 roses at his houses in Oaklawn. Firsts 

 are bringing him from $6 to $8 per 

 hundred. 



Joseph Kopelman is making extensive 

 alterations and improvements in the in- 

 terior of his store. 



Patrick Sweeney complains of the 

 theft of a lot of garden hose from -550 

 Broadway. 



H. H. Leonard, bookkeeper for the 

 W. E. Barrett Co., returned last week 

 from a two weeks' vacation in New 

 York. 



John J. Dunn, secretary of the State 

 Board of Agriculture, is enjoying a two 

 weeks' vacation. 



H. C. Neubrand, with W. S. Pino, 

 left Saturday, July 29, for a two weeks' 

 vacation trip, which he will spend with 

 his parents at Webster, N. Y. 



Patrick C. Henry, employed by the 

 Elmwood Nursery, fell from a tree upon 

 which he was working at Anthony a 

 few days ago and sustained a fracture 

 of his forearm. The following day hia 

 brother, Francis A., employed by the 

 same company, fell on Smith 's Hill and 

 also broke an arm. 



O. H. Williams has his carnations 

 nearly all benched in his new houses at 

 950 Hartford avenue, Johnston. He has 

 Dut in Winsor, Beacon and Enchantress. 

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Wahoo, Ne"b.— The Polsley Floral Co. 

 is building an addition of two iron- 

 frame houses, each 20x50, and is so im- 

 proving the other houses as to put the 

 whole establishment in first-class con- 

 dition. 



Grand Eapids, Mich.— R. Yonkers is 

 unusually successful as a grower of 

 head lettuce, both under glass and in 

 the fields, under irrigation. His prod- 

 uct is 80 choice as to command special 

 prices. He grows a general line of 

 vegetables, but lettuce is his specialty. 



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