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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Februabx 15, 1912. 



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PEOVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



Another week of extremely cold 

 "weather has been added to the unu- 

 sually long period of wintry conditions 

 and the effect has been a curtailment 

 of business generally. Outdoor sports 

 have somewhat interfered with indoor 

 functions and fewer of the latter have 

 been in vogue. Meanwhile the grow- 

 ers have been feeding extra quantities 

 of coal to their furnaces and receiv- 

 ing smaller returns than normal. Bulb- 

 ous stock has commenced to flood the 

 piarket and prices have toned off 

 slightly. 



Various Notes. 



One of K. Geisler's greenhouses in 

 the Mount Lane district of Bristol was 

 destroyed by fire on the night of Feb- 

 ruary 10. Flowers of all kinds and 

 many valuable potted plants were de- 

 stroyed and it was only the good work 

 of the firemen that prevented the fire 

 from destroying the entire range, as 

 well as other property. It is estimated 

 that the damage will be fully $3,000, 

 partially covered by insurance. 



Lawrence Hay, of East Providence, 

 has been busy with funeral work and 

 last week had several orders for flow- 

 ers for the grammar school graduations 

 in his section. 



W. H. O'Connor has been confined 

 to his house with a severe cold. 



•T. J. King, of Thornton, who dislo- 

 cated his shoulder by a fall recently, 

 is able to be about again. 



W. N. Craig, of Boston, will address 

 the Rhode Island Horticultural Society 

 at its regular meeting February 21. 



F. W. Smith, of Warren, will open 

 his greenhouses at East Providence in 

 a short time, under the management 

 of William McAndrews, formerly of 

 this city. 



At the annual meeting of the pro- 

 prietors of Swan Point cemetery last 

 week, Daniel S. Thurber was reelected 

 superintendent. 



Richard H. Dunbar, of Bristol, has 

 the sympathy of a large circle of 

 friends in the death of his wife. 



The directors of the Providence 

 Wholesale Flower Market, at a meet- 

 ing held February 5, voted to have 

 a large ice-box installed. 



Walter S. Sword, of Valley Falls, 

 has been laid up for more than a 

 month with lumbago. 



James Dillon, of Swan Point; who 

 has been on the sick list for several 

 weeks, has been removed to the Rhode 

 Island hospital for treatment. 



James H. Wilson is sick at his home 

 on Forrest avenue^ Middletown. 



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