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The FloWsfe' Review 



Kebkuary 5, 1914.' 



Greenhouses BUILDERS Conservatories 



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PBOVIDENCE, B. I. 



The Market. 



Only a fair volume of business was 

 reported last week, the cut flower trade 

 taking the lead, with a supply for all 

 demands. The number of funerals was 

 smaller than has been the case in sev- 

 eral weeks, while fewer large social 

 functions were on the calendar. Carna- 

 tions and roses are offered in quantity, 

 as well as of good quality, while the 

 increasing supply of bulbous stock keeps 

 the market in good poise. 



Various Notes. 



Miss O 'Connor, for twenty years with 

 T. O'Connor, now is with Smith the 

 Florist, Washington street. Mr. S'mith 

 has effected settlement with the insur- 

 ance people on his recent loss by fire. 



Eichard H. Dunbar, of Bristol, and 

 Miss lola A. Thompson, also of that 

 town, were married January 27. They 

 are now enjoying their honeymoon to 

 Panama, and upon their return will live 

 in their new home on Hope street. 



J. J. Kelley has given his store at 

 Valley Falls a complete renovation and 

 greatly improved the general appearance 

 of the place. 



William E. Chappell still is confined 

 to his home. He had a bad fall recently, 

 while making some repairs on his green- 

 houses, fracturing two of his ribs. 



Miss Florence Willard, of the Hope 

 Greenhouses, is cutting a fine crop* of 

 cattleyas, which find ready sale. 



Alonzo Vo^ had the family order for 

 the funeral of the mother of Governor 

 Pothier, at Woonsocket. W. H. M. 



BED BANE, N. J. 



The Monmouth County Horticultural 

 Society recently elected officers as fol- 

 lows: President, William Metzdorf; 

 vice-president, Philip Bonner; record- 

 ing secretary, Harry A. Kettel; finan- 

 cial secretary, Percy Hicks; correspond- 

 ing secretary, Philip Bonner; treasurer, 

 George H. Hale; executive committee, 

 Philip Bonner, William Dowlen and 

 John A. Kennedy. The annual exhibi- 

 tion of this society will be held Octo- 

 ber 28 and 29, 1914. The annual din- 

 ner will be held at the Globe hotel, 

 Red Bank, February 18, for members 

 and their lady friends only. A large 

 committee has been appointed to make 

 it a success. It has been decided to 

 hold meetings once a month on the 

 third Friday in the month, at the Mon- 

 mouth Boat Club, at 7:30 p. m. The 

 next meeting will be held Friday, Feb- 

 ruary 20. P- B. 



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