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Tfac Weekly Florists^ Review. 



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season. The club numbers thirty, but 

 the average attendance is far from com- 

 plimentary to its officers. Matches 

 after Easter with Madison and the local 

 clubs may "liven things up a bit," 

 and the selection of the club for Balti- 

 more will depend upon the averages of 

 April and May. Lunch will be served 

 weekly. The scores last week were as 

 follows: 



pinvor 1st 2(1 3d 



Chadwick "5 202 166 



Fenrlch . IM 129 121 



Irwin 152 174 194 



Seott '.'.'.'.'. l-'''' 136 16.5 



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J. Austin Shaw. 



The Massas Floral Co. has renewed 

 its lease of the store and basement at 

 2548 Eighth avenue for ten years at an 

 aggregate rental of $18,000. 



PROVIDENOE. 



The Market, 

 There was quite a flurry in last 

 week's business because of several 

 large funerals that made a heavy call 

 for flowers. Many of the growers are 

 holding back their product as much as 

 possible and the supply, while sufficient 

 to meet all ordinary and normal de- 

 mands, is less than usual. The outlook 

 for Easter is promising and there will 

 be a good supply all along the line, ac- 

 cording to the reports received from 

 the greenhouse men. 



Club Meeting. 



The monthly meeting of the Florists' 

 and Gardeners' Club of Ehode Island 

 was held on Monday evening, March 20, 

 in Swart 's lodge room, 98 Westminster 



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street. There was a good attendance, 

 with President Eobert Johnston in the 

 chair. The principal subject for discus- 

 sion was the trip to Boston to attend 

 the National Flower Show, and about 

 twenty signified their intention of par- 

 ticipating. 



Eugene McCarron read a paper on 

 "Shrubs and the Manner in "Which 

 They Should be Pruned." Alexander 

 Macrae gave an interesting report of 

 his recent visit to New York and vicin- 

 ity, while Michael Sweeney told of his 



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trip to Atlantic City. The report of 

 the treasurer showed a healthy improve- 

 ment. 



