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90 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



April 13, 1911. 



Our prices on HAND MADE 



GREENHOISE GLASS 



Are always the lowest. Our qualities are the best. 

 We are MANUFACTURERS. Write us for prices. 



THE COLE GLASS .CO., Lancaster, Ohio 



Mention The Review when vou write. 



PEOVIDENCE. 



The Maxket. 



Everybody here is ready for Easter. 

 The growers have a plentiful supply on 

 hand, and the retailers have cleaned up 

 ready for the busy season. There is a 

 good supply of everything, and the ma- 

 jority is of good quality. Prices have 

 made a considerable advance, but the 

 early orders indicate that a better trade 

 than last year is to be enjoyed. 



Potted plants are in great plenty. 



Various Notes. 



John Macrae received a large consign- 

 ment of rhododendrons from abroad last 

 week. 



Max Villier has severed his connection 

 with Johnston Bros, and is now employed 

 by J. Kopelman. 



/F. Mncrae & Sons received a contract 

 for 2,500 pots of Easter lilies of four to 

 six buds and blooms at 10 cents per 

 flower. 



O, H. Williams has aboiit 40,000 bulbs 

 ready for Easter and in fine condition. 



Johnston Bros, have been making a 

 fine display of genistas and ramblers. 



Lilias W. Nock is to erect a greenhouse 

 on the Alfred Anthony estate in Cran- 

 ston. 



George Hunt is prominently meiitioned 

 as a candidate for fire commissioner of 

 this city. 



Albert Holscher purchased a new 

 Kroeschell boiler at the Boston show and 

 will install it in his new range of houses 

 on Hartford avenue. / 



William Jurgens, of New^^rtTwas a 

 visitor in this city last week. He was ac- 

 companied by his brotnfer from Chicago. 



A. W. Vose & Son are installing an 

 eleven-section Scolley boiler in their new 

 range of houses at Cumberland Hill. 

 .Ernest Bisson, formerly employed by 

 A. M. PoweU, of 251 Brook street, has 

 accepted a position as private gardener 

 for Charles H. Warren, of Worcester, 



Frank Collins, of the city's forestry de- 

 partment, fell from a tree on Atwell's 

 avenue a few days ago, but fortunately 

 escaped serious injury. 



Charles H. Hunt has the contract for 

 the Easter decorations of Christ church 

 this year. 



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

 is offering a large lot of grafted My 

 Maryland roses. 



Michael Sweeney had a large decora- 

 tion April 3. 



Visitors: H. L. Brewer, representative 

 of the Keyes, Davis Co., metal novelties, 



EVENTUALLY 

 You will buy Im^ I J^ Iv Greenhouses 



WHY NOT NOW? 



They suit the most discriminating and 

 those who have them always come back. 



ASK THE MAN WHO HAS ONE 



They are truly economical— you can build 

 them yourself with the complete plans 

 / and details we furnish. And the differ- 



ence in cost for the material between 

 them and inferior houses is a small part 

 of the total cost. 



Why not have the best ? 



Write for Bulletins and Question Blanks. 



King Construction Co. 



Home Office and Factory, 



N. TONAWANDA, 



N. Y. 



Eastern Sales Office, 



No. 1 MADISON AVE., 



NEW YORK 



Mention The Review when you write. 



JAMES H. RICE CO. 



C^t Our Special Prices on 



GREENHOUSE GLASS 



NOW 



Window and Plate Glass, Paint, White Lead, Putty, etc. 



Telephone Central 1944. 

 CHttoe and Warehouse: Illinois and St. Clair Streets, CHICACK> 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Battle Creek, Mich.; John Kelley, of 

 Fall River; W. P. Snyder, representative 

 of the Edvfards Folding Box Co., of 

 Philadelphia. W. H. M. 



THE FLORISTS' HAIL ASSOCIATION 



Haa paid tl92.000.00 for glam broken dnrinr the 



laat 23 ream. For partlculara concemin c 



Hall Insurance, addreH 



Jehu O. Eeler, Sec'r. Saddle River M. J • 



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