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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Mat 9, 1912. 



Where There Is Cofldeosation 



— there is need for a Morehead Steam Trap. Condensation in 

 steam lines is akin to matter out of place — means wasted energy. 

 If your lines are sluggish — if your houses are not of uniform 

 temperature, write us. We guarantee to drain your lines per- 

 fectly — return the pure, hot condensation to your hoiler without 

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given number of cars per week during 

 the winter. Those who are not tied up 

 are picking up some bargains among the 

 offers they now are receiving. But to 

 get the best prices one must be pre- 

 pared to pay cash. The coal men like 

 quick money. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



Business holds up unusually well for 

 the season and there continues to be a 

 good demand. Prices are about normal 

 and the only noticeable feature is the 

 growing custom of purchasing largely 

 of cut flowers on Saturdays for cor- 

 sages, decorations and home use over 

 Sunday. Funeral work continues good, 

 but there are comparatively few wed- 

 dings or social functions. Outdoor and 

 landscape work is particularly brisk 

 and good help is at a premium. 



. Various Notes. 



The decorations for the cabaret show, 

 given each evening in the dining room 

 of the Narragansett hotel, are being 

 furnished by Mrs. William Butcher, of 

 Pitman street. 



J. Charles McCullough, of Cincinnati, 

 O., was a recent visitor among the trade 

 in this city. 



The floral tributes at the funeral of 

 E. C. Ostby, one of the leading manu- 

 facturing jewelers of this city, who was 

 drowned on the Titanic, were the most 

 numerous seen in many days. 



The State Board of Agriculture will 

 conduct the school gardens of the pub- 

 lic schools of this city this season, and 

 the seeds will be furnished by W. S. 

 Pino. 



A lot of botanical books, valued at 

 $7,000, has been presented to the John 

 Hay Library at Brown University, in 

 memory of Edward P. Taft. 



W. Appleton & Son report an unusu- 

 ally active month on outdoor work. 

 They have a large number of estates 

 under their regular care, and this year 

 the number has been greatly increased. 



A small greenhouse is to be erected 

 shortly on the estate of Dr. C. D. Eas- 

 ton, 36 Ayrault street, Newport. 



The Providence Wholesale Market 

 closed its doors May 1, for an indefinite 

 period. 



Thomas Curley reports a big call tor 

 his services on outdoor work, an un- 



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to 

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The sooner the better. There is no time like the present 

 time to make a change for the better. 



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