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The Florists^ Review 



Jdlt 11. 1012. 



PfiOVlDENCEr 



The Market. 



The usual summer /jonditions prevail 

 here, with the retailers busy doing 

 nothing and the growers dividing their 

 time between renovation of houses and 

 work in the field and propagating house. 

 Funeral work and an occasional order 

 of cut flowers for home decoration are 

 about the extent of trade in this city. 

 At Newport social functions stimulate 

 business. 



Various Notes. 



William J. Sword has been elected 

 tree warden of Cumberland. 



Thomas B. Maymon is cutting some 

 fine dahlias from his field at East 

 Providence. 



Eugene McCarron will begin the erec- 

 tion of his new greenhouse in a few 

 dftvs* 



Wilbur A. Eisk and family are occu- 

 pying their cottage, the Redwood, at 

 Prudence Island for the summet. 



Herbert Leach, of M. J. Leach & 

 Sons, Pawtucket, has just registered a 

 new automobile. 



A good-sized party enjoyed the an- 

 nual outing of the Rhode Island Horti- 

 cultural Society, July 5. A small 

 steamer was chartered and a sail to 

 Newport was the principal feature. 



A. J. Johnson, of Broad street, was 

 married June 21 to Miss Ruth Sjoberg. 



The florists were busy on Wednesday, 

 July 3, in supplying funeral designs for 

 Alderman William K. Reynolds, of this 

 city, and for G. R. Babbitt, formerly 

 president of the Cranston city council. 



Robert Johnston, of Johnston Bros., 

 took a long automobile trip last week 

 to Gloucester, Mass. 



Lawrence Hay, of East Providence, 

 has just purchased an Overland delivery 

 automobile. 



George F. Williams and family have 

 opened their summer cottage at Pru- 

 dence Island for the summer. 



S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., of Westerly, 

 recently opened a handsome new sales- 

 room in Norwich, Conn. 



T. J. Johnston & Co. recently took 

 the exclusive agency for this city for 

 the sale of dried Scotch heather in 

 bloom. 



Hitchings & Co. have the contract 

 for the erection of additions to the 

 greenhouses of Arthur F. Whitin, on 

 Cross street, Woonsocket. There will 

 be three additions, each 25x30 feet. 



Easton Y. Peirce, of New Bedford, 

 was a recent visitor in this city for the 

 purpose of transacting business in con- 

 nection with a new greenhouse that he 

 is to build. It will be 20x70 feet and 

 located in the rear of his property, 49 

 Cottage street. W. H. M. 



POINSETTIAS 



(TRUE TYPE) 



MNEMATC DEUVERY 



2Mnch Pot Plants 



Per 100 Per 1000 



■ztr* MlMt 95.50 $50.00 



■troBKpUnto .... 5.00 45^00 



A. HENDERSON & C0.«*» ''bSiaft" ^"- 



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YOUIi« 



ROSE PLANTS 



This is fine, dean, •tronnf* healthy stock 



FROM a^a-INCH POTS FROM 3-INCH POTS 



100 1000 100 1000 



American Beauties $4.00 $35.00 My Maryland $5.00 $40.00 



Perle 3.00 25.00 . American Beauties 5.00 45.00 



BMtdy for Xmmadlat* Shipment. 



Chrysanthemum Rooted Cuttings 



Fine, clean, healthy surplus stock 



WHITE Per 100 PINK Per 100 



WhiteEstelle $2.00 PlnkEstelle $2.00 



Mrs. Buckbee 2.00 Pink Ivory 2.00 



POMPONS Per 100 



Diana, white $2.00 



Mrs. F. Beu. bronze 2.00 



PETER REINBERG 



30 East Randolph Street CHICAGO 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoa write. 



Princess Charming and 

 Xmas Cheer 



CARNATIONS 



Field-crown plants. July Ist and after. 



Flret size $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000 



Second size 6.00 per 100; 60.00 per 1000 



HENRY [ICHHOLZ, Waynesboro, Pa. 



Mention The Berlew when yon write. 



J. P. SIEBOLD 



LANCASTER, PA. 



Grawer if RNted Cuttings of fine Geraninns 



See ad In Classtfled columns. 



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CARNATIONS 

 F. DORNER & SONS CO., 



LA PAYETTE, IND. 



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2K-IIICH ASPARA6US 

 PLUMOSUS 



$2.50 per 100; $20.C0 per 1000 



COLLINGDALE GREENHOUSES 



ColllnKdal*. Dal. Co., Panna. 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



The Florists' 

 Manual 



A Business Book for Business Men 

 Second Edition 



Thoroashly Revlaad and .BroagM 

 np to Dat* 



No dry-M-dast botanieal olMaifioft- 

 tiona, bat tells yon just how to prodne* 

 marketable plants and oat flowen in 

 the beet and cheapest way. 



Treats of oyer 200 sabjects and !• 

 freely illastrated with fine half-tona 

 engravings. 



Prle«e $B.00t prepaid hj •zpr«s« or wamSL 



FLORISTS' PUBLISHING C0.,«Sf^e:%Jr^%v.CHICAGO 



