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The Florists^ Review 



August 1, 1912. 



PROVIDENCE. 



The Market. 



It is the A'acation period beyoml all 

 doubt and a majority of those who buy 

 cut flowers are away for the hot weath- 

 er, and in nearly all of the stores there 

 are one or more vacancies on account of 

 absentees, lousiness is dull, a little fu- 

 neral work serving to break the mo- 

 notony. The prices rule about as usual 

 and the supply is on a par with the 

 average year. 



Various Notes. 



.r. Muldoon, with the Providence Seed 

 Co., has returned from a two weeks' 

 vacation trip. 



iVederick Deitz, of French street, has 

 just purchased an automobile to be used 

 for business and pleasure. 



Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Luther have 

 been enjoying several days' respite at 

 the summer cottage of friends at Kiver- 

 viow. 



The autumn sliow of the Newport 

 Horticultural Society will be held at 

 ("asino hall, September 14 to 1(5. The 

 premium lists are out and can be ob- 

 tained from the secretary, D. J. Cough- 

 ]in, Bellovue avenue. 



Kalpli E. Williams and wife arc mak- 

 ing an extended automobile trip to Capo 

 Cod and through southeastern Massachu- 

 setts. 



William Chajipell is making extensive 

 renovations of his greenhouses on Smith 

 street. 



Peter Byrnes, of Wickford, is having 

 considerable decorative work from Nar- 

 ragansett Pier cottagers. 



Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dunbar, of 

 Bristol, have been enjoying an extended 

 automobile trip in New Hampshire. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Budlong and I^ank 

 L. Budlong II, of Auburn, are at the 

 Atlantic house, Narragansett Pier: 



Eugene McCarron has commenced the 

 erection of a frame greenhouse at the 

 rear of his place, 398 Hope street, this 

 city. 



Daniel F. Roach has been drawn at 

 Newport for duty on the grand jury, 

 while the following have been drawn in 

 that city for petit jury duty: Eichard 

 Donohue, Samuel Matson, Colin Eobert- 

 son, Kenneth C. McLeish, Edward Mur- 

 phy, John E. Kelly, William T. Ebbitt 

 and Frank P. I^ind. 



John Foster, of the Westminster 

 Greenhouses, who recently met with a 

 severe accident while cranking his auto- 

 mobile, is improving and left last Mon- 

 day on an automobile vacation trip. 



Gerald Conheeney, of Newport, for- 

 merly employed by Oscar Schultz, has 

 accepted a position at Charleston, S. C. 



W. H. M. 



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 300 3-inch Radiance @ 4c. 



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2-lnch Poinsettia $ 5.00 



8-Inch Polniettia 10.00 



2-inch Cy(damen, 5-6 vara 3.50 



3-inch Cyclamen, 5-6 vars 7.00 



8-inch Croton. in var $1.00 doz., 8.00 



2»3-inch Pandanus Veitchli 2.50 doz., 20.00 



3-inch Rex Begonia, in var l.OOdoz.. 8.00 



3-lnch Dracaena Indivisa 6.00 



3-inch Begonia Oloire de Lorraine 25.00 



2-inch Queen Alexandra Daisies 2.00 



2-inch Variegated Vinca 3.00 



2-inch Asparagus Sprengeri 2.50 



3-inch Asparagus Sprengeri COO 



2-inch Asparagus Plumosas Nanus 3.00 



4-inch Asparagus Plumosiis Nanus, $1.50 doz. 

 2-inch Mixed Ferns 3.60 



Per doz. 



Runners, Boston Fern 



2i2-inch Boston Fern 



3-inch Bocton Fern $1.00 



4-incli Boston Fern 2.00 



5-inch Boston Fern 8.00 



Runners, Whitmani Fern 



2i2-inch Whitmani Fern 



4-inch Whitmani Feni 2.00 



Runners, Roosevelt Fern 40 



2'2-inch Roosevelt Fern 76 



8-lnch Roosevelt Pern.. 1.25 



4-inch Roosevelt Fern 2.25 



5-inch Roosevelt Fern 3.50 



6-inch Roosevelt Fern 6.00 



8-lnch Roosevelt Fern $1.50 each 



Perloo 



$2.00 



4.50 



8.00 



15.00 



25.00 



2.00 



1.50 



15.00 



3.00 



6.00 



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Peoria, Illinois 



MADISON 



The Money-making WHITE ROSE 



From 25 to 500 plants, 25c each ; 500 plants or over, 20c each. 

 All plants in 4-inch pots. TERMS : Cash with order, or 

 plants sent C. 0. D. to parties not known to us. 



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Own Root Rose Plants 



1200 Bride, 214-inch pots. 

 1700 White Killarney, 214-inch pots. 

 1000 My Maryland, 214-inch pots. 

 2000 Richmond, 214-inch pots. 

 1600 Perle, 214-inch pots. 



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MUMS 



Golden Glow and C. Touset, 

 blp, Htrong, 2'-j-ln., to close 

 out, at $2.00 per 100: $18.00 per 

 1000. .Stevlas, blK, 2'2-ln., 

 ready for 3 and 4-ln., at $3.00 ix-r 100: $26.00 per 10(H). 

 Smllax, 2-in., $1.60 per 100: $12.00 per 1000. Swaln- 

 sonaB.2-ln.. good strong, $2.00 perlOu. $18 OOperlOOU: 

 rooted cuttings, $1.26 per 100. Coleus: Big, strong 

 plants, $2.00 per 100, $18.00 per 1000. Geraniums: 

 3-ln.. to close out, of the following varieties: Jean 

 Vlaud. Madame Buchner. E. G. Hill, Madame Bar- 

 ney, $4.00 per 100. 



C. HUMPELD, - Clay Center, Kan. 



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AM. BEAUTIES 



Choice 2^-in., $5 100; $45 1000. 



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FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 

 $10 and $12 per 100 



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Filtoi St and Greea Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y' 



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 Madison, N. J. ^ ^ 



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