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The Rorists' Review 



Apbil 10, 1913. 



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FBOVIDENCE. 



Tbe Market. 



Although business has not been so 

 active since the first few days after 

 Easter, there ■was a further decline dur- 

 ing the last week. There have been 

 fewer social functions of prominence 

 since the close of Lent than usual, so 

 that the demand for flowers has. not 

 regained its. customary activity. Boses, 

 sweet peas and carnations are more 

 plentiful, but violets are rapidly de- 

 creasing in supply. 



Various Notes. 



H. Vose, of Woonsocket, has several 

 thousand pan^; planlei forget-me-nots 

 and English daisies. 



Heavy wind recently damaged the 

 greenhouses oif J, F. Jordan, at Au- 

 burn, Conn. 



The seed houses are busily engaged 

 in filling early orders for seeds and ag- 

 ricultural implements. 

 ^The Westminster Greenhouse^ sup- 

 pHed the flowers and decorations for 

 the big dinner of the New England 

 Manufacturing Jewelers' and Silver- 

 smiths' Association, at Infantry hall, 

 April 5. 



J. A. Budlong & Sons Co. is cutting 

 some extra fine roses, which are being 

 shipped to New York and Boston. 



E. M. Harris will erect a green- 

 house on Venice street. 



The friends of Joseph Kopelman will 

 be pleased to learn of the success at- 

 tending an operation upon his son in 

 a hospital at Boston. The boy re- 

 turned home last week. 



William E. Chappell, of Branch 

 avenue, has been busy with decorations 

 for Masonic functions. 



Lawrence Hay is busy with owtdoor 

 work, having started on the lawns, 

 gardens and golf links of the big clubs 

 in the vicinity of Rumford, R. I., of 

 which he has the annual care. 



John A. Macrae is bringing fine 

 carnations to the market. 



A resolution appropriating $450 for 

 the exhibition of Rhode Island fruits 

 at the New England Fruit Show was 

 passed in the General Assembly. 



Charles H. Hunt has recovered from 

 an attack of the grip. 



Rhode Island is being represented 

 by one of the largest delegations at the 

 New York International Flower Show 

 that ever left the state on such an oc- 

 casion. The vanguard left Sunday 

 night, consisting of Lawrence Hay, 

 Joseph Kopelman, O. H. Williams, Al- 

 bert Holscher, Aaron Cohen, Samuel 

 Resnick and Fred Dietz. W. H. M. 



Mitchell, S. D.— Wm. Dethlefs has in- 

 stalled thermostats in his greenhouses 

 and says he never again will be without 

 them, for now he can sleep in peace. 



Grand Rapids, Mich. — The front arch 

 of one of the boilers at the plant of 

 the Crabb & Hunter Floral Co. was re- 

 cently forced out, causing damage to 

 the extent of $100. 



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