. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists' Review Februaby 3, 1916. Heavy Hanging Baskets EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 8-inch $ per doz. lO-inch 1,40 per doz. 12-inch , per doz. 14-inch per doz. 16-inch per doz. 18-inch 3.(30 per doz. You cannot got Bottor Baskots at a HIghor Prico. Log Moss, $ por sack THE MCCALLUM CO. MTTSBURaH. PA. Mention The Review when yon write. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market A decided modification in the temper- ature last week resulted in a noticeable improvement in market conditions, the supply of almost everything increasing. Boses an


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 46 The Florists' Review Februaby 3, 1916. Heavy Hanging Baskets EXTRA HEAVY HANGERS 8-inch $ per doz. lO-inch 1,40 per doz. 12-inch , per doz. 14-inch per doz. 16-inch per doz. 18-inch 3.(30 per doz. You cannot got Bottor Baskots at a HIghor Prico. Log Moss, $ por sack THE MCCALLUM CO. MTTSBURaH. PA. Mention The Review when yon write. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market A decided modification in the temper- ature last week resulted in a noticeable improvement in market conditions, the supply of almost everything increasing. Boses and carnations now are arriving in larger quantities and better quality. There has been a slight drop in prices, although the scale has been well main- tained by the unusually large quantity of funeral work. Narcissi, daffodils and tulips have made their appearance in good quantities, which also eases the market. While Carnation day, held in memory of President McKinley, was not gener- ally observed in this city, there was enough demand to cause much activity in carnations, and before noon buyers were scurrying to obtain their supply. There was a stiffening of prices on car- nations for that day. The Annual dub Banquet. The annual banquet of the Florists' and Gardeners' Club of Rhode Island was held in the clubrooms at 98 West- minster street, January 24, with one of the largest gatherings that have attend- ed a similar affair in several years. The meeting was called to order at about 8 o 'clock, following an excellent dinner, by the retiring president, Cornelius Hartstra. After a brief address of wel- come President Hartstra called the new- ly elected president, James Dillon, to the chair, after which the other officers were installed. They are: Vice-presi- dent, William Steele; secretary, William E. Chappell; treasurer, James Hockey. All are Providence men excepting Mr. Hockey, who comes from Pawtucket. After the business session music and addresses were in order. One of the pl


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