. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. !f~ »?'.••? if ' V^trvttVf 'v^Tv^-TT' ^'"7W7- •»?' '"?i>^^ v). i3 '' ''.^«^'«j)'7^ vsT^ " '^ IT' .?v;'"W r'^vTi'.j; '^v^T'i'T'^fy'ww^ ''.-?'^:~y'Tj<ST*Ti^ *^p!W^*"!VTrf*»77nr^ 88 The Florists' Review JuLZ 10, 1919. PBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Market. Summer dullness has set in with the retailers, following an unusually good month of weddings and commencements, although the latter have not been such prominent features as they were some years ago. The excessive heat of the latter part of the week carried the out- door roses b
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. !f~ »?'.••? if ' V^trvttVf 'v^Tv^-TT' ^'"7W7- •»?' '"?i>^^ v). i3 '' ''.^«^'«j)'7^ vsT^ " '^ IT' .?v;'"W r'^vTi'.j; '^v^T'i'T'^fy'ww^ ''.-?'^:~y'Tj<ST*Ti^ *^p!W^*"!VTrf*»77nr^ 88 The Florists' Review JuLZ 10, 1919. PBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Market. Summer dullness has set in with the retailers, following an unusually good month of weddings and commencements, although the latter have not been such prominent features as they were some years ago. The excessive heat of the latter part of the week carried the out- door roses by, but sent the sweet peas ahead, so that several growers are cut- ting large quantities of good quality. The first asters have put in an appear- ance. Indoor roses are beginning to show a dropping off in price and quan- tity, while carnations are becoming smaller and approaching the end of the crop. The demand for stock of all kinds is about normal. Various Notes. Frederick Dietz was a business visitor in New York last week. James Shaw is building an addition, 30x50 feet, to his greenhouse at Black- stone. ^James Annis, of the Hampden Mead- ows Greenhouses, has added an automo- bile to his delivery department. F. O'Connor, recently from Detroit, Mich., is now associated with his sister. Miss Ellen O'Connor, on Thayer street. H. Landerman, in charge of the flower department of the S. S. Kresge Co., has closed for the summer and is takitfg a vacation trip to New York. Earl Smith, accompanied by his wife and family, are at Point Judith for a vacation. Edward O'Brien has resigned his posi- tion with Johnston Bros., on Dorrance street. J. E. Koppelman has been making extensive improvements at his store, 47 Eddy street. The entire interior has been made resplendent with white paint. M. Sweeney has painted the entire front of his office building at Pine and Broad streets. Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wreath Co., on Valley street, was in New York and Philadelphia last week
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