. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?>*T .; - "v* TV^ T. ' T'T^'^VT'^TT^'fyT^^' 120 The Florists^ Review Fdbbcabt 19, 1920 FBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Maxket. Bhode Island has not yet recovered from the worst storm that has visited the state since the big blizzard of Nov- ember, 1898. Traffic of all kinds has been interfered with and a general tie- up of business of every description has resulted during the last fortnight and it will be at least another week before conditions become normal. The long spell of cold, dark and cloudy weather put a decided crimp in the cut on all kinds


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?>*T .; - "v* TV^ T. ' T'T^'^VT'^TT^'fyT^^' 120 The Florists^ Review Fdbbcabt 19, 1920 FBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Maxket. Bhode Island has not yet recovered from the worst storm that has visited the state since the big blizzard of Nov- ember, 1898. Traffic of all kinds has been interfered with and a general tie- up of business of every description has resulted during the last fortnight and it will be at least another week before conditions become normal. The long spell of cold, dark and cloudy weather put a decided crimp in the cut on all kinds of flowers, with the result that there has been a short- age that sent prices up. Though weather conditions materially reduced the demand, the supply was far from adequate to satisfy the call. Various Notes. At the range of Burke & Burns, on Dyer avenue, the snow drifted against one side of a greenhouse so that it cov- ered the roof and crusted. Boys sliding down the avenue mistook the drift for a hill and, coasting over, broke nearly fifty dollars* worth of glass. The weight of snow and ice broke in one end of one of the houses of William Crompton, at East Deerwich, causing damage of about $100. Charles E. Moody, for more than twenty years employed with J. A. Bud- long Co., at Auburn, has resigned to go into the real esate business for him- self. Daniel S. Kelly, of Anthony, is con- fined to the house with a broken bone in his ankle. Johnston Bros, had a large decoration at the Churchill house Friday, February 13. Timothy O 'Connor, who has been con- fined to the house by an attack of the grip, is able to be about again. Word has been received here that John Ovsenick, for several years wire- worker for Joseph E. Koppelman, of this city, died recently in New^ York while on a visit from his home in De- troit. Frederick Dietz, of French street, was a recent business visitor in New York. William Crompton is confined to his home, at East Greenwich, by a severe attack of influe


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