. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -'.-S AoansT 24, 1916. ?rhe Florists* Review 61 •were seen; also the new rose Tipperary, The rose range at Haynes is producing a heavy cut of Ophelia. William Fehrenbacher, of the Mar- tin & Forbes Co. store, spent his vaca-. tion with his family at Gearhart beach. B. C. Cook is able to be out, but he is not strong enough to attend to his store. 8. W. W. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The downtown stores are experiencing the dullest season of the year and there is comparatively little movement in stock of any kind. Funeral wol-k is the only acti
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. -'.-S AoansT 24, 1916. ?rhe Florists* Review 61 •were seen; also the new rose Tipperary, The rose range at Haynes is producing a heavy cut of Ophelia. William Fehrenbacher, of the Mar- tin & Forbes Co. store, spent his vaca-. tion with his family at Gearhart beach. B. C. Cook is able to be out, but he is not strong enough to attend to his store. 8. W. W. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The downtown stores are experiencing the dullest season of the year and there is comparatively little movement in stock of any kind. Funeral wol-k is the only activity, although an occa- sional wedding assists. On the other hand, the growers and greenhousemen are busy from dawn to dark. Prices are at their lowest ebb. As- ters and gladioli vie for leading honors in popularity. The asters, white and lavender, lead, because of their adapta- bility for funeral work. A few dahlias have made their appearance, but these are sluggish as to sale, not having as yet attained much popularity. Various Notes. George L. Stillman, of Westerly, had a large exhibit of dahlias at the New- port show last week. Ellen T. O'Connor had special pieces for the Arnold funeral last week. The casket blanket furnished by her was of My Maryland roses. Alexander Macrae, of F. Macrae & Sons, has registered a new touring car. Joseph L. Savard has commenced the erection of a greenhouse and boiler plant at 91 Merida avenue, Woon- socket. Richard L. Hogan is building a new ?carnation house 28x100 feet. Mrs. P. H. Conley has completed benching a large house with carnations, the plants looking especially promising. James Hackins, of Central Falls, has purchased a new touring car. Samuel Resnick, with J. E. Koppel- rnan & Co., is on a vacation trip to New York and Atlantic City. Alonzo Vose has commenced remodel- ing one of the greenhouses at his range at Woonsocket. Miss Tillie Stroh, with Stroh's Qual- ity Flower Shop, Buflfsilo, has been en- joying a vacation at
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