. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review July 1, 1915. combination consisted of Cecile Brun- ner roses with white sweet peas and valley, tied with shell-pink ribbon. The store force was kept hustling last week. Peter Hoffman is still selling bed- ding plants, owing to the late season. He has some excellent pansy plants, salvias, petunias, begonias, verbenas, geraniums and calendulas, all in bloom. J. H. Eanny was in an auto collision last week, but escaped severe injury. Business at Stroh's Quality Flower Shop last week was the best ever. They are showing some colu


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 34 The Florists^ Review July 1, 1915. combination consisted of Cecile Brun- ner roses with white sweet peas and valley, tied with shell-pink ribbon. The store force was kept hustling last week. Peter Hoffman is still selling bed- ding plants, owing to the late season. He has some excellent pansy plants, salvias, petunias, begonias, verbenas, geraniums and calendulas, all in bloom. J. H. Eanny was in an auto collision last week, but escaped severe injury. Business at Stroh's Quality Flower Shop last week was the best ever. They are showing some columbine in ex- quisite shades. S. A. Anderson had a busy week with commencement work and numerous small weddings. At the Elmwood store. Miss Susan Streit booked a large order for American Beauties, which were used at one of the school commencements. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butz have re- turned from their honeymoon. They will reside in Tonawanda, where they are building an attractive bungalow. The store and greenhouse forces pre- sented to them a chest of silver spoons. Beautiful Spanish iris in various colors and handsome sprays of digitalis are being shown at the branch store of W. J. Palmer & Son. Graduation work there was good. Their summer sched- ule takes effect July 1. E. C. A. PROVIDENCE, E. I. The Market. Members of the trade in this ^ city and vicinity experienced some activity last week, numerous .calls for gradua- tions, weddings and other social func- tions, together with a number of funerals, materially increasing the de- mand for bouquets, baskets and dec- orative plants. This spring the down- town stores, for almost the first time, have been carrying large supplies of wild azalea and rhododendron blossoms to ready sales. Prices are slightly above normal for this time of the year. Hoses were decidedly short in quantity during the week. Various Notes. The greenhouses of Samuel Kinder, Giles S. Congdon, William L, McKee, Le Baron Bradford, Frederick A. Geisler and Edwar


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