. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON, MASS. ESNRT R. COMLKT, Florist, e Park St. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to uke care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER M AS8ACH USKTTS ROD6ERS & DUOOAN Plaza Theatre Bnilding ments to Philadelphia recently. His Empress candytuft is fine. Fred Thomann attended the Ohio Gladiolus Society's show at Cleveland August 13 and 14, where J. Thomann & Sons exhibited a large quantity of Kochester White gladioli and other va- rieties. A great deal of funeral work was made for the funeral of Georg
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BOSTON, MASS. ESNRT R. COMLKT, Florist, e Park St. BO years' experience in the florist business guarantees efficiency to uke care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed FALL RIVER M AS8ACH USKTTS ROD6ERS & DUOOAN Plaza Theatre Bnilding ments to Philadelphia recently. His Empress candytuft is fine. Fred Thomann attended the Ohio Gladiolus Society's show at Cleveland August 13 and 14, where J. Thomann & Sons exhibited a large quantity of Kochester White gladioli and other va- rieties. A great deal of funeral work was made for the funeral of George F. Loder, "the father of the Mystic Shrine," which took place August 12. Stephen Greene, of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Philadelphia, was in town last week and had a large showing of sam- ples at the Seneca hotel. Horace J. Head is away for a ten days' vacation, visiting friends in Clean and Hilton, N. Y. T. T. Fryer, of the Tajimi Co., New York, displayed his large line of Japan- ese goods at the Powers hotel Tuesday, August 10, S. Nishigima, manager for the Nippon Garden, Satow & Suzuki, proprietors, was also a recent visitor. John Voimer, of J. B. Keller Sons, is spending two weeks' vacation in the country. Wm. H. Keller has returned from Sodus, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram E. Wilson and family spent an enjoyable time at East- man-Durand park Friday, August 13. They were later entertained at a beach supper. James Vick's Sons report a slacken- ing up of trade, but say that business is satisfactory for this time of year. H. E. Wilson's store at 88 East Main street has just received a fine collec- tion of fern dishes, vases and pedestals from the Zanesville Pottery Co., Zanes- ville, O. During the slack days most of the florists are working up some novel idea for the flower show at the exposition August 30 to September 12. Spaces are well taken. The committee under Geo. B. Hart is working hard to make the RHODE ISLAND JOHNSTON BROTHERS LEADING FLORISTS 38 Domnce Stre
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