. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Using our White Wood Easels ADDS 50% IN THE MAKE-UP OF YOUR DESIGNS Cheaper than Wire or Iron—Made of White Enameled Beaded Wood, with Brass Fittings 36-inch, each $ , each $ 42-inch, .75 60-inch, each 48-inch, each 85 66-inch, each Wm. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 131^6 PINE STREET. ST. LOUIS. MO. \ NEWPORT, R. I. Monday, January 26, was the eight- ieth birthday of Mrs. James McLeish, and in recognition of the occasion a family party was held. John C. Hess was confined to his house, 12 Caswell avenue, by an atta


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Using our White Wood Easels ADDS 50% IN THE MAKE-UP OF YOUR DESIGNS Cheaper than Wire or Iron—Made of White Enameled Beaded Wood, with Brass Fittings 36-inch, each $ , each $ 42-inch, .75 60-inch, each 48-inch, each 85 66-inch, each Wm. C. Smith Wholesale Floral Co. 131^6 PINE STREET. ST. LOUIS. MO. \ NEWPORT, R. I. Monday, January 26, was the eight- ieth birthday of Mrs. James McLeish, and in recognition of the occasion a family party was held. John C. Hess was confined to his house, 12 Caswell avenue, by an attack of the grip last week. Business is unusually good, especially in funeral work. William Edwards, superintendent of the T. Suffern Tailer estate on Ocean J)rive, is laying out a new golf course that promises to surpass anything in this section. W. H. M. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. Intermittent snow storms, with exces- sively cold weather, has caused a mate- rial depletion in the supply of cut flow- ers in this market. At the same time there has been a material increase in the demand, to which several causes have contributed. A large increase in the number of funerals, which is rapidly approaching the record established dur- ing the influenza period of 1918, is re- sulting in a heavy call for flowers. There is also an unusually heavy social calen- dar, which is adding to the burdens of the situation. As a consequence, prices are holding firm and high, the most noticeable*shortage being in roses and carnations. Horticultural Society. The annual meeting of the Rhode Is- land Horticultural Society was held Wednesday evening, January 28, at the rooms of the Providence public library. John E. Hill, of Providence, was elected president. The other officers are: First vice-president, L. G. N. Clarner, of Arnold JtfiUs; second vice-president, Georgerli. Stillman, of Westerly; secre- tary; E. K. Thomas, of Kingston; treaa- Chase, of Providence; trustee sars, E. E. Stone, of Kingston;


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