. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 168 The Florists^ Review March 10, 1921. Greenhouse Builders and Designers 'I . iiiiii;;miqwt'^BgyB'''*sg ? " ' '^'?»i|i»^;!' »i"PF'.".'miy!>!wipp|u] ? iini. The Largest Rose Range in the Northwest. Built by us for the MINNEAPOLIS FLORAL CO., at Hopkins, Minn. ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER. Write us Jor an estimate on your next Greenhouse. We can save you some money. WEEBER & RACE, 1815 Johnson St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. PROVIDENCE, B. I. The Market. As is usual at the period just pre- ceding Easter, the local marke


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 168 The Florists^ Review March 10, 1921. Greenhouse Builders and Designers 'I . iiiiii;;miqwt'^BgyB'''*sg ? " ' '^'?»i|i»^;!' »i"PF'.".'miy!>!wipp|u] ? iini. The Largest Rose Range in the Northwest. Built by us for the MINNEAPOLIS FLORAL CO., at Hopkins, Minn. ANOTHER SATISFIED CUSTOMER. Write us Jor an estimate on your next Greenhouse. We can save you some money. WEEBER & RACE, 1815 Johnson St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. PROVIDENCE, B. I. The Market. As is usual at the period just pre- ceding Easter, the local market is in poor shape, with little activity, except such as is caused by funerals. With an early Easter, however, the general opinion is that there will be a brisk business following, as there are a num- ber of large weddings and social func- tions scheduled during the spring. Prices have droj)pcd off a trifle. Various Notes. Miss Margaret Macrae, daughter of the late Farquhar Macrae, and sister of Alexander and Walter Macrae, had a narrow escape recently. She was knocked down by an automobile near her home, but, fortunately, no bones were broken, althougli she was badly bruised and shaken up. Joseph Koppelman was a business visitor in Boston last week. Charles Macnair spent a part of last week in New York and vicinity. William Lasell has succeeded James Taylor, of Chepiwanoxet, as superin- tendent of the Sprague farm at Narra- gansett. The Westminster Greenhouses, Inc., have been making exhibitions of Co- lumbia roses in their windows that have attracted considerable attention. Fred Dietz, of French street, was in New York last week looking for sup- plies. Reuben Popkin, who conducts two stores on Washington street under the firm name of Smith, the Florist, is talking of consolidating the two at the Washington market stand, corner of Washington and Union streets. T. J. Johnston & Co. and Burke & Burns have received notice to vacate the building in which they are locate


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