. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Review Mabch Greenhouse Construction Material The greenhouse complete or any part thereof HOTBED SASH We carry a complete stock of hotbed sasti for immediate shipment. Wo are in our 86th year of manufacturing greenbous) material and hotbed sash and feel coad- dent we can give you the correct articles and prices. Oar Catalogue U very instmctlve to Grecnhouc* Owmcra. Ask for one. A. DIETSCH CO.,. Dictsch Hotisca of H. J. Vand«r Hocst & Soo, St. Marys, Ohio 2640 Sheffield Avenue, (D«) CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when yo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists' Review Mabch Greenhouse Construction Material The greenhouse complete or any part thereof HOTBED SASH We carry a complete stock of hotbed sasti for immediate shipment. Wo are in our 86th year of manufacturing greenbous) material and hotbed sash and feel coad- dent we can give you the correct articles and prices. Oar Catalogue U very instmctlve to Grecnhouc* Owmcra. Ask for one. A. DIETSCH CO.,. Dictsch Hotisca of H. J. Vand«r Hocst & Soo, St. Marys, Ohio 2640 Sheffield Avenue, (D«) CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when you wrlte. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. Trade conditions here are generally quiet, funeral work being the only out- let for the flowers that are now coming to market. Daffodils and narcissi are coming along in increasing supply and meeting a fairly good demand at $2 and $3. Carnations are plentiful and gen- erally good, but prices have dropped considerably from those obtained six weeks or so ago. Roses move rapidly, as they are not overplentiful, although equal to the demand. They are quoted at from $3 to $12. Violets are begin- ning to come back. Since the flooding of this market by street fakers at rid- iculously low prices, violets have not been in popular demand. Varlotis Notes. S. Dilmotte is building a greenhouse on Aylesworth avenue, Woonsocket. Eden Park Nursery reports an un- usual booking of orders for trimming trees and shrubs. Ernest Carl has disposed of his green- houses at 295 Lowell avenue to two young men, brothers, who have had considerable experience in the business, as growers and sellers. John Johnston, of Johnston Bros., was a business visitor in Boston last week. The trustee of the estate of the late Albert A. Lupien has sold to George W. Drabble and others land and buildings at the corner of Blakeley and Grove streets, Woonsocket. Mortgages of $2,000 on each parcel have been dis- charged. What Cheer Wire Works, 157 Dor- rance street, are being conducted


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