. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '\- ,Tlt«'^V'.~' iTv^' SarnoMBEB 19, 1912. The Florists^ Review 25 ^^ •i. FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF KENNKM BROS. CO. «^-i ^ 'i • WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Ave. {^n''t;::;'^4;;i Chicago Mention The Review when you write. BEAUTIES A large cut, really fine stock at reasonable prices. Klllarney, White Klllarney, Plumosus and Sprengerl Data via Greenhouse Co* Glr««n]ions«ai L. D. Phon* tM» Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. lot of carnations and their crop of mums is among the best see


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '\- ,Tlt«'^V'.~' iTv^' SarnoMBEB 19, 1912. The Florists^ Review 25 ^^ •i. FOR ALL THE SPECIALTIES ORDER OF KENNKM BROS. CO. «^-i ^ 'i • WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 163 N. Wabash Ave. {^n''t;::;'^4;;i Chicago Mention The Review when you write. BEAUTIES A large cut, really fine stock at reasonable prices. Klllarney, White Klllarney, Plumosus and Sprengerl Data via Greenhouse Co* Glr««n]ions«ai L. D. Phon* tM» Randolph Stores 30 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO Mention The Rerlew when yoo write. lot of carnations and their crop of mums is among the best seen here- abouts. J. Phillips Swanson has been granted permission to erect a greenhouse on Stanton avenue. The John Shedden Co. has just re- modeled its oflSce at Pawtucket. A gen- eral improvement has been wrought by the introduction of large show win- dows. O. H. Williams was a member of the party of state officials who accompanied Governor Pothier to the Kingston fair September 12. Peter Byrnes, of Wick- ford, was also among the attendants. Miss Florence Willard, of the Hope Greenhouses, is handling some choice table ferns. James Nisbet, of Pawtucket, has just purchased a touring car. J. A. Paine, of the Foley Co., Chi- cago, was a visitor here September H to inspect the work being done at the Kopelman range at Oaklawn. William Hay, of Oaklawn, reports his roses coming along finely and expects to have bumper crops this season. Nathan D. Pierce, of Norwood, is slowly convalescing and expects to be about his place in a short time. F. Crawshaw, of Warren, had several lights of glass broken bv hail Septem- ber 12. John Maerae has completed the bench- ing of nearly 20,000 carnation plants in his houses on Smith street. Charles Childs left early last week for an automobile trip through the White mountains and the Berkshires. Johnston Bros, have had an attractive tile flooring placed at the recessed en- trance to their store on Dorrance street. The T. J. Johnston Co. report


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