. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Rorists' Review Mabch 2, We have a splendid stock of this useful decorative plant, pot-grown, which we can offer at the following prices :— ASPIDISTRA, Green, 6-8 leaves $ per dozen; $ per 100 ASPIDISTRA, Variegated/ 6-8 leaves per dozen; per 100 Fine pot-grown plants, good value. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. Mention The Review when you write. PROVIDENCE. The MArket. Washington's birthday brought a heavy demand for cut flowers and deco- rations. Clouds prevailed during the week and somewhat checked the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Rorists' Review Mabch 2, We have a splendid stock of this useful decorative plant, pot-grown, which we can offer at the following prices :— ASPIDISTRA, Green, 6-8 leaves $ per dozen; $ per 100 ASPIDISTRA, Variegated/ 6-8 leaves per dozen; per 100 Fine pot-grown plants, good value. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. Mention The Review when you write. PROVIDENCE. The MArket. Washington's birthday brought a heavy demand for cut flowers and deco- rations. Clouds prevailed during the week and somewhat checked the sup- ply, roses continuing to be short in this market. Carnations are in larger sup- ply than during previous weeks and the receipts of bulbous stock are heavier. Various Notes. W. N. Craig, of Brookline, Mass., president of the National Association of Gardeners, will speak at Manning hall, Brown University, March 3, on "Beautifying the Home ; At the March meeting of the Rhode Island Horticultural Society, at the Elysium, the speaker will be H. A. Emerson, of the New York state de- partment of foods and markets. Louis J. Beuter, of Westerly, was awarded high honors and a couple of prizes at the trap-shooting contests at Wellington, Mass., February 22. Raphael Chambers, of Pawtucket, has entered suit in the Superior court against Charles iLapham, of Pawtucket, to recover $3,500, which he alleges is due him from Mr. Lapham as a result of the partnership transactions between them. According to Mr. Chambers, the partnership was formed October 1, 1914, and continued for about nine months, as florists. After the dissolution an ac- counting, it is alleged, showed that Mr. Chambers was entitled to $3,500. Joseph Lewis, of Tiverton, is receiv- ing congratulations from his numerous friends on the arrival of a son, Febru- ary 20. The trade last week received a visit from W. E. Marquardt, representing Ralph M. Ward & Co., New York. Thomas Curley, of Harkness street


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