. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ess in a very modest wayat 3 Court square. After some threeyears at this location it was foundthat the place was entirely too smalland the store at 11 Province streetwas secured; but after only two yearsthe business had grown enormouslyand larger quarters were obtained atS Province street. A new branch washere added to the business in the wayof florists supplies of all the firm had dealt exclu-sively in hardy cut ferns and ever-greens. This branch of their busin


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ess in a very modest wayat 3 Court square. After some threeyears at this location it was foundthat the place was entirely too smalland the store at 11 Province streetwas secured; but after only two yearsthe business had grown enormouslyand larger quarters were obtained atS Province street. A new branch washere added to the business in the wayof florists supplies of all the firm had dealt exclu-sively in hardy cut ferns and ever-greens. This branch of their businesssoon proved as successful as theothers, so that now the large store at15 Province street, running through to9 Chapman Place, has been secured,a large new ice-box installed, and theother necessary fixtures put in for thequick handling of a wholesale flor-ists business. The members of the firm are HenryM. Robinson, Joseph Margolis andCharles Robinson, and they haveearned the estimable reputation whichthey justly deserve by their strict per-sonal attention to all details of thebusiness, no order being shipped out.


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