. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Rorists^ Review JONi 10. 1920. PBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Season. With Memorial day past, the rush of the season is now over until fall, but the stores and growers are preparing for the annual renovations, replantings and other plans for the new season. As a whole this last season has been a satisfactory one. There has been a good supply of about everything staple, while some novelties have had a good run. The demand has been active and prices have ruled a trifle in advance of former years. Several of the growers whose houses have been shut off


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Rorists^ Review JONi 10. 1920. PBOVIDENOE, B. I. The Season. With Memorial day past, the rush of the season is now over until fall, but the stores and growers are preparing for the annual renovations, replantings and other plans for the new season. As a whole this last season has been a satisfactory one. There has been a good supply of about everything staple, while some novelties have had a good run. The demand has been active and prices have ruled a trifle in advance of former years. Several of the growers whose houses have been shut off for one or two years have decided to reopen and several have signified an intention of increasing their glass before fall. In New Quarters. Joseph E. Koppelman removed last week from 47 Eddy street, where he has conducted a wholesale business in cut flowers and florists' supplies for the last five or six years, to considerably larger quarters in the business block which he purchased some months ago, in Custom House street. The entrance to his salesrooms is at 26 Custom House street; the salesrooms are on the second floor, where he has nearly double the space of the old store, with commodious offices, telephone booths and one of the finest series of iceboxes to be found in New England, with capacity for more than 100,000 cut flowers, while large baths are available for freshening ferns, etc. On the third floor has been fltted up an ex- tensive wire factory, with machinery for the production of everything de- sired in wire frames and designs. A passenger elevator at the front and a freight elevator at the rear of the build- ing afford ample communication. Various Notes. Charles Smith, of the Eastern Wreath Mfg. Co., was a business visitor in Bos- ton and vicinity last week. William Doel, of Pascoag, was in this city last week purchasing supplies. James Hacking, of Central Falls, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, is convalescing. Chipman 's Greenhouse, Woonsocket, i


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