. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 134 The Florists' Review Apbil 27. 1922 the oldest florists of Providence, is con- valescing from a' surgical operation at the Hope hospital. One of his legs was amputated. William Toomey,of Uxbridge,has been hired by that town to trim the trees in the big Memorial park there. Miss Bessie Weymouth has accepted a position as librarian at the Massachu- setts Agricultural College, at Amherst. William A. Bowers, of W. A. Bowers & Co., was a business visitor in Boston and vicinity last week, Nicholas Zenga, of Forge road. East Greenwich, has several
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 134 The Florists' Review Apbil 27. 1922 the oldest florists of Providence, is con- valescing from a' surgical operation at the Hope hospital. One of his legs was amputated. William Toomey,of Uxbridge,has been hired by that town to trim the trees in the big Memorial park there. Miss Bessie Weymouth has accepted a position as librarian at the Massachu- setts Agricultural College, at Amherst. William A. Bowers, of W. A. Bowers & Co., was a business visitor in Boston and vicinity last week, Nicholas Zenga, of Forge road. East Greenwich, has several thousand vege- table and flower plants ready'for deliv- ery for setting out. Charles Smith was in Worcester and vicinity last week in the interest of the Eastern Wreath Co., of this city. The Colonial Flower Shoppe had sev- eral large wedding decorations last week and has a number of others booked for the next few weeks. Francesco Demeo, 133 Bradford street, Bristol, has heavy bookings for outdoor work. O'Connor the Florist is arranging for extensive additions at his greenhouses, 191 Mineral Spring avenue. The flowers and decorations for the big Y. M. C. A. booster dinner at Bristol the other evening were furnished by Samuel Kinder. C. W. Morey, of the Woonsocket Hill Nurseries, reports a big demand for ever- greens and perennials. Eugene L. Lemery, 89 Hamlet avenue, Woonsocket, has an unusually heavy booking for landscape work. Timothy L. O'Connor has transferred land on the east side of Cole avenue to M. W. Talcott. W. H. M. READING, PA. Harry C. Huesman reports the larg- est Easter business ever done by him. Seven trucks were required to deliver orders Piaster Saturday and many more plants could have been sold. The Stock sold consisted of many thousands of hy- acinths, tulips, daffodils, cinerarias, dai- sies, French hydrangeas and large rose plants. It was notably a plant Easter. Beaumont, Tex.—Mrs. C. P. Davis, of 290 Cedar street, will renew her inter- ests in the flor
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