. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 150 The Rorists' Review Jandabv 19. 1922 PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The inventory at New Year's was at- tended with generally satisfactory re- sults and the majority of the local trade found that the year 1921 had not been so bad as many had feared it would be. There was, however, no season of the year when it could be said that a rush existed, or even an indication of a rush, but the aggregate amount of business for the twelve months was surprising to many. Of course, there were a few spe- cial days that stand out conspicuously, but these days
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 150 The Rorists' Review Jandabv 19. 1922 PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. The inventory at New Year's was at- tended with generally satisfactory re- sults and the majority of the local trade found that the year 1921 had not been so bad as many had feared it would be. There was, however, no season of the year when it could be said that a rush existed, or even an indication of a rush, but the aggregate amount of business for the twelve months was surprising to many. Of course, there were a few spe- cial days that stand out conspicuously, but these days are always to be counted upon and they were not disappointing last year. Many florists looked to the holidays to bring their year's sales up to a good figure, and while the holiday trade was not so large in volume as some had hoped for, there was no complain- ing and everyone apparently had a satis- factory rounding out for the year. Various Notes. The greenhouses on the estate of John C. Whitin, in Whitinsvillc, have been closed by the present owner, M. .Lassell, who has disposed of all of the plants. These greenhouses have been in use since 1876, and William McAllister, who has been employed on the estate for the last forty-five years, has been in charge of them for twenty-five years. Samuel Resnick, of Bowers & Resnick, has been suffering from bronchial trou- bles. Max Viller has been calling on the trade in southeastern New England in the interests of J. E. Koppelman. E. K. Thomas was the speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the Ki- wanis Club, January 11. Charles Hunt, of Burnside street, is recovering from a severe attack of tlie grip. William A. Bowers made a business trip through central New England last week. W. IT. M. LONDON, ONT. Emery B. Hamilton, of the West Horal Co., entertained the staff Wednes- day night, January 11. After attending the theater the revelers had a dinner party at Wong's cafe and spent a jolly evening. A witty speech by Horace P
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