. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M" The Florists^ Review s > August 31, 1916. Vi^vi ?ft - ^r. Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Weitern and North Ave>.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. In sharp contrast with that of the few preoeiling weeks, business last week was unusually good and practically everything in sight was cleared daily. Asters are longer, stronger and, gen- erally, better, and in consequence there is an increasing dema


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. M" The Florists^ Review s > August 31, 1916. Vi^vi ?ft - ^r. Greenhouse Material OF BEST GRADE AND WORKMANSHIP-REASONABLE PRICES ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVENUE, (Near Weitern and North Ave>.) CHICAGO, ILL. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. PROVIDENCE, R. I. The Market. In sharp contrast with that of the few preoeiling weeks, business last week was unusually good and practically everything in sight was cleared daily. Asters are longer, stronger and, gen- erally, better, and in consequence there is an increasing demand for them. Gladioli also are a strong feature of the market. Various Notes. The claim of George H. Johnson, of the Elmwood Greenhouses, against the estate of Charles Mohr for flowers and plants amounting to $, was heard last week before a commissioner. The case was continued until September 7. James B. Warren, superintendent of the North Burial Ground, attended the an- nual convention of the Association of American Cemetery Superintendents, of which he was president, held last week at Norfolk, Va. Smith, the Florist, 25 Washington street, has repainted the interior of his store. George A. Saunders, superintendent of parks of Pawtucket, who has been seriously ill of late, has recovered suf- ficiently to be out and attend to his duties. Albert L. Warner, the octogenarian florist of 102" East street, Pawtucket, has the sympathy of the trade in the death of his wife, Mrs. Emma J. Warner, August 22, after an illness of several months. She -^^^ in her sixty- ninth year and would have celebrated her golden wedding anniversary Au- gust 26. The large greenhouse of the Park Greenhouses, on Broad^ street, is being torn down to make way for tenement houses, which J. G. Jensen proposes to erect. The mate-rial from the large structure will be rebuilt into a number of small houses at the rear of his property. The iElmwood Greenhouses report an unusual quantity of outdoor work and


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