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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



ArniL 21, 1904. 



ENTIRE TOWN SOLD, 



Under the above caption a Youngs- 

 towu, O., newspaper publishes the fol- 

 lowing account of the sale of Templin 

 property at Calla, 0.: 



Hie-hard and Wilbur Templin have sold their 

 Calla Greenhouses, together -^^ith their good 

 will, to Norman Bashluger, of Columbiana, and 

 Charles W. Hendricks, of Leetoniu. for a con- 

 sideration not given, and the latter will in- 

 corporate and take actual charge of the famous 

 seed farm after May 15. 



The Calla Greenhouses were organized thirty 

 years ago by Lewis Templin and have since 

 passed into the hajids of his sons and grand- 

 son. They were transferred to Richard L. 

 Templin and Mark B. Templin. Wilbur W. 

 Templin, a sou of Richard, and his father 

 have sold their two-thirds Interest in the pi-op- 

 erty, which is really the whole town. All of 

 the land, together with twenty greenhouses 

 and eight dwellings, were sold to Norman 

 Bashinger. cashier of the First National Bank 

 at Ctolumbiana. and Charles W. Hendricks, 

 teller of the First National Bank at Leetonla. 

 These young business men are hustlers and 

 the change augurs continued prosperity for the 

 l>eople of Calla and success for the members 

 of the corp4>ration that is to organize. 



Through the enormous business of the Temp- 

 lin company the postolfice there is second to 

 Yonngstown in this county and pays a. salary 

 of $1,700 a year to the postmaster, who is 

 Wilbur Templin, placed there after a hot po- 

 litical struggle. The change may result in his 

 resignation, and it Is said that he and his 

 father may embark in the same business in 

 some other place. They have no plans at 

 present, but their hosts of friends will wish 

 them continued prosperity in any line and 

 in any field. 



OCEANIC, N. J. 



The Monmouth County Horticultural 

 Society lield its regular monthly meet- 

 ing April 15. The following committees 

 were appointed : Exhibition committee, 

 Geo. Hale, A. G. Williams. W. W. Ken- 

 nedy, X. Butterbach, James Dowlen and 

 H. A. Kettei ; executive committee, C. 

 H. Walling, G. R. Kuhn, .John Yeomans, 

 W. H. Griffiths and N. Butterbach; in- 

 vestigating committee, Horace Long- 

 street. John Kennedy and H. A. Kettel. 

 The discussion of the evening w'as on 

 chrysanthemums. George H. Hale 



showed a vase of very fine amaryllis, 

 scoring 100 points, and Wm. Turner 

 .showed some excellent melons, which 

 also received 100 points. The judges 

 of the evening were N. Butterbach, W. 

 W. Kennedy and A. G. Williams. 



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