April 12. 1913 



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Obituary. 



J. W. Pratt. 



Joseph W. Pratt of Maiden, Mass., 

 gardener, died on March 29, after 

 three weeks' illness, following a para- 

 lytic shock. He leaves a widow, two 

 sons and two daughters. 



Mrs. J. W. Arnold. 

 Mrs. J. W. Arnold, of Omaha, Neb., 

 died March 26th in her 66th year. She 

 was a member of the firm of J. W. & 

 E. E. Arnold and had been well-known 

 as a florist. She is survived by one 

 son and three daughters. 



Miss Janette Eadie. 

 Miss Janette Eadie, daughter of the 

 late James Eadie, and niece of 

 Adam Graham, died at the home of 

 her sister in Cleveland, 0., on March 

 29, aged 57 years. Miss Eadie assisted 

 her father in his flower store on Eu- 

 clid avenue for many years and after 

 his death took full charge of the same. 

 She was a good business manager, a 

 cheery companionable woman, and 

 highly regarded by everyone who 

 knew her. She has been in failing 

 health for about two years. 



George Rosmarin. 

 George Rosmarin, pioneer florist and 

 one of the best known residents of 

 Alameda, Cal., died on March 26th. 

 Death was due to a general break- 

 down, and was probably hastened by 

 the sorrow incidental to the death of 

 his wife, who passed away three 

 months ago. The deceased florist had 

 been a resident and business man of 

 Alameda tor the past 42 years, having 

 during that time conducted a nursery 

 and florist business. Mr. Rosmarin 

 came to Alameda from San Mateo 

 County, where he settled 45 years ago, 

 coming to California from Germany, 

 his birthplace. 



Frank Williams. 

 Frank Williams passed away at a 

 sanitarium in Kenilworth, 111., a sub- 

 urb of Chicago, March 30, where he 

 has been for nearly a year. He was 

 born in Greece 45 years ago, and with 

 his adoption into America he also 

 adopted a new name, under which he 

 built up a prosperous business, with 

 the able assistance of Mrs. Williams. 

 Two years ago Mr. Williams gave evi- 

 dence of mental trouble and a visit 

 to his native land was planned in hope 

 of restoring him. This failed and Mrs. 

 Williams went after him and there 

 placed him in a sanitarium, where 

 everything was done, but without re- 

 lief. Mrs. Williams has in addition 

 to the store in the Atlas Block a store 

 just opened in the basement of the 

 new Goddart building, Wabash and 

 Monroe. 



INCORPORATED. 



Chicago, III. — Hoskins Floral Co., 

 capital stock, $25,000. Incorporators, 

 David J. Hoskins, John W. Harris and 

 Frank Amberg. 



New York, N. Y.— United Growers' 

 Flower Shops, Inc., capital stock, $25,- 

 000. Incorporators, J. Schreyer, L. 

 Wendel, Jr., and F. Doerhoefer. 



McMinnville, Tenn. — Forest Nursery 

 & Seed Co., capital stock, $5,000. In- 



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GREENHOUSES BUILDING OR CON- 

 TEMPLATED. 



Cedar Falls, Iowa — Bancroft & Mines, 

 one house. 



Farmlngton, Utah — Miller Floral Co., 

 six houses. 



East Greenwich, R. I. — James Hay, 

 range of houses. 



Mt. Clemens, Mich. — Fred Lewis, 

 vegetable house. 



Plymouth, Mass. — Chas. E. Stevens, 

 one house 25 x 125. 



Sheridan, Wyo. — Best Floral Co., 

 two carnation houses. 



Grand Rapids, Mich. — Henry Smith. 

 Bridge street, two rose houses, each 

 26 X 187 feet. 



Creston, Iowa — Creston Greenhouses, 

 Carl Gehrecke, rose house. 



Oakland, Cal. — George F. A. Davis, 

 .567 28th street, one house. 



Providence, R. I. — Stephen J. Toher, 

 58 Concord street, additions. 



Shrewsbury, Mass. — A. H. Knight, 

 one house, King construction. 



Tacoma, Wash. — Acme Floral Co., 

 three houses, each 35 x 116 feet. 



Strasburg, Pa. — A. H. Rohrer, range 

 of houses, Hitchings & Co., builders. 



Houston, Tex. — George M. Cosh, 

 Main and McGowan streets, additions. 



FIRES. 

 Providence, R. I. — A greenhouse 20 x 

 50 feet, owned by W. A. Farland, of 

 Chace street, Fail River, Mass., was 

 burned to the ground. March 29th. No 

 insurance. 



