September 30, 1916 



H E T I C tr L T U R E 



455 



Cincinnati — Morris Grossberg rep- 

 resenting A. L. Vaughan & Co., Chi- 

 cago; \Vm. Rodgers and W. G. Mat- 

 thews, Dayton, Ohio; Frank Ball, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind.; C. L. Kincaid, Vevay, 

 Ind. 



Washington. D. C. — Arthur Niesson 

 Phila., Pa.: Charles P. Dudley. Madi- 

 son, N. J.; L. J. Seiger, Robert Craig 

 Co., Phila., Pa.; Joseph W. Heacock, 

 Wvncote, Pa.; George Cohen, Cohen & 

 Hiller, New York, N. Y. 



Chicago — C. Niemann, New York; 

 R. R. Davis, Jlorristown, III.; A. L. 

 Glaser, Dubuque, Iowa; Vernon Grif- 

 fin, Hannibal. Mo.; W. J. Smart, New 

 York; Miss Semler, Milwaukee, Wis.; 

 Mrs. I. Baumgarten and H. Baumbar- 

 ten, Milwaukee, Wis. 



New York — Edwin C. Mayer, Cor- 

 nell University. Ithaca, N. Y.; Robert 

 Kift, Philadelphia; David Eraser, 

 Pittsburgh, Pa.: R. Vincent, Jr., 

 Whitemarsh, JId.; Geo. W. Kerr, 

 Doylestown, Pa.; Geo. L. Stillman, 

 Westerly, R. I.; W. W. Castle, Boston. 



Philadelphia — F. Henry of Henry & 

 Lee, N. N. City; C. 0. M. Nims, A. H. 

 Hews & Co.. Cambridge, Mass.; An- 

 toine Leuthy, Roslindale, Mass.; C, 

 H. Breitmeyer. Detroit, Mich.; Z. D. 

 Blackistone, Washington, D. C; W. 

 F. Gude, W'ashington; George W. 

 Hess, Washington. 



Obituary 



David Phillips. 

 David Phillips, a florist of Quebec, 

 Canada, died on Saturday, Sept. 23. at 

 the home of his sister, Mrs. De Foe, 

 in East Orange, N. J., in his fifty-third 

 year. 



George H. Sullivan. 



George H. Sullivan of Revere, Mass., 

 died on Friday. Sept. 22, at the Frost 

 Hospital, Chelsea, following an opera- 

 tion. He was a native of Cambridge 

 and was engaged in the florist busi- 

 ness. He is survived by his wife. 



George W. Seavey. 



Geor.ge W'. Seavey, the eminent flow- 

 er artist, well known to many in the 

 trade for his beautiful paintings of 

 roses and other flowers, passed away 

 at his home in Boston on Thursday, 

 Sept. 21. Mr. Seavey had been in fail- 

 ing health for several years, but the 

 immediate cause of his death was the 

 result of injuries sustained in a trol- 

 ley accident, pneumonia setting in. 



A. H. Murdock. 



On Friday, Sept. 22, Albert H. Mur- 

 dock, aged 66 years, died suddenly at 

 his home in Shrewsbury, Mass., of 

 heart disease. He had been in poor 

 health for some time. He came to 

 Shrewsbury five years ago from Boyls- 

 ton, where he was born, and has been 

 engaged in market gardening and flow- 

 er raising with his son. David Mur- 

 dock. Shrewsbury. Beside his son, he 

 leaves his wife and a brother. Dr. E. 

 A. Murdock, Spencer. 



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 the photograph. 



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