December 5, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



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 may need if it is in the market — better telegraph 



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Various Notes. 



Superintendent George W. Burke, of 

 the Bureau of Parks, and Foreman John 

 W. Jones, of Sctenley park, contributed 

 the floral decorations for the public 

 Thanksgiving service held in Syria 

 Mosque, under the auspices of the Cham- 

 ber of Commerce. Tropical plants were 

 used in profusion, with quantities of 

 .specimen chrysanthemums from the 

 Phipps Conservatory. 



Mrs. Alice Gastovich, the widow of 

 Richard Gastovich, died November 25, 

 in the Presbyterian hospital, where she 

 was taken November 21. Mrs. Gasto- 

 vich had been with relatives in Bethle- 

 hem, Pa., following the funeral of her 

 husband and had just returned to Pitts- 

 burgh to resume her duties with the 

 Ludwig Floral Co. when she was at- 

 tacked with influenza, which rapidly de- 

 veloped into pneumonia. The funeral 

 services were held November 28 in the 

 chapel of Schellhass & Sons. Owing to 

 the death of Mrs. Gastovich, who had 

 been with the firm more or less during 

 the last five years until her marriage 

 two years ago, and other deaths affect- 

 ing members of the staff, the Ludwig 

 store has been characterized by a spirit 



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Standard size cases, $2.50 per case 



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of gloom for several days and friends 

 of the family have come in to help out 

 with volunteer service. Miss Mathilda 

 and Miss Margaret Baldinger, who have 

 long been identified with the staff, 

 buried their brother, William Baldinger, 



November 28, as the result of a paralyt- 

 ic stroke following influenza. While 

 not directly identified with the trade, 

 he was the son of the late Henry and 

 Philomena Baldinger, well known floral 

 pioneers of this section, the former hav- 



