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The Florists' Review 



17 



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, , ., i;,'() was c'l<>ctc(l Olio (if its lew 

 ii,,ii, II V jnciiiticts lor liis cmiiKMit scr\- 

 , iiortn'iilturi'. It can safely hf 

 him that he waij one of the most 

 ,,pii ■ f and respected jiractical yanleii- 

 ,.i> 10 ever Jived in AIassachiis(>lts. 

 II,, surviv<>d bv one son, Joseph T. 

 I'li,: . for niauy years the resjiected 

 ^i,j„ 'tenilent of the John F,. Thayer 

 ,,st;i iSonth Lancastei. and hy two 



E. B. Sutton. 



1. jhani J*>. Sntton, w liu was in 



,,„.M -^ •<ome years aj^o as a ilorist at 



i;al '1, JM. Y., died July 1(5 at his 



liiiii; ' Fhishinf>. N. V.. at the aj^e of 



liu \. ' «. Jle was i)orn Jnly 7, 185;., in 



\V\' orlv city. J'efoi'e entering the 



;|,,i 1 trade at i.ahylon, lie was in 



iii~i — for a time witli his father and 



iiKir . I. maintaining a liue of fast ciip- 



i,.i- .'tween New York and San Fran- 



:- . iiider the firm name of Sutton 



\ I Jle removed to I'liishing nine 



Julius Roehrs. 



.1 ,, I- li'dchrs. I'duiidcr and head nf 



■ hr J.;liii^ Udidirs ('(I., .lied at his Imme 

 it !; -iMTford, \. J., at In a. m. Sunday, 



.I'll; ". lie had liecn ill for several 

 'iMiiiih- witli ^tomaidi tronlilc and liad 

 ■■■■•... , I oil!', a li'W ilay> lirfore fniin 



.' ■' . 'II Kuicipc in <|l!('vf ,if liraltll. 



.'i. 1^ liiii'lir< \\;iv lidin in llamlmi^, 

 '"■1 ■•' .III V. ill I V I 1. lie ^,T\ ,'<! tliree 



■ !■:'' <u till' liotaniiat yarcleii^ .-it Kiid. 

 I"!-' '!!, .ind went fioni that city tn 



'I III ' Mod J >iesdcn. I n |s<i."p he canii' 



■" AiiM'ii<-;i. Ii;i\jnii i'ceM a|ipointed head 



-::i' i'|''i for .Mr. Idenan. t>\' Jersex 



' i' \ . " lid at t hat t imc was lii'L;inning tn 



'"''■■■ .1 .•ullection of ()r(diid>. In Isfis 



M'. l.ii'Man returned to (Icrniany, ami 



M- '.' Iii'li' lullcct iciii ot' ()i<diids and >to\i' 



,l:iiii- uii< sdlil. .Mr. Ii'dchrs then tddk 



■>'' ^1 1'. I.ieii.'iii'v L;ieenlidns('> ;ind 



-'lit, ..I liii^iiidss as a L;eiicral lldii^t. lie 



!-|| I'liiit some ;rreenlidusi's nii r!d-.|i<'ct 



-"'■■' .liTscy ( ity llei;;ht-. w Ii.t.' lie 



.:!.■« 'lives and i-arnatioii'^ I'm' hi- retail 



'•■"!• ill' did not ri'inain in tlii retail 



'""'--, hdwe\er, I'ni- mule tli;in (i\e 



''■" - W'lien the Lieiian i;ri'eiilinii><e-< 



"■'''• '"III ddUll .Ml. I>dehl> llld\ed ell 

 ' '' i U< .l.'is("\ ('ity llei^lit-, w llele he 

 ' ■■I'ii I -|iecla|ty df ;:ld\\i|ii; li\lirid |iel- 

 '■'"■'' Mi-e- iindel- L;la--. With tlie-c 

 '" '^ - 'eiiiai k.'llily >urce--l'ul. 



''^ ' 'I ;i^;iiri rdm].elled tn Im.K lui a 



'■ ' - '' . lie tidiiiilit a lar;^e tiait nl' land 



'' ■ 'ii'i I'lird. \. .1., and lemnved Ins 



'' ''-taldi-hmeiit tip that plare, 



'" ' i~ lldU Idiati'il. Jle idlit i lined 



- Ii t- idiiel' .'It tent inn In t lie l;i iiw 



'l.\ lilid I'd |iet lial I (i-e- until t lie 

 '"' 'ii that line Wele i-llilailed liy 



' ii.inii' dt the .\merii-an I'-eaiitx, 



'tied the dldel xaiietie- tii take 



' -'•■It. .\t thi- iniiiture he liei;an 



■' lliii- iif palm-. >td\e and ;jreen 



'•'lilt-. :iiid tn hi- iiian\ ntliei \ ;\ 



■' ■ -till I he al-i. -radually added 



' ' III leieiil \eal- he ha- Jllstlv 



ti Hli-ell' dll ha \ i ne ime nl' t lie 



'"'I iiidst riimplete rdiiiiiieiiial 



ii- df dll !ii(|- dll this I'diit i iieiit . 



i I II .' Ml ', -77. ;' ( leiinaii lad ^ 



iidedei. rii,\ liad -e\ en • iiii 



■ ''dys and twn ^irls. The {wi 



•"ns, .liilius and llddiiaid. have 



' veais associated with him in 



-. ami it is experled the cdm]iany 



'ii'iie under their diri'i-tidii with- 



'iL'e df policy. 



>i"eral wa- lield at the rc-idence 

 ■ifterriddn. .Inlv '_'_'. TJiere was 



Julius Rcehrs 



!l!| ., 



\\\ 



I, 

 ■■i'l 



a lari;e at teiidaiiee. e\ery liiantdi nf the 

 trade liein^' represented and many from 

 a distaiiee lieing jireseiit. The fliiwei- 

 atte-led tile \\\<^\i e-teeiii ill which Mi. 

 Ii'di'lir- and hi- I'amily aie held, the 

 dlVelinu- iieili^ e\tleliiel\ iilimeldii- and 

 line ill I liarai-tei. The rndins u i re 

 liaiiked td the I eiliiie. Tile | la 1 1 wa- of 

 oii'hid-. .\ splendid wreath eame trinn 

 Sandi'i- \ Sun-. St. All'an-. |-aiL;l,'iiid. 



J. M. Gleasou. 



.1 . M . I i lea-dii. a Well i^ new n a lei 



lll:^ll|\ li'-pei-ted I'.ii-tiili -ei'd-nia 11. died 



.'~>unda\ e\eninu. .liiU 'Jn. fidlnwiie.^ an 



. dpcialmn pei t'urnie.l ilie -aiiie iiidininu. 



Ml. lile.-i-dll wa- .1 li;itl\e 111' (dlli-iild. 



( Ma--., and s|M'n1 in- .■utile jit'e. .-it'te; 

 leavilli; -illddl, III til.' -erd lill-ilie--. 



Ill' w a- lii-t \\ It li t lie iiriii 111 A ll.'in iV 



• 11.. \eW \illK. lleX' IlldVlll',; 111 I'.i.-ti.n 



' .-i II. I lii-i iil; a I .a it uri i n t lie |i i in .ii 



l\\e!i'tt V.V li|l':i-i>ll. lie later Went nV.'l 

 I td S.dlie^el iV I'littler ('ii.. lii'iiiL; a inelii 

 I lii'i 111' tli;it .•iiiiiein until it l.e.anie 

 ; iiierui'd wit Ii t lie II . I-;. I'i-ke ( .1. and 

 I W. \V. l.'aw-dli < d.. a- the I'litllel. I'l-ke, 



i li'.iw-dii Id., when he ail. I .\. I'. I'.;iine\ 

 I jdiiied fdiie- with the d|.| Iidii-.. nl T. 

 j .1. I '• ley < 'd. 



i There Were few .'iinle expc'il - Nmnn 



j ill the liiited Stall- 'liaii .\!r, (iki-im 

 I and he had the iiinli.lenee ami .-pei' 

 ' df a wide I'irele nl' market - .1 1 .i.-nei -, 

 tlorists and private gai kn.'i-. Tin i- 

 ceased was j* meniher i.i tli.' i lar.leiie- - ' 

 and Florists' <'luli rd' I'.dstdti. mhhv 

 niemliers i>\' uhieh attended the iiiiier;il 

 siM'vici".; a-< a l.'i^t tdken nt' e-tecin. 

 There was a we.-ilth i>\' tloial soiiveiiir- 

 from nnmerou'^ friend- and luislne— a- 

 soi-iates. Mr. <;l('a-dii wa< in hi- -i\tv 



(ifth \ear aiel le;i\es a wi.liiW ami Iwn 

 soii'^, line 111' w linm i- iii.i rried. to iiidurn 



his Ins-. 



Bridgeport. Conn, Charles J'lldinm's 

 S(lll^ have awar.led the roiitiiut t'nr the 

 I'liii-t nut inn lit an addition, ^io\IU feet. 

 Id their ni,i,.j|||,,,|S(.s to the I. or. I iV Hum 

 h;im < n. Wnik is In lie sfarte.l at mice. 



Waynesboro, Pa. Henry Fichhol/ 

 h.i- leliiiill and replanted his <j;reeii 

 li'iii-e-, wliirli were destrd\e.l 1 iv (ill- 

 l;i-t t';ill. .'"^iime ii\' his eariiatinn seed 

 Iiiil;- Were taken <:ire nt' liv I'riend- 

 I ;iinimi.; the 1 1 arrislmi^' llmi-t- and will 



I lie Lll'i'WII dll t'd! till' i|n\' n.'lt iiill.'l I 

 lliiW el sJinW . 



Joplin, Mo. \n aiit dlille l.eliili- 



iiii: tn William I!. I 'niimlstdiie wa- 



-Inlrli tliiln the L^ai'IliJe liidlill'l hi- e- 

 I;i Id i-li iiielil nil the eveniiiL; nt' Jiil\' ■"■ 

 I' i- i.e|ii'\e.i that this theft .-iml nlli 



"I iwn iiilifi-. \\,.|e the wdik dt' a kami 

 lit |n\ ri.|ri-. I'lir the aiiloinnlii le \va- 

 Inniel ;i I la mlnneil next .lay :i lew Idn.K- 

 triilil the l;.'i 1 ."IL:e. the liieti'i -Imwiii;^ il 

 lia.i lull al.iiiit ti'ii mile-. 



Glen Cove, N. Y. The Km- ( nn 

 -tiurtiiiii < n.. \drth Tdiiaw;iiida. .V, V .. 

 Ii.-is receive. I ;ui order I'rnm J. r. .Mdi 

 uaii I'or 'he erei-ticn lompi.d.' of an 

 1 Meii-ivn lai.je of _l;i lioi,-' - a! In- 

 ..Miiitrv |i|,i.c her.'. I'lie laiiLje (om 

 i'l i-es i;.n-i's ti.r |i"ai'he- .-iii i iiect a ri m^-. 

 \e^i (allies, violet , i h.iiv ardias, carna 

 tidii . mi'lniis .-iiiil ;.;('ncral plants. Tin 

 hiiiises nil! lie King channel bar with 

 iiirved gla— eaves. All the lower parts 

 nf the houses, including the heatine 

 pipes, are to he of cast iron. The steel 

 work used for supporting the g1as< i- 

 fii lie /incplated. 



