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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JUNB 3, 1909. 



S.D. Woodruff & Sons 



SPKCXALTZKBi 



Garden Seeds in Variety 



Maine eeed potatoeB, onion sets, etc. 



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Seed Trade News. 



AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. 



Pres., Watson 8. Woodruff, Orange, Conn.; 

 First Vice-pres., J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb.; 

 Sec'y and Treas., 0. E. Kendel, Cleveland. 

 Twenty-seventh annual convention, Niagara 

 Falls, Ont.. June 22 to 24, 1909. 



FRANCIS BRILL. 



Francis Brill, tho seed grower at 

 Hempstead, N. Y., is the youngest son of 

 the late John Brill, one of the leading 

 horticulturists of his day, who for many 

 years conducted an extensive and thriving 

 market garden and florists' establishment 

 in Jersey City, and later in Newark, N. 

 J., up to the time of his death in 1870. 

 Here Francis Brill received that training 

 which, combined with his executive abil- 

 ity, keen observation and personal experi- 

 ments, in after years led to his being 

 recognized as one of the leading seed ex- 

 perts in the country. 



January 1, 1857, Mr. Brill and Ann 

 Elizabeth MacDonald, daughter of the 

 late David MacDonald, of Newark, N. J., 

 were married. Mrs. Brill's grandfather. 



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Robert MacDonald, was one of the early 

 settlers of that part of Newark, N. J., 

 known as The Neck, and was identified 

 with the growth and development of that 

 city. 



In the year 1870 Mr. Brill moved with 

 his family to Mattituck, in Suffolk 

 county, Long Island, where he established 

 a seed farm. At this place, through his 

 efforts in developing and perfecting the 

 cauliflower, he took a leading part in blaz- 

 ing the way for the extensive cauliflower 

 industry that has made that section of 



Novelties and Crops for 

 Inspection 



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