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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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•I. A. HiidloiiK, who (lied Ian. 14, VMM\. William II. BudloiiK Lyman A. BudlonR. who died No\ . t;. 190'.'. 



Three Well Known Brothers, Only One of Whom Now Survives. 



;nit(Hti(iliil(' 'I'licscijiv. Xovrnilifr J. on liis 

 way to .-asl his hallot at tlic stale clri'- 

 tioii. 'I'lic niacliiiic luid ri'aclioii the coi- 

 ucr Hi' JIopc aii«l ScNciitli streets wlieii 

 it was struck !>> an electrii- car. All four 

 nicii -Hoio thrown out, ami Mr. I'aiiiienter 

 struck upon his liead. Ho was pickeil up 

 ill an iini-onscious eoiiditioii ami was 

 taken at oiice to his lioiiic. \\iicre it was 

 foinid that he liad siiflVi-(>(l a fracture of 

 the skull and <-oncussi(in of the hraiii. .\ 

 <oiisultation of iloctors was held, and ii 

 was thou<iht that his chances of recoM'iy 

 were yooil. liul 'i'hursday afternoon he 

 iiVt'W wiirse. and died early the following; 

 inorniiii;. 



L. A. Budlong. 



Lyinan A. i'.iidiouj^, wlm was fanieij 

 as the \\orld"s laryest market liarden.'r 

 and who was wid(dy known in the s'e(| 

 trade as a l(>adin<^ grower of onion -^ets. 

 died quite siiddeidy on the e'.ciiin;^ nf 

 Saturday, November (!, ;it his home in 

 'Jliicafjo. He was ;iiii)roatdiini; his ei^ht iei h 

 birthday anniversary, but was stroun .•md 

 active up to the last few ijays. and 

 possessed mental slrenj^th that w;is re 

 iiiarkable in one of his ye;irs. The c;iu>^e 

 <»f death w;is the liardeiiiii<; of the arte 

 ri<'s wiiich fiec|ueutly comes with ad 

 vanoed a<;e. .Mr. liudlonji was np anfl 

 about the iiiiiinine of tiie day precediiiu 

 liis death. 



J.,vmaii .\. Jlutllon;; was born at < raii^ 

 ton."K. !., ]).>cember I'l;, l^'J!*. Ju lS.-,7 

 ho remoM'd to ('hicajio and shortly (mi 

 ^jjajred in market j;ardeiiin<;. surincuiut iii^ 

 i)l)stacles and becomiiiij the larj^est oper 

 ,ttor in that line, the !-. A. Hudlon^f L'n. 

 now working 7Hi) acres. Later lie en 

 ^aged in the pickh"" businc^ss, anil t'i(nii 

 this i^iew his connection with tlie onion 

 set induct i> and the seed trade. in 

 1SSS Mr. iiudlong and S. F. Leonard 

 opeiateij the onion set l)usine.'^s togethei. 

 (die doin^r H"^ jirowinjr and the other the 

 distribiitiiijx. ii'i'l tliis eontiniuNl to lS!)t, 

 when Mr. Biidloiifr became both a grower 

 and distributor. His field of operations 

 ^adually extended until lu^ becaim^ a 

 leading: factor in tlie onion set market. 

 All Mr. Budlong "s affairs were con 

 ducteil on a large scale and by most 

 modern mi'thoils. with the result tliat he 



lia\(s a rnnsiileralde torluue. The laisi 

 nes-i. now ciMilucled a> the I ,. .\. I'.iid 

 long ' II.. has fill '■lime \ears lieeu ill 

 charge of a smi, .lii>e|iii .1. 1 '.iidlniig. mid 

 will Clint i line w it liiiiii i lit ernipt imi ur 

 clia llge. 



.\lr. I '.ildliiiig letl a willow, twii ^oli^ 

 and three dauglilii<. The s iii~ aie .In 

 sepli .1. and Iv L.. the daiightcis .\|i- 

 .\. I. Jones. Mk. II. II. < he-ter and .\lrv 

 Helen Shares. Of the liiothers, .lii-.eph 

 .\., who also leiiioved to ('hicagn and 

 \\lliise greenhouse interests became exiell 

 si\e. died .lami.aiy 1 I. lltiMi. The VDunger 

 brolher, William II. liiidloiig. sur\i\e> 

 .■ind w;is for yeai» a leading ligiiie in 

 the \iciiiil\ of I 'l ii\ ideiice. If. I. 



The funeral was held from the n-i 

 deiice Tuesday .-i t teriiuon. \ii\eiiiliei !•. 



and was largely atlellded. lllele liriiig 



maii\ (lowers. Iiiteinieiil wa^ at K'n^' 



Hill lelUet er\ . 



C. D. Zimmerman. 



' . I I. /.I iiimeniia II, nl' 1 >iit1 ;i In. N. ^ .. 

 uhii, fur a iiiiiiilier ul' years, had a retail 



lliilivt^" vliMe oil < llippeWa street. .■|lli| 



l;itei w,i^ ile\iiteil tii tile landscape part 



lit' ilie li|i^iiie'--s. ciiiiimilted suicidi e:iil\ 

 line iiinniiii^ last week. 



A. W. Steincke. 



A. W . Slcinclie died I'liday. \ii\ i Itiiier 

 ."i. .-il his liuiiir near Wnndmere cemi;er\. 

 Deiiuii. Mich. Ml stein, -ke \\a- til 



years nld and had I n a ^iilfiier frnai 



dropsy fur seven or eioht mniitli-. aim 



ili^ death had been expected I'nr --iin" 

 lime. lie i^ ^iir\i\ed li\ hi-, wninw. an! 

 by t wu step--iiii.-, < 'harle.-- :iihl .Inlin 

 W'aliicke. .Many line linr.al eiiibleai- we!-' 

 received Im the til iiei:i 1 . .■iiiihiil; iIhsi 

 lieinn II lieailt I I'lll piece t'|-niii the Ititln" 

 l-'lnn-ls' <'llib. 



William F. Rowald. 



William I', leiw.-ild. I'll- -e\eral \ ea i ■ 

 in the llorisis" Imsiiie-^^. died at hi< limn" 



liMII Hro.ad street, in lldLleW 1. i;. 1.. 



NoNfiuber ;'.. .after a short illness frnin 

 pneumonia, sujierindiiced by an attack it 

 the grip, lie w;is •">!» years of age. I'ji 

 to a few mouths :igo he collilucted ,1 

 small range of greenhouses on Piliitf a\i 

 line, near hi< Imme. 



Thos. McKenna Ulam. 



fhoinas .McKenna I'laiii died Xovem 

 lier ;!. aged 17 years, al his home at .'i07 



i'ideewiiod a\eliue, Kdgewoinl, I'ittsburg, 



I'a. for iiiaii\ yeai'^ he coiKJucted a 

 iloial esi.ablishnienl in I'itt^liurg, retir- 

 iiiL; aliiiut tour \ears ago. He is survived 

 liv his mother. .Mrs. llaiiiel I'lam: one 

 bii'lher and two sisteis. 



Jane Gordon Murchie Falconer. 



.\l h( r residence, I'orly scNciitii and 

 I'.utier streets, .laiie (lordon .Murcliie, 

 wife III' William falconer, superintendent 

 of the Allegheny cemetery. Pittsburg, 

 died 111' par.alysi^, Tiie-Mlay morning, No- 

 \eiuliei 1', aged I'rJ year-. .Mrs. falconer 

 was born near St i.inr.iei , Wigtonshire, 

 Scotland, and came to ihi> coiintrv in 

 l^^.■'., .and wa> married lo Mr. I'lilcouer, 

 III .New ^'ork, on the i|a\ of hei .irrival. 



.Mr-. f;ilciiiier had lieeii in t'ailing 

 lie.allh tor -lime year--. I'.e^idis her hus- 

 li.aiid. -he leaves ;i daughter. .Mis- .lean- 

 Ilie .M . falconer, .-md three ->i-ter-: in 

 filmland, .'iiid \\\ II -i^iei.- and a iiiother 

 in .\ew Zealand. Mr--, fah-oner was 

 -liictly ;i liiiiiie loviii" Woman. Inii took 

 a warm iiileresi in chinch work. llie Y. 

 \\ . < , .\.. ;iiii| the like. I'lciiig lit an ex- 

 cii'dinglv kind and -v iiipa I liet n lein 

 pe!:inieiii. her inlliieiice pellet rati i| far 

 and wide, :iiid -he wa- -incereiv ini.ved 

 liv I III --e W ho knew liel . 



\iaii\ and choice were the ilowi'i- -^ent 

 liv -ihlovviiin friend-. I'.olh at tlie resi- 

 lience .-md ill the ceineteiv. Iiandolpli 

 \ \Ic< 'lenient- had charge of tin iloral 

 1 II I iii-'iiii^- and ;i I ra n^eireiit -. an. I in 

 li 111 r;ili; V . lelineinent. ele:^anie .-iihi ap- 

 pn .pnaieiu -- the tiia-ter hand wa- visi- 

 ble. Mr. .\l.-( leiiieil'- a t t eiidilin per-oliallv 

 111 the whole inattei. I'.r-hles a Wealth of 

 liivelv lliiwei- and ihiral |iieie- -eiit by 

 priv.ale indiv idii.aU. manv o| the lloiists 

 colli riliiiieil neiieiiiii- tokens oi Micir 



I e-pecl . 



The p:illliearel - were IbniV II Ne-leV, 



.lames .1. I'.ooth, Walter (i. irawfoid. G. 

 Washington .\oiore. .lohn .1. ^ onnn and 

 .lames Hardie. 



Your paper certainly sells tla^ stufT. 

 II. K. ft\K. Koselle, \. .]. 



