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Gardeners and Florists’ Annual for J9J8 
Youell, Henry, florist, Syracuse, 
N. y., d. about Sept. 20, a. 73. 
Mr. Youell was secretary of the 
American Gladiolus Society from 
1919 till his death. He was one 
of the oldest readers of “The Flor- 
ists’ Exchange,” and for many 
years had been its Syracuse cor- 
respondent. He was also president 
of the Syracuse Florists’ Club. Mr. 
Youell was born in Yarmouth, 
England. 
Young, John, gardener in the 
employ of Col. Samuel P. Colt, 
president of the U. S. Rubber Co., 
d. June 9. at Bristol, Conn., a. 
about 80, of apoplexy. He was a 
native of Scotland. 
Youngs, Harry H., nurseryman, 
Dayton, Ohio, d. Aug. 4, a. 69. 
Yunher, Mrs. Eliz. W., garden 
enthusiast, d. in February, at her 
home in Louisville, following a 
stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Yunker 
planned some of the handsomest 
gardens in the city and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Emilie, is school garden 
director of Louisville. 
Zeiner, Geo. K., florist of Wan- 
tagh, L. I., N. Y., d. Jan. 13, of 
pneumonia. He was a veteran of 
Co. G. 58th Regiment, N. Y. 
Zuber, Vincent J., grower. 
Whitestone, L. I., N. Y., d. Nov. 
2, a. 75. He was born in France, 
but came to Whitestone about 40 
years ago. He was a specialist 
in the growing of Ulrich Brunner 
Roses and for years produced 
the flnest blooms of that Rose 
coming into the New York market. 
Using the Planet Jr. 
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