. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. piPMgnjP^^vii^ -wv"7r ,:???•. MARCH 2, 1922 The Florists^ Review S7. Mary Reinberg Zender. Mary Reinberg Zender, related to many florists in the great growers' sec- tion north of Chicago, died February 24. She was the wife of the late Lawrence Zender and the mother of Henry A. Zen- der and Mrs. Ada Terwilliger. She was the sister of Mrs. Margaret Weiland, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. Anna Hoff- man, Mrs. Helen Zender, George Rein- berg and the late Peter Reinberg. The funeral was held from the late residence, 1615 Thorndale avenue, Tuesday, Febr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. piPMgnjP^^vii^ -wv"7r ,:???•. MARCH 2, 1922 The Florists^ Review S7. Mary Reinberg Zender. Mary Reinberg Zender, related to many florists in the great growers' sec- tion north of Chicago, died February 24. She was the wife of the late Lawrence Zender and the mother of Henry A. Zen- der and Mrs. Ada Terwilliger. She was the sister of Mrs. Margaret Weiland, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. Anna Hoff- man, Mrs. Helen Zender, George Rein- berg and the late Peter Reinberg. The funeral was held from the late residence, 1615 Thorndale avenue, Tuesday, Febru- ary 28, to St. Gregory's church, whe're high mass was celebrated at 10 a. m. In- terment was at St. Henry's cemetery. Luke Collins. After a brief illness with pneumonia, Luke Collins, proprietor of the Parkside Greenhouses, Chicago, passed away last week. Interment was at Rosehill ceme- tery, February 23. He was 70 years of age and is survived by Mrs. Collins and two sons, who will carry on the business. Coming to America from England fifty years -ago, Mr. Collins worked at the trade at various places throughout the United States, finally becoming fore- man for Wietor Bros., Chicago. In the course of time he accumulated enough capital to acquire the Parkside Green- houses, 1457 East Seventieth street, Chi- cago, where he did both wholesale plant and retail cut flower business. George Collins, a brother, is superintendent for the Henry Smith Floral Co., at Grand Rapids, Mich. Charles H. Hoffmeyer. Wednesday, February 22, death claimed Charles H. Hoffmeyer, of Carne- gie, Pa., at his late residence, on the Chestnut street extension. The deceased was 68 years of age. Mr. HoflFmeyer was a gardener of the old school. Thirty-five years ago he was associated with Lincoln & Neff, of Spring Hill, but a number of years after its formation this firm dissolved partner- ship and Mr. HoflFmeyer purchased the present place at Carnegie, where Jie had resided for more than thirty years


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