. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1184 The American Florist Jan. 11, lieins' continued by two brothers. Peter and Peatro Chatmas. Henry Schmeckpepper, a florist of Glendale, a suburb of Brooklyn, has a new light pink Japanese incurve:! chrysanthemum that was passed on b^ the committee of the Chrysanthemum Society of America last November and awarded SO points. It is a sport of Ed- win .Seidewitz. I. Goldstein, formerly of Goldslein & Futterman. has g-one Into the whole- sale business for himself at 114 West 28th street. For the past ;)


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1184 The American Florist Jan. 11, lieins' continued by two brothers. Peter and Peatro Chatmas. Henry Schmeckpepper, a florist of Glendale, a suburb of Brooklyn, has a new light pink Japanese incurve:! chrysanthemum that was passed on b^ the committee of the Chrysanthemum Society of America last November and awarded SO points. It is a sport of Ed- win .Seidewitz. I. Goldstein, formerly of Goldslein & Futterman. has g-one Into the whole- sale business for himself at 114 West 28th street. For the past ;) years he has been connected with the business in different capacities, in this city and Itrooklyn. and bears a good reputation. Although Ftitterman Bros, is a new firm name in the wholesale district, at least one of its members. Eli Putter- man, has for a number of years been well known as a hustler. His brother, who was with him during the existence of the old firm, is also an active man. There is now quite a sprinkling of the flowers of bulbous stock in the wholesale stores. In addition to Paper Whites, which have been in for several weeks. Golden Spurs and are now seen. James McCoUum. for the past Hi years superintendent of parks in Pat- erson. N. J., died. January 2. A more extended notice will be found in the obituary column. The annual ball of the Greek-Ameri- can Florists' Association will be held in the Palm Garden. ."JSth street, near Lexington avenue, on the night of February 27. Charles Pajan. who had worked with his brother. Louis C. Pajan in the lalter's retail store. 242-t: Eig-hth ave- nue, died recently of ))neumonia. Tlie first Golden Spur narcisstr^ no- ticed in the market was received the past week by the I'nited Cut Flower Ill West 28th street. Manager McCarthy. oE the retail firm of James AA^eir, Fulton street. Brooklyn, us that their holiday trade has been good. Theodore Malandre. of the retail firm of Malandre Brothers,


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