. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FBBB0ABT 3, 1916. The Florists' Review 23 OBITUARY Carlman Bibsam. The death last week is reported of Carlman Eibsam, of Trenton, N. J,, widely known as a grower of nursery stock, especially privet and shrubs. John W. B. Hallett. John Hallett, for more than twenty- five years a florist at Mamaroneck, N. T.^ died at the home of his son, at Flushing, N. Y., in his seventy-fourth year. He is survived by his wife, two aons and a daughter. Thomas Barson. Thomas Barson, a retired florist of Johnstown, N. Y., died January 19, after a long illness. He was


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. FBBB0ABT 3, 1916. The Florists' Review 23 OBITUARY Carlman Bibsam. The death last week is reported of Carlman Eibsam, of Trenton, N. J,, widely known as a grower of nursery stock, especially privet and shrubs. John W. B. Hallett. John Hallett, for more than twenty- five years a florist at Mamaroneck, N. T.^ died at the home of his son, at Flushing, N. Y., in his seventy-fourth year. He is survived by his wife, two aons and a daughter. Thomas Barson. Thomas Barson, a retired florist of Johnstown, N. Y., died January 19, after a long illness. He was 54 years of age and was born in England. He came to America in 1888 and for a time was located at Hoosick Falls, N. Y. He later removed to Amsterdam, N, Y., where he was employed as gar- dener by the late Stephen Stanford. About twenty years ago he went to Johnstown, where he established a flo- rists' business. This he sold in 1914 to J. H. Frederick, of Schenectady. He is survived by his wife, a brother and two sisters. WiUlam H. Ferguson. William H. Ferguson, a well known and highly respected florist of Phila- delphia, died January 28, at the age of 69 years, the funeral taking place Feb- ruary 1. The business of Ferguson & Son, at Twelfth and Spring Garden streets, will be continued by the sur- viving partner. Edward Welch. Edward Welch, of Hartford, Conn., died January 19 from pneumonia, after an illness of five days. He was born in Simsbury, Conn,,.April 8, 1862. His wife, four sons, two brothers and a eister survive him. Bernard Schramm. Bernard Schramm, aged 77, a pioneer florist of Toledo, O., died January 19 at his home on Baker street. He was born in Stotzheim, Alsace-Lorraine, and migrated to Toledo in 1863, where he became manager of the old Peter (Lenk greenhouses. Later he established greenhouses in Toledo and founded the business which now is known as Schramm Bros. When Mr. Schramm re- tired from the business his sons, Ber- nard G. and Charles, took charge. B


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