. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T*> V,vf ;l,;i March 18, 191S. The Florists^ Review 53 ber of Herbert Council, C. B. L., and St. Raphael's church, Blissville, where requiem mass was celebrated March 13. Interment was in Calvary cemetery. H. J. Beer. H. J. Beer, of Marshfield, Wis., died March 11, after a year's illness with tuberculosis. He is survived by - a widow, one son and a daughter, Miss Martha Beer, who doubtless will con- tinue the business. Walter Boblnson. Walter Robinson, known to many in the trade at New York as gardener on the Browkaw estate at Great N


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. T*> V,vf ;l,;i March 18, 191S. The Florists^ Review 53 ber of Herbert Council, C. B. L., and St. Raphael's church, Blissville, where requiem mass was celebrated March 13. Interment was in Calvary cemetery. H. J. Beer. H. J. Beer, of Marshfield, Wis., died March 11, after a year's illness with tuberculosis. He is survived by - a widow, one son and a daughter, Miss Martha Beer, who doubtless will con- tinue the business. Walter Boblnson. Walter Robinson, known to many in the trade at New York as gardener on the Browkaw estate at Great Neck, L. I., took his own life March 13, by leap- ing from a third-story window of a sanitarium at 293 Central Park west. New York city. GEEENWICH, CONN. 'There was a goodly attendance of members at the monthly meeting of the Westchester and Fairfield Horticultural Society March 12. Seven new mem- bers were elected and seven names were proposed for membership. Visi- tors present were Alexander Cummings, Jr., of A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., and A. L. Rickards, of the Stumpp & Walter Co., New York. The entertainment committee made its final report, was discharged by the presi- dent and accorded a rising vote of thanks from the members. It was voted to hold the summer exhibition in June, at Greenwich, Conn. The annual fall exhibition will be held in Stam- ford, Conn., November 2 to 4. An in- teresting feature of the meeting was a paper read by Alexander Cummings, Jr. "Rose Culture Under Glass and in the Garden" was the subject chosen. A lively discussion was started after the lecture. Cultural hints and the respective merits of the newer roses for outdoor culture were discussed to the advantage of the members. Mr. Cum- mings was tendered a hearty vote of thanks for his interesting paper. The competition for the prizes offered by James Stuart brought out a won- derful lot of choice flowers and plants. The judges awarded the first prize to A. Wynne for a fine v


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