. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVBMBEE 28, 1918. The Florists^ Review 23. BALTIMORE. William Orover. William Grover, designer for Howard & Smith, Los Angeles, Cal., where he had been employed for the last five years, died at his home on Kane street Novem- ber 16, at the age of 41 years. Mr. Grover was possessed of exceptional artistic taste and skill as a designer. His remains will be shipped to Philadel- phia, his former home, for interment. He is survived by his wife. Mabel Q. Atkin. Miss Mabel G. Atkin, of Pocatello, Ida., started her retail store there this spring and w
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVBMBEE 28, 1918. The Florists^ Review 23. BALTIMORE. William Orover. William Grover, designer for Howard & Smith, Los Angeles, Cal., where he had been employed for the last five years, died at his home on Kane street Novem- ber 16, at the age of 41 years. Mr. Grover was possessed of exceptional artistic taste and skill as a designer. His remains will be shipped to Philadel- phia, his former home, for interment. He is survived by his wife. Mabel Q. Atkin. Miss Mabel G. Atkin, of Pocatello, Ida., started her retail store there this spring and was making a wonderful business success, and was much admired for her ability and progressiveness, when she became a victim of Spanish influenza November 12. She had been with the floral department of a sta- tionery store of that city for a number of years and was well liked by the peo- ple of Pocatello, as well as the florists of the locality. Her remains were shipped to Michigan for interment. G. K. IT. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Plaat Registration. Public notice is hereby given that A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn., submits for registration the new gera- nium here described: Geranium General Fershing—Single; color, TlTld salmon, shading to light salmon-pink to- wards the petal edges; foliage bronzy green, medium size; compact in growth and extremely free and continuous in flowering, hence an im- provement on existing varieties in this color for bedding or decorative purposes. _ Any person objecting to this registra- tion, or to the use of the proposed name, is requested to communicate with the secretary at once. Failing to receive objection to the registration, the same will be made three weeks from this date. John Young, Sec'y. November 30, 1918. CYCLAMENS MOVE RAPIDLY. Cyclamens now appear to be valuable property and any grower who has a sur- plus of them will have no difficulty in converting his stock into cash. Those who have been advertising cyclamens in the Cla
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