. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Frank B. Faulk. F ank E. Faulk, formerly of the firm of ! aulk Bros., in Fittsburgli, Pa., died October 11 at his home in Delray, Fla., at 1' e age of 36 years. With his brother, he luilt up a good business in the Alle- gho; y Market, Pittsburgh, about a year age but on account of poor health sold his iterest to his brother, Walter Faulk, anii went to Delray, Fla., where for a tinv he seemed to be regaining his health. He was beginning to build up a fine bus ness there. His death was unex- pecod and was a great shock to his mai y Pittsburgh friends


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Frank B. Faulk. F ank E. Faulk, formerly of the firm of ! aulk Bros., in Fittsburgli, Pa., died October 11 at his home in Delray, Fla., at 1' e age of 36 years. With his brother, he luilt up a good business in the Alle- gho; y Market, Pittsburgh, about a year age but on account of poor health sold his iterest to his brother, Walter Faulk, anii went to Delray, Fla., where for a tinv he seemed to be regaining his health. He was beginning to build up a fine bus ness there. His death was unex- pecod and was a great shock to his mai y Pittsburgh friends. He leaves a wiii and three daughters, besides hiu moh er and two brothers. Clarke. Edward McConnell. E'lward McConnell, for many years in business at Sharon, Pa., died at the age of 75 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Josi'ph Fisher, at Washington, Fa., Octo- ber 14. Death resulted from illness brought on by heart trouble. James Jeffrey. James Jeffrey, said to have been the oldest member of the American Associa- tion of Nurserymen at the time of his death, died at the age of 84, October 9, at his home on Gull Lake road, Kala- mazoo, Mich. Charles Byrnes. Charles Byrnes, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., died at his home, 70 Livingston street, Saturday evening, October 3. He was a florist, in the employ of the Poughkeepsie Water Works. His wife died last June. He leaves three daugh- ters, Miss Julia Byrnes, Mrs. Mary Lene- han and Mrs. Lillian Doran, and three grandchildren. The funeral was held at his home Tuesday morning, October 6, and services were held later at St. Mary's church. Charles O. Post. Charles O. Post died at the Middlesex hospital, Middletown, Conn., October 9, ^ter a short illness from pneumonia. He was 61 years of age and leaves one son. He was the first man employed by A. N. Pierson and had worked over forty years in Mr. Pierson's employ. B. C. S. tities of Polly Bose, Smith's Advance, Golden Glow and October Frost are in the market and move steadily. Most of the flor


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