. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 20, 1912. The Florists^ Review 21 Oleveland, O.—Lloyd F. Charles- worth, of D. Charlesworth & Son, and Miss Jessie W. Foote, also of this city, were married August 7. Lake Forest, 111.—Maurice Fuld, of the H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Fa., lectured before the Garden Club August 27, on dahlias and gladioli. Wimted, Conn.—Mrs. John O'Neil, mother of Daniel O'Neil, the Moore- t^ille florist, died at Torrington, August 19, at the age of 74 years. Greensboro, N. C.—C. W. Moorby has resigned his position with the J. Van Lindley Nursery Co.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 20, 1912. The Florists^ Review 21 Oleveland, O.—Lloyd F. Charles- worth, of D. Charlesworth & Son, and Miss Jessie W. Foote, also of this city, were married August 7. Lake Forest, 111.—Maurice Fuld, of the H. F. Michell Co., Philadelphia, Fa., lectured before the Garden Club August 27, on dahlias and gladioli. Wimted, Conn.—Mrs. John O'Neil, mother of Daniel O'Neil, the Moore- t^ille florist, died at Torrington, August 19, at the age of 74 years. Greensboro, N. C.—C. W. Moorby has resigned his position with the J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. and will return to Philadelphia September 1. Worcester, Mass.—Frank Connors, for five years employed at the greenhouses of George W. Knowlton, in West Up- ton, has now taken charge of the green- houses owned by Denholm & McKay, in this city. Clarksville, Tenn.—The Evergreen Lodge Greenhouses were sold August 7, at public auction. The sale included four vacant lots and the greenhouses proper, and a new cottage. The entire property was bid off by Dancey Fort for $5,500. Helena, Mont.—Leon I. Milot, of the Mills-Milot Florist Co., of Wenatchee, Wash., and Miss Emma Latsch were married at the bride's home here Au- gust 12. Prior to removing to Wenat- chee three years ago, Mr. Milot was a florist in Helena. Shelbume Falls, Mass.—W. E. Shaw has nearly completed his new green- house on Creamery avenue, and will soon be fully equipped for business. The greenhouse is 40x130 and is pleas- antly situated on the west bank of the Deerfield river, at the rear of Shaw's residence. Salina, Kan.—A recent fire at the greenhouses of Edward Tatro caused a loss of about $700. The garage, in which the flames originated, was de- stroyed. The automobile was some- what scorched before Mr. Tatro suc- ceeded in removing it, and the wind shield was broken by the heat. Part of one greenhouse was also ruined. Davenport, la.—Frank Davis, for- merly a member of the B. R. Davis Co


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