. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^?•j>7^^v^-'^'*:"^~^>'^^Tv»' v. .*? v^"--^5^""*^T?'vVJi^(;{'^'V- <*"'**??"?''?? ?'? ' APBIL e, 1922 The Florists^ Review 63. W. L. Morris. His many friends throughout the United States will regret to learn of the death of William L. Morris, who had been engaged in the flower business in Los Angeles for many years. Mr. Mor- ris died at his home, 1279 West Adams street, in that city, March 26, and the funerjil was held March 28. Mr. Morris had not been well for several years, but only a few days before his death


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ^?•j>7^^v^-'^'*:"^~^>'^^Tv»' v. .*? v^"--^5^""*^T?'vVJi^(;{'^'V- <*"'**??"?''?? ?'? ' APBIL e, 1922 The Florists^ Review 63. W. L. Morris. His many friends throughout the United States will regret to learn of the death of William L. Morris, who had been engaged in the flower business in Los Angeles for many years. Mr. Mor- ris died at his home, 1279 West Adams street, in that city, March 26, and the funerjil was held March 28. Mr. Morris had not been well for several years, but only a few days before his death he was around as usual. He was formerly in business at Des Moines, la., leaving there to go to New Orleans, from which city he moved to Los Angeles about six- teen years ago. He was formerly con- nected with the H. N. Gage Co. and more recently with S. Murata & Co. and the L. A. Floral Co., with which he was at the time of his death. He was also in business for himself on Broadway for some time. Mr. Morris was 66 years of age, and his wife and daughter sur- vive him. H. R. E. Robert A. Black. Eobert Alexander Black, for twenty- two years superintendent of the Juniper Hill cemetery, Bristol, E. I., and a land- scape gardener and forester for many years in Scotland, before he came to America, died at his home on Federal street, Warren, E. I., Sunday, March 26, at the age of 72 years. Mr. Black took a deep interest in everything pertaining to floriculture and was apprenticed to learn the gardeners' trade when still in his teens. After_ completing his apprenticeship, he was" associated with several large horticul- tural enterprises in his native land, and became a recognized authority and ex- Eert gardener, forester and floriculturist, n April, 1898, he came to Bristol, E. I., to assume charge, as superintendent of the Juniper Hill cemetery, where he had since remained. He is survived by his wife, Margaret M. Black, and one sister. W. H. M. NEW YORK. The Market. Last w


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