. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcehber 25, 1919. The Horists' Review. Enud Gimdestrup. Knud Gundestrup, seedsman and onion set operator, died at his home in Chicago, December 18, after a brief ill- ness. Mr. Gundestrup was 52 years of age. He was a native of Denmark, where he grew up to a knowledge of agricultural seeds and the export seed trade. His first business venture on his own account in America was under- taken in 1904, but after some years he returned to the Scandinavian countries, where he spent three and one-half years. Returning to (Chicago in 1915, he at once re-es


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Dbcehber 25, 1919. The Horists' Review. Enud Gimdestrup. Knud Gundestrup, seedsman and onion set operator, died at his home in Chicago, December 18, after a brief ill- ness. Mr. Gundestrup was 52 years of age. He was a native of Denmark, where he grew up to a knowledge of agricultural seeds and the export seed trade. His first business venture on his own account in America was under- taken in 1904, but after some years he returned to the Scandinavian countries, where he spent three and one-half years. Returning to (Chicago in 1915, he at once re-established himself in the seed trade, with a store on Milwaukee avenue, in the Jefferson Park district of Chicago, making a specialty of supplying market gardeners' seeds and wholesale dealing in onion sets. The funeral was held at the Jefferson' Park Congregational church December 22, interment being at Mount Olivet. There was a large attendance and many flowers. Mrs. Aurena Humfeld. Mrs. Aurena Humfeld, wife of W. H. Humfeld, of the' Humfeld-Orear Floral Co., Kansas City, Mo., died December 17 at her home, 3126 Chest- nut avenue, after a short, illness. She was 62 years of age and had lived in Kansas City thirty years. She is sur- vived by her husband, a brother, Her- man Braumecker, Cincinnati, O., and five daughters, Mrs. L. M. Orear, Kan- sas City; Mrs. P. J. Newman, Manhat- tan, Kan.; Miss Sammai Humfeld, Pitts- burgh, Pa., and Miss Emma W. Hum- feld and Miss Viola May- Humfeld, of the home address. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon, De- cember 19, followed by interment in Forest Hill cemetery. QeoTge T. Schuneman. George T. Schuneman, of Rockville Center, N. Y., died at his home Decem- ber 22, from pneumonia, following an illness of three days. Mr. Schuneman was at one time a large grower of vio- lets and later became one of the pioneer growers of winter-flowering sweet peas. NEW YORK. < The Market. The eve of the Christmas holiday found the marke


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