. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JANCAHY 27, 1921 The Florists^ Review 31. NEW YORK. Albert J. Loretz. Albert J. Loretz, for some years con- ducting an establishment in Brooklyn, N. Y., died recently at his home in that city. He was 54 years of age. Mr. Loretz is survived by his wife, three sons, Francis, Albert and Eobert, and one daughter, Mary Rita Loretz. The funeral was held January 21, with a requiem high mass in the R. C. Church of the Nativity. Interment was at Holy Cross cemetery. George Bennett Watts, Jr. George Bennett Watts, Jr., an expert florist and assistant manager


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JANCAHY 27, 1921 The Florists^ Review 31. NEW YORK. Albert J. Loretz. Albert J. Loretz, for some years con- ducting an establishment in Brooklyn, N. Y., died recently at his home in that city. He was 54 years of age. Mr. Loretz is survived by his wife, three sons, Francis, Albert and Eobert, and one daughter, Mary Rita Loretz. The funeral was held January 21, with a requiem high mass in the R. C. Church of the Nativity. Interment was at Holy Cross cemetery. George Bennett Watts, Jr. George Bennett Watts, Jr., an expert florist and assistant manager of the Jack Trepel store, in Brooklyn, N. Y., died at the Kings County hospital, fol- lowing an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Watts was born in Springfield, L. I. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Watts. The funeral services were held January 18, and in- terment was at Springfield cemetery. Carl Strahle. Carl Strahle, one of the veteran flo- rists of Minneapolis, and a member of the Minnesota state association, died January 20, following a paralytic stroke. He was born in Germany gixty- onc years ago and came to Minneapolis about thirty-eight years ago. For many years he was foreman of the R. J. Men- denhall greenhouses near Minnehaha. When this concern was dissolved, fol- lowing the death of Mr. Mendenhall in 1904, Mr. Strahle worked for various other establishments. He was also an employee of Mr. Rogers on Mount Curve avenue, for many years. Mr. Strahle was a gardener of exceptional ability, and was of pleasing personality. A memorial service was held Sunday, January 23, which was attended by a large number of friends. Burial was in Lakewood cemetery, January 24. CLEVEI4ND, O. The Market. Last week found stock scarcer than it has been in years. Roses especially soenied not to be obtainable. The whole- salers were only able to give about twenty-five roses to a customer and then they did not have enough to go around. Retailers who have any large amount of


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