. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febul'auy 27, lOia. The Florists^ Review 21 t'iety. The following coniniittee has been named to arrange for schedules, prizes, kind of entries and their classes: J. Allen Davis, Joseph Aumer and Willis E. Blodgett. E. C. A. OBITUARY. Abraham Moltz. Abraham Moltz, who was well known in the cut flower trade in New York city, died at his home, 1178 Forty- fourth street, Brooklyn, February 20, at the age of 45 years. He was born in Russia, but came to New York at an early age. He entered the cut flower business as a youth and for some years carried on


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Febul'auy 27, lOia. The Florists^ Review 21 t'iety. The following coniniittee has been named to arrange for schedules, prizes, kind of entries and their classes: J. Allen Davis, Joseph Aumer and Willis E. Blodgett. E. C. A. OBITUARY. Abraham Moltz. Abraham Moltz, who was well known in the cut flower trade in New York city, died at his home, 1178 Forty- fourth street, Brooklyn, February 20, at the age of 45 years. He was born in Russia, but came to New York at an early age. He entered the cut flower business as a youth and for some years carried on a business on his own ac- count. He had been employed by Henry M. Robinson & Co. for several months, in t^te Coogan building, and had ar- ranged to join Alexander J. Guttman just before he was seized by his fatal illness. He had been married twice and leaves a widow and three children. Edward Boiirque. Edward Bourque, manager of the Madison avenue store of Charles A. Dards, New York city, died of pneu- monia at his home in Yonkers, Febru- ary 20, at the age of 49 years. He had been associated with Mr. Dards for thirty years and was widely known in the trade, having been the buyer for many years. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum. He was a man of pleasing personality and had hosts of warm friends among the florists of the city. He leaves a widow but no chil- dren. Wm. Blacker. Wm. Blacker, florist and well known citizen at Clearfield, Pa., dropped dead of heart disease at his home, in the afternoon of February 21. Louis Spath. A household name, not only in the nursery trade of Germany, but of Eu- rope, and familiar also to many in the United States, Louis Spath has passed away full of honors. His nurseries at Berlin, Germany, count among the larg- est in Europe and the collections of trees, shrubs and plants have few equals. The model and extensive nur- series remain a tribute to his business acumen and abilities. Charles Slebrecht. Charles Slebrecht, for thirty years a f


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