. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgo3. The American Florist. 219. Wm Algie, Brampton, Ont. L. "W. Duggan. SOME PROMINENT MEN IN THE CANADIAN TRADE. H. G. Dillemuth. eflect that Mr. Duggan should have the general management of the business until the estate was wound up, the limit for which is 1914 when the youngest child of Mr. Dale becomes of age. At Mr. Dale's death Mr. Duggan took complete charge as managing executor, which position he has most ably filled up to the present time. H. G. DILLEMUTH. H. G. Dillemuth, is the able manager of Dun


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. tgo3. The American Florist. 219. Wm Algie, Brampton, Ont. L. "W. Duggan. SOME PROMINENT MEN IN THE CANADIAN TRADE. H. G. Dillemuth. eflect that Mr. Duggan should have the general management of the business until the estate was wound up, the limit for which is 1914 when the youngest child of Mr. Dale becomes of age. At Mr. Dale's death Mr. Duggan took complete charge as managing executor, which position he has most ably filled up to the present time. H. G. DILLEMUTH. H. G. Dillemuth, is the able manager of Dunlop's retail stores, Toronto. At the age ot 26, he has had the manage- ment of this place for four years, where those in a position to know can see with what splendid progress he has succeeded in this department. He originally came from Pittsburg, where he was connected with Patterson Brothers and A. M. Mur- dock, with whom he started his career. Canadian Horticultural Association. The sixth annual contention of the Canadian Horticultural Association was opened in St. George's hall, Sept. 2. Mayor t'rquhart and President Thos. Manton welcomed the delegates to the meeting. In his address of welcome the mayor hoped the convention would be a success and thoughtevery person should be inter- ested in horticulture, inasmuch as it brought all so closely in touch with nature; he spoke highly of the improve- ment of the various parks in this country, a predominant factor in the beautifying of all centers; he was very profuse in his eloquence on the horticultural display of the exhibition and of the interest taken by the general public. In conclusion he addressed the Montreal delegates, thank- ing them in behalf of the city council of Montreal for the valued assistance given Toronto recently in defense of .municipal rights at Ottawa. Mr. Walsh, of Mon- treal, in response, was thankful for the mayor's reference to this beautiful con- vention city adding that Montreal was continually learn


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