. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lmmmmmmmuii4LmuMm2iiiAmmai^^ fjj.'>9j»:^j;'j^j: m^jmimmMJi'. r*^1rr•\;rAS^lr/s^1rri\1^/1^1l«^\1r/s^lr/-•^1lyA^"r*^1r/-»^h BACK ON THE JOB. Florists Betum to Old Places. With President Wilson and the other American delegates in Europe for the peace conference, the allied armies ad- vancing into Germany to occupy the ter- ritory agreed on by the armistice, and the American soldiers rapidly arriving in this country, many members of our trade who were in the training camps in this country and with the forces in France and Belgium at the clo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Lmmmmmmmuii4LmuMm2iiiAmmai^^ fjj.'>9j»:^j;'j^j: m^jmimmMJi'. r*^1rr•\;rAS^lr/s^1rri\1^/1^1l«^\1r/s^lr/-•^1lyA^"r*^1r/-»^h BACK ON THE JOB. Florists Betum to Old Places. With President Wilson and the other American delegates in Europe for the peace conference, the allied armies ad- vancing into Germany to occupy the ter- ritory agreed on by the armistice, and the American soldiers rapidly arriving in this country, many members of our trade who were in the training camps in this country and with the forces in France and Belgium at the close of hostilities, are going back to their peace- time jobs. Secretary Baker announced December 7 that the casualty lists were far from complete, but he expected that they would be in a short time. As the florist-fighters return to their places, let The Eeview know. When news comes of misfortune to any of the brave young men of our trade who were in the fighting, let The Review know about them also, for its "Khaki and Blue" page. Harry E. Ouerinot. It is with regret that we report the death of Harry E. Guerinot, formerly of George T. Boucher's force, Rochester, N. Y. Private Guerinot was one of the. first boys to be sent away from Roch- ester and was in training at Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. It was after strenuous training that he under- went a series of three operations and received an honorable discharge. He enlisted again at a later date and after a short sickness of pneumonia passed away in Pittsburgh, Pa., a few days ago, at the age of 27 years. He was a member of Rochester Council, Knights of Columbus. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Dr. A. J. Guerinot and Dr. George W. Guerinot. He was given a military funeral and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original


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