. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVKMBKIt 9, 1910. The Florists^ Review 21 OBITUARY * WiUiam MaUoy. William Malloy, one of the most wide- ly known salesmen in the Boston mar- ket, died November 7 in the Natick hospital. The funeral will be held No- vember 10. Mr. Malloy formerly was with the Waban Rose Conservatories and for some years was manager in Boston for the Budlong Co., of Auburn, R. I. He was highly esteemed. W. N. C. Michael Donovan. Michael Donovan, a veteran gardener of Newport, R. I., died November 1 at the home of his brother, John Donovan, with whom he made his hom
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOVKMBKIt 9, 1910. The Florists^ Review 21 OBITUARY * WiUiam MaUoy. William Malloy, one of the most wide- ly known salesmen in the Boston mar- ket, died November 7 in the Natick hospital. The funeral will be held No- vember 10. Mr. Malloy formerly was with the Waban Rose Conservatories and for some years was manager in Boston for the Budlong Co., of Auburn, R. I. He was highly esteemed. W. N. C. Michael Donovan. Michael Donovan, a veteran gardener of Newport, R. I., died November 1 at the home of his brother, John Donovan, with whom he made his home. Mr. Donovan, who was more than 70 years of age, was for many years gar- dener and caretaker at the Winans es- state, first for the late Thomas Winans and later for the son, the late Ross Winans. The deceased is survived by a large number of nieces and nephews, besides his brother. , W. H. M. George Cartwright. We regret to report the death of George Cartwright, treasurer of the Boston Flower ICxchange, Boston, which occurred at his home, Z'A Dale street, Roxbury, Mass., November 2, after a brief illness. The deceased was a na- tive of the north of England and at the age of 10 came to America with his father,, who was a trained gardener. After settling in Wellesley, the deceased followed the nursery business for some years, but later entered the florists' business at Dedham, where he remained for more than twenty-five years. He was, in his day, the most successful local grower of Niphetos roses. For a number of years Mr. Cartwright had devoted his spare energies to selling flowers on commission for a number of growers at the Boston Flower Exchange. On the formation of a wholesale flower market in Boston, Mr. Cartwright was elected a director and treasurer, both of which positions he held until his death. Had he lived but two or three days longer he would have been reelected .treasurer by the board of directors for his twenty-fifth term. October 28 he attended the annual meeti
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