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Title: Florists' review (microform)
Identifier: 5205536_40_3 (find matches)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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''.^ ■• ^f«, /f**_f»^ ■-^ppi^srfacf William Reid Siebrecht. AVilliani Hcid Sicliifilit, of Sicljreclit liros., liH'., iSuveiitv tliird stii'ct aiiti ,\I:iclis(>u avenue, New York, died of li,.;iil disease at his lioiue in New Ko , hi'lle Se))teniber 4. J)eutli came wliili Ml. Sitd)rere(dit, who for more than fifty years lias been identified with the llorists' business as grower, wholesaler and le taih'r. Mr. Siebreeht was eonnected with the trade all of his working life ;nicl since IDOf) had been manager of the store he and his brother, Walter Sie breidit, owned. .Mr. Siebreeht is survived by his wife and two daughter.s, his parents, one sis ter, Mrs. W. S. Monroe, and three l)roth- ers, 11. A. Siebrecht, Jr., of Pasadena, Oal.; Charles W, Siebrecht, manager of the Rose Hill Nurseries, ainl Walter )\'. Siebrecht. The funeral services weie held fidm the home at New Rochelle Septend)er 7 and were attended by many fiicnds in the trade in New York city. The home was tilled witli lloral offerings, coming from florists in New York and viciii ity. .1. A. S. Julius Niednagel. One of the veterans of Indiana, .lulins Niednagtd, who started a llorists' biisi ness at Kvansville in 1SS!», dieil at his home September 6, at the age nt' (is. Until the early part of last summer Mr. Niednagel had enjoyeti good healtii, but an acute case of dial)etes developed and culminated in death at the end of two months. The decedent was liorn in ("lermany and came to this country at the age of 14. After a number of years at New ^'ork he moved to Kvansville, in 1887. The l)usiness he started a \'v\v years later prospered, and today the firm of Julius Niednagel & Sons operates ap- proximately 100,000 feet of glass. The sons, Kmil, Curt, Waldcmar and Fred, \vill continue the liusiness. Ml'. Niednagel wa^ well known and liked liy (>\ ery(uie. Wo always seemed youuLT 'lU' his years, was (piick of step and tniik ;i keen intert>st in trade mat- ters, lie was vice )>resident of the Kvaus\ilh> I'lorists' Club at the time of his death. T!i(> fiiiuMal, which took )>lace Sep- tember s, was largely attended by fiiends, tlie lloral tribute^ lieing uimsu- ally numeii.u-. T.. L. F. George F. Moore. • i. F. Moore, of Kushviile. hiil., who li;id been in )>oor health for a nuniber ol' ye;ii>, died last week of paralysis. .V wit'e, daughter and son sur\i\ e. The business established by the decedent liane of tlie iiioiK^-r seedsmen of the northw(^st, Oscar H. Will, president of O. H. Will & C,)., of liismarck, N. P., died recently at lus home, after an ill- ness of several nu)nths. Mr. Will was born n(\'ir Pompey, N. Y., in IS;")"). He spent his boyhood days on a farm ami at the age of 1." entered the tMiiploy of a In'other enujiged in the
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William Reid Siebrecht. iiuisei\ liusiness at I'ayetteville, N. ^'. In ISSl .Mr. Will renio\ed to iSismarik, N. 1)., whei'e he fonnd eniploynu'Ut at the Fuller greenhouse. A year later he )>urchased the greenhouse and estab- lished in connection therewith North Dakota's first nursery, from which he l)ranched into the seed business. The decedent was a member of the Ameri- can Seed Trade Association since 1SS8 and also was one of the first to join the Ameiican Association of Nursery- men, lie was state corresj>ondent for North ;)akota in th interests of the first-named body at the time of his death. Alexander McAllister. A. McAllister. .a retired llonM ol' Pas- saic, N. J., died last week iil'tri an ill- ness of several inontli^. lie wa^ 7" vfars of age and ln-fore his ret ii ( luiiit hail been in t hc^ retail business ;it I'assaic for m:iiiy years. He is sur\i\ed ^eii tiidd foreman of the Huntsville nursery, as his assistant. Both jtarties will nio\e their families to P.irminghaui at once. The Flmwod.j Florjl iV Nnrserv <'n. li;is i-n i(i\ nj n lariie luisiiiesv ill tile ;i:isi :iiiii tlie liiie of or- namental jilauts is conceded to be one of the largest and best in the south, the stock (d' binad leavi'il and coniferous i\elgreeh^ InMUg e\ce; d io'ia ! I \- tine. .Messrs. ("laser will coiiiiinie in operate the ridiiil llnwer store in the Tiitwiler hotel. USINGER'S UTTERANCES. W. 1". Mdieland, of Toronto, ().. is tearing down his greenhouses, lie will disciuit i line growing stock and devote his time to his store. Miss .lane .McDowell, ,,f Steiibenville, O., h;is had a rush of I'tnu'ral work dur iug the last few we(dvs. W. Coopei-. of Iluscrot'l's Flower Shop, Steubenv ilh', O., is spending his \ .acation on his t'arni snniew here in Pennsvh ania. <'li;irlcs Nelson, ol' Wells\il;e, O., is makinij preparations t'or a Id^ increase in f;ill business. The sinniner months proved giiod, ;iii,l the t'litiire tias a rosy hue. The Brown ldio-;il n., ol' <';iiiron, ().. lias )iurcdi;ised the si,,re nf 1,. ;', Urit LT'^r, ;it Massilhin. O. This i.'i\ es t!. r.rowu l-'loral Co. ihiee ret.iil stores, the other two b(dn^ in ('anton. .f. R. Cowgill. of ('.•niton, has turned oxiT his flower st,M-r \n his brother, ;iihl is now ;in id'lici'i- .-It i'ort IJenjaiiiin llarrisen, Indianapolis, Ind. I'red (ielt/, 'i\ I'anion, is gidting ready for .a bi^: llower season, addi- tional lloor .'ind stor;ige s;i;ice having been ,'olded ;it the store. 'J'he Kay Binioiid Co., of Youngstown, O., h;is ;in ;ittraidi\e wiiolow of niit donr things—stock, pool, fro;^s and cold lishes. ' W, T. r.

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  • bookyear:1912
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • booksubject:Floriculture
  • bookpublisher:Chicago_Florists_Pub_Co
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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