. Floristen Review [microform]. Blumenzucht. Fbbbuabx 25. 1915. Die Floristen Review 23] Frau Eanst war 68 Jahre alt. Sie war bekannt für die älteren Mitglieder der Handel in Chicago, als ihr Ehemann war einer der frühen Führer. Vor vielen Jahren nahm sie ihren Wohnsitz in einem Ferienhaus in Washington Park, wenn der Park war eine fast baumlose Fläche, und sie lebte bis vor kurzer Zeit, wenn die Hütte hatte erneut verschoben Weise für die neue Ad-handreichung Gebäude. Es gibt drei Kinder. Man ist Frau Stella Gurney, von St. Louis. Der jüngste Sohn ist Ed-win A. Kanst, für Server
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Fbbbuabx 25. 1915. The Florists' Review 23] Mrs. Eanst was 68 years of age. She was well known to the older members of the trade in Chicago, as her husband was one of the early leaders. Many years ago they took up their residence in a cottage in Washington park, when the park was an almost treeless tract, and there they lived until a short time ago, when the cottage had to be re- moved to make way for the new ad- ministration building. There are three children. One is Mrs. Stella Gurney, of St. Louis. The youngest son is Ed- win A. Kanst, for several years sec- retary of the Horticultural Society of Chicago and active in the management of its largest shows, now superintendent of Lincoln park, Chicago. MAY BE DUE TO ESCAPING QAS. Under separate cover we are sending you three plants for your inspection. Everything was doing finely here until January 8. For instance, the orchids were in perfect condition and had been blooming nicely. I know that on the date mentioned there were orchids ready to cut and other buds were nearly ready to open. On the morning of January 9 these blooms did not look right, and the next morning they showed decidedly that there was something wrong. From that time the flowers gradually dried up and died. In a few days the plants themselves began to show there was something wrong and they have con- tinued uijtil they are in the condition of the plant we are sending you. These orchids have been on the place more than five years, and have been cared for by myself for the last three years. The plant that we are sending you shows that it has had a good deal of water. There are other plants in the lot that have not been repotted for two years; half their roots are outside and they have never had too much water. The lilies were potted about the mid- dle of November and were stood on the / cement floor in the basement in iden/^ tically the same position in which we' placed our lilies last year. They were ben