Walter Chew Flower (August 6, 1850 – October 11, 1900)[1] was the 44th Mayor of New Orleans (April 27, 1896– May 7, 1900). He was one of the participants and killers in the 1891 New Orleans lynchings of 11 Italian immigrants.
He worked as a reporter for the Daily Picayune and briefly practiced law before joining the cotton factoring firm of Edwin Nall & Co. In 1884, he founded his own firm, Flower Brothers, with his brother Ivy, and in 1888 formed a partnership with Branch M. King; in 1891 the firm became Flower, King and Putnam. He served as President of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange in 1891.