. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th* florists whose cards ?vpoai' on the paces carrying this heaA* are ptepared to lUl order* —— firom other florists for local deiiTcrr on the venal hasla. MAX SCHLING TEACHES SCHOOL. First Course a Success, Tho course in floral design work which Max Schling gave at the Hotel Netherlands attracted to New York city over sixty ambitious florists' sons and daughters and some never-too-old- to-learn florists themselves. The enthu- siasm witli which the students entered into tho course and the devotion with which Mr. Schling gave his thought, time and e
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Th* florists whose cards ?vpoai' on the paces carrying this heaA* are ptepared to lUl order* —— firom other florists for local deiiTcrr on the venal hasla. MAX SCHLING TEACHES SCHOOL. First Course a Success, Tho course in floral design work which Max Schling gave at the Hotel Netherlands attracted to New York city over sixty ambitious florists' sons and daughters and some never-too-old- to-learn florists themselves. The enthu- siasm witli which the students entered into tho course and the devotion with which Mr. Schling gave his thought, time and effort to it made the event a decided success from both points of view. Mr. Schling, after the comple- tion of the course, said: "If a teacher in a public school had scholars who, with their attention, man- aged to give him inspiration as it was given to me, teaching for the teacher and studying for the student would be recreation and not work. "I am working now on standardiza- tion of work, and with the help of those who were with nie during these ten days in New York and with what they will toll other florists, I hope that the gospel of the standardization of work will be spread. I am sure I can see looming up in the not very far distance the accomplishments which it will be possible for us florists to attain by in- creasing our efficiency and by systema- tizing our ; At the close of the course, Arno H. Nehrling expressed the appreciation of the students by presenting Mr. Schling with a handsome watch and chain. In speaking of the gift, Mr. Schling said: "While I was much taken aback with this token of appreciation, I was far more touched by what Mr. Nehrling and the others told me before leaving, and I am happy to say that the most valu- able thing! gained in those ten days was the esteem and friendship of so many people whom I had not known before.'' Opening Remarks. In opening the course, Mr. Schling made an address to his guests and stu- dents.
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