. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 44 TEMPLE PLACE The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Reciprocity. We cover all points in New EnglaBd Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH & SON Uembers Florists' Telesraph Delivery Association. BOSTON 9, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY. Florist. 6 Park Street so yean' experience in the florist bosiness Koaranteea efficiency to tue care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed dwarf flowers, bay trees and shrubs, surrounding the Sherman statue at the Fiftj'-ninth street plaza entrance to Central park. These


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Boston, Massachusetts 44 TEMPLE PLACE The Centrally Located Florist Shop Tours for Reciprocity. We cover all points in New EnglaBd Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery. MALDEN, MASS. J. WALSH & SON Uembers Florists' Telesraph Delivery Association. BOSTON 9, MASS. HENRY R. COMLEY. Florist. 6 Park Street so yean' experience in the florist bosiness Koaranteea efficiency to tue care of all orders. 20 per cent allowed dwarf flowers, bay trees and shrubs, surrounding the Sherman statue at the Fiftj'-ninth street plaza entrance to Central park. These landscape garden- ing effects, so far as facilities permit, have been duj)licatcd in the other spaces around the Pulitzer fountain, opposite the Sherman statue. This floral plaza decoration is the first real achievement of the parks and squares committee of the Fifth Avenue Association, of which Max Schling is chairman. The plaza improvements were worked out by Max Schling, with the cooperation of Park Commissioner Gallatin and the l;nidscape architect of Central park. A tentative plan for the floral treat- ment of the avenue was adopted at a meeting of the committee last week. Its two jirominent features, said Mr. Schling, are the placing of baskets con- taining ivy and various flowering plants on the electric lamp posts from Twenty- fifth to Fifty-ninth streets, and the adornment of the low wall bordering the park area from Fifty-ninth to One Hun- dred and Tenth streets with vines and dwarf plants. It is proposed also to plant, probably next season, several trees in the open space at the northwest corner of Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street, close to the plaza entrance, to give attractiveness to its present bare and somewhat unsightly appearance. "We have applied to the proper city authorities for permission to place the baskets on the avenue electric lamp posts," said Mr. Schling. "A neat de- sign for the baskets has been made by Eliot Cross, an architect, w


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