. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DARDS 341 Madison Ave. Opp. Hotel Biltmore New York The Leading Florist for nearly Half a Century NEW YORK CITY ADOLPH MEYER In center D/^M T'/^KT residential of the DWlN 1 Kjl\ district 1062 Madison Avenue Near the (rreat Art Mosenm and Cleopatra's Needl* WE COVER LONG ISLAND JERSEY and CONNECTICUT Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. David Clarke's Sons 2139-2141 BROADWAY Tel. 1662, 1663 Columbus NEW YORK CITY Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rates JOSEPH TREPEL Member F. T. D. BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLORIST


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DARDS 341 Madison Ave. Opp. Hotel Biltmore New York The Leading Florist for nearly Half a Century NEW YORK CITY ADOLPH MEYER In center D/^M T'/^KT residential of the DWlN 1 Kjl\ district 1062 Madison Avenue Near the (rreat Art Mosenm and Cleopatra's Needl* WE COVER LONG ISLAND JERSEY and CONNECTICUT Phones: 2352-7019 Lenox. David Clarke's Sons 2139-2141 BROADWAY Tel. 1662, 1663 Columbus NEW YORK CITY Out-of-town orders for delivery in New York carefully and promptly filled at reasonable rates JOSEPH TREPEL Member F. T. D. BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLORIST FIFTEEN STORES MAIN STORE, 334 Lewis Avenue Phone 1160 Bedford. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Telesraph orders delivered to any part of New York City, Brooklyn and Long Island. WILSON 3 and E Greene Ave. Main Store: Cor. Fulton St. BROOKLYN PHONE 6800 PROSPECT NEW YORK BROOKLYN, N. Y. JAMES WEIR, Inc. 324 Fulton St., cor. Pierrepont Telegraph orders receive our usual (rood care and prompt attention. Pbones. 270-271 Main. CHLWCt''^ ' 785 FIFTH AVENUE ' ^vsi tici,i.»fU, and 4i4ci«iicr> in fiKi'»<^ H^itftn, re^ar^Ciis o^ *4 six,e. e^ ?«* ortier CjU ScKUA«J- JtWari of tair>«»5TAM<^ f{Ofk,^"fUZ^ 7241,7242 BUNYARD 413 Madison Avenue NEW YORK CITY Member F. T. D. SUMMER SEASON. Bellevue Ave., NEWPORT. R. I. laborer who undertakes to do clearing, ditching and grubbing has a lien. In- deed, we can draw the line nowhere if it would include anyone who does any labor or furnishes any materials to per- manently improve the land at any time. We think the statute refers to erections, structures, fixtures, machinery and buildings—things constructed upon the land—and not to the enriching of the soil and beautifying the grounds by planting flowers, shrubs and trees on ; It will be understood that the Ten- nessee court was not criticizing the pol- icy of giving a lien for landscape gar- dening, etc., but merely interpreted the provisions of the lien law. And it is probable


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