. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HFTH AftMK at itih ared a setting for George Beban, the movie star and i)roducer, who was in the city January 27, 28 and 29, and jiresented a sketch, "The Sign of the Rose," better known as the Harvard l)lay, "The Florist ; The event was staged at the Strand theater. In addition to the screen per- formance, it was necessary to arrange a setting of a flower shop behind the cur- tain. The setting was made with arti- ficial flowers of high order, and so closely resembling real flowers that persons re- marked on their beauty. M


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HFTH AftMK at itih ared a setting for George Beban, the movie star and i)roducer, who was in the city January 27, 28 and 29, and jiresented a sketch, "The Sign of the Rose," better known as the Harvard l)lay, "The Florist ; The event was staged at the Strand theater. In addition to the screen per- formance, it was necessary to arrange a setting of a flower shop behind the cur- tain. The setting was made with arti- ficial flowers of high order, and so closely resembling real flowers that persons re- marked on their beauty. Mr. Beban paid this firm a high com- pliment on the excellent work and asked for a photogra|)h of the setting to carry on his tour with this production, so as to be al)le to have similar settings ar- ranged in other cities. Because of the cooperation and courtesy which the V. Walker Co. extended, an advertiscTuent of the fii'in was shown on the screen for ten days. BOARDING PLANTS. When caring for other people's plants during the winter months, if any of them should die from causes beyond my control am I held responsible for it, provided I do not agree to it in writing? Is it customary to make uj) any agree- ment in writing, in which I agree to make good any plants tliat should die? I have had several inrpiiries of late asking if 1 would care for plants, but I want to know what the law is governing the matter. I have read in The Review of cases where people sent diseased or dy- ing plants to the florist and looked to him to bring them around. C. J. S.—N. J. Florists who do much in the way of boarding jilants during the winter months do not assume responsibility for plants which die on their hands. It is customary to examine the plants care- fully before they are accepted, to ascer-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resem


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