. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jsg^jp^'Xi^^^"!!^ AuotJST 12, 1915. » The Florists^ Review 11 1 .i^^*"-^^^ i I T^ • ? ^^'>^ "^ The Best Rose Decoration Ever Accomplished by Max Scbliog. The fact that a passageway con- structed above a street to connect build- ings on opposite sides was high enough not to interfere with traflSc along, the street was held by the Maryland Court of Appeals not to relieve it from be- ing a nuisance as against an adjacent property owner, whose light is thereby obstructed. (Townsend vs. Epstein, 49 Atlantic Eeporter 629.) Authority for


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. jsg^jp^'Xi^^^"!!^ AuotJST 12, 1915. » The Florists^ Review 11 1 .i^^*"-^^^ i I T^ • ? ^^'>^ "^ The Best Rose Decoration Ever Accomplished by Max Scbliog. The fact that a passageway con- structed above a street to connect build- ings on opposite sides was high enough not to interfere with traflSc along, the street was held by the Maryland Court of Appeals not to relieve it from be- ing a nuisance as against an adjacent property owner, whose light is thereby obstructed. (Townsend vs. Epstein, 49 Atlantic Eeporter 629.) Authority for saying that a city is liable for injury to a property owner caused by permitting an excavation to remain in a street in such way as to obstruct travel is found in a decision of the New York Court of Appeals. S. MAX SCHLING'S BEST. Max Schling, the original and ener- getic New York retail florist, has to his credit many unique decorations and arrangements, yet the success of which he is most proud has nothing whatever of originality in it. The accompany- ing illustration shows Mr. Schling's best. The roses are good, but nothing, in the florist's opinion, compares with the central feature of the arrangement —Max Schling, Jr., aged 1 year. OBASSHOPFEB DESIGN. Among the many orders for unusual floral designs, few present more diffi- culty to the make-up artist than one re- cently given the Kalisch Bros. Floral Co., St. Louis, Mo. It was for a large grasshopper, the trade-mark of a print- ing house for whose opening the piece was ordered. How the make-up artist overcame the obstacles of this particu- lar order can be seen by the reader for himself in the accompanying illustra- tion. Koses and carnations were the principal flowers used. A few other kinds were made use of for particular parts of the piece. WOULD CHANGE MEMOBIAL DAY. Herbert F. Warren, proprietor of the Peony Gardens, at Trumbull, Neb., is sponsor for a movement to change the date of Memorial day, according to th


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