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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 18. 1920. 



BUY BOOT'S BULBS 



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 Boot's Bulbs being mailed to all who ask for it. Write for yours today. 



Specialists in growing Single Narcissi, Bicolor, Victoria, 



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Address care G. W. HAMPTON CO., 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. 



etables; cash prizes, cups, medals and 

 cards of merit will be awarded. The 

 purpose of the exhibition is "to encour- 

 age better gardens and more of them." 



The mail-order seed season has been 

 one of much difficulty and mixed results. 

 As a rule it is the newer liouses in the 

 trade which report the principal increases. 



SOUTHEEN ASSOCIATION. 



Program at Jacksonville. 



The Southern Seedsmen 's Association 

 will hold its second annual convention 

 at Jacksonville, Fla., June 7 to 9. The 

 mornings of the first two days of the 

 convention will be devoted to business 

 and the afternoons to outdoor recrea- 

 tion; the tnird day will be occupied 

 with an executive meeting, committee 

 reports, the election of officers and 

 whatever other business remains to be 

 done. 



The present officers of the association 

 are as follows: President, E. A. Maxtin, 

 Jacksonville, Fla.; first vice-president, 

 E. H. Buchanan, Memphis, Tenn.; sec- 

 ond vice-president, Dick O'Bannon, 

 Claremore, Okla., and secretary- treas- 

 urer, Frank S. Love, Montgomery, Ala. 

 The reception committee consists of E. 

 L. Eaton, chairman; A. C. Hattaway, 

 and H. G* Eheney; the entertainment 

 committee, of E. A. Martin, chairman; 

 Frank S. Love and H. D. McMichael. 



The Program. 



The program for the convention has 

 been sent out as follows: 



MONDAT, JUNE 7. 



Address of welcome, by Hon. John Martin, 

 mayor of JaoksonTllIe. 



Reply, by Dick O'Bannon. 



President's address, by E. A. Martin. 

 Secretary-trea8iirer'« report, by Frank S. 

 Love. 



"Advantage of lUustr.Ttions in Catalogues," by 

 L. B. Renter, of New Orleans, Lii. 



At 2:30 p. m. a trip to Atlantic Beach. 



TUESDAY, JUNE 8. 



Address, by A. W. Cockrell, Jr., president of 

 the Chamber of Commerce. 



"Benefits of Our Association," by D. R. Mayo, 

 of Knoxville, Tenn. 



"ForaRe Crops," by John M. Scott, vice-director 

 of the Florida Experiment Station. 



"Growers' Contracts," by Frank S. Love. 



Election of new members. 



At 2 p. m. a barbecue at Roseland Farms, 

 followed by a boat trip on the St. Johns river. 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. 



Executive meeting. 



Committee reports. 



Election of officers. 



General talks on the benefits of association. 



SLUIS FORESEES GOOD SEASON. 



N. Sluis, of N. Sluis & Sons, Chicago, 

 who moved May 1 from 853 to 841 West 

 Eandolph street, is complacently happy 

 about both past and future. And the 

 present is quite satisfactory too. Busi- 

 ness in the past has been so good that 



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