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The Florists^ Review 



June 17, 1920. 



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top-size bulbs, an early and fairly long 

 season of growth with plenty of rain 

 and sunshine." 



JELLE BOOS EXPANDS. 



The following is from Jelle Roos, who 

 recently removed from Milton, Mass., to 

 Concord: 



"Owing to tlic enormous increase in 

 my business, I was obliged to look for 

 a larger farm. I am now pleased to 

 advise that I was successful in obtain- 

 ing a 75-acrc farm in Concord, Mass. 

 The soil on this farm is of the best anil 

 I expect it will produce a fine crop of 

 bulbs next fall. I take this opportunitv 

 to advise you that I am much pleased 

 with the results obtained this year 

 through the Florists' Eeview. " 



MANTHEY BUYS PBOPEBTY. 



Charles Mantbey, owner of Manthey's 

 Seed Store, 208 East Fourth street, Cin- 

 cinnati, O., became June 10 the owner 

 of the property at that location, hav- 

 ing arranged for its purchase on a per- 

 petual lease basis. 



Mr. Manthey, who has occupied the 

 ])remises for six years, bought the prop- 

 ertv on the basis of a valuation of 

 $35,000, the lot being 16x60 feet. The 

 improvement is a 5-story stone front. 

 The holding belonged to W. Roe Smith, 

 of College Hill. 



Numerous changes are to be made by 

 Mr. Manthey to provide larger quarters. 

 The lift, now v.-ithin the building, is to 

 be located on the north line. It is said 

 the ])rospective rerouting of street cars 

 in the business district, particularly at 

 Fourth and Main streets, figured in ar- 

 riving at a valuation of the holding. 



SOUTHEBN ASSOCIATION. 



Elects Officers. 



Tlic second annual convention of the 

 Southern Si'odsnien 's Association, at 

 .Facksonville, Fla., June 7 to 9, of which 

 a preliminary report appeared in Tlie 

 Re\ iew of last week, was a distinct suc- 

 <'ess, although a heavy rain fell during 

 the day of it=? opening session. In the 

 election of ofTicers the final day of the 

 convention llie first vice-]iresideiit was 

 made president and the secretary-treas- 

 urer was reelected. The result of the 

 flection was as follows: President, R. 

 H. Buchanan, Memphis. Tenn.; first 

 vice-president, Joseph Steckler, New 

 Orleans, La.; second vice-president, D. 

 R. Mayo, Knoxville, Tenn., and secre- 

 tary-treasurer, Frank S. Love, Mont- 

 gomery, Ala. 



The executive committee consists of 

 the following: L. II. Mixson, Dick 



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