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The Florists^ Review 



June 17, 1920. 



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How Mr. EUery 

 Put Two Quarts in a Pint Jug 



Mr. W. Elk'ry isa hustling, bustling Boston busi- 

 ness builder. lie wanted to have all the worth- 

 while things of the country without having a 

 big estate to worry him, or miles of riding 

 from his otlice to reach it every day. 



So he secured less than an acre of ground in 

 Brookline, which, as you know, is one of Bos- 

 ton's finest city suburbs. 



Then he planned out with his architect one of 

 the cleverest little layouts you ever saw, having 



a spacious residence, ample garage with palm 

 house and wings attached. Not to mention the 

 gem-like conservatory. 



All of which has been a decided object lesson to 

 us. It has pointed out how successfully a 

 greenhouse can be worked in, when the limited 

 space seems almost impossible. Furthermore, 

 we now have a notion if your employer wants a 

 eenhouse and can't figure out where to locate 

 it, that, we most likely can. 



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