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OUR HOME OFFICE. 
The cut on our cover is a correct representation of our "Home Office. 
The following speaks for itself: 
"Messrs. R. G. Chase & Co., the nurserymen, have arranged for the purchase 
of the Dorchester Building, at the head of Seneca Street. The intention is to use 
the building for the home offices of Messrs. R. G. Chase & Co., whose branch offices 
are iu Boston and Philadelphia, and who comprise one of the largest nursery firms 
in the United States. It will afford very excellent and much needed accommoda- 
tions. 
This is one of the most sightly and best known edifices in Geneva. It was for 
many years occupied by the Geneva National Bank, while it was the Bank of 
Geneva, and if history or tradition can avail, the new occupants will have a desir- 
able possession, quite aside from its practical value to them. Their excellent 
business, and their high character as business men, will he more fitly represented 
than hitherto, while Genevans will heartily congratulate them on the pleasant 
change." — From the Geneva, N. Y. Courier, of January 28fA, 1885. 
