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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



S. T. Danley. Maeomli. 111., wlu.lcsale 

 jnice list of rooted outtiiigs and pot 

 plants; K. H. Hunt, 70 Wabasli Ave.. 

 Chicago, preliminarj- list of seeds and 

 bulbs; F. Dorner & Sons Co., La Fay- 

 ette, Ind., descriptive price list of new 

 and standard carnations; Theo. Bock, 

 lla'niilton, Ohio, list of choice chrysan- 

 Ihenuiius for spring of 1901 ; Clarke liiiis., 

 Portland. Oregon, descriptive ro>c li^t; 

 S. E. Hall, Cherry Valley. HI., illu.si.atcl 

 price list of nursery stoi'k; K. II. Uiihl. 

 No. Alton, 111., n-cw \:iii(ii. - ..l hiiil mul 

 ornamental plants : D.nJiA ilimhr. l.dii 

 don, Ont., seeds, iihml-. l.iilii-. r\v.: .lulm 

 Charlton & Sons, Kochcsier. .\. \ .. li.st 

 of hardy plants; Graham Bros.. Oltaua. 

 Oirt., catalogue of high grade sn-ils. 

 plants, bulbs, etc.; Geo. B. Jlouldcr, 

 Smith's Grove, Ky., catalogue of choice 

 water lilies; F. H. Horsford, Charlotte, 

 Vt., catalogue of wild flowers, ferns, 

 trees, etc.; T. K. Watson, Plymouth, 

 Mass., price list of hardy stock; K. & J. 

 Farquhar & Co., G and 7 So. Market St., 



Boston, Mas 



and plants for ilo 



St ot 



bulbs 

 at, Jr., 



list of 

 . Davis 

 ■d cata- 



& Son., White M: 



vegetable and otii. 



& Son, PurcellvilU 



logue of roses, plants and bulbs; Hoopes 



Bro. & Thomas, West Chester, Pa., a 



nicely illustrated, descriptive catalogue 



of ornamental trees and shrubs. 



Rock Island, III. — Ludwig Stapp 

 has arranged to put up 9,000 square 

 feet of new glass at an early date. 



Springfield, III. — Bell Miller will 

 soon erect a range of houses contain- 

 ing 18,000 square feet of glass. 



GiBsox CiTT. III.— Swan Peterson 

 ■will soon erect 40,000 square feet of new 



You WILL miss it if you do not have 

 an adv. in the Review's special spring 

 number, to be issued ne.xt week. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



W. H Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



SITUATION WANTED- By firstcUss grower of 

 ^ roses, carnations ' " ' " "* 



Illinois, care Florists' 



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WAXTKti— A good, all-round fiorisi 

 soecialtv: canahle tn take tnll 



specialty: capable to take lull charge; 

 wages expected ; single man preferred. Address W. A. 

 Rowlands, is:; Genesee Street, ftica. N. V. 



w^^, 



t work in greenhouse 



worker, sober and agreeable and c 



TXT" ANTED— A good all-round florist, must be sober 

 " " and industrious, a good grower and designer. 

 Wages f-^.lW a week with room and board. Don't answer 

 unless you can come at once. S. VVachenheim, Vicka- 



FOR SALE-Greenhouses-;i5()0 feet of glass, room 

 for -WOO more, Windmill. large tank. 2 lots, brick 

 cottage— 5 rooms, barn. City -iU OUU population. f-O miles 

 to Chicago. Splendid location for florist business. 

 Address 200t; N. Chatham Street, Racine, Wis. 



6 minutes' walk from pist < 



door; residence connected with office ; dc 



business. For particulars, address R, 



Florists' 



, nave had large 



'; one child. Give (uU particulars 

 : Florists' Review. 



S'lLi^, 



iridge, New York Cii 



of glass well stocked. Address Box "■ 



Geo. A. Kuhl, Pekin. 111. 



his work. Write 



SITUATION WANTED- Hy a riret-class grower cf 

 roses, carnations, violets and general stock: single; 

 competent to uke charge. Address C. A. L„ :HHi South 

 Laurel St., Richmond, Va. 



SITU.ATION WANTED- Bygoodan-round florist, 

 have had 7 years' experience in general s'ock. Not 

 afraid of work. Nationality, English ; age 'i'A. Address 

 Box ibS, Lexington, Mass. 



W'ANTED— Florist; working foreman; rose 

 ' ' fions, mums, etc.; must be good manager, 

 of handling men; be ab'e to tumish very best re 

 from former emplojer as to ability, etc ; only fi 

 man need apply; modtritesize plare in Phila 



QITUATION WANTED- Asagood all 'round flor- 

 O lit growing roses, carnations, etc: capable of taking 

 full charge: single; 2i years' txperience. Address N, 



SITUATION WANTED- By thoroughly experi- 

 enced cut flower grower; li years in this country; 

 single; references. Address K, care Florists' Review. 



W^ 



WANTED. 



Man to take charge ot store, in western city. 

 Must uoderstand. both retail and wholesale trade, 

 and be a good maker up and decorator. A good, 

 permanent place for the right man. Don't apply 



bility and trustworthiness. 



Address L O. A., care Florists' Review. 



Last Call 



for Advs. for our 



Special 

 Spring Number. 



Copy iiiu.st reach us 



b.v the moiiiing of Weduesday, 



MARCH 27th, 



at the very latest to be in time. 



PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. 



Buffalo, N. v., May i-Xuv. i, iqoi. 



The Wabash, the "Niagara Falls Short 

 Line," has made special arrangements to 

 accommodate a large travel between Chi- 

 cago and Buffalo during the Exposition. 

 New equipment and additional train ser- 

 vice will be provided. The Wabash is 

 the only line operating Free Reclining 

 Chair Cars between Chicago and Buffalo. 

 Tickets will be good for stop over at 

 Niagara Falls. 



Write for a copy of Wabash Pan-Amer- 

 ican Folder containing a large five-color 

 map of the E.xposition grounds and hand- 

 some zinc etchings of the principal build- 

 ings. Ticket Office, 07 Adams St. F. A. 

 Palmer. A. G. P. A., Chicag,.. 



Asparagus P. N. 



2-inch, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per ICOO. 



S'lnch, $:i.00 ■• $tO.CO per 1000. 



Ferns for Dishes, f3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 

 Pt. Tremula, 3'j-iQch, at S5.00 per 100. 

 Pandanns Utills, :i-iach, SS.OO per 100. 

 Carex Japonica, -iOO per ICO. 



FOR SALE. 



Controlling interest in a ftrst-class nursery com- 

 pany, doing a good and paying business, botti 

 local and shipping trade, well stocked and a good 

 :k coming on. Location the best for living and 

 "c. Lone established. .■\ddress 

 KK.n Is Kciiew, Chicago. 



f}\\i 



Seed Sweet Potafoes. 



DAVIS BROS., 



MORRISON, ILL. 



6LASS AGAINST 



HAIL 



Tern 



Cash. 



G. Merkel & Son, Mentor, Ohio. 



Caladium 



Esculentum 



1st si/e. B 10 9 m. in lit. $2 00 i .r li«i. 2nd si.-e, 

 3 totiin. m circ, $1.00 jH I mil .sm.ill Roots 

 or Sets. 60c per lull. I'a-h uitli m.lcr. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. & SON, White Marsh, Md. 



I fifiU on page 501, Florists' Review, 

 LV/vFl\ Issue of March 14, 1901, 



IF IT IS NOT THERE WRITE US WHAT YOU WANT. 



GREENE & UNDERHILL, WATERTOWN, N. Y. 



