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The Weekly Florists' Reviev,^ 



APRIL 6, 1899. 



OLEAN. N. Y.— W. C. Rops has re- 

 moved his store from Laurens St. to 

 Union St. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head 10 cents a line, 

 an average of seven words to the line. 



SITUATION' W.AXTED— By a first-class all 'round 

 - florist; growing of rosesaspecialty: carnations, mums 

 and general stock; good propagator. 23 years experience; 

 single; best of references. Address 36 care of Florists' 

 Review. 



WANTED— At once, a man to take charge of a small 

 place in Indiana: must be a gocd all 'rojnd grower; 

 good wages. Address H. M.. care Florists' Review. 



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OR RENT— !?25.oo per month— 8 greenhouses with 

 store and flat in Chicago. X JO, Florists' Ke\-iew. 



PARTNER WANTED— With small capital; one 

 who understands greenhouse business, wholesale 

 and retail. X. Y.. Florists' Review. 



WANTED — Working foreman — General cut flower 

 and bedding stock grower; married man prefer- 

 red. Address A. H. Schneider, Oak Park, III. 



WANTED— Florist, single man, who can grow roses, 

 carnations and a general line of plants; must not 

 be afraid of work. Wages, $15 per month, with board, 

 more if satisfactory. Address Bemo Floral Co., 181 to 

 187 Hedges Street, Mansfield, O. 



SITUATION WANTED- By active and thoroughly 

 reliable young man, 22. with up-to-date florist; one 

 year's expenence in greenhouse ; anxious for wider ex- 

 perience; small wages at first no obstacle. Address 

 W. Watt, Franklin Furnace, N. J. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— First class retail stand. 

 5,000 feet of glass. New. In city. Ought to net 

 good man at least S3.00 per day. Must buy stock, about 

 1500.00. Reason for selling, failing health. Address 

 Illinois." care Florists' Review. 



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OR SALE— Four greenhouses, nearly new. Good 

 retail stand. A. Claus, Springfield, III. 



FOR SALE— Retail store, with greenhouse attached; 

 excellent opportunity for good up-to-date man; rea- 

 son for selling, ill health. Address Western, care of 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED-Bya first class grower of 

 roses, carnations, chrj-santhemums and general stock; 

 capable of taking charge; employed at present but has 

 good reason for desiring to make a change : best of refer- 

 ences; age 2Q, single. Address 15, care Florists' Reyiew. 



SITUATION WANTED- By a married man, age 

 38, as gardener in a private place : can grow grapes 

 under glass, and roses, carnations and mums, fruits and 

 vegetables; in a place where 3 or 4 greenhouses are 

 kept; life experience in the old countrj^; good refer- 

 ences; sober and industrious. Address J. S, care of 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED-A first class florist and 

 decorator, at present employed by one of the most 

 progressive and up to date flonsts in the country, wishes 

 to make a change. Full particulars may be had by ad- 

 dressing G. W.. care of Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED-Ayoungman,2iyearsof 

 age and single, desires employment in or near Phila- 

 delphia, in greenhouses or cut flower store; 7 years' ex- 

 perience as assistant in §rreenhouse and cut flower store. 

 A full statement given in what he is most experienced 

 and what he is capable of doin^. very best of reference. 

 Address H. C. H.. care of Florists' Review, 



FOR SALE— A fine farm with improvements; also 

 nursery with well established trade, located in the 

 Chattanooga Fruit Belt. Address E. F. Wetmore, 

 Ogdeii, TeiHi. 



SITUATION WANTED !^;;]df:r?l^^:c^;: 

 nations, violets, vegetable forcing. 9 \ ears ex- 

 penence: reference's furnished; middle states 

 preferred. OEMmOKIlM, care Florists' Review. 



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A rare opportunity is 

 opt-n to a hustling 

 business man 



USINESS 

 OPPORTUNITY, .home 



capital to 



get into a well established and profitable busi- 

 ness. A chance of a life-time. 

 Those meaning business may obtain particulars 

 by addressing 



ROX, care of Florists' Review. 



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 writing advertisers. 



Review when 



ETC. 



ROSES, CANNAS, M OMS, 



Strong 2 year Field Grown H. P. Roses in large assortment, $10.00 per 100. J 

 Strong 2 ve.-ir Field Grown Moss Roses, large assortment. $9.00 per 100. 

 Strong 2 >'ear Field Grown Climbing Roses in assortment, f^.OO per 100 . 

 Strong 2 year Field Grown Crimson Ramblers $1S.00 per 100. 

 Strong Field Grown Wichuriana (Merimorial Rose). $4. 00 pet 100 . 



ano.rKXl 2'4 inch r"! plants. Tea and Everblnoming. in large assurlment, $2.=;o per 100. $20.00 per 

 KM). HvbriJ Perpelual, 254 inch pols. HI Cl per lim. $35,110 per lIUl. Climbing. 2)4 inch pots. 

 $3.50 per fmi. $30,110 per llJOO. Clutilde Souperl (Strong). $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per lOtX). Mosella 

 (Yellow Soupert), $3.ik;i per IIXI, $25.00 per IIXJO. 



MC\A/ PCDAMIIIM^ Bruant's recent introductions. 10 Splendid New Doubles, the set for 

 (iLII ULnHlllUIYlO $2.2=. 3 Splendid New Singles, the set for 50 cenls. 5SplenJiJNew 

 Bru.inls. ihe Sft Ii,r 80 cents. 3 Splendid New Aureole Section, the set for 50 cents. Geraniums. 

 Sl.ui.l irj \'.irielies. $3.IK> per KXl, $20.00 per IIXKI. 



ihe Best New and Standard Varieties. President Cleveland, best bright scarlet 

 m.issmg. $6. (HI per HXI. Duke tit Marlborough, President McKinley, Tarryloun 

 and Kobert Christie, $10.0tt per ItKI. Chicago. Souv.de Antoine Crozy and President Carnot, $4,ihi 

 per 100. iUrs. Fairman Rogers. Queen Charlotte. Mad. Crozy, F. Vaughan and A. Bouvier. $3.00 

 per IlKI. $25.W per 1000. Cannas, our selection, all good standard varieties, $2.00 per 100. $15.tl0 

 per 10i«l. 

 cm Al )A^ strong clumps, Japonica Zebrina, Japonica Variegala and Gracilis Univilata. 



CULHLlMO $5.(Ni per too. 



PUDVCAMTUCMIIMC Choice collection of best market varieties, including best of last 

 UnnloMlllnLlYIUIflO season's introductions, $3.00 per IIKI, $25.IX) per 1000. 

 DAHLIAS, wli"le r,.ois. field grown. $7.00 per 100, $60.00 per IIIOO. 

 AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, sln.ng two year field grown. $8.00 per 100. 

 CLEMATIS, three years. Jackmanii. Henryi and other large flowered varieties, $25.fX} per KKi. 

 For full assortment of greenhouse stock write for Florists' Wholesale Price List No. 5. 

 If in want of Ornamental or Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vines. Small Fruits, etc., see our Nurserymans' 

 Trade List, or write us for prices. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Painesville, Ohio. 



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Greenhouse Woodwork 



Open-air-dried Cypress Lumber is more durable, and better suited to Green- 

 house conditions than kiln-dried stock. But you cannot get it from those 

 that are engaged in the business in a small way — even though their entire 

 business is confined to greenhouse material — for it take;, a long time for the 

 lumber to thoroughly dry and this means an investment in lumber that only 

 those of large capital ;an make. The only way to have air-dried lumber is 

 to buy green lumber and hold it until it dries. Those that order dry lum- 

 ber from the producers of Cypress get kiln-dried stock, ft is cheaper for 

 them to kiln-dry than to hold the stock long enough to season it in the open 

 air. We carry a large stock and fill all orders with open-air-dried Cypress 

 clear of knots, sap and all other defects. 



Write for Circulars 

 OR Estimates. 



Lockland Lumber Co. | 



LOCKLAND, OHIO. | 



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A BARGAIN ' -S- clematis. 



ri UnilWnill l man. home-grown plants. H 



Retail Floral Store 



on one of our side busi- 

 ness streets for sale at 

 a barg'ain. Don't write unless you mean 



business. 



WM. r. EASTING. 



495 Washington St. BUFFAI.O. N. Y. 



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EVERY FLORIST liiPiinr 



ouGHT TO INoUnt 

 HIS GLASS AGAINST 



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For Particulars Address 

 JOHN G. ESLER. Secy. SADDLE RIVER. N. J. 



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Large flowering, either 

 dormant or growing in 

 pots, strong, healthy, 

 home-grown plants. 10 leading sorts, $2.50 per 

 dozen. $20.00 per 100. 

 Downing Gooseberry. 25,000 1 and 2 yr., verv low. 

 H. P. Roses, leading kinds.. $1.50 doz., $10 per 100 

 Monthly Roses, 4-in., fine i. i no " 8 



plants ) 



Pieonies. best market sorts.. 1.25 " 8 " 



Smilax, strong, fine plants, 3-inch 2 " 



F. A. BALLER, Bloomington, III. 



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