APRIL 20, 1899. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



527 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head 10 cents a line, 

 an average of seven words to the line. 



FOR SALE— Five 75-ft. greenhouses, situated in a 

 town of 2,500 inhabitants, suburb of Chicago, one 

 hour's ride to city. Greenliouses well stocked and good 

 water supply; two lots 66x150 ft., barn, house andslied; 

 houses are heated by hut water. We wish to sell because 

 owner is dead. Buyer to take possession at once. Ap- 

 ply Mrs. A. H. Saxon, Downer's Grove, 111. 



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ANTED— Rose grower, to take charge of section. 

 Wietor Bros., 51 Wabash Ave , Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, 5 years' 

 experience in commercial work. Address J. J., care 

 of Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTKD-By all-around grower as 

 foreman, strictly temperate, good references. Ad- 

 dress Roses, care of Florists' Review, 



SITUATION WANTED- Byactiveand thoroughly 

 reliable young man, 3 years' experience in roses and 

 ferns. Address J. Bookman, Pittville, Phdadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED— At once, a good all-around florist, a 

 sober, honest, ambitious man, with some idea of 

 landscape gardening. Answer, stating wages expected, 

 W. M. Lott, Warren, Pa. 



WANTED— A good all 'round man for general 

 greenhouse work: must know roses and carnations 

 and have some knowledge of design work; single and 

 sober; moderate wages to start. Address Tennessee, 

 care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE OR RENT- The Morton Grove Green- 

 houses, 14 miles from Chicago: 27.500 feet of glass; 

 II houses 20x100, 2 houses gxioo; 2 acres of ground with 

 dwelling house; plant is complete and in first-class order, 

 having been rebuilt last year; well stocked witli plants; 

 present owner engaged in another business. Might be 

 willing to form partnership with a first-class grower with 

 some cash. For full particulars apply to P. Kreismann, 

 27 Market street, Chicago. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— First class retail stand. 

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

 good man at least $3.00 per day. Must buy stock, about 

 isoo.oo. 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, 111. 



SITUATION WAXTED-A first class florist and 

 decorator, at present employed by one of the most 

 progressive and up to date florists in the country, wishes 

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

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



SITUATION WANTED— A young man, 21 years of 

 age and single, desires employment in or near Phila- 

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

 perience as assistant in greenhouse and cut flower store. 

 A full statement given in what he is most experienced 

 and what lie is capable of doing, very best of reference. 

 Address H. C. H., care of Florists' Re\'iew, 



EXCEPTIONAL 



OPPORTUNITY 



F^D ^ A I F To the right man an 

 ^^ ■• 0>^ L^a exceptional opportun- 

 ity is ottered. My store doing fine trade in 

 one of the best locations in Cliicago, will sell at a 

 bargain. Have other business. No triflers need 

 answer; parties meaning business only. Address 

 40, care Hlurists' Review. 



BI I ^ ! M FQQ *^ '■^'■^ opportunity is 



L'vJSIlLOO open to a hustling 



OPPORTlNITY.'"'"th;sfre 



capital to 

 get into a well established and profitable busi- 

 ness. .\ chance of a life-time. 

 Those meaning business may obtain particulars 

 by addressing 



ROX, care of Florists' Review, 



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ROSES, CANNAS, M UMS, btc 



Strong 2 year FiclJ Grown H . P . Roses in large assortment, $10.00 per 10(1. 

 Slnjng Z \ear Field Grov\n Moss Roses, large assortment. $9.00 per 100. 

 Strong 2 year Field Grown Climbing Roses in assortment. $S.OO per 100 . 

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

 Strong Field Grown Wichuriana (Merimorial Rose).$4.00 per 100 . 



3fK).()00 2'< inch pi]l plants. Tea and Everblooming. in large assorlmcnt. $2,50 per 100, $20.00 per ] 

 KKK). Hybrid Perpetual, 2]4 inch pots. $4,(J0 per IIKI. $;«,tH) per KM). Climbing, 2% inch pots. 

 i'.^i) per KKl. $ll).iHl per llKXl, ClolilJe Soupert (Strong), $3,0U per 100, $25,00 per 1000. Mosella 

 (Yfllow Sciuperll. J3,l») per 1(10. $2S,(X) per KlOU, 



NFW RPRAUIIIM^ Bruant's recent introductions. 10 Splendid New Doubles, the set for 1 



, IlLII ULriHIIIUIIIO $2.2S. 3 Splendid New Singles, the set for 50 cents, 5 Splendid New , 



, Bruants, the set for 80 cents. .^ Splendid New Aureole Section, the set for 50 cents. Geraniums, 



I Standard V.irieties, $3.00 per IIHI. $20,110 per 10110. 



PAMMAQ All the Best New and Standard Varieties. President Cleveland, best bright scarlet 



UHlllInO for massing. i6,IX) per IIX). Duke of Marlborough, President McKinley. Tarrylown i, 



and kobetl Christie, $10,(KJ per HHt. Chicago, Souv.de Antoine Crozy and President Carnot, $4.(J| j 



I per 11)0. Mrs. Fairman RL)gers. Queen Charlotte, Mad. Crozy. F. Vaughan and A. Bouvier. $3.00 ( 



I per 100. $25.00 per 1000. Cannas, our selection, all good standard varieties, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 i 



( per UXKI. I 



' FIN A I lAR strong clumps, Japonica Zebrina, Japonica Variegata and Gracilis Univitata, i 



' PURYR ANTUPMIIM^ Choice collection of best market v.irieties. including best of last ' 



I Unn I OHIl I nLITIUITIO season's introductions, $3.00 per urn. $25.00 per 1(«K). ' 



' DAHLIAS, whole routs, field grown, $7.tlO per U«l, $60.1X1 per IDUO. ' 



■ AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII, strong two year field grown. $8.00 per HX). \ 



CLEMATIS, three years. Jackmanii. Henryi and otlierlarge flowered varieties, $25.00 per KX.). , 



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



If in want of Ornamental or Fruit Trees, Shrubs, VineS: Small Fruits, etc., see our Nurserj-mans' i 



Trade List, or write us fur prices. , 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Painesville, Ohio. ' 



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Ampelopsisveitchii 



Per 10 Per 100 Per Itxni Per 10 Per IW PerllXKI 



2-years, fielcigrown. X. $1.00 $7.00 StiO.' 2-vears, tieldgrown. No. 2, $ .60 $.5.00 $1.5.00 



No. 1, .80 tj.CO 50.00 ■" " No. 3, .50 4.00 30 00 



Clematis Panicilata. 



Per 10 Per 100 Per lOUO Per 10 Per 103 Per 1000 



-X.V, very heavy, $1.'20 $10.00 Plants from -i-incii pots, $.50 $3.50 $30.00 



Strong plants, out of pots, .60 5.00 $10.00 SWABF Box, 2..50 20.00 



Small stock lor transplanting. Shade trees in ciuantity. Send for our wholesale list. 



THE ELIZABETH NUKSERY CO., - - - - EL1Z.\BETH, N. J. 



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NoTV I am opeu to quote prices on all Bulbs, Plants and Roots 

 for next season. Send in your list of wants for quotations. 



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