Septembek 19, 1901. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



485 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, 



Long Distance Telephone. 



Specialties: 



American Beauties. 

 Lily of the Valley. 



WHOLESALE 

 FLORIST, 



1612-14-16-18 Ludlow St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Ribbons of every shade and color. 

 Sample card on application. 



The Review 



VAI I V\^":- LEO NIESSEN, 



T /ml I I ■ 'N THE MARKET. Wholesale Florist, 



will be open rrom 7 a. m, unlll II p, m. af.er October 



LONG OlSTAr 

 1. PHONE 3-36- 



Mentlon The Revie 



N.W. Cor. 13th & Filbert Sis., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



a fine lot of pot chrysanthemums for the 

 fall trade. 



Jlrs. Vesey of Fort Wayne, Ind., is 

 Bending a fine lot of roses and carna- 

 tions to this market which find ready 

 sale at Kuehn's. 



Walter Coles of Kokomo, Ind.. is send- 

 ing to Ellis some of his fine Kaiserins 

 and Beauties. 



Dr. E. Sanders, who is a great lover 

 of fine carnations, has again offered a 

 special prize of $25, to be competed for 

 at the chrysanthemum show, for his fa- 

 vorite flower. , 



George M. Kellogg's stock at Bern- 

 ing's the past week was large and fine, 

 especially the Beauties. 

 Bowling. 



The Bowling Club had out nine members 

 Monday night and rolled five games, quite a 

 few good games being rolled. Kunz com- 

 plained of a very sore thumb on his bowling 

 hand and this accounts for his poor showing. 

 Ellison came later and missed the first game: 

 this is quite natural now. John Young could 

 not be present, owing to the death of his 

 mother-in-law. By next Monday all hands 

 will be out. even Chart Sanders has promised 

 to come. The following are the scores made 

 Monday night: 



12 3 4 5 Tot. Av. 



A. T. Ellison 1S2 168 143 194 ... 687 172 



C. A. Kuehn 160 169 152 156 191 828 166 



J. J. Beneke 168 160 140 155 150 773 155 



Wm. Adels 180 141 152 124 597 149 



J. Sturtz 146 137 139 144 176 742 148 



F. T\'eber 113 136 157 160 ... 666 142 



F. Ellis 131 84 93 142 ... 450 113 



T. Miller 109 118 117 83 132 559 112 



J. Kunz 113 lis 95 326 111 



J. J. B. 



CEMCINNATL 



Various Notes. 



The fall festival is now on. The 

 flower parade took place today, and, al- 

 though only a few natural flowers were 

 used in decorating the carriages, still 

 many of them testified to the skill of our 

 store boys as decorators. There were 

 some very beautiful ideas shown and 

 the workmanship was of the best. Of 

 natural flowers asters were most used, 

 and they showed up very well; but the 

 bot sun used up the roses in short order. 



Business has been very good as a rule, 

 but prices have been mostly at a stand- 

 still. American Beauties have been in 

 best demand, with Meteors a close sec- 

 ond. From 50 cents to $2 per dozen is 

 the ruling price of the former and 2 to 

 5 cents for the latter. Some first-class 

 asters are still coming in from the north 

 and are selling well at from 50 cents 

 to $2 per 100. It is now but a short 

 time till the chrysanthemum makes its 

 appearance and everyone is looking for- 

 ward to its arrival with a good deal of 

 pleasure. 



George Magrie has sold his old place 

 and all of the houses have been torn 

 down. He intends erecting a modern 

 plant on some land he has bought not 



far from his old establishment. The 

 plot contains about four acres, nicely 

 situated for a florist's business. 



John D. Seefried and Miss Margaret 

 Ehein were married last Thursday. 



Mr. John Lodder of Hamilton, Ohio, 

 has torn down a number of his sash 

 houses and is about to erect in their 

 place five modern houses 116x20 feet. 

 This will make nine modern houses in 

 his plant. 



J. T. Herdigen of Aurora, Ind., was a 

 caller. C. J. Ohmer. 



Milwaukee, Wis. — It is reported in 

 the daily press that an attempt is to be 

 made by the Federated Trades to organ- 

 ize a gardener's union, and that the or- 

 ganization committee will have the as- 

 sistance of the State Federation of Labor. 

 Fred Brockhausen is secretary of the 

 latter organization and is the" one who 

 first suggested the new union. 



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 during the year. If the advertisement exceeds 

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 additional word. 



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FOR SALE OR BENT— Or will sell half i 

 est— flori^ t and vegetable gardening biisi 

 Pittsburg and Allegheny markets for prod 

 For particulars address Florist. Box 143. Etn 



FOR RENT— Stocked greenhouse. 31 x 100 ft.: 

 two-story boiler house, all new: cans? t r 

 renting, ill health: terms reasonable: possession 

 given at once. Address H. J. Geiger, Columbia 



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SITUATION WANTED— As working r 

 on small cut flower growing establi! 

 number of years in one place: or would i 



jlOR SALE— Some 4-inch hot water pipe: guar- 

 . anteed sound: lOc per foot f. o. b. Philadel- 

 hia. Samuel J. Bunting. Elmwood ave. and oSth 

 t.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



jlOB SALE-WorWs Fair chance: old est 



lished. well located, paving floral busin 



1 St. Louis. Mo.: splendid chance for praci: 



WANTED-A second-hand hot water be 

 capable of heating 5,000 sq. ft. of glass: 

 description, condition and price. Wm. J. ^ 

 Parsons, Kansas. 



PITTSBURG CUT 

 FLOWER CO. Ltd. 



WHOLESALE 



PLOKIisTS, Pitt.sbiir&, Pa. 



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SITUATION WANTK I' I . -A.rof car- 

 class references: g-UMii |M I I ■'■ wanted; 

 state waees: no plar. , -Mnufeetof 

 glass. Address G. S. < i; • 1 ; ■■ i-^ - i;. \u\v. 



WANTED-Rose grower fur s-cUuu: two help- 

 er.s. one carnal 

 Broadway. Council 1 



ed by fiv 



and the care of cemetery lots: opposite Mt. Peace 

 Cemetery; sickness reasons for sellins-. Address 

 Lehiffb ave.. Philadelphia. 



Mrs. Doderer. J 



FOB SALE— some extra good second hand 3-in. 

 pipe at 6c per^oot: also some 4-in.. guaran- 

 teed sound. W. H. Salter. Rochester. N. Y. 



FOR SALE. 



A fine piece of property for fiop- 

 ists' piirpo.ses iu Baltimore. 



I offer for sale a ten acre lot frontine .550 feet 

 on the north side of the New North Boundary 

 Ave., with a frontage of 800 feet on St. George 

 Ave. (50 feet wide), and a 50-foot ave. to the east. 

 giving three fronts, that is especially desirable 

 as a location for a florist. It is all in lawn ex- 

 cept immediately around the house. Improve- 

 ments are a 12-room dwelling and No. 1 outbuild- 

 ings, all in good repair. The neighborhood is 

 well built up and is only 24 minutes from the city 

 hall. County taxes and city conveniences. Five- 

 cent car fare; car every three minutes: all-night 

 cars. Only four squares from the cars. 



Price 515,000. Terms easy. Address 

 BAI.TIUOaE, care Floiists' Review. 



PANSY SEED 



GIANT OF CALIFORNIA. 



Having bought all the seed of Giant of Cali- 

 fornia from the grower and wishing to build up a 

 trade amongst the leading florists of the United 

 States and Canada. I will send out the first 10 lbs. 

 as follows: Trade package, 25c; H oz., 91.00; 

 1 oz.. S4 OO. free by mail. 



Giant of California is the largest strain of 

 Pansies iu the world, some measure 5 inches in 

 diameter, consisting of 22 colors, all having very 

 large eyes. A trial will convince you. 



Seedsmen's orders not accepted. (CASH.) 

 FI.AIITS, 81.00 per lOO. 



A.Mitting,Loomis,Cal. 



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