Decembeu 12. 1001. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



83 



MUST HAVE THE STOCK. 



I sold about twenty-five bushels of 

 gladiolus bulbs last week from my adv. 

 in your paper. 



I would not advise any one to adver- 

 tise in the EE\aEW unless they have 

 plenty of stock and time to fill orders. 

 I send another adv. for next two weeks. 

 Frank Bannljig. 



Kinsman, Ohio, Dee. 3, 1901. 



ErvERSiDE, Cal. — The Chase Rose Co. 

 is being incorporated to grow rose 

 plants for the eastern market. The 

 board of directors will consist of E. A. 

 Chase, F. F. Chase. H. B. Chase. M. A. 

 Chase, C. W. Howard, each director tak- 

 ing .$5,000 in stock — the capital being 

 $25,000. The directors are the only 

 stockholders. 



As A Christmas present, nothing 

 would be more greatly prized than a 

 copy of the Florists' Manual, by Wra. 

 Scott. It covers the whole field of com- 

 mercial floriculture, and the price is 

 $5.00. 



Don't waste your time hunting 

 through pages of miscellaneoui- advertis- 

 ing for what plants you want. Turn to 

 our alphabetical classified ads. and you 

 will at once find what you want, if it is 

 in the market. 



I FIND the Review a great help and 

 feel that 1 cannot do without it. — Mrs. 

 E. R. CoPELAND, Monroe, Wis. 



The Review is about the best weekly 

 paper I know of for information. — P. W. 

 Mason, Cold Spring, N. Y. 



I like the Review very much indeed 

 and could not get along without it. — 

 Mrs. E. H. Smith, Berlin, N. H. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. Plant advertisements 

 DOt admitted under this heaU. 



Every subscrlher is entitled to a Tree advertise- 

 ment not exceeding 35 words In any Issue desired 

 during the year. If the advertisement exceeds 

 35 words, send at the rale of one cent for each 

 additional word. 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent florist 

 and pardener: all-round man; good grower 

 of carnatJons. roses and general stock; private 

 or commercial; German; single; age 28. Please 

 state wages; best references. Address Sch, care 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young mao. age 22. 

 as assistant florist in general greenhouse 

 work: private or commercial. Address James 

 Ellerd. care Palace Hotel. Cincinnati. O. 



WANTED—Charge of small place. 4000-5000 ft. 

 glass, by German. 28 years of age; married; 

 excellent education; would only go to a place 

 where is need of a progressive and good busi- 

 ness man and where la opportunity for a pusher 

 who has got some brains and ideas of his own to 

 build up a larger business: perfectly qiialitied 

 to take position as traveling salesman for whole- 

 sale house. Address P. H.,care Florists' Review. 



WANTED — A bright young man for flower 

 store: Western city. Address, with refer- 

 ences and wages expected. K. C. M.. care Flor- 

 ists' Review. 



WANTED— A florist who understands his busi- 

 ness, and can grow roses. carnations, violets 

 mums and general bedding stuff. Applj' 96 Col- 

 lege ave.. Annapolis. Md. 



WANTED— To lease a greenhouse plant, with 

 well established trade, in Texas or one of 

 the Pacitic states: must be In good order, with 

 modern heating system. Wrjte full particulars 

 to Pacific, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— After February to run 

 greenhouses on shares; no place waiited that 

 will not clear meJiS.UO per week above expenses; 

 Southern States preferred. Humphries, care of 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED — Florist with experi- 

 ence desires general ereenhouse work; roses 

 or carnations preferred. Address G. L., care 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED — As helper in green- 

 house, or as fireman, bv steady, sober man of 

 31. D. H Mains. 39S Franklin St.. Norwich. Conn 



WANTED— First-class florist who understands 

 tlie wholesale and retail business thorough- 

 ly, and who has had experience in growing roses 

 and herbaceous plants; a good permanent place 

 for the right party; married man preferred. Wag- 

 ner Park Conservatories. Sidney. Ohio. 



WANTED TO RENT— lO.tlOO to 20.000 ft. of glass 

 for spot cash with privilege of buying in 

 one or two years, within a radius of 10 or 12 miles 

 from Chicago Court House. Address D.. care of 

 Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— Will engage as maker 

 up. grower, all-around florist, landscape en- 

 gineer, draughtsman; 25 years' experience: ref- 

 erences. Address H. A. F.. care Florists* Review. 



FOR SALE— 500 feet 4-inch greenhouse pipe, 

 second hand: Eastern make, extra heavy, 

 in good condition: 10 cents per foot. Joseph T. 

 Janes. Park Ridge. 111. 



WANTED— Good assistant for store in far west 

 erncity; must be competent and well rec- 

 ommended. Address with references, and stat- 

 ing salary required. O. A. C. Oehmler. Butte. Mon. 



WANTED— A man to take charge of two green- 

 houses just finished. Must be a good all- 

 around man able to grow ail stock needed. Will 

 pay good wages. Address L. O'SulUvan, West 

 Superior. Wis. 



WANTED— A young man for general green- 

 house work: single: must be sober and 

 reliable; room and board on place; state wages 

 wanted; give reference. F. J- King, 220 Madison 

 Street. Ottawa. lU. 



SITUATION WANTED— To take charge of a 

 commercial place, wholesale or retail; four- 

 teen years' experience; good grower of roses, 

 carnations, etc.; strictly sober: age 33: single; 

 Southern Indiana. Kentucky or Illinois preferred. 

 Address Reliable, care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— Some extra good second hand 3-ln. 

 pipe at tic per foot : also some 4-in.: guaran- 

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



FOR SALE — Greenhouses. 12 miles south of 

 Chicago Court House, containing about 

 10.000 feet of glass, filled with carnations, roses, 

 etc.; good retail and wholesale trade; price 

 ln.OOO. Use of 3 or 4 acres adjoining houses free 

 of charge. Address 25. care Florists' Kevle^r 



FOR SALE — An old established florist busi- 

 ness, centrally located in a thriving Western 

 New York city of 12 000 inhabitants: the only 

 florist in the city: 8.000 scjuare feet of glass and 

 store all in perfect condition; natural gas fuel 

 with moderate rates: or will take partner with 

 some experience; f2 500 or more required: best 

 of reasons given; for full particulars, address 

 G. H.. care of Florists' Review, 



FOR SALE — A model florist's establishment 

 (see illustrallon in Nov.2Sth issue), situated 

 In a town of tj 000 Inhabitants, which supports two 

 public schools, a high school, a military school 

 and a ladies' conservatory of music, these two 

 latter having an attendance of 250 each. Recep- 

 tions calling for an extensive use of cut flowers 

 are frequent. Althougli having increased his 

 greenhouse capacity from three to sl.^ thousand 

 square feet during the last four years, the owner 

 is a frequent buyer in the St. Louis and Chicago 

 markets. Having e-stablislied a fine trade in a 

 dozen nearby towns, it will be necessary to build 

 another rang-e of houses, in anticipation of which 

 thf owner bought last year three more acres of 

 land for lliis purpose. The establishment is lo- 

 cated on principal street and only three blocks 

 from court house; it consists of three green- 

 houses, a fine oflice and several other buildings: 

 also a new seven- room cottage. A driveway leads 

 direct to office: there is also a fine fountain, city 

 water, etc. Business in the last few years has 

 increased 65 percent, ascan be showuby owners 

 books. Owing to reasons, which will be given to 

 a i>rospective buyer, the owner has decided to 

 sell this very promising business, and any one 

 looking- for a well established and prosperous 

 stand at a moderate figure will make no mistake 

 in enterlntr into correspondence with C. C. Won- 

 neman. Mexico. Mo. 



WANTED 



Two or three young men as assis- 

 tant propagfators. Good wag;es and 

 steady work. Apply 



BASSETT & WASHBIRN, 



Hinsdale, HI. 



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YOU WILL FIND ALLTHE BEST 

 OFFERS ALL THE TIME IN THE 

 REVIEWS CLASSIFIED ADVS.^,.^ 



WANTED! 



Experienced traveling salesman for 

 well-known florists' supply house. One 

 with knowledge of the business and with 

 trade only need apply. State full partic- 

 ulars. Address 



C, care Florists' Review. 



Greenhouses, contaiDing V2,i;mX) feet of glass ; 

 12.000 Carnations in benches. Bulbs. Callas, 

 Smilax ; water heating ; all in fine running con- 

 dition : only two blocks from R. R. station, nine 

 miles from Chicago Court House. Can take 

 possession at once. Satisfactory reason given 

 for selling. Price only $i.800. including good 

 dwelling house. Address E. H , care of Florists' 

 Review. 



FOR SALE! 



A beautiful home of 20 acres, con- 

 sisting of 10 acres of peaches, oranges 

 and olives, and 10 acres of grain. 



Fine house, barn, tank and windmill. A fine drive- 

 way lined with palms 20 feet high, also beds of 25 

 varieties of cacti. Fancy shrubs and shade trees. 

 One of the finest places in California. Cost the 

 owner $14,000. It has been kept up by a hired 

 gardener. Is situated 1% miles from two cities. 

 and a neighbor will pay $.500 a year rent for 

 same if buver does not care to live on same. 

 Price, •6,60O spot cash. Title clear. Address 



CALIFORNIA, ^R^vlew""'''' 

 THE BEST GERANIUMS!!! 



Beaiite Pcitevine. La Favorite. 8.A. Nutt. Heter- 

 anthe. .I.Doyle. J. Y. Murkland. Le Pilote 

 Grand Chancellor. Frances E. Willard and 

 many others: strong plants, 2/^-inch pots, 

 r2, 50 per 100 ; $20.00 per 1000 ; .WO at 1000 rate. 



ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. 2M-in. P Ota, $4.00 

 per 100: $35 00 per 1000. 



ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 2K inch potSi 



^J ",(l p,T ](MI, $■_'(! IHI |,,>r iLWiO. 



ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS, 2H inch pots. 



$2.,W per 100 : $20.00 per 1000. 

 UMBRELLA PLANT. 2)^-incb pots. $2.50 per 



100: $20.00 per 1000. 

 BOSTON FERN. Strong 2^^-inch pot plants. 



.$'vOO per lOO: $25.00 per 1000. 

 ROSES. s"end us your list for price?. 



CASH WITH ORDER PLEASE. 



JOHN A. DOYLE CO., - Springfield, Ohio. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Qeranimns in variety 



Iiantanas in variety 



Heliotrope in variety 



Iiemon Verbenas 



Salvia Bonfire 



Smllaz 



Swainsona All>a, Binch pots. S3. 00 per 100. 

 Boses, 3-inch pots. S4.00 per 100. 



Colons in variety 



Verbenas in variety 



Cnpbea (Cigar Plant) 



Alternantbera in variety.. 



Ag'eratom, Dwarf White — 



" Stella Gumey... 



Salvia Splendens 



" Bonfire 



Heliotrope 



Iiantanas 



Send for Price List. Cash with order. 



R. VINCENT, Jr. &. SON, 



WHITE MARSH, MO. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



PALMS and FERNS 



Home Grown, Fine Clean Stock; Grown Cool. 



J. B. HEISS, 



The Exotic Nurseries. DAYTON, OHIO. 



SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 



Mention Tlie Review when you write. 



Always mention the.... 



Florists' Review 



When Writing Advertisers. 



From 

 2}i;-inch pots. 



»a.oo 



per 100. 



Rooted 

 Cuttings. 

 SOc per 100. 



Add 10c per lOO 

 if wanted 

 by mail. 



