March 20, 1903 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



585 



Seasonable Flowers for Easter* 



ALEX. J. GUTTMAN, 



WHOLESALE FLORIST, 52 West 29th Street, 



No better flowers can be found anywhere. Consignments solicited of 

 first-class stock only. Reliable shipments to out-of-town tlodsts made 

 daily. Write us for prices. TelepUone tto. 1738 Madison Sq. 



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NEW YORK CITY. 



Easter Novelties 



silver" birch 

 bark ware. 



FOR SALE BY 



WcKellar & Winterson Co , 45-49 Wabash 



Ave . Chicago. 

 E. H. Hunt. 76-78 Wabash Ave . Chicago. 

 Geo. Wittbold Co , 1657 Buckingham Place, 



Chicago. 



J. A. LYNN, Mfr., 



444 Wells St. 

 CHICAGO. 



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DovEK, Del. — Charles N. Lloyd, of 

 Dover, has been appointed chief florist 

 ■on the Delaware division of the Penn- 

 sylvania railroad, sueceedinf; .John Par- 

 sons, deceased, who held the position for 

 many years. 



Omaha, Neb. A. Donaghue lost 600 

 lights of glass and Hess & Swoboda 1,000 

 lights by hail last week. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertlaemonts under this liead one cent a 

 word, cash with ordtT. Plant advertisementa 

 :not admitted under this head. 



Every subHcriber is entitled to a free adver- 

 tisement not exceeding- 35 words In any one Issue 

 ■desired during the year. If the advertisement 

 exceeds 35 words, send at the rate of one cent for 

 ■each additional word. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses. 2000 ft. glass, 

 central Ohio. Hot water heat: dwellintr and 

 from one to eight acres of land. Natural g;LS in 

 greenhouses aud dwelling. Electric car line 

 building by door. A good opening for a man with 

 small capital. C. S. Battin. So. Charleston, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— An old established florist business 

 In Baltimore City, consisting of dwelling, 

 greenhouses and cold- frames fully equipped. 

 Several large cemeteries adjacent. Entire prop- 

 erty and business, including large stock for spring 

 trade is for sale. Death of former owner cause 

 of sale. Address N. Rufus Gill & Sons, 216 St. 

 Paul St.. Baltimore. Md. 



FOR SALE— Will have shortly three excellent 

 3-ln. tubular boilers for sale in first-class 

 condition. 15. 21) and 30 horse- power respectively. 

 On account of extensive alteration aud the re- 

 moval of the plant to my gri:*enliouBe8. I desire 

 a much larger boiler to take the place of these 

 three smaller ones, and will sell for a very reason- 

 able price, either separately or together. Chas. 

 Rayner. Anchorage. Ky. 



WANTED— Single. Gernuin man with experi- 

 ence in growing roses, carnations, mums and 

 general greenhouse stock. Must be strictly hon- 

 est and temperate. References. Address A. M., 

 care Florists' Review. 



WANTED— Fifty boxes double strength glass 

 ItJxlt; or 16x24. M. & S. L. Dysinger. Albion. 

 Mich. 



WANTED— First-class rose grower to take 

 charge of Bride and Maid section. Good 

 wages to right man. John Muno,51 Wabash Ave., 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— A small hot water heater, second 

 hand. 12 or 14-inch grate; self-feeder pre- 

 ferred ; trood condition. Address Pairview Place. 

 Waynesboro, Pa. 



WANTED— A man who has had some experi- 

 ence growing roses to assist on commer- 

 cial place. F. R. Hills. Maywood. 111. 



WANTED— A good florist, good grower of car- 

 nations and minus; must be sober; not 

 afraid of work; good references; state wages 

 with or without board. Mrs. J. E. Black, Grove 

 -City. Pa. 



WANTED AT ONCE— A neat young man (sin- 

 gle ) for general greenhouse work and bed- 

 ding out. Wagfs $20.00 per month and board. 

 Steady employment for the right man. Apply to 

 Otto Sylvester. Oconomowoc. Wis. 



\Y''ANTED— A good carnation grower to take 

 *» full charge of carnation section, one who 

 can propagate and grow good stock. Also want 

 a good, first-class Beauty grower. Prefer men 

 between 22 and 35 years of age, and they must be 

 strictly sober. It's a steady place with good 

 wages. Geo. M. Kellogg, Pleasant Hill, Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED— As improver or assist- 

 ant by young man IS. IH years' experience. 

 Private or commercial. Address Improver, care 

 of Harding. 144 West tl2d Street, New York. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a fiorist and gar- 

 dener by April 15; good grower of roses, car- 

 nations, mums and general stock; also grapes 

 and vegetables under glass. Ten years' experi- 

 ence; married. Address Gardener, care Florists' 

 Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a competent florist 

 and gardener. German, married, no children. 

 Experienced in all branches. Would prefer pri- 

 vate place or institution. Best references as to 

 ability and character. Address H. Janltscbke, 

 Readville. Mass 



TT^ANTED— A good all-around greenliouse fore- 

 ' T man. Must be sober and industrious. Mar- 

 vied man preferred. Swain Nelson & Sons, 276 

 N. Paulina Street, Chicago. 



FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— Greenhouse, about 

 SOtH) feet of glass, stocked with carnations 

 and violets. Will give possession at once. Have 

 other business must look after. Address J. M.. 

 Florists' Review. " 



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

 pipe, tic per foot; also some 4-lnch; guaran- 

 teed sound. Pipe for posts aud supports very 

 cheap. W. H. Salter, Rochester. N. Y. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an experienced re- 

 tail florist. Good salesman, designer and deco- 

 rator. Sober, industrious and reliable. Refer- 

 ences. Address Julius A. Schnapp. 2220 Indiana 

 Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



WANTED— At once. A good florist who under- 

 stands ^rowing roses, carnations and gen- 

 eral slock. German young man preferred. Must 

 be sober. State wages expected. Give refer- 

 ences. Chas. P. Mueller. WIcIilta, Kan. 



WANTED— Man to grow roses, carnations, 

 mums and violets. State wages, without 

 board. Box 173. Vancouver. B. C. 



WANTED— Two general greenhouse m^'u and 

 two helpers for rose sections. J.F.Wilcox, 

 Council Bluffs. la. 



FOR SALE— No. 2Dfi Hitchinge boiler, as good as 

 new. used only one season: heats 1100 feet 

 glass. Reason for selUne'. putting in a larger 

 boiler. Will sell cheap. W. R. Gray, Oakton.Va. 



WANTED— Young man with some experience 

 in growing general greenhouse stock, such 

 as roses, carnations, geraniums, etc. Growing 

 city and business and proportionate chance for 

 advancement. Want a bright, ambitious young 

 man willing to work. Give experience and sal- 

 ary expected. Address Illinois Grower, care Of 

 Florists' Review. 



WANTED— An exceptionally expert rose grow- 

 er for large private establishment. Only 

 those of highest reputation and best references 

 from noted rose growers need apply. State 

 wages required. Address W. H.. care Florists' 

 Review. 



WANTED— One or two good makers up. either 

 male or female. American Rose Company; 

 Washington. D. C. 



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 square feet of glass and 

 store all in perfect condition: natural gas fuel 

 with moderate rates: or will take partner with 

 some experience; 12.500 or more required: best 

 of reasons given; for full particulars, address 

 G. H.. care of Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE — Florist store in Chic.ae-o. estab- 

 lished six years. Terms reasonable. Sick- 

 ness reason for selling. -A-pply at the store. ItJIl 

 Milwaukee Ave., near Western Ave.. Chicago. 



MOORE, HENTZ & NASH, 



Wholesale Florists, 



55-57 West 26th St., New York. 



SHIPPING ON COfllMISSION. 

 Tel, 2034 and 2239 Madison Square, 



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SITUATION WANTED— By competent florist. 

 landscape and vegetable gardener: goocr 

 grower of cut flowers, palms, ferns and bedding 

 stock; or would run good place on shares, or 

 rent; central or western states preferred; age 31, 

 German, references. Address W, Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. 



WANTED— To buy or rent 5,000 to 15,000 feet of 

 glass within 100 or 150 miles from Chicago. 

 Greenhouses must be in good running order. 

 Address D. D.. care of Florists' Review. 



WANTED— Smart, energetic young man by 

 April 1st. as assistant in general greenhouse 

 work where roses and carnations are grown. 

 120.00 and board. Address S- J. Long, Petoskey. 

 Mich. 



WANTED— First class decorator and designer, 

 must be of gentlemanly appearance and 

 good address. C. A. Samuelaon. 2129 Michigan 

 Avenne. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Competent and reli- 

 able florist needs situation: middle age; 

 single; English; good grower, propagator and 

 maker-up: capable of taking charge. Address 

 Florist, 137 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. 



FOW ^ATF "*«*«■' store 



1 \JM\ U£\L^L49 Established 12 yerrs. 



Opportunity of a life-time. A prosper- 

 ous retail store, established 12 years, do- 

 in^ largest plant business in the city, is 

 offered for sale before Easter. Can show 

 handsome profit. Terms moderate. Rea- 

 sons for selling, owner wishes to give his 

 undivided attention to another business. 

 For full particulars address, 

 CHAS. H. FOX, 

 21st and Columbia Aves., PHKADELPHIA, PA. 



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TKUSTEKS SALE OF M<)RKIS 

 FLOR.\L CO. 



You are hereby notified that on Tuesday. 

 April 1. 1902, at 2 o'clock p. m.. at the green- 

 house of the Morris Floral Co.. located at the 

 city of Morris, Grundy Comity, Illinois. I will 

 offer for sale and will sell at public auction, to 

 the highest and best bidders, fr^e of all incum- 

 brance, all of the property, both real and per- 

 sonal, belonging to the said estate. None of the 

 property mentioned herein to be removed until 

 the sale is confirmed by the Court, which con- 

 firmation will be had within a very few days 

 after the sale. 



The above property is located at a city of 

 4.500 population. 60 miles from Chicago on the 

 Chicago, Rocli Island & Pacific Ry. Six trains 

 running to Chicago every morning, and product 

 can be on the Chicago market at a very early 

 hour of the day. 



This property consists of 6 acres of land, 12 

 greenhouses having an area of 20.000 feet of 

 glass, with a stock of carnations, lilies, geran- 

 iums. .\sparagus Sprengeri. Asparagus plnmosus, 

 roses, petunias, pansies and other plants usu- 

 ally found in greenhouses. 



The greenhouses are steam heated, the heat- 

 ing apparatus being in good condition. The soil 

 surrounding the greenhouses is unexcelled for 

 raising plants. 



Two neat cottages, also good barn and well 

 with wind mill are on the premises. If you 

 .nre looking for an opening In the floral busi- 

 ness you will certainly find a bargain in this 

 place. 



Any further information desired can be ob- 

 tained from the undersigned trustee. 



Terms of Sale^Fifteen per cent cash on day 

 of sale, balance when sale is confirmed by the 

 Court. 



GEORGE W. ANDERSON, Trustee. 



Morris, 111. 



