July 3, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



171 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist 



SELFCT VALLFY '^'2 luhiqw st. Philadelphia, pa. 



During July and August will close al 6 P. M. Saturdays at I P. I«l. Ii. D. Telephone. 



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Asiii.AND, Ky. — George Carp, Sr., 

 fattier of Wm. H. Carp, the florist, died 

 June 21, aged 7- years. He was born in 

 Burnham, England. For the past ten 

 3'ears he was associated with his son in 

 tho florist's business here. Interment was 

 in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, O. 



Woodstock, Ont. — Mr. A. H. Ewing, 

 formerly of Berlin, Ont., is now head 

 gardener for Hon. Jas. Sutherland, min- 

 ister of marine and fisheries, who has an 

 estate here. 



Georgetown, III. — Jay M. Frazier has 

 purchased the greenhouses of A. Gid- 

 (lings, Danville, 111., and will move the 

 plants to this place. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under tbia head one cent a 

 word, casli with order. Plant advertieementa 

 not admitted under this head. 



Every aubacriber is entitled to a free adver- 

 tisement not exceeding 35 words in any one iaaue 

 desired during the year. If the advertisement 

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

 each additional word. 



Tl^ANTED— A reliable married man who is a 

 '* worker, and can grow rosea, carnations, 

 mums and general line of plants. State age and 

 wages with liouse. References. Harry Donnel- 

 ly. Ruaebank, Station B, Cincinnati. Ohio. 



X\^ANTED— A good A No. 1 roae grower, one 

 T» that la alao able to take entire charge, at 

 times, of a general retail eatabliahment of lO.UOl) 

 feet of glass. Address T. B. S., care Florists' 

 Review. 



T^rANTED— A competent rose grower. Must be 

 *y sober, reliable, industrious, and capable of 

 growiog good rosea. Wages $13.00 per week. 

 References required. Gesler & Drury. Gales- 

 burg, 111. 



WANTED— A good second-hand florist refrig- 

 erator, medium size, plain. Address. W. J. 

 Miller, 40;i E. Water St., Pontiac, 111. 



WANTED— Roae grower to take charge of sec- 

 lion. Steady position to right party. J. F. 

 Wilcox. Council Bluffs. Iowa. 



TSTANTED — A second-hand 40-hor9e power 

 T > boiler in good condition. Address A. Peter- 

 Hon. Hoopeaton. 111. 



FOR SALE— Best florist business in Southern 

 Illinois In live busineas town. Fine trade in 

 cut flowers and plants. Plant of three houses. 

 Water heat. Will be sold cheap. Address Illi- 

 noia. care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— Coil boiler, second-hand, capable 

 of lieating 1500 sq. ft. of glass. All complete. 

 1*25.001 Twenty-five dollars. Main & Pear. 

 Gloversville. N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Flower store; greenhouse. 20x42; 

 benches, boiler, new; everything in good re- 

 pair. Reason, going out of busineaa. Bears in- 

 vestigation. 3026 Eastern Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED — By young ladv 

 thoroughly experienced in floral designing: 

 good saleslady and book-keeper, also very handy 

 about greenhouses, .fiddress Chicago, care 

 Ploriats' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a rose and carna- 

 tion grower by July 15. 10 years' experience. 

 Married. Please atate wages. Must be a first- 

 class place. Address Grower, care Florists' 

 Review. 



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

 pipe, guaranteed sound. Oc per foot; alao 

 8ome4-in.; alao pipe for posts or supports: verv 

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



SITUATION WANTED- By a good gardener, 

 thoroughly experienced in every department 

 of the florist business. Address F. R.. care Flo- 

 rists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTED— A young gai-dener (a German pre- 

 ferred) who understands taking care of 

 palms and other phints; also to help in flower 

 store in St. Louis. Address St. Louis, care Flo- 

 rists" Review. 



\\ ''ANTED— Two young men with some knowl- 

 '» edge of growing roses, carnations and 

 mums; steady work and good wages either with 

 or without board. Addreaa Cole Bros., Box .577. 

 Peoria. 111. 



ll'^ANTED— A foreman, sober, reliable, up-to- 

 * * date grower of carnationa. mums and bed- 

 ding plants: state wages and address Daniel E. 

 Gorman, WUIiamsport. Pa. 



FOR SALE— 12 boxes glass Uix22 and 12 boxes 

 lf;x24. S. S. A. Carefully packed, at $2.75 per 

 box. Davis Bros.. Morrison, 111, 



FOR RENT— A proaperoua retail and wholesale 

 busineaa; new houaes complete; 15,000 feet 

 of glaas. 16x24; one acre of land and dwelling: 

 rent feOper month; opposite Woodmere cemetery 

 gates: one mile from Detroit. Mich. Address 

 Anton Kaler, Woodmere P. O.. Mich. 



fX/ANTED- A florist, must'be a good, steady. 



' » sober man. one wlio is capable to take 

 charge of a medium sized place and grow a gen- 

 eral collection ot plants. Married German or 

 Swede with a small family preferred. Wages 

 loU.lO per month and house rent. References re- 

 quired. Address C. W. Moore, Muskogee, Ind. T. 



"IX^ANTED— A reliable man to take charge of 

 '' retail place. 2000 ft. glass: steady: good 

 home, $20.00 and board. W. J. Olda. Union City. Pa. 



WANTED— A young man with some experience 

 in greenhouse. State wages with room and 

 board. Musi be sober, reliable and a good 

 worker. Address Fred. J. King. Ottawa. III. 



IT'ANTED- Three or four good rose growers. 



'» Good wages to right men. Wietor Bros., 



51 Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



WANTED— Two men for general greenhouse 

 work. Steady work to the right ones. 

 Cbapin Bros., Lincoln. Neb. 



WANTED— A hot water boiler, new or second- 

 hand, to heat about 8000 sq. ft. of glass. 

 State particulars and lowest cash price. Trail 

 Price. Columbia. S. C. 



WANTED— Working foreman used to growing 

 roses. Cole's Greenhouse, Battle Creek, 

 Mich. 



WANTED— To rent with privilege of buying, a 

 medium size place in good condition; Illi- 

 nois. Iowa. Indiana or Michigan. Address 50. 

 care Florists' Review 



WANTED— At once— sober, industrious man 

 between 25 and 35 years of age: must have 

 knowledge of general greenhouse work; wages 

 $20,00 per mnntli with board; American prefer- 

 red; reference retiuired. Address I. L., Taconv 

 P. O., Philadelphia, Pa. 



■IITANTED— A young man witli practical exper- 

 ' * lence in general greenhouse and office 

 work as aasistant. Must be of sober and ateady 

 habits and every way reliable. Give refcrencew 

 aud slate wages expected wlthoutboard. Address 

 Ediua. care Floriata' Review. 



W/'aNTED— A ateady young German, IS or 20 

 ' ' years of age, for greenhouse and out-door 

 work, with some experience on a private place. 

 $20.00 per month and board. E. G. Gillett, 113 East 

 3rd street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



W^ANTED— Man experienced in general green- 

 TT housework. $25.00 per month and board. 

 Ctabb & Hunter. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED — In Southern Califor- 

 nia, by a capable man thoroughly experi- 

 enced in every department of tlie florist bnai- 

 nosa. Address W. E. Hearne, 72.i E. State Street. 

 Redlanda. Cal. 



FOR SALE— Tabasco hot water boiler. No. 32, 

 price $.50.00; magazine feed and carries fire s 

 to 10 hours; in good order and has new grates 

 used past season only; capacity. lOCO to 3000 feet 

 of glass. Write for further particulars. Terms 

 cash. W. H. Culp & Co.. Wichita. Kan. 



WANTED— At once, a reliable florist. Must be 

 aober, honest, and a good worker; one that 

 is capable to take full charge of medium sized 

 place and grow a general collection of plants 

 and cut flowers for retail store trade. State 

 wages with board and send good references of 

 recent date in first letter. Good wages and ateady 

 place to right man. Fred J. King. 220 Madison 

 street. Ottawa. 111. 



WANTED — Young man to learn the green- 

 house business and the growing of roses 

 and carnations: state age. Apply to John L. 

 Wyland. De Haven, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse plant, 3000 ft. of glass. 

 modern, well built, none better in Massachu- 

 setts; good retail trade; handy to Boston and 

 other markets. This place is situated where 

 land Is valued high; upwards of 10 acres will 

 be sold if desired. Address Mass.. care Florists' 

 Review. 



WANTED— Rose growers and helpera. Alao 

 one man who understands growing chry- 

 santhemums. The highest wages and steady 

 work. Bassett & Washburn, Hinsdale, 111. 



FOR SALE— At a bargain. A well established 

 greenhouse busineaa. 6 greenhouses, brick 

 walls, hot water heat, plenty of water, good re- 

 tail and wholesale busineaa, mild climate. Also 

 9-room dwelling and land. Speak quick if you 

 want a bargain. J, Palmer Goition, Ashland, Va. 



WANTED. 



30 Boxes Glass, double or single, in good con- 

 dition; 50 ft. per l»ox; give lowest prices; size 

 14x1(1 or longer; F. O. B. Hutchinson. Kan. 



JOHN STAMM. Hutchinson, Kan. 



Primroses 



Per 10(1 



Chinese, Obconica Grandiflora and 



Forbesii, 2-inch pots $2.00 



Asparagus Plumosus 3.50 



Smilax, 2-inch pots J.OO 



CASH OK C. O. O. 



JOS. H. CUNNINGHAIVI, 



DELAWARE, OHIO. 



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Smilax 



Fine plants from 2^4 inch pots, ready for plant- 

 ing. $1.25 per 100; SlO.no per 1000 : $15.00 per 5000. 



The W. T. Buckley Plant Co., 



SFR11TGFIE1.D, 11.1.. 



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 writing advertisers. 



SECOND=HAND BOILERS FOR SALE. 



I am chang'iug' my boiler plant, putting In larger ones, and thereforehave 



15 SECOND-HAND BOILERS, IN GOOD CONDITION, TO SELL 



Among them are : 5 Hitchings No. 16, 3 Furman 7 to 11. and several tubvilar boilers. 

 They will range from 25 up to 75 horse power. 



Write for particulars. They will be sold at a barg-ain. 



A. N. PIERSON, 



Cromwell, Conn. 



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