July 17, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



227 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist. 



SELECT VALLEY 1612 luhiow st. Philadelphia, pa 



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During July and August will close at 6 P. K. Salurdajis at 1 P. M. L. D. Telephone. 



Williamson, gardeiior for C. Vanderbilt. 



For best twenty-five Beauties first 

 was divided between E. Gardner, gar- 

 dener for J: J. Van Allen, and W. Barth. 



For ■ best twelve H. P. roses, named 

 varieties, H. Williamson was first, sec- 

 ond going to John Ash, gardener for 

 Miss E. A. Clark. Pomfret Center. 



For best twelve H. P. roses, six varie- 

 ties, C. Robertson was first; James 

 Xicol, gardener for J. A. Beebe. Fal- 

 mouth, second; H. Williamson, third. 



For best vase ef twelve H. P. red, C. 

 Kobertsou, first; C. D. Stark, second. 



Vase of twelve H. P. pink, C. Eobert- 

 son, first ; James Nicol, second. 



Vase of twelve H. P. white, James 

 Nicol, first ; H. Williamson, second. 



Vase of twenty-five H. P., John Ash, 

 firsts C. Robertson, second ; James Rob- 

 ertson, gardener for Mrs. Richardson, 

 third. 



Vase of twenty-five H. T. or T., R. 

 Gardner, first ; W. Barth, second. 



Bouquet of roses, first, A. Griffin, gar- 

 dener for Com. E. T. Gerry; second, W. 

 Barth ; third, H. Williamson. 



Ba.sket of flowers other than roses, 

 first to T. Fieldhouse; second, Allen 

 Jenkins; third, Sam Williams. 



Corsage bouquet, first, John Finn; 

 second, F. Fieldhouse. 



In the fruit and vegetable classes the 

 winners of first prizes were Thomas 

 Beattie, C. D. Stark, Samuel Spires, J. 

 A. Beebe, R. Goelet, Mrs. Ri<-hardson and 

 Miss E. A. Clark. 



Special prizes were awarded to Miss 

 E. A. Clark for display of fruit; to J. J. 

 Van Allen for Cattleya Ciigas; to Miss 

 Mason for campanulas and digitalis; to 

 Major Gibbs for collection of herbaceous 

 flowers; to Com. E. T. Gerry for Iris 

 Hispaniea ; to Hon. Perry Belmont for 

 carnations. A certificate was awarded 

 for Clerodendron fallax. 



Another exhibition will be held in the 

 Casino Julv 22 and 23. F. 



We Have word from Mr. William 

 Scott that owing to absence from home, 

 attending the funeral of the late William 

 Crowe, at Utiea, he was unable to send 

 any miscellaneous seasonable hints for 

 this week's issue. 



Delaxsox, N. Y. — Ernest Harris has 

 purchased the controlling interest in the 

 firm of C. A. Harris & Co., and will in 

 future have full management of the busi- 

 ness. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. Plant advertisements 

 not atlmitted under this head. 



Every subscriber 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 RENT— Greenhouse, originally built for 

 private use. Afterwards enlarged and sur- 

 plus product sold Florist has resigned and 

 proprietor desires to be relieved from its man- 

 agement and will accept very low rent— ^lU.UO a 

 month. Will purchase product to at least double 

 the amount of rental. There are 70U0 sauare feet 

 of glass, good basement, first-class hot water 

 heating apparatus, good customers, ready sale 

 for product. Address for turther information 

 Youmans & Bro , Winona. Minn. 



FOR SALE— 100 boxes 18x20 double strength A. 

 best quality glass, new. $o 10 per box. F. O. 

 B. Cash. F. Walker & Co.. Florists. Louisville, 

 Ky. 



FOR SALE— Iron pipe. 3000 feet new 2-inch; 

 1200 feet 1-inch steam pipe. F. Walker & Co.. 

 Louisville, Ky. 



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lOR SALE— 3000 carnation stakes at S;i-cent 

 each. Eggeling Floral Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE— Florists' ice box. cheap. 12 ft. 

 front 4 doors. 8 ft. deep and 10 ft. high. 

 Nearly new. E. Bernheimer, ItiOi Ludlow street. 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



WANTED— By August loth a good grower of 

 roses and carnations; must be good work- 

 er, sober, industrious and reliable: good pay and 

 steady employment. John Fallon, Staunton. Va. 



TVANTED— A good grower for a place of 12,000 

 *' feet. Single or married. Must be steady 

 and not afraid of work. State references and 

 wages wanted. J. M. Smely. Aurora. 111. 



WANTED— An assistant in rose and carnation 

 houses. .Also boy to learn the business. 

 State age and wages wanted including board and 

 washing. John L. Wyland. De Haven, Pa. 



WANTED— Rose section man. Call, or address 

 Brant & Noe. West Peterson and North 48th 

 Aves.. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman in first- 

 class florist business: well up in growing 

 cut flowers and general stock for wholesale and 

 retail trade: ly years' experience in the busi- 

 ness; (lermaa. single, 35 years of age. Address 

 E. Horn. 1500 Olive Street. St. Louis. Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a middle aged man. 

 single, as assistant gardener and florist. Ad- 

 dress. W. Gardner, care Fuebner Bros.. Ocono- 

 mowoc. Wis. 



SITUATION WANTED— As manager or fore- 

 man on a large commercial place by a prac- 

 tical florist (American) who has handled 100.000 

 square feet of glass successfully for the past 

 ten years. Correspondence solicited. Address 

 American, care Florists" Review^. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse of 6000 ft, of glass; best 

 location in northern Ohio; town of 8.500; two 

 of the three greenhouses going out of business. 

 Good reason for selling. Floyd Anderson. Nor- 

 walk. Ohio. 



FOR SALE — My greenhouse, almost new, 

 25x125 ft., filled with plants to suit the trade. 

 As good a retail stand as there is in St. Louis. 

 Place will stand the strictest investigation. 

 Price. $2,250 for house and lot. stock to be taken 

 at market prices. Purchaser to have priviledge 

 of 25 ft. adjoining at $30.00 a foot, and another 25 

 ft. with 6 room house. Fred Huke, 4579 Evans 

 Ave.. St. Louis. Mo. 



FOR SALE— About 300 ft. 4-in. cast iron pipe 

 TOO ft. 3-in. wrought iron pipe. 200 ft. 2^-ln.. 

 250 ft. 2-in., 300 ft. l?^-in., about 6.000 lights tixS 

 glass in boxes and a No. 4 Weathered holler 

 which is worth |100 but will sell for|*;0; been in 

 use only 5 years. Mrs. M. I. Butler. 13 Chester- 

 field St.. Readville. Mass. 



FOR S ALE— 2.01X) second-hand greenhouse glass 

 (not covered with putty nor broken). $3.50 

 per 100. Pipe, from 1 inch to 4 inch (not cast 

 stuff), and sash bars and fittings. Chas: Helm. 

 Stevens Point. Wis. 



TXT" ANT ED TO RENT— By responsible party. 

 *' an established florist business in one of 

 the western states, about 12.000 feet of glass. 

 Give full pariieulars in first letter. Address 

 Ambition, care Florists' Review. 



y\' ANTED— Hot water boiler. Hitching"s pre- 

 *» ferred; 500 ft. 4-in. pipe and 300 boxes glass 

 Uxlt; or longer. Swan & Son. Sturgeon. Wis. 



\17ANTED— Two men married or single with 

 '» <;-xperieuce in roses and carnations. State 

 wages wanted. F. Burki. Bellevue, Pa. 



WANTED— Rose grower to take charge of sec- 

 tion. Steady position to right party. J. P. 

 Wilcox, Council Bluffs. Iowa. ^ 



FOR SALE— Best florist business in Southern 

 Illinois In live business town. Fine trade in 

 cut flowers and plants. Plant of three houses. 

 Water heat. Will be sold cheap. Address Illi- 

 nois, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED — By young lady 

 thoroughly experienced in floral designing; 

 good saleslady and book-keeper, also very handy 

 about greenhouses. Address Chicago, care 

 Florists" Review. 



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

 pipe, guaranteed sound. 6c per foot; also 

 some 4-In- ; also pipe for posts or supports; very 

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



WANTED— A young gardener (a German pre- 

 ferred) who understands taking. care of 

 palms and other plants; also to help in flower 

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

 rists' Review. 



TYTANTED— Two young men with some knowl- 

 TT edge of growing roses, carnations and 

 mums; steady work and good wages either with 

 or without "board. Address Cole Bros., Box 577. 

 Peoria. 111. 



FOR RENT— A prosperous retail and wholesale 

 business; new houses complete; 15.000 feet 

 of glass. 16.\24; one acre of land and dwelling; 

 rent $60 per month; opposite Woodmere cemetery 

 gates; one mile from Detroit. Mich. Address 

 Anton Kaier. Woodmere P. O.. Mich. 



WANTED— A young man with some experience 

 in greenhouse. State wages with room and 

 board. Must be sober, reliable and a good 

 worker. Address Fred. J: King. Ottawa. 111. 



■\X"'' ANTED— Three or four good rose growers. 

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

 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED— To rent with privilege of buying, a 

 medium size place in good condition: Dli- 

 nois. Iowa. Indiana or Michigan. Address 50. 

 care Florists' Review 



WANTED— A young man with practical exper- 

 ience in general greenhouse and office 

 work as assistant. Must be of sober and steady 

 habits and every way reliable. Give references 

 and state wages expected without board. Address 

 Edina, care Florists* Review. 



SITUATION WANTED — In Southern Califor- 

 nia, by a capable man thoroughly experi- 

 enced in every department of the florist busi- 

 ness. Address W. E. Hearne, 72J E. State Street. 

 Redlands. Cal. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse plant. 8000 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 helpers. Also 

 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 business. 6 greenhouses, brick 

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

 tall and wholesale business, mild climate. Also 

 9-room dwelling and land. Speak quick If you 

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



FOR SALE! 



IRON TANK. 



16 ft. long, 8 ft. wide, 3 ft. deep. 

 IN QOOD COITDITIOir. 



KENNICOTT BROS. CO. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



For Sale at a Bargain 



Oreenlioases, 25,000 square feet of 

 irlass, all in gooA condition and paying- 

 well ; within 20 miles of Chicago. Owner 

 is going to retire from business. Address 

 r. S,, care Florists' Beview. 



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