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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



September 11, 1902. 



SAMUEL S. PENNOCK, Wholesale Florist. 



RFAIITIF^ '^'^ ^'""°*' ^'' PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



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Mr. Trillow. of Chicago, was a visitor 

 this week, calling on his many friends in 

 the trade. 



Arthur Y. Ellison is home, after 

 spending several weeks up North, look- 

 ing as fine as silk and ready for the fall 

 trade. Arthur reports that he will bowl 

 with the Bankers this season and not 

 with Diels, as reported in the last issue 

 of the Review. 



C. C. Sanders reports that he has 

 nearlr finished his work on the two new 

 houses. These new houses will furnish 

 him with plenty of cut flowers for his 

 trade. 



Theo. lliller is also progressing nicely 

 wath his improvements. Mr. Miller 

 should do well this fall, as his stand is 

 one of the best, and with his new show 

 house will make the place very attrac- 

 tive. 



Ed. Beuchel, of the Riessen Floral (3o.. 

 has returned from Elkhart. Ind.. after a 

 very enjoyable time with friends of the 

 Liedercranz and other German societv 

 folks. 



Base BalL 

 The Berning and lesson ball teams 

 played their second game of a series of 

 three games last Sunday afternoon on 

 the Tesson grounds. The Berning team 

 forfeited the game 9 to 0. After feading 

 by a score of 7 to 3 in the fifth inning, 

 the Berning battery quit playing, claim- 

 ing the umpire favored the Tessons, 

 Each having won a game, the third will 

 be played in two weeks for the cham- 

 pionship, and a hot time is expected. 



J. J. B. 



TARRYTOWN, N. Y. 



At the regular meeting of the Tarrv- 

 town Horticultural Society held Aug. 

 28th, Mr. X. H. Dumond and Mr. 

 Stranall were elected to honorary mem- 

 bership. Mr. Homer Hitchcock was pro- 

 posed for active membership. Mrs. H. 

 W. Webb and Mr. H. C. Graef were elect- 

 ed to honorarj- membership. Mr. Francis 

 Gibson exhibited a vase of gladioli and 

 some very fine asters. 



A very interesting and instruetiTe es- 

 .say on bulb forcing was read by Air 

 Joseph Bradley, of Hastings, and it was 

 ably discussed by ilessrs. Pierson. 

 Moody. Bradley, Cockbum, McFarlane 

 and Gibison. ifr. Bradley was tendered 

 a vote of thanks for his very able paper. 

 H. .J. Ratxek. Cor. Sec'v. 



BRIDGPORT, CONN. 



John Osborne, now a well known flori.st 

 of Xew \ork City, and who left here in 

 1869 with a theatrical troupe, has been 

 spending a few days in town, renewing 

 old acquaintances. After leaving here, 

 until a few years ago, when he retired to 

 go into business in Xew York, he enjoyed 

 a deserved success on the stage. Mr. Os- 

 borne has visited this city but once since 

 he left and that was tw"enty years ago, 

 w;hen he came through here with a th(^t- 

 rieal company. He now has a finely es- 

 tablished florist business in Xew York. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements undor this head one cent a 

 word, cash wiih order. Plant advertisements 

 not admitted 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. 



WANTED— Good grower not afraid to worte: 

 place of 60u0 feet; assistant giv^-n: state 

 wag-es per month with board and room, etc.; 

 give reference and description: wa^es to in- 

 crease. Address J. Steiahauser. Piiisbui^. Kan. 



TT'ANTED— A market g-ardener to wo fe place 

 »» and grow vegetablts iu hotbtrds: mast un- 

 derstand his trade married or single Apply at 

 once. A. A. Harper. 1724 E. 6th Avenue. Pine 

 Bluff. AT-k. 



Tl'AXTED— A young man to take charge of SOOO 

 »» feet of glass and grow roses, cartations 

 and make designs: state wages with board and 

 room. Address J. W. Rentz. Peru. Ind. 



W 



['AXTED— An assistant florist: state experi- 

 ■ » ence. wages expected wit t board and ruom. 

 and send references. I. L. Fillsbury, Galesburg. 

 Illinois. 



WANTED— A few sections of Carmody boiler, 

 not the return flue pattern. C. H. Foreman. 

 Louisiana. Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED- Position by sober, 

 honest, reliable man: 12 years' American 

 experience; grower of cut flowers, bedding 

 plants, etc. Address with offers to W. Wiseley. 

 General Delivery, Cohoes, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse (SOOO feet of glass), 

 good boiler and chimney, dwelling and 

 stab e. Evansion. III., two blocks frum C & N. 

 W. station. Good established trade dirr^;i from 

 greenhouse. Price: ground, I50xi75 feet. si.uOu.OU; 

 dwelling and stable. teOuuu; greenhouse, $5i-u.u0; 

 total. |6.uUt.uO. Terms: S2.UU0.U. cash, balance on 

 lime. Address 1127 Church Street. Evansion. IlL 



FOR SALE— Seven acres of land: greenhouses, 

 over eOOU feet under glass; good location; 

 good 7-room dwellitg house; No. 1 flowing well; 

 good business; retiring from business on ac- 

 count of fiiiiing health. For particulars address 

 T. Kloss. St. Peter, Minn. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-around practical 

 gardener, florist and general agriculturist to 

 take charge and manage . xtensive operations 

 in vegetables, fruits and flowers. Specialist in 

 roses and celery, lawn and geueral landscape. 

 This is an opportunity to secure a man who does 

 the right thing at the righi time. High class ref- 

 erence furnished. Correspondence solicited for 

 immtrdiate or future engagements. Address 

 A. P.. care Florists" Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— Jy single German, age 

 40- as grower of roses, carnations violets, 

 mums and miscellaneous plants; good designer 

 and able to take full cbarjfe; 28 years' exp-ri- 

 ence; temperate and inaustrioas; disengaged 

 Sept. 15. Please state particuiarH in first letter. 

 Address Ililnois Grower, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTE J-By Oct 20ih as foreman 

 O on medium sized place: grower of roses, car- 

 nations and a general line of cut flowers. Ad- 

 dress L. care Florists Review. 



YV^ ANTED— An experienced cut-flower grower; 

 " an elderly man preferred. Address Schlu- 

 raff Floral Co.. Erie Pa. 



WANTED — Price lists and catalogues. Leo. 

 Efesirand. 24^ 22^ Avenue South. Minne- 

 apolis. Minn. 



SITUATION WANTED-To take charge of 15.000 

 to 2U.UUU feet of glass Plants or cut flowers. 

 Address No. 27. care Florists' Review. 



WANTED— A young man with some practical 

 »' experience In general greenhouse and of- 

 fice work as assistant. Must be of sober and 

 sieady habits, and every way reliable. Give ref- 

 erences a ud state wages expected without board. 

 Address ii^ina care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— A great bargain. Three green- 

 houses. 6000 feet of glass, well stocked with 

 carnations, chrysanthemums roses and general 

 bt^ding stock, in a live, growing i«.wn in West- 

 em Pennsylvania. Address Bargain, care Flo- 

 rists' Review. 



YY'^ANTED— A single man to grow roses, cama- 

 '* tions and bedding stock. Must be sober 

 and industrious. To such a man good wages 

 with board will be given. J. W. Margrave A, Co.. 

 Hiawatba. Kansas. 



FOR SALE— One flat boiler, in good condition, 

 oH inches high. 3x8 feel: has heated one rose 

 house 24xy0 feet, one flow and iwo returns for 

 4-inch pipe; price $1500. Delivered on car in St. 

 Paul. Henry Krinke. 43 West Jebsamlne Street. 

 St. Paul. Minn. 



F^OR SALE— To be torn down. Three green- 

 houses with about 2000 feet of glass i2xl4 

 double thick: 4-inch pipes, boiler, etc. Inquire 

 111 E. Madison St.. Chicago. Fred. Weyand. 



TO EXCHANGE — I will exchange extra fine 

 established plants, calla lilies, reauy for 6 

 and 7-inch pots: also blooded stock Belgian 

 hares, for good field-grown carnation plants. 

 Geo. Stafflinger. SpringvUle. N. Y. 



rv ANTED— Small hot water boiler for soft 

 " coal, to heat luou feet of glass; state size, 

 make and condition. Nemaha Greenhouses, 

 Seneca. Kansas. 



SITUATION WANTED — As working foreman 

 O on commercial place where first class stock 

 is wanted; 15 years practical experience: refer- 

 ence. Ed. Wiseman. 1502 Buchanan Avenue. St. 

 Joseph. Mo- 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, containing 40t* feet of 

 glass in a lively and growing- town in Nor- 

 thern Indiana: anew6-room dwelling on place. 

 A rare chance for a good florist with small capi- 

 tal Write for particulars to W. G. Haebich, 

 Auburn. Ind. 



FOR SALE— One Hitchings boilT. No. 15, and 

 5U) feet of 2J«-ln- steam pipe, just as good as 

 new. J. Russler, 1U3 and Butler Sts., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses, one 34x100 and 

 one 10x100: long lease; or will take a man 

 who understands his business and has $I.U00 or 

 $1 jUJ as partner. Address S. S.. care Florists" Re- 

 view. 



FOR SALE — A fine large Marine hot water 

 boiler; perfect condition. Wm. Lee, Bed- 

 ford. Oliio. 



TY'ANTED-7oO feet 1-inch, and 275 feet 2-inch 

 ' » wrought iron pipe: second hand, but must 

 be good. M. A. Barick, Seymour. Ind. 



IT^ANTED— Two young men with some knowl- 

 * » edge of growing roses, carnations and 

 mums; steady work and good wages either with 

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

 Peoria, m. 



WANTED— A working foreman to take charge 

 of 2i.000 square feet of glass where first 

 class roses and carnations are to be grown, also 

 one house of poinseitla; one acsisiant. State 

 age and wages expected including boarding and 

 washing. Apply to John L. Wvlaud. De Haven, 

 Pa. 



POR SALE. 



Well situated Flower Store In World'! 

 Fair City, stock and flztnres complete; 

 store in operation; terms reasonable; 

 best of reasons. Correspond with 



BOBEBT F. TESSOS, Tmsteo, 

 4248 Olive Strett, ST IiOTTIS, MO. 



WANTED. 



ROSE GROWER and hIGHI FIREMAN. 



BOSE GBOWEB thoroughly competent to 

 grow Beauty and Teas. 



VIOHT FIBEMftW to understand pipe- 

 fitting. State refereiK-e and wages. 



W. K. PARTRU>G£, 



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