October 2, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



609 



aquariums filled with Japanese finny 

 beauties and "self-sustaining'' through 

 the agency of the aquatic plants he 

 uses. His headquarters are at Clarke's 

 Sons' new store on the boulevard, where 

 a whole window is devoted to this deco- 

 ration. 



W. P. Peacock, the dahlia expert, 

 found a lack of room for his exhibit at 

 the Institute last week, and Thorley's 

 Broadway window received the benefit of 

 as pretty a dahlia show as has been seen 

 for many a day. The display was bril- 

 liant, most artistically arranged and at- 

 tra<;ted a great deal of favorable atten- 

 tion. 



Bowling. 



The preliminary meeting of the New 

 York Florists' Bowling Club was held 

 Monday evening and was fairly well at- 

 tended. Mr. Burns cheered the boys with 

 the good news of his wife's improvement 

 in health. Capt. Lang does not seem at 

 all cast down by the accidental defeat at 

 Asheville, and will have a championship 

 team at Milwaukee. ISIr. Ti-aendly was 

 in excellent voice and "made the welkin 

 ring" as usual. Grandpa Lorentz and 

 Papa Zeller would make a good team. 

 President Sheridan shows remnants of 

 old time skill. 



Following are the scores made Monday 

 night: 



Traendly 129 103 



Lang 131 14.S 



Lorenz 121 97 



Sheridan 106 119 



Burns 142 139 



Stewart 133 111 



J. Austin Shaw. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with 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 33 words, send at the rate of one cent for 

 each additional word. 



FOR SALE— Carton Hot Water Boiler No. s. 

 series A. patented 1895. 8 sections. Grate 

 surface ]7!4x42 inches, capable of heating 5(KjO 

 ft. of glass. All fittings complete, together with 

 expansion tank. Price. $95.00. f. o. b. Used one 

 season, practically as good as new. Reason for 

 selling, death of owner and dissolution of busi- 

 ness. Mrs. W. C. Phillips, Billerica, Mass. 



WANTED— All-around florist to take charge of 

 6000 ft. of glass. Answer with reference, 

 description, and wages expected with board, 

 room and washing. Address J. C. Steinhauser, 

 Pittsburg, Kans. 



WANTED— Good florist on small place; will 

 give 1^30 to right man with board and room, 

 etc. Address Florist, care Florists' Review. 



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

 pipe, guaranteed sound. 6c per foot: also 

 some4-in.: also pipe forpoatsorsupports; very 

 cheap. W. H. Saltei'. Rochester. N. Y. 



WANTED— Man for greenhouse work, strictly 

 temperate, reliable acd not afraid of work, 

 must be a good propagator of plants: able to 

 grow carnations and roses. State wages wanted 

 with or without board. Murphysboro Green- 

 houses. Murphysboro. 111. 



WANTED— A good man for store work and de- 

 livery. Mrs. Geo. Anderson, H Colorado 

 Ave.. Chicago. 



WANTED— A night fireman— hot water. One 

 that is used to greenhouse work. Must be 

 sober and thoroughly reliable. S. Murray. 1017 

 Broadway. Kansas Cit.v. Mo. 



FOR SALE— Ninety hotbed sash, in good condi- 

 tion except putty. Contain four rows of 

 10 x 12-inch A glass put in the lO-lnch wav. 46 

 sashlft. 9 in. long. $1.40 each: 45 sasli 6 ft. long, 

 11.60 each. Cash. J. A. Ernsberger. Decatur. Ind. 



WANTED— TO BUY— In Northern Indiana or 

 Southern Michigan, an established florists' 

 business with about 5000 ft. of glass. Don't 

 ■write if your place is a ruin or you are being run 

 out with competition. Address Business, care 

 Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— One Hitchings boiler. No. 19. In 

 perfect condition. Price $125.00. f. o. b. Wil- 

 liam Lee & Son. Bedford. Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an all-around gar- 

 dener: eleven years' experience in park and 

 greenhouse work: single and a good worker. 

 Address F. G., care Florists' Review. 



WANTED— By November 10th. position as head 

 gardener on private place or public insti- 

 tution in California. Oregon or Washington, by 

 young man, age 25. A-1 grower of roses, chrys- 

 anthemums, carnations and general stock: with 

 a thorougrh knowledge of lawn work. At present 

 hold position as florist at one of the leading in- 

 stitutions of the Middle West. Address Indiana, 

 cai'e Florists' Review. 



WANTED— Three or four young men as help- 

 ers in our rose and smilax house. Apply to 

 Bassett & Washburn. Hinsdale. 111. 



WANTED— Address of Arthur L. Hilton, for- 

 merly of Setauket, N. Y. Address P. H. A., 

 care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses, one 34x100 and 

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

 who understands his business and has $1,000 or 

 $1,500 as partner. Good retail trade. Address 

 S. S.. care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE— 2000 feet li-lnch wrought iron pipe; 

 has never been used for water or steam: 

 suitable for piping greenhouses. Will be sold 

 at a bargain. Edwin S. Hartwell Lumber Co., 

 13'24 Elston Avenue. Chicago. 111. 



WANTED— A medium-size, second-hand, flo- 

 rists' refrigerator: must be in good condi- 

 tion. Address O. A. C, care Forists' Review. 



T\,^ANTED— Experienced mushroom grower to 

 » ' grow on shares. Ludwig Mosbaek. S5th 

 street, near South Chicago Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



WANTED— Man with experience to grow cut 

 flowers and plants. State age. experience, 

 nationality. Must be sober and industrious. 

 Wages $40.00 per month. Send references. S. M. 

 Harbison' Danville. Ky. 



WANTED — An all-around florist for general 

 greenhouse work. State wages expected 

 with board and room. O. R. Demmler, Eau Claire, 

 Wis. 



WANTED— Three boys 17 to 18 years of age to 

 learn the business. Also one good carna- 

 tion and mum grower. Apply at or write to 

 Greenhouses. Morton Grove, 111. Poehlmann 

 Bros. Company. 



FOR SALE— One No. 9 Invincible ScoUay hot 

 water boiler; been in use two winters. Esti- 

 mated heating capacity 2250 ft. 4-in. pipe. $160.00 

 cash. Cost $280.00. Deer Hill Conservatories. 

 Danbury. Conn. 



WANTED— A man to work in greenhouses: 

 one who has had some experience and is 

 industrious and strictly temperate, and not a ci- 

 garette flend; will give $2b per month with board 

 and room: should prefer a Swede or American. 

 W. J. Hesser. Plattsmouth. Neb. 



FOR SALE — One-quarter acre lot. 7 room dwell- 

 ing house, grocery and i greenhouses and 

 stock, stable, etc.. cheap. Near Springfield, Ohio. 

 For further information write Elmer Marsh. 

 ■Vienna Crossroads, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED — West preferred, by 

 man of superior abilities, as grower and 

 manager on large establishment where high- 

 grade stuff is a specialty. Proficient in mums, 

 roses, carnations, orchids, palms, fruit under 

 glass and general stock. Experienced iu stock, 

 tillage, truck farming, etc. Only position that 

 offers profitable employment to the most ad- 

 vanced man of the day -will be considered. 

 J. Cantwell, Box 321, Glen Cove, N. Y. 



MUST SELL— First class establishment: cen- 

 tral Indiana: city of 12.000: three houses 

 well stocked with mums, roses, carnations, 

 palms, ferns, etc. No competition. Price will 

 surprise you. Address Cash, care Florists' 

 Review. 



FOR SALE — Anyone wishing to purchase a 

 floral establishment at his own cash price 

 can learn particulars by addressing Auction, 

 care Florists' Review. 



FOR SALE — Horizontal tubular boiler 48x15 

 with plu hat dome and with thirty-nine 3H- 

 inch fluee: very suitable for heating hothouses. 

 Apply to Wisconsin Box Co., Wausau, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Seven acres of land: greenhouses, 

 over 6000 feet under glass: good location; 

 good 7-room dwelling house; No. 1 flowing well: 

 good business: retiring from business on ac- 

 count of faiUng health. For particulars address 

 T. Kloss. St. Peter, Minn. 



FOR SALE— One flat boiler, in good condition, 

 3% inches high, 3x8 feet: has heated one rose 

 house 24x90 feet: one flow and two returns for 

 4-inch pipe: price $16.00. Delivered on car in St. 

 Paul. Henry Krlnke. 43 West Jessamine Street. 

 St. Paul. Minn. 



FOR SALE OR LEASE. 



G-BEENHOnSE FI.ANT. 

 (10,000 sq. ft. Glass.) 



Seven greenhouses, nearly new. well built 

 brick walls, hot water heat, good location in city 

 of 60.000 inhabitants on Lake Erie. 'Very little 

 capital required. Would sell half interest. Ad- 

 dress Penna. care Florists' Review. 



NOTICE OP RECEIVER'S SALE. 



John G. Sippel ( No. 16510 



vs. 

 Ernest W. Marland. \ Madison Circuit Court. 



NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 

 William P. Moreland. Receiver in the above 

 entitled cause, will offer for sale at public auction 



at the Alexandria Greenhouse at No. North 



Canal Street, in the City of Alexandria. Madison 

 County, State of Indiana, on 



MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1902. 

 the lease held by the Alexandria Greenhouse on 

 the premises where the same is situated, and the 

 buildings and all bulbs, flowers and plants and 

 all other things pertaining to and belonging to 

 the said Alexandrha Greenhouse, tree of all in- 

 cumbrance. Said sale to begin at ten o'clock a. 

 m. Terms cash. 



WILLIAM P. MORELAND. Receiver. 

 Dated this 11th day of September. 1902. 

 Grouse & Jones. .\tty'sfor Receiver. 



WANTED. 



A large quantity of American Elms — 

 3>^-inch caliper — straight, clean, and 

 well balanced heads. Send particulars 

 as quickly as possible, with prices, to 



C. G., 14th Floor, 

 St. James Building, New York City. 



FOR SALE. 



■Well situated Flower Store in 'World's 

 Pair City, stock and fixtures complete; 

 store in operation; terms reasonable; 

 best of reasons. Correspond 'with 



BOBEBT F. TESSON, Trustee, 

 4248 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Cyclamen Giganteum or Persicum. 



Extra flne plants: ready for shifting for Christ- 

 mas blooming. 3-in.. $5.00; 4-in.. $10.00 100. Cin- 

 erarias, 2-in.. $2.00; 2U0 3-in.. $5.00; Sfe-in , ready 

 for 5-in.. $5.00 100. Primulas —Chinese — 3-in.. 

 $;i.OO; .iii-in.. $5,00 100; Obconica— 2>4-in.. $2.00 100, 

 300 for $5.00: 3-ln.. $100 100, 20O for $6.00: 3^s-in , 

 ready for 5-in.. $5.00 100. 



Asparagrns Sprengjeri, 2M-in.. $1.50 per 100. 



Umbrella Plants, from flats. $1.00 per 100. 



SAMUEL WHITTON, 15-17 Gray A«e., UTICA, N. Y. 

 Mention The Review when yoa write. 



RETIRN YOUR EXHAIST STEAM WITH 



PRATT & CADY'S AUTOMATIC TRAP. 



I have three second-hand traps CnD CAIC PUCAD Also two 75 



in first-class condition rUll OHLC UnCMrf horse - power 

 steam boilers and one Furman, Ifo. 11, steam. One small Scollay boiler, 

 No. 4, in good condition. 



ALL AT A BARGAIN. 



A. N. PIERSON, Cromwell, Conn. 



llentlon The Review when yoa write. 



