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The Weekly Florists* Review. 



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Galena, III. — Ben Vandervate had 

 his usual Easter flower show and rented 

 a down-town store for it, to which he 

 attracted many visitors and did a nice 

 business. 



Dorchester, Mass. — L. H. Foster, 

 is recovering from the serious illness 

 through which he has been passing. He 

 has reached the point where he can eat 

 three square meals a day. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — W. J. Palmer & Son 

 had a column write-up of their Lancaster 

 greenhouses in the Bufl'alo Commercial 

 for March 30. It must have been the 

 best kind of advertising. 



Boston, Mass. — -Welch Bros, took the 

 entire lower floor of the St. Nicholas 

 Hotel, almost directly acro.ss the way 

 from their place, as a plant salesroom 

 for the big Easter business. 



Detroit, Mich. — Miss Anna S. Schulte 

 opened a floral department at the L. A. 

 Smith dry goods store before Easter and 

 will confine her business to that location 

 in the future, giving up her store at 20-1 

 Woodward avenue. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlBementa under this head one cent a 

 ■word, cash wiih order. When answers are to be 

 addressed in our care, add 10 cents for forward- 

 ing. 



Plant advertisements I30T admitted under this 

 head. 



FOR SALE— CHEAP— At a bargain; greenhouae 

 plant, partially consumed by tire: large re- 

 tail trade in cut flowers and design work; excel- 

 lent opportunity for a practical grower, with a 

 little money. Address Chessman & Schepman, 

 Richmond. Indiana. 



SITUATION WANTED-Private gardener would 

 io like to hear from some partv, who could help 

 a man to a private place. Please send address 

 to No. lOl. care Florists' Review, Chicago 



SITUATION WANTED- As foreman by a grower 

 of twenty years" experience; best cf referen- 

 ces: married: good worker: steady habits. Ad- 

 <irL-ssCha8. Duerr, Morton Grove Greenhouses. 

 Morton Grove. 11 1. ' 



WANTED— By May 1st, a man of some expe- 

 rience In greenhouse and garden work. 

 Must be sober, industrious and honest. State 

 whether married or single, and kind of work 

 heretofore done and salary wanted. Address 

 Eugene Secor, Forest City, Iowa. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a good all around 

 man; Missouri or Illinois preferred; best of 

 references; state wages. Address No. 100, care 

 Florists' R'^vlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 10 acres of good land, together 

 witli 4 greenhouses in an up-to-date city; 

 place of business Is near cemetery; old age 

 cause of selline-; only those who mean business 

 need apply. Address A. Senff, Menominee, Mich. 



WANTED— At once, a young man with some 

 experience in flower store. Address 508 

 North Ashland Ave.. Chicago. 



WILL DRAW YOUR PLANS for private gar- 

 dens; charges reasonable. Address F. A. 

 Haeaselman, L. A., Lafayette, Colo. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse property consisting 

 of 4 70- ft, houses with windmill, water tank, 

 steam pump, boilers, etc., house, barn and plenty 

 of shed roon. also long time least- on 6 acres of 

 good land 34 acres of which is in fancy aspara- 

 gus: located on the Pan Handle Railroad. 2 miles 

 from Harvey. 2^j miles from Hammood. 4 miles 

 from Pullman and alongside of a large cemetery. 

 Address Chas. Mllhann. Dalton Station, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED-Miridle aged man of 

 ability desires engagement; sober, reliable, 

 energetic: good grower, maker-up. etc; retail 

 place preferred. Address Florist, 2495 Massachu- 

 setts Ave.. Cambridge. Mass. 



W^ANTED- At once; manag'ing foreman to take 

 » ' charge of 35 UlO feet of glass. In cut flowers; 

 one who can handle men to advantage and can 

 produce the best results; must have best of 

 references as to character and ability; state 

 wages wanted and give references; also want 

 first class assistant. Address 0. R. HUls, Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED— A good active assistant for general 

 greenhouse work; $25 per month: board and 

 room to good man: work the year around. Ad- 

 dress Keller. The Florist, Woodmere, Mich. 



FOR RENT— Eleven greenhouses, rooms and 

 stable; in Clifton, Cincinnati. O. Apply to 

 Jno. J. SchifC. 206 Carlisle BIdg., Cincinnati, O. 



WANTED— At once: bright, strong young man 

 as florists' assistant: used to and willing to 

 do field work; wages $25.tJ0 per month with board 

 and washing, to start; advanced if deserving; 

 tnose replying to this, please be prepared to 

 come at once if accepted; job permanent to good 

 man. Address I. Merwiu Rayner. SI Front Street, 

 Greenport, N. Y. 



EOR SALE— New Glass, never been opened; 10 

 boxes A Double 16x24 at $3.80 per box; 50 boxes 

 B Double 16x24 at $3.40 40 boxes B Double 16x18 

 at $3.25 per box; 50 boxes A Double 16x18 at $.1.40, 

 Address Davis Bros.. Morrison, lil. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse establishment In up- 

 to-date city, with best of transportation fa- 

 cilities, both steam and electric; thoroughly es- 

 tablished retail business: conveniently located 

 for wholesale if desired; a desirable property at 

 price that makes it worth investigating. For 

 complete description address No. 59, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— TO RENT— A place of about 15.000 

 to 20.0C0 square feet of glass, by two reliable 

 young men; have from $500 to $600 lo buy stock; 

 please state full pariicuiars in first letter; we 

 mean business. Address No. 99, care Fiorlsta' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By first class grower 

 of Al roses and carnations and general stock 

 for retail place; gilt pdge references; single, age 

 36. Address No. 97, care Florists" Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— A young man capable of taking' 

 charge of a small retail place where cut 

 flowers and potted plants are grown; good wages. 

 Address F. B. Tinker, Peru. Indiana. 



WANTED-By May 1. a florist who understands 

 growing roses and carnations; must be 

 thorough and reliable. Address Mrs. J. P. Church, 

 Rosweil. N. M. 



FOR SALE— Account of health of owner. The 

 Florence Greenhouses; completely stocked; 

 hot water heat; doing good business; price $1,000, 

 worth $3,000. Address Templin & Co., Florence, 

 Colorado. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman, near Chi- 

 cago, to grow roses and carnations: can fur- 

 nish the best of references as to ability, etc., 

 from prominent Chicago growers. Address No. 

 94. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By married man as 

 foreman in commerclalor private place: now 

 having charge of the most vip-to-date place In 

 his Vicinity; best of reference: understands 

 florists' business in all its branches; used to 

 handling men; good wages expected; can come 

 at once. Address with full particulars No. 61, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR RENT— House, barn, greenhouses, and 

 large lot, together with piping, tools, dies, 

 and pots. For particulars address No. 60, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago 



FOR SALE— Oak Park greenhouses, lot. 100x181 

 with good 9-room house and barn; will sell 

 at great bargain, as sickness compels Immediate 

 sale. Address Clarence E. Smith, 145 La Salle St., 

 Chicago. 



MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE! 



The entire Plant of Chas. Auimann, 7th 

 Avenue and 119th Street. New York, as 

 property is to be cat up into building: lots. 



1 Hitchings Boiler, No. I'J Tubular, in use about three 

 years, S'.L^.Ol). 



1 Hitchings Boiler, No. 19, Corrugated Fire Box, in 

 use four years, $85.00. 



3 Hitchings Boilers, 2 Tubular and 1 Corrugated Fire 

 Box, in use five years. |S5 10. 



Pipe, 6 in.. 16c. Also lot of 6 in. fittings, Ts, Ls, etc. 

 Exnansion Tanks, $2 r>0 each. 



200 Boxes Glass. 12xH and 18x20, J2.50 per box. 



20110 ft. Slate 4 feet wide. 4c. ft. 



Address all communications and make all checks and 

 money orders to 



V. E. REICH, care of Chas. Ammann, 

 7th Avenue and 119th St., NKW YORK. 



This Place has to Make Room for a Large Apartment House 



YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY 



this entire place. 1200 running feet 

 of modern ('2.5 feet wide) houses, 

 as good as new, for only $3.()(iO. 

 cost $20 000. The stock, equal to 

 the best in the country, invoices 

 $30 000. Over ICO 000 Palms and 

 Ficus, besides Ferns, etc. The en- 

 tire plant, with the stock, can be 

 had for $18,000. one year's time to 

 remove, no rent charged. See 

 The Review. March 31, page 1000. 

 for the low prices we offer on 

 Palms now before the auction; 10 

 per cent, special discount on any- 

 thing in 100 lots, or 15 per cent, on 

 1000 lots of any kind offered. 



We make this offer to avoid an 

 auction, but if we cannot sell the 

 entire plant and stock to one 

 party the auction will be held and 

 announced in all the trade papers. 





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