Makch 5, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



573 



TORONTO. 



Lent lias sliown its effect upon the 

 demand for cut flowers during the hist 

 few days, especially as bulb stock has 

 accumulated. In fact everything seems 

 to be increasing in supply and the i>riees 

 are' dropping in most lines. Roses are 

 now quoted at 12 and 6 cents, violets at 

 anytliing from 2.5 cents to $1 jwr hun- 

 dred, and bulb stock li to 3 cents for 

 tuliixs and 2 to 2i cents for daffodils. 



A change of business has been effected 

 during the la,st couple of days. Jlr. Fred 

 C W. Brown, .500 Queen street, has sold 

 out to ilr. J. S. Simmons, who has 

 opened a stand on Queen, street. This 

 store when owned by Mr. Chas. Arnold 

 was the best paying stand in Toronto, 

 but during the la,st couple of years has 

 been allowed to run down considerably. 

 We luiderstand Mr. Simmons' brother- 

 in-law is to take charge and we expect 

 a. first-class store will be established 

 there. B. J. S. 



Don't fail to have a strong adv. in 

 our great Special Spring Number, and 

 mail copy for same by ilarch 20th at 

 the latest. 



If you want to propagate business put 

 a few adv. cuttings in the Review. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertifjementa under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. Plant advertleementa 

 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. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a German, first- 

 class worktT, ag"e 35; sinf^le; 17 years' exp*.'r- 

 lence. Address Chas. L. Fisher, 551 Hinman 

 Avenue, Evanston, 111. 



FOR SALE— Flower store, building: and lot; 

 title perfect; tloiug: a fine business; in one 

 of the beyt cities ill Colorado; the business han 

 paid for the whole thing in one year. It's a snap. 

 Address W. F.. care Florists" Review. 



WANTED— Geueral g^reenhouse hand, one who 

 is capable of advancement; cut flowers 

 ovir specialty; wapes $25.00 per month, board 

 and room: on place of 75.000 square feet of glass. 

 Address Grower, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young Swiss, age 

 21, in a good florist ornursery establishment; 

 speaKS German, Frencli and English; good ref- 

 erences and willing to work. Address T. Gros- 

 senbaclier, Beaver Valley Nursery, Beaver, Pa. 



WANTED— At once— working foreman for re- 

 tall place of 5000 feet of glass. A good 

 all-round man can have permanent place at 

 good wages. Married man without children 

 preferred. Modern conveniences. Address 

 Robert Buck & Co.. Greenfield, Ohio. 



WANTED— Thorough grower of all kinds veg- 

 etables on truck garden and under glass: 

 single; as foreman; temperate, industrious and 

 competent manager of garden and men. I run 

 about 15 acres of small vegetables, 210 hotbed 

 sash and three greenhouses. Will furnisli 

 assistant foreman and truck hands: board and 

 room for all lielp. Address all communications 

 to H. B. Tliompson, box 557, Canonsburg, Pa. 



WANTED— At once--a good grower of roses to 

 take charge and grow for retail trade; four 

 houses, :i500 plants. Also, assistant for vege- 

 table houHCS, one who knows how to use hose 

 and box off; give references and experience, 

 both positions. Address I. Shelby Crall, Monon- 

 gahela. Pa. 



FOR SALE — Seven greenhouses (10,000 feet of 

 glass), well stocked; In city of 65.000. ($3,800, 

 easy termsn a splendid opportunity for a young 

 m:in. Pour liealth cause for selling. Address 

 Penna, care Florists' Review. 



WANTED— A good all-round greenhouse man, 

 middle aged German; one who is willing to 

 work. State wages expected without board. A 

 steady position for the right man. References 

 required. Address Clias. Beyer, 3619 S. Grand 

 Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 



WANTED— A gardener to take charge of 8 

 small greeiiliouses, growing palms, ferns 

 and bedding stock. Fine place for an ener^'etic 

 man. Address Champlou & Co., New Haven, Conn. 



WANTED— Good practical florist, one who can 

 grow good carnations and roses; must be 

 sober and reliable; good pay and permanent 

 place to right man. Address V. K., care Florists" 

 Review. 



TyANTED— Two good, all-round greenhouse 

 » ' men; must understand growing carnations, 

 mums, violets and forcing bulbs; state where 

 last employed. Address Rock-Heite Co., Kansas 

 City. Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED— As traveling salesman. 

 Plants and supplies preferred. Well up in 

 the business. Traveler, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good all-round 

 grower: thoroughly reliable: best of refer- 

 ences; middle west preferred. Address 75. care 

 Florists" Review. 



WANTED— A young man for flower store. One 

 that is not afraid of work. Must be tem- 

 perate. Answer with references. Address No. 

 1, care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED— As gardener on private 

 or commercial place where general assort- 

 ment of plants are grown; best of references. 

 Address N. Y.. care Florists' Review, 



WANTED— By the 1st of April a good florist 

 for general greenhouse work and bedding 

 out; must be a good worker: good wages. Ad- 

 dress Victor Slegel, Columbia Gardens, Butte. 

 Montana, 



SITUATION WANTED— Young man 19 years 

 old would like position on farm; unexperi- 

 enced but not afraid to work; state salarv; best 

 of reference. Frank Day. 1619 Vine Street,' Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman or gardener 

 on private place by single man experienced 

 in ruses, carnations and general line. Nothing 

 but first-class place wanted. Address P. D, E., 

 care Florists' Review. 



SITUATION WANTED — To take charge of a 

 first-class private place; practical experi- 

 ence; cut flowers, roses, carnations, fruits, 

 vegetables; experience in greenhouse building 

 and heating; best of references as to abilitv 

 an(.i character. Address Florist, care Florists' 

 Review. 



WANTED— First-class rose and carnation 

 grower to take charge of twenty- two thous- 

 and square feet of glass: also assistant. Please 

 8ta,te wages wanted, with board and washing; 

 your age and reference: also how soon you could 

 come; good positions for two good meii. Apply 

 to John L. Wyland, De Haven. Pa. 



WANTED— Working foreman on place of about 

 20.1100 feet of glass, where Beauties. Brides 

 and Mai'ls. etc.. are grown fortlietrade; location 

 is a desirable one In the east: wages $60. with 

 chance to advance as ability is sliown; young 

 married man preferred; must show satisfactory 

 credentials as to character and ability to produce 

 good stuff. L. J. P., care Florists' Review. 



WANTED— A good practical florist, married or 

 single, on commercial place near Phila- 

 delphia; must be thorouglily experienced iu the 

 growing of general line of plants and cut flowers 

 and furnish first-class reference as to character 

 and ability. Address, with full particulars, 

 H, H, Battles. 108 S. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman, 

 can take entire charge; Al on roses, carna- 

 tions, mums: first-class references: English; 

 married; please state wages. Address I. X, L., 

 care Florists* Review. 



W^ANTED'-Two good men for potting and gen- 

 TV eral greenhouse work. Steady position. 

 J. F Wilcox. Council Bluffs. Iowa. 



FOR SALE— Two modern greenhouses. 18 and 

 20 by 100 feet, on a place of 24 acres, IH miles 

 from station at Broekport. N. Y.. on Falls branch 

 N. Y. C. R. R., 18 miles from Rochester. The 

 wholesale and retail markets are very good. 

 The farm is partly set to fruit. T. V. Peirson, 

 Broekport, N. Y, 



WANTED— Good all around man for small 

 retail place; $20.00 and board: steady place 

 for steady man. Penna., 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. 



Wanted. 



TWO GOOD 

 ALIi-SOUND 

 FI.OBISTS. 



Also GOOD BOSS GBOWEBS. 



Give particulars. 



Miller & Sons, T.™rc*il 



WANTED— A man of experience who has 

 good judgment and taste in the handling of 

 flowers at retail. To a man of ability who is 

 conscientious a permanent, well paid position 

 is offered. Address or apply tc 



ERNST WIENHOEBER CO., 



415 Elm Street, 



Chicago. 



WANTED. 



Two Beauty Growers 



Wages $12 per week. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, 



WTNCOTE. PA. 



MMition The Review when you ^rrlte. 



WANTED— Young man of some experience 

 in retail florist business as assistant to decora- 

 tor. Good personal habits are absolutely neces- 

 sary. Address or apply to 



ERNST WIENHOEBER CO.. 



415 Elm Street, 



Chicago. 



FOR SALE, 



Almost new GBEENHOUSE FI.ANT 

 of 19,000 feet floor space, well stocked 

 with Carnations and one bonse of Aspar- 

 agus Flumosns. 



Hot water heat with double the necessary 

 boiler capacity. Excellent trade. Soil especi- 

 ally adapted to growing carnations. Six acres 

 of ground fenced with Page wire fence. Elegant 

 six-room house, stable, stone reservoir and 

 drilled well, windmill and tank and Kricson 

 hot-air pump. Will give someone a great bargain. 

 Address Box 43, NEVADA, MO. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



FOR RENT. 



Close to a good market, about 

 I5,-000 Of 25,000 square feet of glass 

 in greenliouses, in good order, for 

 growing carnations and pot plants; 

 about an acre of ground or more; 

 sash frames, dwelling, stable and 

 sheds; heated with steam; city 

 water; reasonable; trolley cars pass 

 every four minutes. 



Address P. W,, care Florists' Review. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



REMOVAL SALE. 



On account of removing to 339 East 23d street 

 New York, we will give a "> per cent. discount on 

 all goods ordered before March 1, except Hot- 

 bed Sash. Glass and 2 in. Pipe. 



One Rider Hot Air Pump No. 10, 185.00. 



One SeoUay No. 5 Boiler, price $40.00. 



New Hot bed Sash, glazed with three rows of 

 10-in. glass, size 3x6; price »1.G5, Cypress 

 $1 75, painted. 



Gla98l0x32, 10x12, new, a little heavier than 

 single thick, $2.90 per box. 



10x14, 8x10 double thick French; second- 

 hand, all clean; none broken, $2.75 per box. 

 Shovels, spades, axes, etc., $9.80 per doz. Will 

 assort If wanted. Also second-hand plumbing 

 tools. 



Wheelbarrows, $1.30 each. 



Second-hand seasoned lumber at all times. 



A limited job lot quantity of new 10-ply hose 

 ^-In.. price, while It lasts, 7 He per ft. As good 

 as anv 15c hose In the market. If you want 

 good hose for little money, send small order for 

 only 2.'> ft. as sample. You will want more when 

 you see it. 



Second-hand Wrought Iron Pipe, black, guar- 

 anteed sound. J4- In., 3c per ft.; 1 In.. SHc per tt.; 

 IVi-ln., 4>ic per ft.; l!i.- In.. Be per ft.; 2-in., 8c 

 per ft. Cash with order, please. We buy green- 

 house establishments to tear down, also all 

 kinds of tools, etc. 



MANHATTAN SUPPLY CO., '^^^t^'^ New York 



Mention The Review when you write. 



