Mai- 14, 1903. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



1047 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY 



Wholesale 

 Growers of 



GENEVA, N. Y. 



j|Tnamental Trees . Shmbii 

 Koses, Clematis, Prnit 

 Trees, and Small Fruits 



in great variety. 



Send for our Wholesale Price I-lst. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



.oTHEMOON 



Company 



f Trees, Shrubs, Vines, 

 I and 5mall Fruits. 



I>e8criptlve Illnstrntt'*! CuUihinue Kree. 



THE WM. H. MOON CO., 

 Morrisville, Pa. 



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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 36 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. 



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Wis. 



ANTED— Sing'le man used to greenhouse and 

 vegetable garden. G. S. Manahan, Belolt, 



WANTED— Good all-round prrower; must un- 

 derstand growing roses, cut flowers princi- 

 pally; laO.OO per month, board and room; chance 

 for advancement. W. L. Rock Flower Co., Kan- 

 sas City, Mo. 



WANTED— An A-No. 1 florist, as foreman, to 

 take charge of three greenhouses: all- 

 round man; to grow roses, carnations, mums 

 and all-round stock; also good In design work; 

 sober, steady, honest; single or married; state 

 wages and give the very best reference. Address 

 all letters to Frank E. Luhr, St. Marys, Pa. 



WANTED— About June 15. sober, experienced 

 florist: good worker: for retail place where 

 roses. carnatiouH. violets, munis and general 

 line of bedding stock is grown; must be good 

 grower; references required; state wages ex- 

 pected with board and room; steady place for 

 right man. Murphysboro Greenhouses, Mur- 

 physboro. 111. 



WANTED— Good man to take full charge of 

 6000 feet of glass for half profits: to grow 

 lettuce, bedding plants and carnations ; will 

 advance weekly wages. Address Pennsylvania, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Position as foreman or manager of 

 strictly first-class commercial place. Am. 

 Beauty, teas and carnations a specialty. Capable 

 of managing a large place; 22 years' experience; 

 married; good wages expected; first-class ref- 

 erences. Address A. W., 72 South Main Street, 

 Sharon. Pa. 



TT/"ANTED— Man with some experience, who is 



tT willing to "Io all kinds of work around the 

 greenhouses; wages $30.00 a month with board. 

 Address C. D., care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man. good 

 carnation grower, to take charge of section 

 in first-class establishment; state wages; refer- 

 erences. Address I. N. G., care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman 

 by a reliable and first-class grower of roses, 

 carniitiona. mums, violets and general line of 

 pot and bedding plants. Address Reliable, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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ANTED— Experienced rose grower; married 

 man preferred. S. J. Reuter, Westerly, R. I. 



WANTED— Good all-round man as assistant. 

 Wages, 1120.00 a month with board and room. 

 Increase if worth it. C. W. Keller, Woodmere, 

 Mich. 



WANTED— Two or three men for carnations 

 and roses. Bassett & Washburn, Hinsdale, 

 IlL 



FOR SALE. BENT OR EXCHANGE— Green- 

 house at Sibiev. 111. 7000 feet of glass: now 

 stocked with violets and carnations. Easy terms. 

 E. A. Scholz. Corning. Iowa. 



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

 pipe at tJc per foot; also some 4-ln., guaran- 

 teed sound. W. H. Salter. Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED — Two young men. A-1 assistants. 

 Pittsburgh Rose & Carnation Co., Crystal 

 Farm. Valencia P. O., Pa. 



"w,; section. 



WANTED— Two young me 1 L 

 house work: two help-i^, ;i 

 J. F. Wilcox, Council Bluffs, l-w.i 



WANTED — A man for greeuhouae work in 

 retail place, with fair experlonce: place 

 permanent the year round: with or without 

 room; no board. Theo. Bock, Hamilton, Ohio. 



WANTED— A reliable florist to take full charge 

 of 15.000 feet of glass and grow a general 

 stock of plants and cut tiowiTS for retail store 

 trade. Send references and state wages In first 

 letter. Fred J. King. 22U Madison St., Ottawa. 111. 



FOR SALE — Or to rent, in Plttsfield. Mass..- 

 three greenhouses, modern In heating sys- 

 tem; hotbeds, potting houses, htrge barn ;lnd 

 sutficient land. Anything In greenhouse pro- 

 ducts sells quick locally. Ill health compels 

 sacrifice. Terms easy. Address F. A. Cooley, 

 Pittsfield. Mass. 



FOR SALE — Complete equipment for small 

 greenhouse. Glass, piping, hotbed aasli, 

 pots, etc. Will be sold cheap. For particulars 

 and prices, address C. C. McCorkle, 133Hi 

 Belmont Street. Warren, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED — Young man of 22. 

 grown up in the business; have experience 

 in the store as well as the greenhouse depart- 

 ment: alHii experience In parking, shipping and 

 bookkeeplnt,': would like some poaltion where 

 there Is a chance for advancement: West pre- 

 ferred; references. Address N. F. N., care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— The FlorenceGreenhouses. nearly 

 aOOO feet of glass: completely Htoeked wliii 

 roses, carnations, palms and geiu-i-al stock of 

 bedding plants; good stock har<iy, flowering 

 shrubs and herbaceous pl.inta outHlde; lK>t 

 water heat; well established trad<': best town 

 in Colorado; no competition; will sell for one- 

 third value; possession June Ist. TempUn & 

 Co., Florence, Colo. 



FOR SALE— Or rent. 15.000 siiuare feet of glass; 

 houses 20x200 feet, with propagating house; 

 modern: new; steam: free water: half hour 

 from large city; no competition: rooted carna- 

 tion stock for next season; well established 

 trade: room to doxible plant; equipped with 

 electricity; railroad connection: telephone and 

 telegraph; taxes low. Extensive business Inti;r- 

 eats elsewhere, unable to attend to greenhouses, 

 reason for selling or renting. Goes to first reli- 

 able party answering. Address X. Y, Z.. care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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lOR SALE— Three greenhouses, stocked ; also 

 florist store with established trade. Address 

 . J., care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— The greenhouse property of C. B. 

 Humphrey, at Rome, N. Y.. consisting of five 

 city lots. 165 feet front and 150 feet <ieep, contain- 

 ing thereon 10 greenhouses of about 15,000 feet 

 of glass and fully stocked with roses, carnations 

 and general stock for retail purposes. Also 

 dwelling house of 11 rooms, with all modern 

 conveniences. Also gas well on premises, enough 

 for lighting and cooking purposes. This placi; 

 is doing a fine business and Is a money maker. 

 It Is in good condition and Is one of the leading 

 places In Central New York. Rome is a thriving 

 city of 18.000 and is situated on the New York 

 Central & Hudwon River R. R.. Rome, Watertr)wn 

 & Ontario R. R.. and Western R. R. The reason 

 for selling Is on account of poor health and a 

 desire to change climate. Will be sold low to 

 quick buyer. C. B. Humphrey, fi07 Chatham St.. 

 Rome, N. Y. 



GROWERS WANTED. 



Abont .Jane 15th we will have an opening 

 for two gouii growers: one to act as foreman and 

 grow roses the other as assistant and grow car- 

 nations. Must be Amertc;ins, married and of 

 about :iO years of age. with the very best of ref- 

 erences. We will pay satisfactory men $15.00 and 

 *12.00 per week and furnish separate lioimes. rent 

 free. Address, with full particulars as to expe- 

 rience. ability and references, etc., The Roaebank 

 Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. 



FOR SALE. 



A MODERN PLANT 

 of 10 Greenhouses. 



About 25.000 feet plasB. with land, stock, flxtures 

 and good will of business. Thirty years eatab- 

 llslied .'ind under one maniieement. but entirely 

 rebuilt In last ten years. Entire products sold 

 at retail. The largest establlshuieut of Its kind 

 In New Hampshire. Relief from business e:irc8 

 our reason for selling. Books open. Call, or 



Address ELLIS BKOS.. KKENE, N. H. 



WANTED - First-Class Florist 



To take hall interest and mansKe greenhouses 

 of an up-to-date establlRhed florist business in 

 citv of 60OO. Only florist business in the city, 

 with (uie dozen near-by towns to sell in. A 

 chance for good man to draw good living and 

 double investment in lew years. Write at once 

 for particulars. Address Opportunity, care o( 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SSLE. 



In a thriving Ohio t^nvn of about 22.000 inhabi- 

 tants, tine greenhouse plant, consisting of 8 

 greenhouses, ranging in size from 12x100 to 

 30x130. also fine workshcd and modem up-to- 

 date oiTiee and store room uttuched. For partic- 

 ulars address. 



S. S. SKn>ELSKT, 



708 North leth St., FRII-ASELPHIA. 



FOR SALE. 



Or will take in a reliable partner with some 

 money and double the size of the plant. Four 

 greenhouses, stock anil fixtures. 5 lota, 7-room 

 bouse, bam. etc.. In a natural gas city o( 12,000. 

 No competition. 



A. L. HARMON. lola, Kans. 



Announcement. 



CmrAcKi. May \*Ui. VMi. 

 We herewith announce the dissolution of 

 partncrsliip conducted by us under the firm 

 name of McKellar & Winlerson, Chus. W. Mc- 

 Kellar having sold out his entire interest In the 

 above firm to Edgar F. Wintcrson. who assumes 

 all the liabilities against the (irm of McKellar & 

 Winterson. and will continue the business form- 

 erly conducted by this firm as its successor. All 

 accounts owing the firm McKellar & Winterson 

 should be made payable to KdEi»r F. Winterson. 

 Appreciating the liberal patronage that has 

 been extended us iluring the existence of our 

 tinn and trusting that a cnntinnance of same 

 will be sliared by its successor. 

 Yours resiiectfnily. 



CHAS. W. McKELLAR. 

 E. F. WINTERSON. 



CHAS. W. MoKELLAR'S present address. 



405 East Ontario Street, Chicago. 



A Rare Business Opportunity. 



Old and Well-Established Florist Busi- 

 ness for Sale. 



50,000 ft. of glass (in two places, 35,000 

 ft. in one, 15,000 ft. in the other; the 

 latter on leased ground, long lease), well 

 stocked and in good condition ; also 

 retail store in business portion of city 

 with a well established profitable busi- 

 ness. 



Would prefer to sell the store and 

 smaller plant and keep the larger and 

 grow anything that would be needed to 

 supply store. 



This is an opportunity for a good store- 

 man and a grower to mutually acquire, 

 on favorable terms, a desirable plant and 

 a store with a large and lirst-class trade. 



This proposition will bear careful in- 

 vestigation. Best of reasons for selling. 

 Address 



SCHLURAFF FLORAL CO., 



Erie, Pa. 



We Offer, for Spot Cash with Order. 



Twu lllli-liliig's BollLTs. Nu. li;. gu.ii.iDl. Ill In 

 good order, KltlUO. One Rider Knglne. No. 0. al- 

 mbst new. 1110.00 One Ericsson. No. 0. I»i0.00. 

 One Krk-saon Knglne. No. ». $80 00. These 

 engines are guaranteed In good ordt-r. One 

 A.iuarlum Fountain. 112 OO. cost »K5 00 new. 600 

 boxes of new 10 X 12 glass, not quite up to double 

 thlclt standard. $1.15 New rubber hoae. guaran- 

 teed for one year 10 stand 125 lbs. pri-H»ure. :i»c 

 per ft. New 2-lneli pipe. lUc per ft.: second. li:ind 

 2-lnch pipe, wrought Iron. 8c per ft.; l'i*-lncli. 

 5S,c per ft : l'»-lnch. .>4c per ft.; 1-Inch, .txc per 

 ft.; »4-lnch. lie per ft. Write for prices on all 

 kinds of tools and lumber. 



MANH.^TTAN 8UITLY CO. 



Removeil to •IIO-44'i llth Avenue. 



m;\v YOKK. 



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