THE HOR TICUL 1 bRAL AD VER TISER. 



21 



DBAINAGE FLOffER POT. 



PATENT APPLIED FOR. 



This pot has received the UNQUA1.IFIBD ENDORSEMCNT OF 

 LBADINO FLORISTS. 



Having thr«« (3) holes in sides at eqaal distances and mX angle with 

 bottom of pot, perfectly free drainage and rentilatien 1« !■- 

 sared. 



The absence of hole in bottom, as in the ordinary flower pot, prevents 

 clogging of outlet, trouble from worms and decay of roots from want of propei 

 ventilation. 

 For Price List and Circulars apply to 



WHILLDEN & CO., 



(Agents for J. F. JEFFORDS « GO.,) 



Nos. 709-11 Wharton Street, 



tsi2 FHItADELiFHIA, PA. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



Advertisements under this he id must he paid for in advance, with 

 the order, at rate of Jloo for each ^6 words per insertion. 



B 



AS Gardener and Florist in a good private family. Has 

 flrst-cla.ss references. Prefers place having a green- 

 house. Also understands Grapes and Vegetal)le Garden. 

 PJnglish, middle-aged, married, no children. Can engage at 

 once i f necessary. Address, F. T. Gamer, South Bend, Ind. 

 Y a Practical Gardener, commercial or private ; under- 

 stands all branches of gardening. First-class propa- 

 gator and plant grower. Best references from the first com- 

 mercial establishments of Germany and England. R., care 

 Martin Gucker, Exchange Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



AS Gardener on gentleman's private place by a single man; 

 understands care of Greenhouses, Lawn, Vegetable and 

 Flower Garden. Has had ten years experience. Address, 

 F. P. Butz, New Castle, Pa. Lock box 97. 



AS Gardener, where the skill of a thorough, practical man 

 is required in culture of Orchids, Roses, Stove and 

 Greenhouse Plants. Would like to make a specialty of 

 raising Grapes, Peaches, &c., under glass. Has undoubted 

 testimonials. Address, R. G., 1933 Amber St., Philadelphia. 



BY a thoroughly competent Rose Grower. Can grow any- 

 thing in the commercial line. Address, Florist, care of 

 A. Miellez, Springfield, Mass. 



AS Gardener, Scotchman, open for engagement January 1. 

 Married, one child four years old. Liong experience in 

 the management of a gentleman's place, graperies, hot 

 and cold'greenhouses and kitchen garden; all kinds of vege- 

 tables, laying out grounds and farming. Best of reference. 

 Call or addrCss, A. R., Gardener, Seed Store, 876 Broadway, 

 New York. 



AS Foreman and General Manager in a Floral and Nursery 

 Establishment. Understands thoroughly all branches. 

 Twenty-flve years experience in United States and Europe. 

 No objecti(jn to a partnership with a suitable person. Ad- 

 dress, A. B., 211 Saline Street, Donforth, SjTacuse, N. Y. 

 IT gives me much pleasure to recommend Jui.ius Peter- 

 son as Foreman or General Manager. Has been em- 

 ployed and is higlih' recommended by some of the leading 

 horticulturists of Europe and this country. As to character 

 and ability as a plant grower, and especially in growing cut 

 . flowers, I can highly recommend him. Address him, J. P., 

 care of Wm. C. Wilson, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 



Three experienced men to work in 

 greenhouses. Those having a knowl- 

 edge of Roses preferred. Positions 

 permanent. Address, stating age and 

 salary expected, 

 W. A. RICHARDSON, Louisville, Ky. 



A well-po.sted and competent Florist. 

 Also, a young man with some experi- 

 ence to work under instructions. 

 State wages per month with board. 

 Address, H. RUSHMORE & SON; Florists, Denver, Col. 



one thorouglily trained, other 

 four months old. Also a very fine English .Setter and eight 



tjups, all for sale very chejui on account of breaking up 

 lome. Call or address* A. R., Gardener, Seed Store, 8(6 

 Broadway, New York City. 



A RARE CHANCE. 



WANTED— An intelligent, live Business Man with Prac- 

 tical Experience as Propagator and Manager in all the 

 various branches of the Florist, but especially Rose Busi- 

 ness, with a Cash Capital of 82,000 to 8.3,000, to enter , as Full 

 Partner and Manager in an established Rose Business in one 

 of the large cities of the Southwest. Best of references re- 

 quired and given. None but really first-class men need ad- 

 dress for full particulars! 



NANZ <fe NEUNER, LotnsviLLK, Ky. 



FOR SALEi 



paying Florist's' business, only 

 in town of yt oo InhabltASts. 

 Price 94,800. For particulars, Ad« 

 • dress. Dr. H. J. PUBDT, 



Seneca Falls, K. T* 



IV/I P M '^° ^^ ^'"'' """^ Ornamental Trees. Grapes, •hrubs, 

 iVl C IN Roses, etc. No experience r< quired- Salary and 



WASTED 



expenses paid. 



J.F. 



LeCLARB, 

 Rochester, N. Ti 



AMATEUR'S GREENHOUSE 



AND CONSERVATORY, 



By Shirley Hibbksd- 



A handy guide lo the construction and mansgement Of plant 

 houses and the selection, cultivation and improTemeQ( of •ma- 

 mental (creenhousp and conservatory plants. Illiutrated with 

 colored plates and wood enftravingB. 272 pages, cloih, 12ino. 

 Price $3.00. Sent by mall postpaid on recetpl of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Cheatnut St., Phlla. 



KEEPING ONE COW. 



Being the experience of a number of practical writers, in a clear 

 and condensed form, upon the 



Management of a Single Miltoh Cow. 



Illustrated, 132 pages, cloth. Price, $1.00, mailed, post-paid, on 

 receipt of price. Address, v 



CHAS. H. MAROT^ ^^ 

 814 Chestnut Stre«t. Philft. 



