August 2, 1917. 



The Florists' Review 



35 



Ferns 



Galax 



A^..- 



Moss 



FANCY FERNS 



Per 1000 $1.50 



Lots of 6000 or more, per 1000. .. 1.25 



GREEN LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



PerlOO; 50 



Per 1000 4.50 



BRONZE GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 $1.25 



Per case of lO.COO 8.50 



GREEN GALAX LEAVES 



Per 1000 1.00 



Per case of 10,000 7.50 



SPECIAL. FRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 



SPHAGNUM MOSS 



Per bale $ 1.25 



10 bale lots 10.00 



GREEN SHEET MOSS 



Per bundle $1.00 



5 bundles 4.75 



10 bundles 9.00 



ill 



Brown, Green and Purple Mag^nolia Leaves $1.26 per carton 



Red Magaolia Leaves 1.75 per carton 



Everything in Florists* Supplies 

 FULL LINE OF CUT FLOWERS AND OTHER GREENS AT ALL TIMES 



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C. E. CRITCHELL, 



Wholesale Commission' Florist, 

 15 East Third Street, 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Mention The Review when you write. 



NATURAL PREPARED GREEN LYCOPODIUM 



Make your own Christmas Wreaths. Start them NOW— 



^ Our Lycopodium is guaranteed not to become brittle. It is fireproofed. 



■ Put up in 10-lb. net cartons. Try a sample carton. 



PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., 116-118 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



SHEET NOSS in Bags 



Good, green stock, 

 well packed, 



$2.00 per h&g 



Michigan Cut Flower Exchange 



264-66 Randolph St., Detroit, Mick. 



Mention The Review when you writ.. 



PRESERVED 

 BEECH SPRAYS 



Green, Brown and Red. 

 Write for prices. 



THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. 



HUCKLEBERRY FOLIAGE, $2.00 per case 

 NATURAL LOG MOSS. $1.75 per bag of 100 



square feet 

 PERPETUATED SHEET MOSS, $3.50 per bag 



of 100 square feet 



E. A. BEAVEN 



EVERGREEN, ALABAMA 

 NEW CROP 



FANCY FERNS 



f 1.S0 per 1000 



Fine stoclc. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



AHICA FLORAL CO.. (SSSik 



FERNS 



H. J. SMITI^ 



FA'"CYor DAGGER. Moss, Ever. 



g-eens, Laurel, Spruce and Hemlock 



oughs, Xmas trees, etc. Finest stock. 

 Get our low summer price on Ferns. 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



Bayersdorfer, Philadelphia; C. M. Arch- 

 er, of the Eoseville Pottery Co., Zanes- 

 ville, O. 



Mrs. Gibson, of Wayland, is sending 

 in some exquisite sweet peas. They 

 have long stems and extra good blooms. 



A. G. Hall has returned from a busi- 

 ness trip to New York, Albany and 

 Poughkeepsie. 



Salter Bros, have a fine summer win- 

 dow at their East Main street store. 



Wilfred Keller, son of William J. 

 Keller, has. left for Yellowstone park, 

 where he has taken up a position as 

 surveyor. H. J. H. 



Shaftsburg, Mich. — Mrs. Thomas Mc- 

 Manamon, who died recently, left her 

 nursery and seed business to her 

 daughter. Miss Ilene McManamon, of 

 Lansing, who will continue it. 



Urbana, O. — Eoger H. Murphey has 

 given 2,000 rose plants in 4-inch pots 

 to the local Bed Cross workers. Boy 

 Scouts will sell the plants and the 

 money will be turned over to the fund. 



Wantani For Sale Department 



H^" AdyertlMmenta nnder this bead IZ^ cents 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other adTertUlng. In sending remittance count tlx 

 word! to the line. 



Display adTertlsements in this department $1.S0, 

 net, (or one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In onr care, add 10 

 cents for forwardlnir. 



Plant advertisements not admitted nnder this head . 



SITUATION WANTED — Widely experienced 

 rose grower, cnrniitions, mums nnd general 

 stoclt; Blngle mnn of middle nge. German. Ad- 

 dress No. 407, care Florists' Ueview, Cliicago. 



ITIIATION WANTED— Ry German, single, 2."> 

 years' practical experience in first-class pot 

 plants, Easter and Christmas stocli; Colorado, 

 Utali preferred. .State particulars and wages in 

 first letter. Address No. 105, care Florists' Ro- 

 Tiew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By Sept. Ist, as worlj- 

 Ing foreman, grower, or right-hand man. 

 young man, American, good hai)its, best refer- 

 ences; modern place in middle or far west pre- 

 ferred. Have had full charge: alI-aro>ind florist. 

 State full particulars in first letter. Address 

 No. 99, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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ELP WANTED — A man for rose section. 

 _ R^. Wi^ndler, 6(«18 Kidge Ave.. Chicago._ 



ELP WANTED — Greenlioiiso men. Stahlein's 

 Greenhouse, Redford, Michigan, near De- 

 troit. 



HELP WANTED — Two general growers. $18.00 

 to $:i().00 per week. Carl Hagenburger, W. 

 Mentor,_01iio. 



H "^ELP^W ANTED— IIeli)ers wanted in rose 

 houses. Apply to Albert F. Amling Com- 

 pany ,^Iay w ood. III. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced Heauty grower; 

 also helper. Apply Batavia Greenhouse Co.. 

 30 East Randolph St., Chicago, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Young man to take charge of 

 Seed Department. State experience and 

 wages wanted. Elliott Nursery Co., Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. 



ELP WANTED— Good all-round greenhouse 

 man; state wages and particulars when 

 writing. Address No. 103, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Rose house helpers and sec- 

 tlon men, who have done some grafting. 

 Apply Poehlmann Bros. Co., "Plant B," Morton 

 Grove, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Good reliable night fireman 

 that has some knowledge of Iwilers. 75,- 

 000 sq. ft, of glass. J. C. Renuison Co., Sloux 

 City, Iowa. 



ELP WANTED— At once, carnation grower, 

 must be steady and sober; wages $16.00 per 

 week to start. A. Reinhardt, R. 10, North Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



ELP WANTED— A first-class designer and 

 maker-up; must be A-1, quick and honest. 

 Good salary. Give reference and experience. 

 Rocklin & Lehman, Sioux City, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— Goo^l rose and carnation 

 growers at once. State in first letter last 

 place employed and salary expected. RatcUffe 

 & Tanner, Inc., Florists, Richm ond, Va. 



HELP WANTED— At once, an assistant car- 

 nation grower. Must be willing to do all 

 kinds of work. State wages with board and 

 ro om. Address E. Mueret, Park Ridge, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Well experienced general 

 greenhouse man, one that understands 

 roses, carnations, mums and potted plants; must 

 a nswer at once. J. E. Mein hart, Webb City, Mo. 



HELP WANTED— At once, good rose and car- 

 nation grower to take charge; $15.00 per 

 week to start; married man preferred. A good 

 place for right man. G. A. Ackerman, Colum- 

 bus, O. 



HELP WANTED— Two pood potters for mail 

 order business near Chicago. Permanent 

 position open now. State in first letter wages 

 wanted. Address No. 427, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Carnation growers nt once. 

 State wages expected and give references 

 in first letter. Fine positions for the right men. 

 Address Arthur Cockcroft, Northport. Long 

 Island, N. Y. 



