June 5, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



37 



yellow. We moved them outside, but 

 they gradually died, like the sample. 

 The whole stock seems to be affected. 



J. J. U^-vMinn. 



The sample tomato plant shows clear- 

 ly that the cause of the trouble is stag- 

 nant, wet soil, together with low tem- 

 perature. This is an unusually back- 

 ward season and there has not been a 

 day up to May 20 when tomato plants 

 would stand I outdoors without suffering, 

 unless it be in the southern states. 



M, P. 



WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS. 



Everybody knows The Eeview is an 



exceptional advertising medium, but 

 there still are a few who do not apply 

 the idea to their own business, partic- 

 ularly if it is not a large business. Do 

 letters like these mean anything to you? 



will you please cnt out our vlnca advertise- 

 ment and the salvia advertisement? We are en- 

 tirely' sold out and are getting tired of send- 

 ing bacit orders. — J. J. Clayton & Son, West 

 Grove, Pa. 



It pays to advertise in The Review. That lit- 

 tle advertisement sold $1,000 worth of pelargo- 

 niums for me. — W. 0. Knowles, Toledo, O. 



Please discontinue our dracsena advertisefnent, 

 as we are sold out. — H. B. Smith, Piqua, 0. 



I am sold out of carnation plants. Please 

 discontinue my advertisement.— W. S. Kircher, 

 Attica Floral Co., Attica, Ind. 



We are sold out of pansies and verbenas. 

 Please cut out our advertisement. — Addems, Mor- 

 gan & Co., Paxton, 111. 



Please do not print the dracsena advertisement 



any more, as I am sold out and have to send 

 money back. — B. C. Blake, Springfield, O. 



If these friends of yours in the trade 

 — all florists should be and most of them 

 are friends — dispose of their stock in 

 trade by using the columns of The Ee- 

 view, is there any reason why you 

 should not use it, too? Ask yourself: 

 Is there? 



Marshall, Mo. — The Marshall Floral 

 Co. reports the most successful season 

 in its history of thirty-three years. Im- 

 manuel Wittrup, the manager, has made 

 this company well known throughout 

 central Missouri. The corporation pro- 

 duces a general line of plants and cut 

 flowers and specializes in roses. 



Wanted and For Sale Bepartment 



■V'AdTertlBements under this head 12'/i cents 

 per llne^ cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertising. In sendintr remittance count . 

 six words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department fLSO 

 net, for one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent in our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; liad 26 

 years' experience; married, aged 40 years. 

 Address No. SS8, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED^By grower of mums, 

 carnations, ferns, roses and pot plants; single 

 man, life experience; state wages In first letter. 

 Address No. 831, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Gardener, American, 14 

 years' experience in all branches; age 34, 

 married, two children, girls; private place pre- 

 ferred; best references. Address No. 334, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— If you are in need of 

 a real store or greenhouse man by July 1st, 

 one with life experience and Al references, 

 answer this ad, stating wages; Missouri or Kan- 

 sas preferred. Address No. 332, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Married man, 30 years 

 old, strictly temperate, is open for a position 

 in a flower store; good on spray and bouquet 

 work; clerical experience and four years as a 

 salesman; best of references. Address M. E. 

 Hutchison, Falls Creek, Pa., care of Ooss & Ooss. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman or 

 manager, not afraid of work; 20 years' expe- 

 rience in high-class floral cultivation, landscape, 

 fruit culture, etc.; best credentials; wages not 

 less than $150.00 per month; will guarantee re- 

 !«ult8. Address No. 338, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class grower; 

 life experience in roses, carnations, mums 

 and general line of potted plants; able to take 

 full charge; age 36, married, Swedish; central 

 states preferred, but will go anywhere for a 

 reliable position. Address, stating particulars. 

 No. S8S, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and gardener 

 on private place; 15 years' experience in 

 Krowing all kinds of decorative plants and cut 

 flowers, fruits and vegetables under glass; vege- 

 table garden and landscape work; capable of 

 taking charge; single, age 31: state particulars 

 nnd wages in first letter. Address No. 336, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



S^TtUATION wanted— Young American man, 

 - single, discharged soldier, open for position 

 as right-hand man or foreman on moderate-sized 

 range In good condition; also experienced in 

 designing and store work; know the game; any 

 line of the business considered; Al references; 

 state salary and full particulars. H. V. Thomp- 

 son. 238 Jackson St., Rochester, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Good assistant or helper who 

 wishes a steady position. F. G. Carek, 

 Lorain, O. 



HELP WANTED— In rose houses; $3.25 per 

 day. Apply to Albert F. Amling Company, 

 Maywood, III. 



HELP WANTED — A young man with green- 

 bouse experience. Groves Floral Co., Atchi- 

 son. Kan. . J- _ 



HELP WANTED — Young man with some expe- 

 rience to help around greenhouse. Concordia 

 Greenhouses, Concordia, Kan. _ 



HELP WANTED — At once, a good practical 

 grower of mums, carnations and potted 

 plants. Address No. 320, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Working foreman; your own 

 boss; a fine place to work; steady Job and 

 good wages to right man. Address No. 326, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Good man for carnations and 

 pot plants; state experience and wages re- 

 quired. J. 0. Rennlson Co., Sioux City, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— Florist to take charge of 

 ' 8000-ft. greenhouse; middle age, married 

 man; bouse furnished. G. V. Tolght, R. 2, 

 Box 30. Tulsa, Okla. 



HELP WANTED — Han for carnation section, 

 one who can grow flrst-class stock; man with 

 western experience and references. Byron Henry 

 Ives, Albuquerque, N. M. 



HELP WANTED — A good reliable grower and 

 all-around florist; one good pot plant grower 

 and propagator; state experience and wages 

 wanted. Peters & Sons, Hillyard, Wash. 



HELP WANTED — Married man as rose and 

 carnation grower, pot plants, and general 

 greenhouse work; good salary, steady position. 

 Address Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, Ga. 



BLP WANTBS^^arried man with green- 

 bouse experience; $20.00 per week, with flat, 

 heat, light and rent free to man without chil- 

 dren. A. J. Stahelin, Redford, Mich., near De- 

 troit^ 



HELP WANTED — At once, young man as as- 

 sistant to foreman; must be experienced in 

 potting and watering; good salary and permanent 

 position to a willing worker. Miller's Green- 

 houses, Munde, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Florist with experience in 

 propagating, potting and watering. Address, 

 stating previous experience, where employed, 

 age, wages wanted, etc., J. A. Peterson ft Sons, 

 Westwood, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced greenhouse man 

 for general stock, one who can handle help 

 preferred, middle aged; state experience and 

 salary expected in flrst letter. Western Ave. 

 Greenhouse, 1520 Western Ave., Toledo, O. 



HELP WANTED— At once Al all-pound green- 

 bouse man, especially good on blooming pot 

 plants, in an up-to-date range; steady position 

 for right party; state wages and submit refer- 

 ences of last employers. Chas. Frueh & Sons, 

 Saginaw, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — At once, good grower and 

 all-round florist, experienced in rose growing; 

 $55.00 per month, room and board; please state 

 age and references; steady position for right 

 party. Address T. Malbranc, 406 Main St., 

 Johnstown. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced greenhouse man, 

 one who can take charge of a twenty-acre 

 place, competent in bulbs, pot plants, nursery 

 stock, roses, bedding stock; having knowledge 

 of landscape gardening. — Holmes-Letherman Seed 

 Co., Canton, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Single man for general 

 greenhouse stock; steady position for right 

 man with pleasant room and board, with chance 

 of advancement; send reference and wages ex- 

 pected in first letter. Wm. A. Walton, Oxford, 

 Chester county. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — At once, working foreman; 

 must be Qrat-class grower of roses, cama- 

 ttons, mums and general stock and capable of 

 taking full etmrire when necessary; 23,000 sq. ft. 

 of glass, built two years ago; steady position 

 for one who knows the business; state particu- 

 lars. Address Beaver Floral Co., 3422 Beaver 

 Ave.. Dee Moines, la. 



WANTED — Florist's refrigerator. In good con- 

 dition; give full details in reply, inclndlng 

 cash price. Address No. 321, care Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. 



WANTED — To buy or rent, greenhouse estab- 

 lishment near Chicago; give dimensions and 

 full particulars. John Prohaska, Arlington 

 Heights, 111. 



li'OR RENT — Or lease; flower store and green- 

 r houses. F. C. Bargholz, 8916 N. Clark St., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Boiler flues, 3-ln., 10-ft., good 

 condition; $1.00 each. C. W. Espy A Son. 

 BrookTille, Pa. 



FOR SALE— 100 H. P. AUas boiler, 66 in. dlam.. 

 64 4-iD. flues, 80 ft. stack, Taylor steam trap; 

 used but little. Neosho Nurseries, Neosho. Me. 



OR SALE— 10,000 Heavy No. 7 wire stakes, 



galvanized, four feet long; used only a few 



years and in flrst-class condition; $12.00 per 



thousand. Albert F. Amling Company, Maywood, 



Illinois. 



FOR SALE — 5 Acres, fine location for a large 

 greenhouse; no competition; small greenhouse 

 on place; good trade; fine water right; house 

 and outhouses. Address Mrs. Lucy L. Stump, 

 Farmington, N. M. 



FOR SALE)— In queen village of Oneida county, 

 greenhouse, electric lighted, good condition, 

 well stocked; fine cut flower, plant and vegetable 

 trade; sell very reasonably account of poor 

 health. Geo. W. Watkln, Camden, N. Y. 



FOB SALE — Two large Kroeschell greenhouse 

 boilers; these boilers are in A-1 condition, 

 having been used but a short time. For price 

 and particulars phone Humb. 6988 or write. 

 0. B. Isett A Son, Boiler St Iron Works, 1701-7 

 Winnebago Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE. — Greenhouse establishment consist- 

 ing of 4 houses, about 6000 ft. glass, dwell- 

 ing and garage; located in city of 25,000, 4 

 squares from courthouse; can sell more than I 

 grow: will sell at very reasonable price. Address 

 No. 388, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE- A well established wholesale and 

 retail plant business; grow some flowers; 

 sell all we can raise; two small greenhouse lM>t- 

 bed sash, eight-room dwelling nearly good as 

 new, '% of acre ground, good outbuildings; 

 $3,600.00 cash. J. B. Moore, Milton, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses of 20,000 sq. ft. of 

 glass in south central Ohio; well stocked, 

 doing better than $12,000 a year; residence and 

 3 acres of best garden land ; price less than last 

 year's business; $5, ."500 cash required; good rea- 

 son for selling; jjossession given at once. Ad- 

 dress No. 337, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALB— Cheap, 26.000 pots, 2-in., 2H-ln.; 

 800 boxes glass, 10x16; 20,000 ft. sash bar, 

 1%-in.; 20,000 ft. pipe, l^-in.. 1^-in., 2-in., 

 8-in., 4-in.; this is material from dismantled 

 houses, but is good for any use; glass has been 

 cleaned and boxed. Virginia Nursery Co., Pur- 

 cellville, Va. 



FOB SALB — Four greenhouses, 8000 feet of 

 glass and one acre ground; residence, six- 

 room and bath, strictly modem; greenbooses, 

 residence and garage all liot water heat; well 

 stocked; a money making place; located central 

 Indiana. Address No. 150, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOB SALB— 16x24 double thick greenhouse 

 glass, brand new, $5.50 per box; 14x18, as 

 good as new, $4.50; second-hand black pipe, 1-in., 

 9%e ft.; I^-in., 8c ft.; min.. 9%c ft.; 2-ln., 

 16c ft.; used roof drip bars, 2c ft.; 1 Kroeschell 

 boiler, 1 sectional boiler, almost new. Metro- 

 politan Material Co., 1299 Flushing Ave., Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



