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The Florists' Review 



OCTOBBR 16, 1919. 



BOXWOOD 



We offer both Tree and Dwarf variety of the very best 

 standard. ^Let us book your orders now for the season. 



Our price list of HOLLY WREATHS, Case Holly and Laurel 

 is now ready and all we need is your request to send it. 



JONES, the Holly Wreath Man 



Milton, Delaware 



generate into an old man's debating so- 

 ciety. You young fellows are in the 

 saddle; the eyes of everyone in the 

 trade are upon you. This is to be a 

 young men's administration. "Go to 

 it"; you can't afford to fail. And no 

 one will appreciate your success more 

 than the older members. Tate. 



New Britain, Conn. — For Old Home 

 week celebration F. H. Bollerer dis- 

 played in his window a flag made of red 

 and blue immortelles and white cape 

 flowers, and a horseshoe of red and white 

 immortelles attached to which was a 

 white satin ribbon bearing the words, 

 "Good Luck to Our Boys." 



Akron, O. — George Popp, Jr., man- 

 ager of St. Martha's Gardens, 300 East 

 Talmadge street, finds business slow of 

 late, on account of the large quantity 

 of outdoor stock on the market. He 

 grows gladioli, dahlias and perennials 

 for market on property of St. Martha's 

 Catholic church. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



■V^Advertlsements under this head 12'/x cents 

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

 other advertising. In sending remittance count, 

 six words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.50 

 net, for one inch space. 



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

 cents for forwardingr. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head 



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SITUATION WANTED— As florist foreman on 

 estate. Address No. 77, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. _ 



SITUATION WANTED — As landscape foreman, 

 with florist ability; married, no family. F. 

 Listen, 49 Southard St.. Trenton, N. J. 



S~ ITUATION WANTED— By all-round grower; 

 single; have 24 years' experience. Address 



No. 88, care Florists' Review, Chi cago. 



EfUATION WANTED — Young designer and 

 Btoreman, six years' experience; best refer- 

 ences; prefer some place in Illinois, Kentucky or 

 Tennessee. Address No. 89, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By an experienced all- 

 round grower; elderly man; no night flring or 

 designing; please state wages and particulars. 

 Address Wm. Klrkliam. Commercial Hotel, 1-3 



Enst Hennepin Ave., M lnneapolla, Minn. 



ITUATION WAITED— By flrst-class designer, 



decorator and store man, capable of managing 



store. Over 20 years' experience. Age 38. 



Please state details and wages in flrst letter. 



Address No. 72, c are Florists' Review. Chicago. 



ITUATIO.N WANTED— By first-class all-round 

 grower, well experienced In all kinds of cut 

 flowers and pot plants, also propagating, on retail 

 place; steady and reliable single man, American; 

 state particulars and wages flrst letter. Address 

 No. 93, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED — By life experienced 

 grower of roses, carnations, mums, decora- 

 tive and bedding plants; rose section in Southern 

 states preferred; elderly, single, sober and in- 

 dustrious: state wages and full particulars. Ad- 

 dress A. Ger gen. 739 Julia St.. New Orleans, Jji. 



SITUATION WANTED— At once by young mar- 

 ried man, age 26; 12 years' experience In 

 general wholesale and retail growing; also store 

 work and designing; able to take charge; best 

 of references; state salary and particulars in flrst 

 letter. Address No. 94, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. ^ 



ITUATION WANTED — By head gardener and 

 propagator; age 45, single; on commercial 

 place; competent In roses, mums, gardenias, cyc- 

 lamen, carnntions, cut flowers, bulbs and fancy 

 pot plants; best references; state wages In flrst 

 letter. Address No. 96, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— A section man to grow ferns. 

 Applv John Scott, Rutland Road & E. 45tb 

 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED — Married man with experience 

 in greenhouse steamfltting. Address A. J. 

 Stah elln. Redford, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced grower of 

 mums, carnations and pot plants; good wages. 

 Carl C. Reck. Bridgeport. Conn. . 



HELP WANTED — Greenhouse man, good potter 

 and can handle a hose; $24.00 per week. A. 

 C. Celschig & Sons. Savannah, Ga. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced storeman as 

 assistant clerk and designer; must be of 

 neat appearance. Carl C. Reck, Bridgeport, Conn. 



ELP WANTED— A single middle-aged man 



to take full charge of small greenhouse and 



store, C. C. Beingesser, 1924 E. 29th St.. Lorain, 



Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— An all-round grower to take 

 full charge of greenhouses at once; no roses; 

 permanent position. N. P. Cockrell, Marshall, 

 Texas. 



HELP WANTED — Grower for general green- 

 house stock; $25.00 per week; located in West 

 Virginia. Address No. 6, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced greenhouse man 

 for growing not plants; good wages to right 

 party. Joseph Michal, 6416 S. Halsted St., 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced man, who can 

 wait on retail trade, to take care of small 

 conservatory. The Geo. WIttbold Co., 745 Buck- 

 ingham PI.. Chicago, III. 



ELP WANTED— A young man, 18 to 40 years, 

 who can handle a team and help In green- 

 house; $21.00 per week to start. Martin Kelt, 

 601 Washington St., Bay City, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — All-round man for general 

 greenhouse work, wages $60.00 per month, 

 room and board. Apply In person if possible. 

 John Welland, 1616 Greenwood St., Evanston, 

 Illinois. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced carnation grower 

 and propagator at once; steady position to 

 right party; state wages and experience in flrst 

 letter. Address No. 861, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — An all-roond florist; one who 

 nnderstands the growing of general stock 

 for a small retail place; good wages, steady 

 work; elderly man preferred. Wahpeton Floral 

 Co., Wahpeton, N. D. 



HELP WANTED — Good gardeners for landscape 

 work at once; good pay to right men. West- 

 ern Landscape Architects & Engineers, 414 Sixth 

 St., Racine. Wis. 



HELP WANTED — Al grower of roses, carna- 

 tions and general greenhouse stock; married 

 man preferred; have house and free gas; state 

 wages and particulars in flrst letter. Wm. Has- 

 selmann. Independence, Kan. 



HELP WANTED-^Bxperienced growers, cama^ 

 tlons, mums and pot plants, for place of 

 160,000 ft of glass; $100.00 per month; 6-room 

 bouses and small garden; seven miles from De- 

 trolt. Thos. F. Browne. Greenfield, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced grower of roses, 

 carnations, mums, peas and general line of 

 potted plants; wholesale and retail; one who 

 can take charge in absence of foreman; state 

 experience, age and salary wanted; 35,000 feet 

 of glass; also greenhouse helper with soma ex- 

 perience: state experience and salary. Freeport 

 Floral Co,, Freeport, III. 



ELP WANTED— Single man experienced In 

 growing of roses, carnations, mums and pot 

 plants for small place near Pittsburgh; must be 

 a willing and obliging worker who can prodnce 

 the goods; wages, $65.00 a month with flrst-class 

 board and room. State all particulars In flrst 

 letter, enclosing references, to Beechwood Farms, 

 R. F. D. No. 2, Sharpsburg, Pa. 



WANTED — To buy or lease range of glass lo- 

 cated in Colorado or Oklahoma; 10 to 20,000 

 feet of glass with retail outlet for production 

 and sufficient land for outdoor planting; place 

 must be modern and In good repair; fully stocked 

 and with going business; will buy or lease with 

 option to buy. Address No. 86, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE — Second band boiler flues, 3-in., 10 

 ft. long, at $1.00 each. C. W. Espy A Son, 

 Brookvllle, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Seven grate bars four feet long 

 and two and one-half Inches wide; have 

 never been used; $16.00. Miller Bros., Abilene, 

 Kansas. 



OR SALE— Pots, 25,000, 2-ln. red, standard 

 size pots, good as new, $3.50 per 1000; 6000 

 rose pots, 2H-ln., same price. Virginia Nursery 

 Co., Purcellvllle, Va. 



OR SALE — 4-ln flues. 14-foot lengths, at $16.00 

 per 100 feet or $120.00 per 1000 feet. Very 

 good condition. A. T. Pyfer & Co., 164 N. Wa- 

 bash Ave., Chicago, III. 



