September 4, 1910. 



The Florists^ Review 



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made to the Untermeyer establishment 

 at Greyston, Yonkers. Two plant 

 houses are to be erected, with three 

 peach houses, grape houses and service 

 buildings. The aggregate expenditure 

 is estimated to be between $50,000 and 

 $75,000 and the work will be in the 

 hands of the Lord & Burnham Co. 



Thieves recently visited the green- 

 house property of John A. Leach, As- 

 toria, L. I., and stole a quantity of iron 

 pipe. Mr. Leach is first deputy police 

 commissioner. 



T. N. P. Daniels, 212 Fifth avenue, 

 Brooklyn, where he has been established 



for the last fourteen years, is opening 

 a branch store at the corner of Fifth 

 avenue and Union street, which will be 

 one of the largest retail flower stores 

 in the borough. 



Visitors last week were B. Hammond 

 Tracy, Wenham, Mass., and Thos. Ro- 

 land, Nahaut, Mass. J. H. P. 



A dahlia exhibition will be held Sat- 

 urday and Sunday, September 20 and 

 21, in the Museum building. New York 

 Botanical Garden. Schedules are ready 

 for distribution and will be sent on ap- 

 plication to the secretary, George V. 



Nash, New York Botanical Garden, 

 Bronx j)ark, New York. In this connec- 

 tion attention is called to the large col- 

 lection of dahlias located along the west 

 border, just north of the Ilarieiii rail- 

 road plaza at the New York Botanical 

 Garden. A space over 400 feet long and 

 twelve feet wide is devoted to this col- 

 lection, which comprises about liOO kinds 

 and something over 600 plants, repre- 

 senting all the types of this increasingly 

 popular flower. The plants of eadi type 

 are grouped together, so that a compara- 

 tive study is readily made. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



|^*Advertlsenient3 under this head 12*/a cents 

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

 other advertising. In sendingr remittance count 

 six words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department fl.50 

 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 bead 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman, 



26 years' experience; please state wages, 



etc. Address No. 600, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



8ITUATI0N WANTED — By ambitious young 

 man with natural aptitude for greenhouse 

 work; in west or middle west. Address No. 482, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



VJITUATION WANTED— By Amcman, hkc 3.S. 

 O married; IS years' experience growing on 

 retail places; capable of taking full charge; giKxi 

 wages exi)ectefl. Address P. O. Box 41.'."), Spring- 

 flold, Ohio. 



OITUATIOX WANTED— By experienced grower 

 O of pot plants, mums and carnations; 18 years' 

 experience; capable of taking charge; please 

 give full particulars in first letter. Address No. 

 13, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



^JITl'ATION WANTED— By experienced man. 

 O all-round grower, as foreman; experienced in 

 pot plants, munis, carnations, roses, etc.; onl.v 

 first-class places will be considered; age 39, 

 single. Address No. 14, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



VJITKATION WANTED - As working foreman 

 O by successful grower, IH years' experience; 

 good grower of roses, carnations, mums, bulbs, 

 Xmas, Easter and bedding stock; gcKid propa- 

 gator; can handle help to advantage: state par- 

 ticulars in first letter. -Xddrcss No. 7, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



HKLP WANTUU — A young man with Kr**«fii- 

 bouse experience. Groves Floral Co., Atchi- 

 son. Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Two boys, 16 to 18, who have 

 worked in greenhouse. Levant Cole, Battle 

 Creek, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— Good all-round grower can 

 furnish 5 room cottage; steady position. E. 

 R. T auch. Marquette. Mich. 



HELP WANTED — Grower, at once, take charge 

 of 20,000 ft. glass; Charly Davis, formerly 

 of Joplin, write me. A. II. Sweigart, Galena, 

 Kans, 



BLP WANTED — Experienced grower, carna- 

 tions, mums and pot plants, for place of 

 15.000 feet of glass. Loyd C. Bunch, Fredonia, 

 Kans. 



HELP WANTED— Two men with greenhouse 

 experience; modern place; wages $2.').0O per 

 week to start. Minnehaha Floral Co., Sioux Falls, 

 So. Dak. 



HELP WANTED — (J rower for general green- 

 house stock; $2.">.(K) per week; located in West 

 Virginia, .\ddress No. 6, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP W.VNTED— Day fireman; must Ix reli- 

 able and able to do steam fitting. For furtliiT 

 information inquire llenibreiker & Cole. Spring- 

 field, III. 



HELP WA.NTED- Experienced carnation gniwer 

 and propagator at once; steady position to 

 right party; state wages and experience In first 

 letter. Address No. 361, care Florists' Review, 

 Chics go. 



HELP WANTED— .\n all-round florist; one who 

 understands the growing of general stock 

 for a small retail place; good wages, steady 

 work; elderly nmn preferred. Wahpcton Floral 

 Co.. Wahpefon, N. I). 



HELP WANTED — \t once, all-round grower of 

 cut flowers and plants; must be good in roses 

 and capable to take full charge; 23,000 s(i. ft. 

 •f glass; steady position and chance for advanc*'- 

 ■ent to right party; state particulars in first 

 letter. .\ddress Beaver Ave, Floral Co., Des 

 Moines, la. 



HELP WANTED — Man for general work around 

 greenhouse; 'must have experience with 

 palms. Chas. II. Fisk. l.'iHl Ogden Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A young man of neat appear- 

 ance experienced in store work as clerk and 

 designer. Api)ly to Carl C. Reck, care .lohn 

 Reck & Son, Bridgeport, Conn. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced pot plant man 

 for wholesale shipping concern in Ohio; steady 

 position; salary to start, $27.00 per week; give 

 reference In first letter. Address No. 6, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — A competent carnation man, 



wages $100, room and board; wire answer; 



alio a competent pot man. wages $100, room and 



board; wire answer. Hollywood Gardens, 1534 



Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 



HELP WANTED — Steady man who can grow 

 first-fllass stock for retail place, spring 

 bedding stock, palms, decorative plants, Christ- 

 mas and Easter plants, also mums; good, new 

 up-to-date greenhouses, finest climate on earth, 

 and every condition ideal for the growing of fine 

 stock; only man who can show that he can pro- 

 duce the goods need apply; good salary for good 

 service. The Mauft Plornl Co., 1225 Logan St., 

 Denver, Colo. 



WANTED — Two good second-hand steam traps 

 to take care of 10,000 and l.',00O feet of 

 glass; state full particulars in Hrst letter. P. (). 

 Box No. 101. Independenc'C. Kas. 



WANTED — Good second-hand steam boiler, not 

 cast iron, for 1.">.(KM> feet of glass; must he 

 in first-class condition: state full particulars in 

 first letter, P. (), Box No. 1(»1. Independence. 

 Kas. 



OR SALE— Thirty boxes B. glass, 10x14, 

 $4.50 per box. C. E. Cole. Ottawa, 111. 



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OR SALB: — A small greenhouse; retail trade: 

 good location. 4332 Bernard St.. Chicago. 



K>()R SALE— Carload cedar lumber. 1-Inch; iM-st 

 for benches. Eskil's Creenhouses, Iron 

 Mountain, Mich. 



FOR SALE— Retail business; 8000 ft. glass, 

 store Included. Address No. 464, care Flo- 

 rists' Review. Chicago. 



OR SALE — One Wilks hot water holler In 

 good shape: $.'>0.00 cash If taken soon. Hart 

 Floral Co.. Blackwell, Qkla. 



FOR SALE — Two Detroit steam traps, A-1 con- 

 dition, will carry .'iO.OOO lineal ft. of 1-inch 

 pipe. Amiing Bros., Desplaines, III. 



F.OR SALE— 2,:S(Mt ft. glass, acre laiiu; touii 

 3(K)0; established business; $1000, balance 

 terms. Norton (Jihson, Nappanee, Ini!. 



FOI{ SALE — Kropschell greenhouse boiler, l-l fi 

 long; atso other hollers, pumps, etc. Nafl. 

 M'ch'y. Warehoiisp. 700 W. 22d St.. Chlenen 



FOR SALE — No. 4 Kroeschell hot water boiler, 

 new flues and smoke box; good condition. 

 Address No. 1, c are Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Foil S.\LE— Florists' display refrigerator, .Sx^.x:^ 

 ft.; i)latp glass; also st(K-k and fixtures. 

 Florist, 2757 (Jermantown .\ve., Philadelphia, Pa. 



IPOR SALE— Fine florists' business, with or 

 •^ without acreage; also fine 120-acre Michigan 

 farm. Addn>ss No. 12, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALB} — 6 Greenhouses In good condition; 

 10.000 feet glass, cement henche*; In town 

 of 7.000; no competition. Frank Bros.. Beards- 

 town, III. 



Ij' OR SALE — Four hundred 4x6 C.vpress hot bed 

 " sash, with glass In, or T will sell any amount, 

 from ten sash up, at $3,50 each. C. E. Cole. 

 Ottawa, 111. 



FOR SALE— Or rent. 35,000 sq. ft, <if glass; 

 steam heat, good condition; reason for selling, 

 was hurt in auto accident. August Erickson, 5825 

 Rogers Ave., Chicago. 



U'OR SALE — One l,6<K)-ft. round Ar<-o Imiler in 

 V Al condition; has been used three seasons; 

 reason for selling, too small for building. II. W. 

 Kendell, Covington, Ohio. 



ij^OR SALE — Flower and seed store doing good 

 " business In a Colorado city of 15,000 popula- 

 tion; ill health reason for selling. Address No. 

 486, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE! — Store and greenhouse in good 

 Polish locality: long established; a bargain; 

 am 77 years of age and want to retire. Call or 

 address, J, Nelson, 1749 W. Huron St., Chicago. 



H'OR SALE — Four 3-in. Crane globe valves at 

 $3.00 each; 50 ft. 3-ln. pipe, short lengths, 

 12 fittings, tees and elbows, $5.00, or the lot 

 for $16. Chas. A. Bower, 724 Haynes St., Day- 

 ton. Ohio. 



H^OR SALE — Cheap, about 1200 ft. of 4-lnch 

 heavy cast iron greenhouse pipe In 0-foot 

 lengths, with fittings and valves: can be seen at 

 3116 Indiana Ave. George Wagner, Florist, Chi- 

 cago, 111, 



FOR SALE— $7,000 buys 5 acres of land, new 

 6-rooni residence and twelve greenhouses, all 

 in fine shai)e; owner to retire: spli-iidid chanc*'. 

 for a wholesale grower, .\ddress Ceo. E. Ileaf,. 

 Cieal Springs, III. 



I/OR SALF^ — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 r such as go<Ml sashbars, sills, ventilators, etc.; 

 14x14 double thick glass, good as new, .$3.25 per 

 box; send for (piotations on what you need. 

 C. W. Paige, Tivoli, N. Y. 



^pOR SALE — In prosperous northern New York 

 city, florists' business; good location and long 

 lease: low rent; store is well equipped: a real 

 bargain If taken at once. Address No. 479, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago 



FpOR S.\LE— Florists' display refrigerator, N ft. 

 long, 7 ft. high, 3 ft. deep: glass on three 

 sides; wired for electricity: pliite glass mirror 

 iu ice door, used very little; $125 takes it. 

 K. P. .\twell. Ft. Dmige, la. 



tpOR SALE— One Iowa hot water holler .Vo. 

 ' 264, upright, sectional, 6H4 Inches high, 36- 

 Inch base, good as new; will heat 4000 sq. ft.: 

 cost $.500.00. will take $1.50.00 if party moves it 

 at once. Hart Floral Co.. Blackwell, Okla. 



FOR SALE— 18,000 ft, of glass, retail and 

 wholesale: last year's sales over $13,000: 

 best located in Kansas; good stock; coal in house: 

 $6,000.00 cash, balance on terms. For particulars 

 address No, 476, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



POR S.\LE— One Detroit return trap No. 14. 

 receiver and two .Jenkins Bni-;, swinging 

 check valves. 3-iii.. all good as new; trap will 

 operate .50, (HK) sq. ft. glass; have replaced steam 

 with hot water heat; .$15(».(Kt ciisli. Elmer .1. 

 Weaver, Ronks, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Three houses, two 28x60 and one 

 16x20, only two and three years old; good 

 heating system: good 6-room house; everything 

 In fine shape; don't raise enough to supply mv 

 trade: will sell for $3,500 if sold this month: 

 will take $1,900 cash, balance on easy terms: 

 3.1 years in one family. Paulding Greenhouses, 

 Paulding, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Boilers, No. 10 Kroeschell type, 

 new, $900; No. 11 Kewanee type, $400; 40- 

 horse scotch marine, $400; 25-horsp, $2.50; 10- 

 horse, $175; 15-horse Tee boiler, $175; 10-horse, 

 $100; tubular boilers, 35. 45, 70 and 100 horse- 

 power; Forbes pipe machine, hand or power, 

 2%-inch to 6-inch, $75. Casey Boiler Works, 

 Springfield. Ohio. 



