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Fbbbuabt 5. 1920 



The Florists' Review 



61 



mand. 'Narcissi have bfeett cleaning up 

 well. Calla lilies are much in demand. 

 Violets have been cleaning up well the 

 last week. Wallflowers, daisies, buddleias 

 and other novelties are in demand. 

 Snapdragon is picked up readily. The 



green situation remains about the same; 



scarce. 



Various Notes. 



F. Hammell has opened a store in the 

 Superior market. He was formerly lo- 

 cated at Payne avenue and East Fifty- 



fifth street and sold his lease recently. 



C. Eeep has been consigning some fine 

 jonquils to this market. 



H. P. Knoble has been confined to a 

 sick bed since his return from the Chi- 

 cago carnation show. W. P. B. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



Advertisements under this head 15 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 $1.75 

 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 — By young man, 25 

 years old, with 8 years' experience In pot 

 plants. Address No. 806, car© Florists' Review, 



Chicago. 



oITUATION WANTED — As working foreman or 

 O manager, by grower of A-1 Christmas and 

 Easter plants. For details address J. Henry 



Frentzen, 214 N. Hobart St., Philadelphia. 



SITUATION WANTED — By young man eighteen 

 O years old; three years' experience In general 

 greenhouse work; some knowledge of design 

 making; Middle West preferred; please state 

 wage in first letter. De Meester, Humboldt, la. 



SITUATION WANTED — As manager or work- 

 ing foreman; expert grower and propagator of 

 greenhouse and nursery stock; Is open for en- 

 gagement with any good establishment; particu- 

 lars In first letter. Address No 299, care Florists' 



Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — German. 29 years old, 

 O married, with 15 years' experience In all 

 kinds of pot plants, mums and carnations, wishes 

 to take charge of medium sized retail place In 

 Middle West; state full particulars in first letter. 

 Address No. 298, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By head gardener, age 

 45, single, on commercial place; competent In 

 roses, mums, carnations, cut flowers, bulbs and 

 fancy pot plants; good progagator; can take full 

 charge; best references; state wages in flrst let- 

 ter. Address No. 307, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman or man- 

 ager; Middle West, Iowa preferred; at pres- 

 ent place 7 years; young married man, Ameri- 

 can; a thorough, competent grower; kindly state 

 salary; references exchanged: 5,000 to 25,000 

 feet of glass. Address No. 300, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— On or before April Ist. 

 by a man of 57, lifetime grower in floral and 

 horticultural branches; wish to work for party 

 to become a partner, or would like to take charge 

 of a gentleman's private estate, near Chicago, if 

 possible; reference. Address H. W. H., P. O. 

 Box 298. South Bend, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED— I would like a posi- 

 tion as manager of a place about 35,000 to 

 60,000 sq. ft. glass, in carnation growing and 

 miscellaneous flower pot or cut; have 13 years' 

 experience and am married and 28 years old; 

 give the beat of references. Answer to Florist, 

 1040 West York St.. Philadelphia. 



HELP WANTED— A practical florist; perma- 

 nent position. The Rlvervlew Cemetery Co., 



Wilmington, Del. 



HELP WANTED— E^erienced rose grower. 

 Apply to Doemllng-Schimmel Co., Mt. Clem- 

 ens, Ml cb. 



ELP WANTED— Florist and helper. Com- 

 _ mnnlcate with Gloede, 1405 Central St., 

 Evanston. 111. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced young woman 

 for retail florist's establishment. Address 

 No. 131, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



tTELP WANTED — One grower and one propa- 

 ■■-* gator; general greenhouse and bedding stock; 

 permanent places. Burdell Floral Co., Bowling 

 Green, Ky. 



TTBL.P WANTED— Good grower for roses, car- 

 JLl nations, mums and general line of pot plants; 

 Colorado. Address No. 304, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew. Chicago . 



LT ELP WANTED- Young man with some ex- 

 ■Li perlence In greenhouse work; must be able 

 and willing to work. Apply to J. P. Herzog, 

 Belvldere, 111 . 



OBLP WANTED— Opportunity; a man of 

 *-* ability and character can have large green- 

 house property near New York City to get going 

 and make same pay for itself, on easiest terms 

 "'•°_"o cash payment; write for particulars. 

 S:x"-.H**«rt, Apt. IF, Vermont Apts., Atlantic 

 *-'ity, N . J. 



TTELP WANTED— Carnation man on or before 

 f-*- March 1; good place and chance for man who 

 takes to business of 80,000 in carnations, mums 

 and peas; $100.00 per month to start; don't an- 

 l''*' " you have no experience or Interest in the 

 norist business. Rosedale Greenhouset, Mc- 

 Henry, ni. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced flower girl; pre- 

 fer one living on north side of Chicago. Ad- 

 dress No. 301, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 

 ELP WANTED — 1 helper for rose section; 1 

 helper for plant section; must have had 1 

 or 2 years' experience; state wages expected and 

 age. Chas. Sherwood, Waterloo, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED — Middle aged married man, 

 experienced in roses and carnations, as work- 

 ing foreman; best pay with house to live in. 

 Address W. W. Scholtz, Charlotte, N. O. 



UELP WANTED — All-round man for green- 

 bouse at once, not over 45 years. In retail 

 business; will pay $25.00 per week. Address 

 W. H. Tracy, 20 Cadwell Ave.. Waverly, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED — Man for grower of general 

 stock in 10,000 ft. of glass; no roses; steady 

 position; state wages expected; send references 

 as to character and experience. Hammerschmidt 

 & Clark, M edina, Ohio. 



UELP WANTED — A good all round grower, to 

 work under foreman; state particulars in first 

 letter; must have several years' experience, and 

 please send references; good wages. Williams & 

 Meyer, South Bend, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Gardener for private place, 

 1^ acres in lawn, flowers, vegetables and 

 small greenhouse; rooms on premises; permanent 

 position; state references. Address Room 929, 

 Pierce Building, St. Louis. Mo. 



HELP WANTED — At once, plant and mum 

 grower for first-class wholesale and retail 

 trade; $60.00 per month, room and board; steady 

 employment; state age and experience. T. Mal- 

 branc. Main St., Johnstown, Pa. 



ELP WANTED — Assistant grower to take 



care of section of potted plants; married 



man preferred; cottage on premises; state 



wages wanted and give reference In first letter. 



Aurora Greenhouse Co., Aurora, III. 



ELP WANTED— Men on or about March 1st; 

 we will have an opening for several experi- 

 enced men to work as foremen with our land- 

 scape gardening department; apply at once. Geo. 

 Wittbold Co., 745 Buckingham Place, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A bright, hustling young 

 man for greenhouse and bedding plants work 

 at Pittsburgh, Pa.; wages $27.00 a week; steady 

 Job; give particulars of self and experience. 

 Address No. 810, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A man with greenhouse ex- 

 perience and versed in the propagation of 

 conifers; In writing state experience and give 

 references; wage!* $100.00 per month with board 

 and lodging. Address California Nursery Co., 

 Niles. Calif. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced grower of mums, 

 peas, carnations and a general run of potted 

 plants; steady work the year round, with or 

 without room and board; 14,000 ft. of glass; 

 state wages wanted and experience. New Lon- 

 don Floral Co., New London, Wis. 



ELP WANTED — Good reliable man, married 

 or single, one who is not afraid to work, to 

 grow a general line of cut flowers and plants 

 for retail trade; place of 15,000 ft. of glass; 

 good wages to right man; place now open; ref- 

 erence retjuired. Paul Taner, Lebanon, Ind. 



ELP WANTED— Experienced grower of A-l 

 roses, carnations, mums and general stock 

 on place of 25,000 sq. ft. of glass; new houses; 

 must be capable to take full charge; in Iowa; 

 apply giving references and state wages wanted. 

 Address No. 259, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Experienced gardener, also 



an assistant gardener; good positions and 



plenty of help to assist with the work In a large 



truck garden; write full experience in first letter. 



Address 



C. F. APPLEOATB. SUPERINTENDENT. 

 Mt^ Pleasant State Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, la. 



HELP WANTED— A single" man as working 

 foreman, to take charge of 40,000 square feet 

 of glass, where carnations and general line of 

 pot plants are grown; state age and what wages 

 wanted with room and board, also how soon yon 

 could come, in first letter. Address John L. 

 Wyland, Allison Park, Pa. Am 10 miles from 

 Pittsburgh. 



ANTED — Greenhouses to be torn dowiT Ad^ 

 dress M. Weingarten, 286 Bth Ave., New 

 York City. 



WANTED — To rent small greenhouse place; 

 North Shore preferred. Address No. 308, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses; must be near 

 Chicago; prefer around Niles Center; state 

 fully size and price in first letter. Address No. 

 309, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — To lease or buy a good greenhouse, 

 one year from this date, in good location; 

 Ohio or Indiana preferred; give full particulars at 

 once, also terms. Address No. 288, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



ANTED— TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 8u- 

 pervising Architect's OfiSce, Washington, 

 D. C, January 26, 1920. SEALED PROPOSALS 

 will be received in this office until 10 a. m. Feb- 

 ruary 17, 1920, and then opened, for planting on 

 the grounds around the Post Office at Charles 

 City, Iowa, in accordance with the specification, 

 copies of which as well as copies of the approach 

 plan may be bad at this office, in the discretion 

 of the Supervising Architect. Jas. A. Wetmore, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



FOR SALE — A set of Bailey's Encyclopedia, 

 new, never used; $25 cash. J. R. Johnston, 

 139 Xenia Ave., Wilmington, O. 



FOR SALE — A small greenhouse establishment, 

 good location and good business; satisfactory 

 reason for selling. For particulars address No. 

 202, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Standard cypress hot bed sash, 

 blind mortised, white-leaded and securely 

 fastened; glass 8x10, 10x12 and 10x14 at $4.B0 

 per box. C. N. Robinson & Bro., Dept. 26, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



FOB SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 such as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE— Horizontal tubular boiler 48 in. x 

 14 ft., complete with front and fittings; boiler 

 has been passed on by the Hartford Inspectors 

 and is in good condition; can ship at once. Ralph 

 Ward, Cameron, M o. 



FOR 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. 185, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse and nursery; govern- 

 ment irrigation project, six acres, fine loca- 

 tion, new buildings, fully equipped; no compe- 

 tition; good reason for selling; easy terms. Ad- 

 dress. Rupert Floral Co., Rupert, Idaho. 



FOR SALE — Or rent; 3 greenhouses, one lean- 

 to; about 3,600 sq. ft. of glass; work-shed 

 and a coal bin 40x16; V* block land and a 6-room 

 all-modern house, built only three vears: doing 

 good business. F. A. Davidson, Aur ora, Nebr. 



FpOR SALE— 27,000 sq. ft. of glass, $5,000: 

 this cash payment and the balance In small 

 payments like rent will buy an up-to-date plant 

 with five acres and everything In running order. 

 Bmil Glauber, 1720 Rosemary St., Denver. Colo. 



tpOR SALE— In an up-to-date town in Illinois, 

 L 8,700 square feet of glass: 7-room modem 

 house; three large lots; doing good business; no 

 opiKtsltion; everything ready for spring: reason 

 for sellhig, old age. Address No. 291, care 

 Florists' Rev iew. Chicago. 



FOE SALE— Hotbed Sash, second hand, 2-in. 

 thick, 3x6 ft., glazed with 6 rows 6-In. glass, 

 all reputtled and in excellent condition, ready for 

 iise; in lots of 60 or more, $3.75 each; IH-ln. 

 thick, 8 ft. % In. by 6 ft., at $3.60 each. Met- 

 ropolitan Material Co., 1299-1323 Flushing Ave., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALB—S greenhouses, 7,000 ft., grass, 

 food condition; modem heat, light and water; 

 well stocked; season supply coal; in full running 

 order and making money; fine northern Ohio 

 town, 1800; modem improvements: no competi- 

 tion; near Cleveland; also modem dwelling 

 »,*'"^.1°*' *% ■«^'*" excellent ground. Address 

 No. 208, care riorists' Review, Chicago. 



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