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The Florists^ Review 



Skptembkb 23, 1920 



Mr. Barnes sent out 325 corsages Fri- 

 day afternoon, September 17, for a so- 

 cial affair given in honor of the women 

 here for the meeting. J. E. K. 



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DENVER, COLO. 



The Maxket. 



The weather was a little too warm 

 during the week ended September 18 

 to bring the expected increase in busi- 

 ness, and the much hoped for frost still 

 holds off. However, there was more 

 funeral work than usual last week and 

 a surprising number of weddings for 

 this time of year, which have helped to 

 keep things going. Roses are plentiful 



and prices are good. Carnations are 

 coming in more heavily now and the 

 demand is better. Dahlias are still 

 available. The first Golden Glow and 

 October Frost chrysanthemums are 

 coming in now. 



Various Notes. 



H. A. Clausen, of the America Flower 

 Shop, has returned from his trip 

 through California. 



C. B. Johnson, of Sterling, Colo., was 

 a visitor last week. 



E. P. Neiman, of the Park Floral Co., 

 is still in the east. 



Chas. F. Edgar, of the McCallum Co., 

 Pittsburgh, was also a visitor here last 

 week. R. E. H. 



DAVENPORT, lA. 



A beautiful wedding September 15 

 was that of Miss Lauretta Beckman 

 and Mortier F. Forber, son of George 

 F. Forber. The bride is a prominent 

 member of the younger set of the city 

 and Mr. Forber is a promising young 

 business man, associated with his father 

 in the florists'' business. Mr. and Mrs. 

 Forber are motoring on a honeymoon 

 to Chicago and other points. J. A. L. 



Buffalo, N^ Y. — Schoenhut of Buf- 

 falo has been incorporated, with a cap- 

 italization of $15,000. The incorpora- 

 tors are J. and J. J. Bauman and E. E. 

 Schoenhut. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



^P~ Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display, Xti cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count six words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $2.00 

 net, for one inch space. 



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

 for forwarding. 



CASH WITH ORDER from those who do not 

 do other advertising. 



SITUATION WANTEn— Yonng lady, designer 

 and s.ale8lady, five years' experience. Address 

 No. 274, care Florists' Hevlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— liy a c:irnatlon grower 

 with 22 years' experience; state wages in 

 flrat letter. Addresa 115 S. 8tb St., Sallna, Kan. 



SITUATION WANTED — General greenhouse 

 man; good pot-plant, carnation, chrysanthe- 

 mum and bulb grower; single. Address No. 286, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By an all-around 

 grower on a public institution or private 

 estate; middle age, 22 years' experience, with 

 best of references. Address 115 S. 8th St., 

 Sallna, Kan. 



SITUATION WANTED — Up-to-date young man 

 >0 wants position as decorator and designer; 

 capable of taking charge; in Chicago or else- 

 where. Address Marshall, 6249 South Sangamon 

 St., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, high 

 school graduate, who wishes to learn the 

 florists' business; Philadelphia or vicinity pre- 

 ferred, but will consider anything. Address No. 

 276, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



crrUATTo N^WANTED— By married, flrst-class 

 n all around florist and gardener; life time ex- 

 perience in cut (lowers, pot plants, cyclamen and 

 I,Tn(iscai)i>: go<iii wages; private or commercial. 

 Address No. 284, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



wITUATION WANTED — As foreman-grower, 

 O both cut flowers and pot plants; able to 

 handle help and take full charge; am a good 

 designer; young man; best references; state 

 full particulars and salary. Address No. 268, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and gardener; 

 O married; 22 years' experience in all branches; 

 as foreman or miinagpr of commercial or private 

 place; have specialized in peas, carnations, cycla- 

 mens and ferns: give particulars. Address No. 

 282, care Florists' Iteview, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As superintendent on 

 commercial place where good results are de- 

 sired; thoroughly experienced in growing roses, 

 carnations and general line of pot plants; spe- 

 cialist in orchid culture. Address Superintendent, 

 1304 Park Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — A good grower of general 

 greenhouse stock; please state particulars in 

 flrst letter. Williams A Meyer, South Bend, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Competent landscape gar- 

 dener and grower, for country town; good 

 wages. Apply to Abele Bros., 520 Joseph St., 

 New Orleans. La. 



HKLP WANTED — Experienced grower of 

 general greenhouse stock; located in West 

 Virginia; state salary and experience in first 

 letter. Address No. 216, care Florists' ReTiew, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Flrst-class plant grower and 

 all-around greenhouse man; best wages to 

 right party; write what wages expected and 

 where last employed. Crissman Greenhouse Co., 

 Punxsutawney. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Immediately, single man as 

 helper general greenhouse work on private 

 estate; must have some experience; state experi- 

 ence and salary wanted first letter. Reynolds, 

 Inc.. Reynolda, N. C. 



HELP WANTED — Grower of carnations, mums, 

 peas and a general line of potted plants; 

 steady work the year around; state age and salary 

 expected in first letter; 14,000 ft. of glass. New 

 London Floral Co.. New London, Wis. 



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ELP WANTED — Man for general greenhouse 

 growing. Edwin Denker, St. Charles, Mo. 



a ELP WANTED— Assistant rose and carnation 

 grower; state experience. Cameron Green- 

 house Co., Cameron, W. Va. 



ELP WANTED— Lady, thoroughly experienced 

 in design work and waiting on trade; per- 

 manent position to right party; state experience, 

 age and salary wanted in first letter. Eric 

 Buchholz. Florist. Muncle, Ind. 



ELP WANTED — Grower of carnations, mums, 



peas and a general line of potted plants; 



steady work the year around; state age and 



salary expected in first letter; about 25,000 



ft. of glass. Anton Krut, Butler, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced florist; single 

 man preferred; can give a working fore- 

 man good wages to work under a foreman: come 

 south, where the winters are mild. Answer 

 Palmetto Nurseries. Florence. S. C. 



U ELP WANTEI>^ man with greenhouse ex- 

 li perience and versed in the propagation of 

 conifers; in writing state experience and glre 

 references; wages $100.00 per month with board 

 and lodging. Address California Nursery Co., 

 Nlles, Cal. 



\i\, ANTED — To buy old greenhouses to he torn 

 ~V down. Address M. Weingarten, 286 Fifth 

 Aye., New York. 



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ANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Are., 



N«wsrk. N. J. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Greenhouse property, 

 about 10.000 sq. ft. of glass; can give im- 

 mediate possession. Address No. 2'T3, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE OR LEASE— 65.000 sq. feet of glass] 

 stocked anil in good growing condition; am 

 advised to go south and must dispose of business; 

 will give buyer same chance to name price as 

 lis: a real bargain for some one. W. W. Coles, 

 Ko komo, Ind, 



Ij^OR sale — Glass. 10x18. $7.00 per box; cash. 

 r H. C. Blewitt, Pes Plalnes, 111. 



FOR SALE — 100 horse power boiler In good 

 condition, cheap. Kemble-Smith Co., Boone, 



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|j^'OirSALE>— 10x14 A glass, $4.50 per box, $4.00 

 r taken from place. Geo. Muno, 2512 Kenil- 

 worth Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Steam boiler 14x54, forty 4-inch 

 fiues; low price: immediate shipment. Oul- 

 lett & Sons, Lin coln, 111. 



FOR SALE — Morehead steam trap; new, bought 

 last December; price $90.00 cash. F. H. 

 Parker, Fort Scott, Kans. 



FOR SALE — Refrigerator, 4 ft. wide, 80 In. 

 deep, 7 ft. 6 In. high, $100.00. Bucbbinder 

 Bros.. 11 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — Two 1-ln. Morehead traps and 

 receivers, with check tsItos; $100.00 cash. 

 Otto P. Kmeger, 1460 South St., Toledo, O. 



FOR SALE — Glass, double strength. 16x10, 

 $5.00 per 50-ft. box; cash with order. M. 

 & 3. L. Dysinger. 404 E. Erie St.. Albion, Mich. 



FOR SALE — One American R.adiator boiler. No. 

 247. radiation 2,100 ft.: price. $2.50.00; two 

 ventil.nting apparatus. Chelsea Greenhouses, Chel- 

 sea, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Palmer Forced Draft system com- 

 plete, including engine, fan, grates, etc., 

 recently removed from battery of three 150 H. P. 

 boilers. W. B. Davis Co.. Aurora. 111. 



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OR SALE — Greenhouse material. W, H. Kid- 

 well & Sons, 3806 Wentworth Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — One cottage hot water heater, 

 800 feet radiation, good condition, price 

 $70.00; also good bargains in other sizes; write 

 us your wants. Rogers Heating Co., Ransom- 

 Tllle, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 ■ucb as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc. ; also complete 

 greenhouses. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse property with a 5-room 

 residence; very good trade; no other green- 

 house within hundred miles; real snap. For 

 information address P. J. Kersten, Devils Lake, 

 N. Dak. 



FOR SALE — No. 50 Champion Motor Blower: 

 we used this for forced draft in our boiler, 

 burning screenings, and cut our coal bill one- 

 third; equal to new, $25.00. John B. Roy, Con- 

 way, Mich. 



|j>OR SALE— Twenty acre fruit and flower farm, 

 " 100 miles from Chicago; one acre Peonies: 

 good stock of Gladioli and perennials; 1% acres 

 Skinner irrigation; located in village near rail- 

 road station; price. $7,500. Address No. 279, 

 care Flc-ists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — In an up-te-date town in Illinois, 

 3,700 square feet of glass; 7-room modern 

 house; three large lots: doing good business; 

 no opposition; everything ready for winter; 

 reason for selling, old age. Address No. 243, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB — Hotbed sash, second-hand, 2 In. 

 thick, 8x6 ft., gUsed wltb 5 rows 6-ln. 

 glass, all reputtled and In excellent condition, 

 ready for use, $3.7B each; 1^ In. thick, 8 ft. 

 % In. by ft. at $3,00 each. Metropolitan 

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

 N. Y. 



FOB SALE — 218 feet second hand black 3-incb 

 pipe in good condition, 20c per ft. or lot for 

 $40.00 cash; 4 headers with four 3-lnch open- 

 ings. 4 headers with six 2-inch openings, good 

 condition, $5.00 each; Kroeschell Bros. No. 1 

 boiler in good condition except flues, shaking 

 grates. $50.00 cash. A. Milne & Sons, Falrbury, 

 111. 



li^OR SALE— New double quality B, 10x12, 

 r 10x14, 10x16, 12x14, 12x16, $8 per box of 

 50 sq. ft. ; 8 boxes and over, $7.50 per box, im- 

 mediate delivery; also 200 boxes, 16x24 double 

 Q. B., $10 per box; unselected double, 10x12. 

 10x14. 10x16. 12x14, 12x16, $6 per box; 5 boxes 

 or over, $5.50 per box: also 100 boxes second 

 hand 10x12, 10x15, $4.75 per box; 5 boxes and 

 over, $4.25 per box. L. J. Smith, Mercbantville, 

 N. J. 



FOR SALE — Brand new glass, unselected 

 double thick, 16x24, at $7.45. 12x18, 14x20, 

 16x18, at $6.98 per box, in lots of 5 boxes 

 or over; second-hand pipe, 1-ln. to 6-in., threaded 

 and coupled, price upon application. Used roof 

 drip bars, 2c per ft. The following round boilers: 

 18-in., $79; 21-in., $108; 24-in., $149. New Pipe 

 Tools, Malleable Hinged Vises: No. 1, capacity 

 214-in., $3.2!7; No. 2, capacity 3%-ln., $4.88. 

 Stocks and Dies, Armstrong pattern: No. 2R, 

 threads M to 1-in., $7.20; No. 3R, threads 1% 

 to 2-in.. $10.80. Toledo Stocks and Dies: No. 1. 

 threads 1 to 2-in.. $16.00. Pipe Wrenches: 18-ln. 

 grips, 2-in., $2.10; 24-ln. grips, 2V^-ln., $8. 

 Pipe Cutters, Saunders Pattern; No. 1, cuts 

 H to 1-ln., $1.80; No. ± cuts 1-ln. to 2-ln., 

 $2.70. Metropslltan Material Co.. 1299-1828 

 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



