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The Florists^ Review 



OcTOBn 28. IMO 



QUALITY 



QUALITY 



HOLLY 



CASE OR CARLOADS 



BOXWOOD 



QUALITY 



QUALITY 



Holly« well berried, is scarce this season. . 



Are you handling our Holly Wreaths? Why not? A postal card brings our price list. 



JONES, The HoUy Wreath Man, MILTON, DELAWARE 



Mention The RcTlew when you write. 



OVERISSUED NEWSPAPERS 



Car Load Lots FOR WRAPPING PURPOSES HAVE GIVEN EXCELLENT SERVICE AND Protaet joar Sapply 



Oar Sp«eialt7 HAVE SAVED MONEY FOR MANY OF OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS by ordarlag Now 



910 Michig.n Blvd. MENDELSON BROS,. PAPER STOCK GO. cmcAao, Illinois 



tinuing much larger and causing a 

 larger demand for cut flowers, bouquets 

 and floral decorations than for a long 

 time. Providence depends almost ex- 

 clusivelj en roses, carnations, chrysaii- 

 themums and violets for the principal 

 portion of its flower demands, compara- 

 tively few orchids, gardenias and novel- 

 ties being used. Carnations were 

 quoted here wholesale at $3 to $6; roses, 

 $2 to $18; chrysanthemums, $8 to $25; 

 violets, $1 to $1.50 per hundred. 



Horticultural Society. 



The premium list of the Rhode Island 

 Horticultural Society for the combined 

 show to be given November 13 to 16 in 

 the State Armory under the auspices of 

 the Bhede Island League of Agricul- 

 tural Associations has been completed 

 and was made public last week. The 

 cooperating organizations are the Hor- 

 ticultural Society, Rhode Island Corn 

 Growers' Association, Bhode Island 



Poultry Association, Rhode Island Fruit 

 Growers' Association, Rhode Island 

 State Board of Agriculture, Providence 

 Market Gardeners' Association and 

 Providence Chamber of Commerce. 



The exhibition committee of the Hor- 

 ticultural Society includes Cornelius 

 Hartstra, chairman; Alexander Macrae, 

 Arthur Sellew, Stuart Pratt and Thomas 

 Brook, with President John E. Hill and 

 Secretary Ernest K. Thomas ex of&cio 

 members. 



Various Notes. 



Elmer E. King has been overhauling 

 his houses at Attleboro and has in- 

 stalled new boilers. 



F. Macrae's Sons have installed fuel 

 oil heating apparatus in their range of 

 houses. 



The range of greenhouses belonging 

 to James B. Canning has been over- 

 hauled and improved. 



Albert J. Johnson, of Edgewood, has 



been confined to his home for the last 

 two weeks. 



Thomas Curley has decided to discon- 

 tinue the operation of his greenhouses 

 during the winter. 



Cohen Bros., of the Lowell Avenue 

 Greenhouses, have erected a new office 

 building at their place on Lowell av- 

 enue. 



Johnston Bros, have made extensive 

 renovations at their store. The ice- 

 boxes have been relined and the entire 

 interior of the store repainted. 



Swan Peterson has completed the 

 foundation for a new greenhouse, 40x 

 120 feet, at his range on Central av- 

 enue. East Providence. 



Lawrence Hay has been nominated 

 by the Republicans of East Providence 

 as a member of the school committee 

 for a second term of four years. 



John Lindblum, of Tarkiln, has tem- 

 porarily entered the employ of Albert 

 Johnson, of Edgewood. W. H. M. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



^^Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display. IM 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 thoae who do not 

 do other advertising. 



SITUATION WANTED — Experienced florist: 

 grower fine roses, carnations, mums, general 

 ■tock; mMdle aged; working; foreman; good 

 wage Q. Foreman, Gen. Del.. Kokomo, In d. 



SITUATIAN WANTBD — Saccetsfal work^ 

 forouis ud grower of general line of cut 

 fl»wns aa4 potted plant., capable taking full 

 charge and haadllng men; alio good designer; 

 dngle, beat of references; good Mlary expected; 

 rtate full partlculara in first letter. Address 

 W». tW, care Florists' BoTlew. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German; married; 

 16 jn.' experience; wants position on mlddle- 

 «lBed retail place; prefer south or west; can 

 take full charge; can furnish best of references; 

 the place I was foreman is being torn down; 

 state wages and full particulars in first letter. 

 Address No. 884. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Night firpmarv; ex 

 perienced; 30 years old; can come at once. 

 Address No. 88 1 , ca re Florists' Revi ew, Chi cago. 



8ITUATI0N WANTBD— As helper under fore- 

 man; five years' experience; can come at 

 once. Address No. 830, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD — As general grower; can 

 design and make up; good references; 5 

 years at present place; good reasons for chang- 

 ing; Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma; other states 

 considered. Address No. 322, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Grower for carnations, mums, 



peas and a general line of potted plants; 



steady work the year around; state age and salary 



expected in first letter; have about 25,000 ft. 



good glass. Anton Krut, Butler, Pa. 



HELP WANTED-Xiirsery for(>man and land- 

 scape gardener with experience; good wages 

 and good place. Rupert Floral Co., Rupert, 

 Idaho. 



MLP WANTBD — Experienced grower for rgMs 



and carnation.; also man vrlth general green- 



hooM azperiencei Apply MaMj the FlorUt, liln- 



neapoU.. llUin. 



HELP WANTBD — ^Ftrst-clasa plant grower and 

 all-arotmd greenhouse man; beat wage, to 

 right party; write what wages expected and 

 where laat employed. Crinman QreenbooM Co., 

 Pnnxsntawney. Pa. 



ELP WANTBD— Wanted single man; nnall 



wholeMle place; must be able to produce 



best results at forcing bulbs and growing general 



stock; wage. $90.00 per month, room and bMird. 



Grand View Greenhouses, Hopkins, Hlna. 



