MAI 26, 1921 



The Florists' Review 



53 



EXTRA FINE PPPV(I 



Fancy orDagger iLnno 



GALAX LEAVES 

 ud LEUCOTHOE SPRAYS 



A. L. FORTUNES, 



lese Ludlow street 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



Our New Crop of Fancy Ferns 



will soon be read> for shipinent, in any 



Quantity at current market prices. 



Henlock Sprays, $6 00 per lOOO. 



Screened Hardwood Leaf Mold, $1.15 per 



bag; S16.60 per ton. 



Reference or cash. Prompt shipment. 



NORTHERN FERN CO., Schofieid, Wis. 



Green Sheet moss, 18-lb. bags, per bag, $1.50. 

 Galax, per 1000, Jl.SO; 2000 for $2.60. 

 Leacothoe, per 1000, $3.09; 2000 for $6.00. 

 Dasser Ferns, per 1000, $2.00. 



Place your orders and they will gret prompt atten- 

 tion. Cash with order unless you want to first 

 make other arrangements. 



G. C. GIBBS, 



R. 2 Del Rio, Tenn. 



Green Sheet Noss, Finest Quality 



Since the season for Moss is coming to a close, we 

 are going to reduce our price to only $1.00 for a 

 25 pound h&g, and it takes a five bushel sack to hold 

 it. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Cash with order. 



GREEN GOODS 



Nevrland :: :: 



SUPPLY SHOP 



North Carolina 



Natural Green Sheet Moss 



Per lO-lb. bag, $1.75 



Dyed Green Sheet Moss 



Per 10-lb. bag, 93.SO 



KNUD NIELSEN, Evergreen, Ala. 



L. B. Brague & Son 



Wholccalc Dealers la 



CUT FERNS 



MOSS, EVERGREENS 



HINSDALE, MASS. 



EctabUched 

 1867 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



^^Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display, XS cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count six words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this depsirtment 92.00 

 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 WANTED— By single man; life 

 experience. Address No. 193, care Florists' 

 KeTiew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young grower with 

 three years' experience; willing worker who 

 wants to learn more; best references; middle 

 west or west preferred. Address No. ii03, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— A Nol 1 foreman, 

 grower of carnations, mums, bulbs, roses, 

 potted plants, etc.; good propagator; middle- 

 aged; German; good references; good wages to 

 start; Bast preferred. Address No. 196, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



81 lUATION WANTED— By middle-aged aTl- 

 nround grower; life experienced in carna- 

 tioHH, mums, peas, also well up on all pot stock; 

 good propagator; prefer east or middle west; 

 best of ref.; wages $30.00 week; kindly state all 

 partk'ulars first letter; can start any time after 

 June 5. H. A. Werner, 1437 Welton St., Den- 

 ver, Colo. 



IIELP WANTED — Section men~ and helpers in 

 AX modem rose houses. Premier Rose Gardens, 

 M aywood, 11 1. 



U ELP WANTED— We have an opening for a 

 A* nrst-clasB perennial grower: apply at once. 

 Pfiind Nursery Co.. Elmhurst, 111. 

 II ELP WANTED— An experienced grower of 

 ~ pot plants, mums, etc. ; reference required. 

 (». Van Bochove ft Bro., Kalamazoo. Mich. 

 IIELP WANTED— Grower of carnations and 

 J.A mums; state wages required and how many 

 .years of experience. Peter Weiland, New Castle, 

 Indiana. 



IIBLP WANTED— Experienced grower of roses 

 •"■ and carnations; state wages In first letter 

 and when you can come. C, A. Benson, 2644 

 >^ Grant, Denver, Colo. 



IIELP WANTED — Partner, the best thlnl 

 ■"■ going, don't miss it; come and see for 

 .yourself. Wffle or come at once. Meikel ft 

 ;yVarner. NoMearllle, Ind. 



U ELP WANTED- Rose grower who is capable 

 rr °f producing best quality roses on about 

 10.000 plants; 50c per hour and house; rent 

 free. A. J^ tahelin, Bedford, Mich. 

 IIELP WAHED — A good grower of carnations, 

 •»-«■ mums, ifild potted plants; give reference 

 ■'po.'jaKes; we have 15.000 ft. of glass and town 

 '>r 6,000 population. Ten Eyck & Son, Auburn, 

 Indiana. 



IIELP WANTED— A man on roses, rarnati'ons! 

 "■and pot stock; a good man can find a 

 ready Job; start at $30.00 per week. 

 Me^"'" Henry Ives, Florist, Albuqurque, New 



H *^^P WANTED— A No. 1 rose grower, capable 



tZ.J'u ""idling men and taking full charge of 



f™^""0"»ea; write, giving references. Minne- 



«S^ < ?.'.*''■• 0«-. 316 Hennepin Ave.. Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



Wf •*NTED — Second-hand pressure canning out- 

 j^^"': state particulars. Hugh Kephart, 



WANTED — To buy old greenhouses to be torn 

 down. Address M. Weingurten, 286 Fifth 

 Ave., New York. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses , to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE — Old established fiorists' business; 

 11,000 ft. of glass; well stocked with potted 

 plants and for cut flowers. Inquire of E. N. 

 Burt, Goshen, Ind. 



FOR SALE — X.arge flower store and greenhouse 

 near Chicago; well established; business will 

 stand investigation. Address No. 21, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE- One new 1921 model Spr.vwheel 

 power cultivator; demonstrated only four 

 hours, price $125.00 f. o. b. Gulfport, Miss. 

 McRee Flower Farm. Gulfport, Miss. 



FOB SALE— Hotbed sash, second-hand, IV^-in. 

 thick, 3-ft. %-in. X 6; glazed with 5 rows 

 6-in. glass, all reputtied and in excellent condi- 

 tion, ready for use, $3.25 each; 2-ln. thick, 3x6 

 at $3.50 each. Metropolitan Material Co., 1299- 

 1323 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Well-established greenhouse busi- 

 ness in good town in southwestern Missouri; 

 nlMut 20,000 square feet of glass in first-class 

 running order; all retail with store in town; 

 $6,000.00 or $7,000.00 down, rest on terms; 

 green-houses in city limits. Address No. 192, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE)— Small, old eatnbliahed place, 8,000 

 ft. glass, 2 blocks to depot. 11 miles Chicago: 

 office, garage. 2-flat, 5-room brick adjoining: 

 5 lots; good retail and cemetery trade; $15. 

 000, $f>,000 cash. bnl. 6%; old age cause of 

 selling; 4 lots 25x18.") opp. Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 

 $2,.')00. Box ,53, Melrose Park. 111. 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



i By a first-cla.ss working foreman, | 



s thoroughly competent in growing s 



= all for the trade; rose.s, carnation.s 1 



2 especially; life experience: single: | 

 = state wages. Address No. 204, care | 

 s Florists' Keview, Chicago. | 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



i As head gardener and florist; life | 



I experience In all branches, both un- = 



i der glass and outside; American; | 



3 married. i 

 I C. J. REARDON, | 

 1 1429% Warren St., Davenport, Iowa, i 



FOR SALE— Refrigerator, 5 ft. 6 In. wide. 32 

 in. deep, 8 ft. 8 in. high; large glass front 

 and end; entrance from rear, $185.00, F. 0. B. 

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

 Chicago. 



FOR 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 — Brand new glass, B. double thick, 

 16x24, 16x18; unselected double thick. 16x20, 

 16x18, 14x20, 12x16, 10x12, at special low prices. 

 Second hand pipe, 1 inch to 6 inch threaded 

 and coupled, price upon application. BOILERS 

 ■ — We have several sectional and round boilers 

 at specially reduced prices. Used bars, 2c per 

 foot. New Pipe Tools Malleable Hinged Vises; 

 No. 1, capacity. 2%-in., $3.25; No. 2, capacity 

 3V>-in., $4.88. Stocks and Dies, Armstrong pat- 

 tern; No. 2n, threads. % 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., $14.40. 

 Pipe Wrenches: 18-in., grips 2-ln., $2.10; 24-in., 

 grips 2%-in., $3. Pipe Cutters, Saunders' Pat- 

 terns: No. 1, cuts 1^ to 1-in., $1.80. No. 2, 

 cuts 1 to 2in.. $2.70. Metropolitan Material 

 Co., 1299-1323 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



1 E.xperienced and high class store man s 



1 will be making a change this summer 1 



1 and wishes to correspond with anyone on = 



1 the lookout for an A No. 1 man as store § 



1 manager or otherwise; references exchanged = 



1 and salary to be arranged by correspond- i 



g ence, but please do not write unless you 1 



i are looking for a first-class man and are 1 



I willing to pay a good salary; Pacific coast g 



g preferred, but will go anywhere. 1 



Address No. 198, care Florists' Review, = 

 p ChicaKO. 1 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



1 Garden superintendent, expert grower and g 

 1 landscape man; European training; slngls; g 

 s middle aged; private or commercial. East- 1 

 1 em or western states. 1 

 I EDWARD RIEOER, | 

 = H2G G8th Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. f 



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