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The Florists' Review 



Dbcbmbbk 29, 1921 





For prices see our ad in the December 15 issue of 

 THE FLORISTS' REVIEW. 



Lindley Florist Box Co.^ Marion^ Indiana 



OKMULGEE, OKLA. 



Christmas Business. 



The Okimilj^iH' ('>rc'eMiliouHe Co. iiiudc 

 a clean-U]) on all (Jliristma.s plants, of 

 which there was a good supply, while 

 prices were not so high as those of last 

 year. 



A great volume of business was done* 

 at the downtown store of George Mar- 

 shall. It was necessary to close the 

 doors in order to get out advance orders. 

 Poinsettias, cyclamens, liegonias and 

 made-up pans and baskets of mixed pep- 

 per plants sold on sight. 



Tlie Ellis Greenhouse Co. reports 

 business as better than that of last year. 

 The salesroom at the greenhouses has 

 been a great attraction. Mr. Ellis has 



installed an oil burner, which will re- 

 duce the fuel bill. He also plans an 

 up-to-date flower store in Okmulgee. 



Leonard Marsten, the leading land- 

 scape gardener, reports sales of ever- 

 greens as improving every year, lie has 

 a fine display at his salesyard. 



CLEVELAND, 0. 



Christmas Ijusiness was good, but sup- 

 ]dies seemed to move l)etter than cut 

 flowers. The market cleaned up finely, 

 with the exception of a few long roses, 

 valley and violets. Most of the re- 

 tailers report a good business, consider- 

 ing the year. Prices were slightly lower 

 than in previous years and this helped 

 to clean up. Roses, for the most part, 

 were good, while carnations were fair. 



but not quite so good as in previous 

 years. Poinsettias cleaned up nicely in 

 all grades. Violets were good and 

 moved well. Valley, however, did not 

 find so big a demand as in previous 

 years. Narcissi and stcvia were plenti- 

 ful, but moved well. 



George C. Eichler, formerly with John 

 Klechschmidt, has bought the West 

 Fourteenth street store of G. G. Stehn. 

 Mr. Eichler has also inirchased a new 

 delivery car. W. A. E. 



Sheridan, Wyo. — The Floral Design 

 Shop has entered the trade with cut 

 flowers, potted plants and landscape de- 

 signing. The cut flower department of 

 this firm is under the management of 

 F. M. Edgerton and the landscape de- 

 partment under that of E. M. Lowry. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



V9 Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display, 18 cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count six words to tne line. 



Display advertisements in this department S2.00 

 net, for one inch space. 



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

 for forwarding. 



CASH WITH ORDER from those who do not 

 do other advertising 



SITUATIO.V WANTED— As superintendent or 

 working foreman on up-to-date place; tbor- 

 oughly competent in all branches. Address J. B.. 

 1619 W. ICtli St.. Sedalia. Mo. 



ELI' WA.NTED— Crower for 10,000 ruse plants. 

 Henley Hros., Terre Ilnnte. Ind. 



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HELP WANTED — (!oo(l maker np and general 

 store man; all particulars in first letter. 

 C. H. Frey. 11.S.3 O .St., Lincoln, Nclir. 



HELP WANTED— Bright, experienced young 

 man for retail store; references required. Ad- 

 dress No. 493. care Florists' Review. Chic a go. 111. 



HELP WANTED — Itose grower; married man 

 who can produce very best of crops, on about 

 10,000 plants; $30.00 per week and house; rent 

 free. A. J. Htahelin, Redford. Mich. 



WANTED — To buy old greenhouses to be torn 

 down. Address M. Weingarten, L'80 Fiftli 

 Aye., New York. 



WANTED — Will exchange boilers for glass 

 and sash bars. Rogers Heating Co., Kansom- 

 ville, X. Y. 



W.VNTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 Ijleasc state particulars and price in first 

 letti'r. 1. Siiesserman, 104 Itidgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. .T. 



WANTED — To buy ventilators for ov^r \2- 

 Inch glass; also Chicago ventilation macliine, 

 hangers, ratchets, wheels and shields. Frank J. 

 Gantzer, Kenosha, Wis. 



FOR RENT — Greenhouse with stock; good loca- 

 tion for single man. Address No. 636, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — Retail store and 6.000 feet of 

 glass; well stocked; doing good business in 

 Brazil, Ind. Address Mrs. H. G. Hershey, 

 Clinton, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Tubular steam boiler. 80 horse- 

 power, in good condition, % front water 

 column, Martin rocking grates. W. Frank & 

 Sons, Portland, Ind. 



FOR SALE— One No. 2 Moreliead steam trap, 

 and one receiving tank, in good working order; 

 price, $75.00 f. o. b. Red Oak, Iowa. Red Oak 

 Greenliouse, Red Oak. Iowa. 



FOR SALE — A good greenhouse business for 

 sale at a decided bargain if taken soon; if 

 interested, answer; none others need apply. 

 Address No. 666, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Hotbed sash, second-hand, I'^-in. 

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

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

 tion, ready for use, $2.75 each; 2-in. thlcS, 8x6 

 at .$3.00 each. Metropolitan Material Co., 1299- 

 1.323 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



