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The Florists' Review 



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REFRIGERATORS for all Purpoact 



Send for Cntaloirae 

 McCnr RclriflcntorCo. 2188 Uka St., KcBdallTilk, hd. 



HARRISON 1B48- 1849-1860 



REFRIGERATORS 



and Complete Fixtures 



Union Refrigerator Co. 



MANUFACTURERS 

 20 W. Jackson Blvd. CHICAGO 



DWARF AND TALL DAHLIAS. 



Several years ago I ordered six 

 Storm King dahlias. These grew only 

 about eighteen inches high and were 

 covered all the fall with beautiful 

 white show dahlias. I grew them the 

 same the second year. The next winter 

 I lost all my bulbs. I again ordered 

 Storm King and it grows about four 

 feet high. The blooms are like the low- 

 growing ones. Were these dahlias 

 freaks or are there dwarf dahlias? 



J. B. A.— N. C. 



Some dahlias are naturally dwarf, 

 others the reverse. Soil and cultiva- 

 tion make a great difference in them. 

 You might have had the Storm King 

 true to name each time and planted in 

 comparatively poor soil for two years 

 and given your second purchase a dif- 

 ferent location and a new, generous 

 soil. Often the same variety looks 

 entirely different with nearby growers. 

 Not improbably in your own case, soil, 

 culture, and perhaps climate to some 

 extent, are responsible for the added 

 height of the plants. C. W. 



Want and For Sale Department 



^^AdTerttgementa nnder this head 18 cents 

 p«r line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertislnfr. In sendlnK remittance count six 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $2.00 

 net, for one loch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwardintr. 



Plantadrertlsements not admitted under this head. 



SITl'ATION WANTED— As cardoner on large 

 private estate; 35 years' experience: refer- 

 ences; single; age. r)5 yeiirs. Address No. 163, 

 care Florists' Review, Chiriigo, . 



ITUATION WANTED — Experienced florist; 

 grower of fine roses, carnations, mums, general 

 stock; middle-aged working foreintin; good wages. 

 G. Grower, Gen. Del., Detroit, Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED — By experienced rose 

 grower; wiint to change; would like place 

 where I could get room and board; please state 

 wages and particulars in Hrst letter. Address 

 No. 160, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— Ky a single man, at 



once; good grower of roses, carnations, mums, 



and general stock; also good designer; capable 



of taking charge: retail preferred. Address 



Florist, General Delivery. Kansas City. Mo. 



iJ ITUATION WANTED— By Swedish florist and 

 O professional gardener to take charge of larce 

 place; experienced in landscai>e gardening, grow- 

 ing cut flowers, pot plants, ornamental planting, 

 tropical plants, etc.: single; state wages and 

 other particulars in offer, .\ddress No. 162, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HBliP WANTED — Greenhouse man for growing 

 pot plants; apply in person. Joseph Mtcbal, 

 S7th and Kostner Ave., Chicago, III. 



HELP WA.NTED— First-<>lass commercial rose 

 grower; send all replies to: Green Plain 

 Rose Farm, 400 Liberty Building, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



UELP WANTED — A rose and general grower; 

 honest, good ability and one who can pro- 

 duce results; address in own hand-writing; there 

 Is a good opening for advancement; state wages, 

 etc. .\nsel D, Carpenter. Colioes, N. Y. 



Pinehurst Floral Co. 



1121 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 



Phones: Grand 2765; Main 2765 



AND 



P.LEASANT HILL, MO. 



Phone 18 



We will have large cut of Roses and other Stock 



for MOTHERS' DAY 



Largest growers for the Kansas City Market 



Mention The Bevlew when you write. 



ower 



jjeautj pesGrvcd'-' 

 Trojits assured^ 

 use yioGKlcr 

 JxerrioGrators for 

 cut flowers 



Bernard Glockler G). 



I Pittsburgh, Pa. t 



HELP WANTED— On or before May 1 an Al 

 grower and propagator for retail place of 

 27,000 ft. of modern glass; do not apply unless 

 you know your business and are able to handle 

 help. Chas. Keller, 9409 W. Fort St., Detroit, 

 Mich. 



HELP WANTED — A working foreman to take 

 charge of 25,000 sq. feet of glass; must be 

 able to handle help and get results and grow 

 roses, carnations, mums, bedding jxit plants and 

 I)("ronnials for retail store where flrst-class stock 

 is required; one with Pacific Coast experience 

 preferred. 11. E. Keimers. Rox 255, Spokane, 

 Wash. 



WANTED — To buy old greenhouses to be torn 

 down. Address M. Welngarten, 286 Fifth 

 Ave., New York. 



WANTED— To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in flrst 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Rtdgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FUB SALB:— Five thousand feet 2-lncb pipe, 

 10 cents per foot. Rogers Heating Co., 

 RaMonvlUe, N. Y. 



FOB BALE— Old established florists' business: 

 11.000 ft. of slais; well stocked with potted 

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

 Rnrt. Qoshen. Ind. 



FOR SALE — Large flower store near Chicago; 

 well established; business will stand tn- 

 vesttcatlon. Address No, 21, care Florists' Re- 

 Tlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Florists' business, 2,400 ft. of 

 glass and 2 acres, after June 10; in town of 

 3,000, 100 miles from Chicago; price, $3,000. 

 Address No. 147, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB 8AIJ! — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 •nch as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 barm, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 creenhnnsea. T Suesserman, 104 Bldgewood 

 Ave.. Newark, N. J. 



Writ* for Catalogue 



BUCHBINDERBROS. 



1 1 S. La Sail* St.. 



CHICAGO 



FOB SALE — Four small greenhouses, boiler 

 house, hot water boiler, and pipe; all in 

 good condition. Wilson M. Talley, Edge Moor, 

 Del. 



FOB SALE— Refrigerator, 5 ft. 6 in. wide, 82 

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

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

 Chicago. Duchbinder Kros., 11 S. La Salle St., 

 Chicago. 



ijiOK SALE — 15,000 ft. of glass, with or wiili- 

 i? out dwelling; located at Park Ridge, 111.; 

 an Ideal place for beginner; possession can be 

 had with a few hundred dollars as first pay- 

 ment. Wm. Pasvogel, R. 1, Box 17, Norwood 

 Park, ni. 



FOB BALE— Hotbed sash, second-hand, 1%-in. 

 thick, 3 ft. %-tn. X 6; glazed with B rows 

 A-ln. glass, all reputtied and In excellent condi- 

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

 at I8.S0 each. Metropolitan Material Co., 1299- 

 1323 rinshlng Ave .. Brooklyn. N. Y. 



FOB SALE — Oak mouse-proof seed case, 60 

 drawers, good as new; second-hand flower 

 pots, 2, 2%. 3 and 4-inch; second-hand pipe and 

 valves; heavy galvanized wire carnation stakes; 

 hotbed sash, glazed, 3 panes wide, size of sash, 

 8x6 ft.; and other greenhouse materials. M. & 

 S. Dys in ger, 4 04 E. Erie St., Albion, Mich. 



FOB SALE — Brand new glass. B. double iUcI, 

 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. BOILBBS 

 — 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, 2H-in., $3.25; No. 2, capacity 

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

 tern; No. 2R, threads % to 1-ln., $7.20; No 

 3R, threads 1»4 to 2 In., $10.80. Toledo Stocks 

 and Dies; No. 1, threads 1 to 2-ln., $14.40 

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

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

 terns: No. 1, cuts % to 1-ln., $1.80. No. 2, 

 cuts 1 to 2-ln., $2.70. Metropolitan Material 

 Co.. 1299-1328 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. 



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