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Max 6, 1921 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



PEONIES FOR MEMORIAL DAY 



No Cold Storage Stock 

 New Varieties — Large Assortment — Choice Blooms 



200,000 



FRESH CUT PENNSYLVANIA 



LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS 



Prepare for a Big Memorial Day Business 



PinSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO., se»eVt1,Vt1,«t PIHSBURGH, PA. 



spikes to this market. Mrs. F. Pendle- 

 ton is especially fine. 



Miss Euth Fangueuoth, stenographer in 

 the office of the National Flower 

 Growers' Association at Edwardsville, 

 111., is ill at the Baptist Sanitarium in 

 St. Louis. She is recovering, according 

 to latest reports. 



Emmett f. Griffin, park superintendent 

 at East St. Louis, 111., has started work 

 on a new park on Trendley avenue, under 

 thei direction of the park board. 



Fred C. Weber, who has charge of 

 collecting the sum of $1,600 allotted to 

 the florists of St. Louis for the Safety 

 First Council, says that if each florist 

 would invest $10 per automobile he owns 

 this fund could be entirely realized. 

 Many have responded. 



The premium lists of the second 

 annual flower show given by the St, 

 Louis Garden Club are being mailed out. 

 The show is arranged for two days, 

 May 21 and 22, at the Missouri Botanical 

 Garden. Premiums amounting to $1,560 

 are given to growers of pot plants and 

 cut flowers. The retailers have a non- 

 competitive section. Judges selected are 

 Miss Julia Armstrong, H. B. Ellison, 

 F, H. Weber, John Moritz, Jules Bour- 



i^phagnum 

 MOSS 



Good, Clean, 

 Standard 

 Size Bales, at 



$1.30 



C.A.KUEHNwu^e FLORIST 



1318 Pine St.. ST. I>OUIS, MO. 



GREEN LOG MOSS 



Sl.OO per 2-bushel bag 

 J. B. EVANS, BLUFFTON, TENN. 



det, W. A. Rowe, H. C. Irish, A. Hum- 

 mert, G. H. Pring and R. Hoerr. 



The death of David Ives Bushnell, of 

 D. I. Bushnell & Co., is reported in the 

 obituary column this week. J. J. B. 



Tustin, MiclL— Mrs. Carl S. Winchell 

 is establishing a cut flower business. 



THE HELP PROBLEM 



BeUeved b7 the 



Ever Ready 

 Flower Pot 

 &)ver.... 



Dresses your plants in V smart style 

 quickly and without work. Write for 

 sample and price list today. 



Send lOc PcMtagc. 



The E?er Ready Flower Pot Cover Co. 



146 Hughea Ayenue, BUFFALO. N. Y. 



BRONZE GALAX 



?TocK -$10 00 per case of 1 0,000 



Cath with ord»r 



HAMPTON & PERKINS 



ROAN MOUNTAIN. TENNESSEE 



St. Petersbiirg, Fla. — John M. Guenth- 

 ner, formerly of Piqua, O., is opening a 

 retail store here. 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



^^Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display, 18 cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count SIX words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department S2.00 

 net, for one inch space. 



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

 for forwarding. 



CASH WITH ORDER from thoae wtao do not 

 do other advertising. 



WITUATION WANTED-As assistant Rardener: 

 •J private place preferred. Address No. 166, care 

 Florists' Re Tlew. ChicaRo. 



JJITITATION WANTED By a siiiKle man with some 

 'J exp«'rlence In general Krecnliouse work; want 

 to work under (food foreman; not afiakl of work. 

 OttoNelges, care of Kearney Floral Co , Kearney, 

 Neb. 



SITUATION WANTED -Head gardener for larsro 

 ^ private place or public Institution; full charRe; 

 25 years' experience indoors and out: state par- 

 ticulars please. Address No. 164, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— First-class grower of 

 roses, carnations and the forcing of bulbs and 

 all kinds of flowering plants; capable of taking 

 charge; references. Address No. 160, care Flo- 

 rlsts' Review, Chicago . 



OITUATION WANTED-By grower, also landscape 

 •^J gardener, good designer; age, 41; married; life 

 experience ; able to manage, handle help and produce 

 results; steady position only; give full particulars. 

 Address N9. 163. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED -By grower of twenty years' 

 experience; mast have good salary and living 

 conditions. Address No. 160, care Florists' Review, 

 C hicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Llfeexperienced grow- 

 er of roses, carnations, mums, decorative and 

 bedding plants; elderly; single; state wages. 

 Address No. 159, care Florist s' Review, Chicago. 



UB1.P WANTED — Greenhouse man for growing 

 pot plants; apply in person. Joseph Mlcbal, 

 87th and Kostner Av e., Chicago. 111. 



HELP WANTED-An experienced grower of pot 

 plants, mums, etc.; state number of years' ex- 

 perlince and wages wanted in first letter and when 

 you c an come. C h ns. Sherwood, Waterloo la. 



HELP 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. Ansel D. Carpenter, Cohoes, N. Y. 



V\J ANTED— To lease with privilege of buying 1(V»0 

 to 30,000 ft. glass with some land and living 

 quarters. Address No. 168, care Florlsta' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED — To bny old greenhouses to be torn 

 down. Address M. Weingarten, 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. 



WANTED-Ten to thirty thousand feet modern 

 greenhouses, with residence: send full de- 

 scription, lo<-atlon, competition, priced to sell. M. 

 ■T. Lockarcl, Hoone, Iow a. 



vfu ANTED — Florist of limited means would 

 '" like to buy or lease greenhouses in or near 

 a good town, 8,000 to 15,000 inhabitants; what 

 have you to offer? Address No. 161, Care Flo- 

 rlsts Review, Ch icago. 



li^ OB SALE — Large flower store near Chicago; 

 V well established; business will stand in- 

 TMtlgatlon. Address No. SI, care FlorlaU' Re- 

 view . Ch i cago. 



Ij^ OR SALB^Iorists" business, 2,400 ft7^ 

 P 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. 



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