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The Florists' Review 



July 31, 1013, 



having a fine trip through the west. 

 Miss Abbeglen, of the same firm, will 

 leave soon for a trip through the east. 



Miss Helen Patten and a party of 

 friends motored to Lakeland, Mich., for 

 a few days' fishing. H. F. P. 



DENVEE. 



The Market. 



Midsummer dullness continues to 

 Teign in cut flower circles. Good roses 

 and carnations are scarce, but there is 

 plenty of outdoor stock in the market. 



Various Notes. 



The Gross Floral Co. has retired from 

 business. Carl Gross is now with the 

 Alpha Floral Co. 



E. P. Neiman, of the Park Floral 

 Co., is spending his vacation fishing. 



H. R. Neflf is back at the Boldt-Lundy 

 Flower Shop, after a three weeks' siege 

 of illness. Ben Boldt, Jr., is up. in 

 Platte Canon for a few days' rest. 



Miss M. Jennings, bookkeeper for the 

 Denver Wholesale Florists' Co., has re- 

 signed her position and gone to Florida. 

 Miss Hopkins has taken her place. 



Z. G. Neff, of Geo. H. Cooper's staff, 

 is spending his vacation at Weldona, 

 Colo. 



Recent visitors: A. Zirkman, repre- 

 senting the M. Rice Co., Philadelphia; 

 Frank McCabe, of the A. L. Randall Co., 

 Chicago. S. R. L. 



Sock Island, 111. — Sixty members of 

 the Tri-City Florists' Association at- 

 tended the annual summer outing at 

 the Knees camp on the Rock river July 

 17. 



Vassar, Mich. — The residence of C. A. 

 Hawley was almost destroyed by fire 

 July 16, when a defective chimney set 

 fire to the roof. The greenhouse con- 

 nected to the residence was also con- 

 sierably damaged. The loss is partly 

 covered bv insurance. 



Want and Far Sale Department 



^^AdYcrtisemento under this head 10 cents 

 per line, cash wlUi order from all who do not do 

 other advertlslncr. In sending remittance count 

 seven words to the Une. 



Display advertisements in this department $1.30 

 for one Inch space. 



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

 cents for forwardlnjr. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent grow- 

 er; sinsle; have 22 years' experience. Ad- 

 dress No. 67. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman on com- 

 mercial place; 22 years' experience In roses, 

 carnations and general stock; best references. 

 Address No. 72, care Florists' Review, Chic ago. 



SITUATION WANTED— .48 manager; life~ex- 

 l)erlence in mushrooms, early vegetables un- 

 der gla»;s; will give labor free, pay half ex- 

 renseH, take half profits. J. Harris. 2944 ZunI 

 St.. Denver, Colo. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young married 

 man, practical grower of roses and carna- 

 tions; tixtetn vears' experience In all branches: 

 last position eight years; good references; state 

 wages. Address No. 64, care Florists' Review, 

 Cl iicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a German private 

 gardener, 28 years old, single, sober man; 

 the best knowledge in landscape gardening, 

 floral and vegetable culture; Chicago or suburbs 

 preferred. Address No. 2, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. ; 



SITUATION WANTED— In California, as land- 

 scaiie gardener, architect; age 27; European 

 experience; 2 ytars In U. S. A.; can give satis- 

 faction In every line of landscape work, and able 

 to do first-class work. Address R. P. A., 310 

 E. 7tb St., L.08 Angeles, California. 



SITUATION WANTED- By young man with six 

 years' experience in general greenhouse 

 stock; would like to take $1(KK> working interest 

 in a goo<l place; middle states preferred: refer- 

 ences; please state full particulars. .\ddress 

 No. 71, care Florists' Review. Cldeago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class carnation 

 grower; good references. Address No. 898, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Middle aged German, 

 practical grower, with life experience, 

 wants position In commercial or private place; 

 will produce first quality flowers; best refer- 

 ences: state wages in first letter. Address 

 Grower, 2iid Apartment, 5508 Greenwood Ave., 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German, single, age 

 20, four years In this country; grower of 

 roses, carnations and general stock; would like 

 position on private or commercial place, where 

 first-class stock is grown; able to take charge; 

 best references. Address No. 14, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— All round florist, espe- 

 cially gooti In roses; 14 years' experience in 

 all branches of fiorlst business; up-to-date man, 

 can produce the goods where the stuff Is wanted; 

 competent to take position of working foreman; 

 west preferred. Address No. 48, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a thoroughly com- 

 petent store man; can furnish best of refer- 

 ences as to character, sobriety and ability; none 

 hut a first-class situation wanted, and have con- 

 fidence that I can make good; please state par- 

 ticulars; if satisfactory will call to see you for 

 an interview. Address No. 66, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago^ 



HELP WANTED— Reliable, temperate grower 

 and designer for small place. Wm. Mc- 

 Carthy, 20th and Poplar Sts.. Erie, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Helper in greenhouse; good, 

 permanent position. F. Weissgerber, 3451 

 N. Hamilton Ave., Chicago. Take RIverview car. 



ELP WANTED— Good all-round florist, sober: 

 wages, $15.00 per week; state age, experi- 

 ence in first letter. C. H. Garwood, Cheyenne, 

 Wyo. 



HELP WANTED — Two helpers for general 

 greenhouse work; steady place for right 

 parties; give references and state wages wanted. 

 C. Loveridge, Peoria, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Section men for roses and 

 carnations; wages, $75.00 per month; also 

 plant man, $65.00 per month. Address Walter 

 Armacost & Co., Ocean Park, Cal. 



HELP WANTED — Two so»)er, energetic young 

 men with some experience in roses and car- 

 nations; state particulars and wages. Address 

 R. Klag, Pontiac Floral Co.. Pontlac. Mich. 



HELP WANTED — An all-round good man to 

 work under a foreman; state wages expected 

 in first letter; good, steady Job to the right man. 

 Edward Tatro. 407 E. Iron Ave.. Salina. Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Lady store manager, either 

 on percentage or salary; town of 12,000, 

 near larger city; western Pennsylvania. Ad- 

 dress No. 69, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Helper with some experience 

 In carnations and potted stock; state wages 

 with room, and references; steady place for the 

 r ight man. Freeport Floral Co., Freeport. 111. 



ELP WANTED— Good, reliable, temperate 



man as grower, to take charge of 7,000 ft.; 



state wages and experience in growing; German 



preferred. Address No. 402, care Florists' Re- 



v lew, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Store manager; wages $20.00 

 per week; must be able to do decorating 

 and designing In up-to-date style; must have 

 good references. Address No. 70, care P'lorlsts' 

 Re view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Two good growers of cut 

 flowers; must be steady, sober and indus- 

 trious: state wages expected and particulars in 

 first letter. Robert Klagge, 154 Floral Ave., 

 M t. Clemens. Mich. 



HELP WANTED— A first-class all round man to 

 take charge of my place; one that has ex- 

 perience In southern climate: no one except sober, 

 good worker wanted. J. W. Marshall, Jr., Box 

 ■S.S4. Meridian. Miss. 



HELP WANTED — Two experienced growers, one 

 for roses, one for general cut flowers; mar- 

 ried preferred; state experience, references and 

 wages in first letter: steady positions for reliable 

 men. Chas. Frueh & Sons, Saginaw, Midi. 



HELP WANTED — Good grower of roses and 

 general stock; one with knowledge of de- 

 signing preferred; wish single man; state salary 

 with board and room; southern Minnesota. Ad- 

 dr ess No. 67, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced store man in 

 western Pennsylvania: one who is capable 

 of taking charge; permanent position to right 

 man: give references In first letter and wages 

 wanted Address No. 68, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— An assistant; must be able 

 to help with general work in greenhouse; 

 must be a willing worker, no drone need apply; 

 married man preferred; 17%c to 22c per hour, 

 according to ability; steady employment to right 

 party at once. S. M. Merwarth & Bros., Whole- 

 sa le Carnstlon Growers. Easton. Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Worklfwt foreman for 60.000 

 ft. of glass, where carnations, roses, mums 

 iud a trenerai line of plants are raised; good 

 wages to a good man; none other need apply; 

 married man preferred: give full particulars and 

 moner expected in first letter. W. R. Miller's 

 Sons,' 804 Madison Ave.. Covington. Ky. 



HELP WANTED— A live, energetic, experi 

 enced, all-round grower for a retail place 

 established over twenty years; one preferred who 

 can buy an interest and later ta,ke full charge; 

 owner is getting old and '^ wishes to retire; here 

 is a good chance for some one to get into busi- 

 ness. Address No. 62, care Florists' Review 

 Chicago. , 2^ 



ELP WANTED— Experienced pot plant man 

 for modern Mo. establishment; capable ot 

 potting, propagating and bedding; some knowl 

 edge of designing and floral arrangement; must- 

 be sober, careful and willing; no other neeii 

 apply; salary, $15.00 per week; steady position: 

 references required. Address No. 62, care Flo 

 rlsts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Good all-round grower, re 

 liable and non-drinker, married preferred; 

 28,000 feet of glass; north central 111.; must be 

 good propagator and handy in floral work; good 

 stock wanted, for here a good business Is t^lnt; 

 done; a steady position for capable man, to grow 

 with the business; place now ready. Address 

 No. 61, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HARLES ADAMS — Late 1200 Union Ave.. 



having leased more commodious premises at 



1166 Monroe Ave., wishes all mall, circulars. 



catalogues, etc., addressed to 1166 Monroe Ave., 



Memphis, Tenn. 



ARTNER WANTED— At once, with $3,000.00 

 cash. Address No. 17, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



ARTNER WANTED— To take % Interest In 

 florist and landscape work; nice, new, up- 

 to-date store with greenhouse attached; center 

 of Cincinnati; good floral trade, also calls for 

 landscape work which need attention. Apply 

 with reference, W, Butler, 3315 Gilbert Ave., 

 (Cinc innati. Ohio. 



ANTED — Second-hand mouse-proof seed case. 

 The Flower Shop, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



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IVrANTED — Second-hand electros for seed cata- 

 »» logues; send proof and cash price. E. W. 

 Fee. Albuquerque, N. M. 



WANTED — Wholesale and retail catalogues of 

 florists, nurserymen and seedsmen. Sam 

 Schelnuk. the Roseland Florist, 245 Main St., 

 Baton Rouge, La. 



WANTED — One 35 to 40 horse-power tubular 

 steam boiler; must be in good condition to 

 stand 75 or 80 lbs. steam; must be guaranteed 

 and cheap. Address Morris Greenhouse, Rantoul, 



m. 



WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand greenhouse 

 building material. Louis Endres, West 

 High St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. 



FOR RENT— Greenhouses, 12,000 feet glass, 

 steam beat; Morebead return trap; good 

 condition; cause, sickness, Tbol. Allen, 22.38 



Winona Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



FOR RENT — My greenliouses, 12,000 ft. modern 

 glass, 150 hotbed sash and 1 acre ground, 

 all stocked with plants: good wholesale trade; 

 also nursery and landscape business in connec- 

 tion; will rent this with greenhouses or separate; 

 an excellent opportunity for a practical man. 

 A ddress No. 40, care Florists' Review, Chicago . 



FOR RENT — Commercial place of 20.000 ft. of 

 glass, fully stocked in chrysanthemums, 

 ferns, asparagus, etc. ; modern dwelling house 

 and barn, 1% acres of ground; all in excellent 

 running order; don't answer unless you mean 

 business and have ready cash to buy the stock. 

 Ernst F. Hoehl, 59th St. and Gibson Ave., Phila- 

 del phla. Pa. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— Look, a grand oppor- 

 tunity for a good man with small capital 

 and good recommendation, a ^0,000 establish- 

 ment for rent or sale; in excellent condition, 

 within 25 miles of St. Louis market; city of 

 25,000 inhabitants; no one but capable men need 

 apply. Address No. 60, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. • 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Three good houses, well 

 stocked: in good location. Bonen Henry. 

 Fr ankfort. Ky. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE — For a farm, 4 green- 

 bouses, built in 1911; at a reasonable price; 

 write for particulars. D. E. Palmer, lola, Kan. 



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OR SALE — 4-lnch cast iron pipe; wrought iron. 

 2 to 4-Inch. Otto Bourdy, Lowell, Rfass. 



FOR SALE — 1,400 feet 4-inch greenhouse pipe 

 and fittings, 8c per foot. V. Wayman, Mad- 

 Ison. Wis. 



FOR SALE — Retail florist business with store 

 and eight greenhouses. John N. Bommers- 

 bach, Decatur. 111. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses and residence In north- 

 ern Ohio; a bargain; Investigate. Address 

 No. 46, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse and hotbed glass, at 

 prices that are right; let us quote you. 

 Paur Window Glass Co., Eaton, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Seven section l)oller, made by 

 American Radiator Co.. used two years. 

 J. M. DeWater, 346 Upton Ave., Battle Creek. 

 Mich. 



FOR SALE— On account of 111 health, good flo- 

 rist business in a live Colorado town; 10,000 

 ft. of glass. Addressr No. 267, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Model carnation supports, 2 rings, 

 good as new, only used 2 years, $1.50 per 

 100; cash with order. R, S. McMurray, Belle- 

 fontaine, Ohio. 



