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The Florists' Review 



JULT 2, 1014. 



European trip, Mrs. Kleinheinz accom- 

 panying him. 



A. A. McDonald, superintendent of 

 the Duke estate, Somerville, N. J., will 

 sail July 14 for a two months' vacation 

 in Europe. 



Samuel Salzberg, formerly with Hen- 

 shaw & Fenrich and H. M. Robinson & 

 Co., is now with the Walter R. Siebrecht 

 Co. 



Wednesday, July 8, the outing of the 

 Greek-American Florists ' Association 

 will be held at Wetzel's Grove, College 

 Point, L. I. J. J. Fellouris says over 

 500 will attend. The boat leaves at 

 10 a. m. from the East Twenty-fourth 

 street pier, New York. 



The auctions of plants carried over 

 until Friday, June 25, when the final 

 sale took place. Robert MacNiflf, presi- 

 dent of the MacNiff Horticultural Co.^ 

 leaves this week for a short vacation 

 in the mountains. 



J. F. Noll & Co., the seedsmen of 

 Newark, N. J., have closed their branch 

 in the Hudson Terminal building in 

 New York. 



■ Frank Good, for four years with John 

 S. Nicholas, is now with F. H. Kramer, 

 of Washington, D. C. His many friends 

 here wish him success in his new field. 



Mrs. C. F. Jordan, bookkeeper for 

 Wadley & Smythe, left via the Cymric, 

 June 28, for a two months' European 

 tour. 



Mrs. Paul Meconi sailed Saturday, 

 June 27, with her father on the Im- 

 perator for a four months' vacation in 

 Europe. Her cabin was a bower of 

 American Beauties, and farewell gifts 

 of other flowers were numerous. 



J. K. Allen last week attended the 

 outing of the Royal Arcanum lodge, of 

 Kearney, N. J., at Asbury Park, N. J. 



Visitors last week included F. R. 

 Cooper, of the seed firm of F. Cooper, 

 Ltd.,^ Wellington, New Zealand, and 

 John S. Hay, of Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 

 on his return to Philadelphia from the 

 J*Jewport show . J. Austin Shaw. 



Alfred M. Scheider, partner of Max 

 Schling, left June 26 for a month 's va- 

 cation in Maine. 



President Duckham, of the Florists' 

 Club, has appointed W. F. Sheridan, 

 Wm. H. SiebrechJL A. L. Miller, Jos, A. 

 Manda, Frank H. Traendly, John B. 

 Nugent and Chas. B, Weathered as the 

 nominating committee, to prepare a list 

 of candidates for offices for 1915. 



Want anl For Sale Department 



IVAdTertlaemeDto under this bMd lO e«nto 

 per line, cash with order from sU who do not do 

 other adTertlslnfr. In sending remittance ooant 

 •STen words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $1.80 

 (or one Inch space. 



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

 cents for forwardlngr. 



Plant advertisements not admitted a nder this head 



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SITUATION WANTED — Bt flrst-class grower of 

 roses and carnations where only No. 1 stuff 

 is wanted; married; state wages. Address No. 

 818, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By good designer, deco- 

 rator, salesman, etc.; married, sober, reliable 

 and honest; southern states preferred. Address 

 Noj »M, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By good all-round 

 grower on small retail place; good malter-up 

 and decorator; Chicago or vicinity preferred. Ad- 

 d ress No. 884, care Florists' Reviow, Chicag o. 



SITUATION WANTED— A store man. designer, 

 decorator, general maker up, wishes to corre- 

 spond for future permanent position; Pacific coast. 

 Address No. 188. care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As gardener on private 

 place; can take full charge; English, single, 

 age 30, sober; good references; disengaged Aug. 1. 

 Addre"* No. 889, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



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 Manual 



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Second Edition 



THOROUGHLY REVISED AND 

 BROUGHT UP TO DATE 



No dry -as -dust botanical classifica- 

 tions, but tells you just how to produce 

 marketable plants and cut flowers in the 

 best and cheapest way. 



Treats of oyer 200 subjects and is freolj 

 illustrated with fine half-tone enffrarings. 



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SITUATION WANTED— By A-1 florist and gar- 

 dener; good all-round man. Address Com- 

 petent. 12 W. 19th St., Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— Young man, 5 years' 

 general experience, wishes position at once; 

 state wages, board and jequirements in first let- 

 ter. Address No. 888, care Florists' Review, Chi- 

 cago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical, mlddle- 

 aged grower, lifetime experience growing 

 roses, carnations, mums and bedding plants; 

 single, sober; state wages. Address No. 880, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. ^^ 



SITUATION WANTED— By an expert grower of 

 roses; German, single, age 28; would like to 

 take full charge of large section; first-class refer- 

 ences; state full particulars in first letter. Ad- 

 dress No. 810, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent woman in 

 flower shop; all kinds of floral work; no book- 

 keeping; husband is grower of general greenhouse 

 stock; wants work on same place, or will go else- 

 where. Address Cherryvale Greenhouse, Cherry- 

 vale, Kan. 



SITUATION WANTED— German, 45 years old, 

 experienced in carnations, mums, bedding 

 plants, wants position as foreman or section man; 

 state particulars and salary in first letter; best 

 references. Address No. 888, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— A steady position as 

 bulb grower or nurseryman; able to take 

 charge; Pacific coast preferred; by Hollander, 30 

 years of age, married, small family; total ab- 

 stainer; state particulars in first letter. P. O. 

 Box 122, Richland. Wash. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-ronnd man on 

 commercial or private place; 3S years of age, 

 married, no family; 21 years' experience In 

 Europe and U. S. ; sober; best references; please 

 state particulars in first letter. Address No. 

 812, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— On private or commer- 

 cial place, by a German, married, age 34; 

 have experience In greenhouse work and In land- 

 scape gardening; best references; state wages 

 and particulars in first letter. Address W. Mas- 

 lowskl, 660 Glenwood Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati. 

 Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German, experienced 

 grower of roses, carnations, mums, pot and 

 bedding plants, designer and decorator, landscape 

 work, on private or commercial place; married, 

 sober, reliable, and best of references; please 

 state wages and particulars in first letter. Ad- 

 dress Flo rist, 1171 Kalamath, Denver, Colo. 



SITUATION WANTED — As manager or foreman 

 by German; married, age 32; expert carna- 

 tion, rose and mum grower; would like permanent 

 position with good firm, where a good man Is 

 appreciated; my record will l)ear closest investi- 

 gation; state full particulars in first letter and 

 wages you are willing to pay. Address No. 896, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HEI.P . WANTED— Married man who under- 

 stnfids TosefT, rn'rtintions, mums and general 

 greenhonse stock. A^*»«is Jdle Hour Nurseries, 



Macon. Go. .■ n;;/,- ■. 



HELP WANTED — Yonng man of good character 

 with a couple of years' experience In green- 

 house work; 20,000 ft. of glass; mostly retail. 

 Sterling Floral Co.. Sterling, 111. 



HELP WANTED — A No. 1 first-class carnation 

 grower; wages, |55.00 per month. Edward 

 Tatro, 407 E. Iron Ave., Sallna. Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Designer, decorator and gen- 

 eral store man; salary, $25.00 per week. 

 Address No. 887, car^ Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Designer, to make up floral 

 pieces of all kinds at a greenhouse establish- 

 ment of 200,000 feet of glass; no retail store. 

 Address No. 880, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Capable grower for carnT- 

 tlons and chrysanthemums; 10,000 feet of 

 glass, separate from main range; $50.00 to start. 

 Address No. 867, care Florists' Review, Chicago . 



HELP WA^^TED — Flrst-class propagator and 

 pot plant grower of Easter and Christmas 

 stock; state salary; must have beat of references. 

 The Steinhauser Florist & Nursery Co., Pittsburg. 

 Kan. 



HELP WANTED — At once, greenhouse man for 

 carnations and general line of potted plants; 

 married man preferred; permanent position to 

 right man. W. R. Miller's Sons, Oakland and 

 Wallace Aves., Covington, Kentucky. 



HELP WANTED— Good, reliable man who ik 

 able to grow cucumbers and tomatoes all 

 winter in hot houses; I want a man who under- 

 stands the business thoroughly; state salary and 

 references. Address L. B. Reams, Council Bluffs. 

 Iowa. 



HELP WANTED — Carnation grower and all- 

 round florist for northern Ohio; must be able 

 to grow good flowers, propagate and take full 

 charge; steady job for right man; state experi- 

 ence and wages wanted. Address No. 888, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Experienced single man in 

 greenhouse on private estate; must under- 

 stand the 'growing of roses, carnations, peaches 

 and grapes; wages, $60.00 per month; references 

 required. Address Robert E. Ballantyne, "Son- 

 n enberg," Canandalgna, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED — Working foreman for carna- 

 tions and mums; only experienced man (mar- 

 ried), sober and reliable wanted; to grow a high- 

 grade stock for the Chicago market; give refer- 

 ences and particulars In first letter. F. F. 

 Sc heel. Sltermervllle, 111. 



HELP WANTED — At once, experienced man In 

 greenhouse work*, growing carnations, mams; 

 good propagator of bedding and pot plants; $60.00 

 per month; private; sta1% references; good single 

 man only. Address Wm. Tumovec, Box TIB, 

 Edgemoor, Wilmington, Del. 



HELP WANTED — Energetic man. hustler, for 

 place where general line of cut flowers and 

 bedding plants are grown; no booier, cigarette 

 smoker or trifler; a steady, middle-aged man pre- 

 ferred; start. $12.00 per week; good future and 

 permanent lob for right man. R. S. Browa A Son, 

 Station B, Kansas City, Mo. 



ELP WANTED— At once, reliable man to take 

 charge of the retail branch of onr nursery 

 and greenhouse department; must be capable of 

 taking full charge, hastier, and must know how 

 to handle men to advantage, able to pack and fill 

 orders both in the nursery and greenhouse line, 

 and to propagate from green cuttings and grow 

 A-1 stock; wages $18.00 per week, and permanent 

 place to right party; none but capable partlee 

 need apply; reference In first letter. Klebm's 

 Nurseries, 261Q IStb St.. Uoline. III. 



