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The Florists' Revkw 



July 16, 1014. 



HYDRANGEAS IN BLOOM .';fL';i^S3%'.".I^;S 



Pink Varl«ti«s» fine plants, with 4 to 10 flowers and buds. 

 Bouquet llos«, ) 



Mont Ros«v >5^, 6 and e^ij-in. pots, at $6.00. $9.00 per doz. 

 Otaksa, ) 



Outdoor grown plants In bud, for blooming during July and August: 

 Pink, Whito and Light Bluo varlotlos, 7 to S-in. pots. $9.00. $12.00, $15.00 

 and $18.00 per doz. 



HydrangoaSf young plants for growing on, in 4-in. pots. 



Avalancho, Bouquot Roso, Andro Loroy's Bluo, at $8.00 per 100. 

 V Mmo. Moullloro, Oonoral de VIbrayo, Souvonir do Chantard and Ra- 

 " diant, at $10.00 per 100. 



Cyclamon Porslcum BIgantoum, the latest novelties, from 3^-in. pots, last 

 August seedlings, at $15.00 per 100. 



Polnsottias for growing on. nice, strong plants out of 2^-in. pots, at $6.00 per 100; 

 $60.00 per 1000. 



Dracaona Tok'mlnalls, Marguorlto Story, Oladstonl, Baptlstll, from 5^ 

 and 6-in. pots. 20 to 24 inches high above the pot, $1.25 and $1.50 each; $16.00 

 and $18.00 per doz. 



FKRNS-7 Boston, 6^12-1^. pots, $6.00 and $9.00 per doz.; 8-in. pots, $12.00 to $18.00 

 per doz. 



Scottll, 6 and 6^-in. pots, at $6.00 and $9.00 per doz. 



Whffmanl, in 6^-in. pots, at $6.00 and $9.00 per doz.; 8-in. pots, at $12.00 to 



$18.00 per doz.; 10 to 12-in. pots, at $2.60 to $6.00 each. 

 Muscosa, 8-in. pans, at $1.50 to $2.00 each. 

 Magnlfica, 6^-in. pots, at $1.50 each; 9-in. pans, at $2.00 to $2.50 each. 



Qardonia Voltchll, 2-year-old, fine and bushy plants with buds, about 24 inches high 

 above the pot, 5^, 6, 6i2-in. pots, at $9.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 per doz. 

 Larger plants, $2.00 each. CASH WITH ORDER. 



ANTON SCHULTHEIS, 316-19th St., College Point, L. I., N. Y. 



Mention The Retiew when yon wrlt«. 



Worcester, Mass. — A special feature 

 at the recent show of the Worcester 

 County Horticultural Society was the 

 big display of peonies by T. C. Thur- 

 low's Sons Co., of West Newbury. 



Houston, Tex. — During the inter- 

 national convention of the members of 

 Rotary clubs Robert C. Kerr presented 

 to the visitors 1,500 cape jasmines aa 

 souvenirs. Each flower was packed in 

 an individual box ready for mailing, 

 and these boxes were sent to all parts 

 of the country. 



Ogden, Utah. — The Ogden Wholesale 

 Florists have filed articles of incorpora- 

 tion with a capital stock of $2,500. The 

 directors are Ezra Rich, E. R. Dumke, 

 Patrick Healy, Julian N. Bamberger 

 and John F. Dumke, Jr. The green- 

 houses of R. W. Altman have been 

 taken over by the firm, which will do a 

 wholesale business, under the manager- 

 ship of John F, Dumke, Jr. 



Want and For Sale Department 



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R^Adrertlaementa nnder this hMd 10 o«nta 

 per line, caah with order from all who do not do 

 other adrertialnc. In tending remittance count 

 ■eren words to the line. 



DlapUy adTertlsementa In thla department $1.80 

 for one Inch space. 



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

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant adrertlsements not admitted nnder this bead 



SITDATION WANTED— By German, 19 yean 

 old, as assistant grower. In roses preferred; 

 4 years' experience. Address No. 846, care Flo- 

 rlsts' Bevlew, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By Belgian florist, 



single, 23 years, knows German, French, 



Dutch; prefers place near Chicago. Address A. 



Vermeire. 130 N. May St., Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTBD— A store man, designer, 

 decorator, general maker up, wishes to corre- 

 spond for future permanent position; Padflc coast. 

 Address No. 188, care Florists' ReTiew. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By sober, coiopetent, 

 all-roovd giewer, 8S Mtr* of age, Oetman; 

 P e BB wy lTa n ia preferred; flTe partlcaUrs Ip first 

 letter, itleaae. AMnM Ftoriat. Oeneral Selirery, 

 Atlantic City, M. J. 



SITDATION WANTED— As gardener on prlTate 

 Diace; can take full charge; Bnglish, single, 

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

 Address No. 829, care Florists' Reylew. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By life experienced 

 grower of roses, carnations, mums and bed- 

 ding plants; middle-aged, single, sober; state 

 wages and particulars. Address No. 869, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class designer, 

 decorator and storeman with a first class 

 firm, about Sept. Ist; kindly state salary and 

 particulars. Address No. 868, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD— By single yonng man, 

 age 24, as A-1 assistant with an up-to-date 

 firm; life experience in growing roses, carnations, 

 mums, etc.; strictly sober; can furnish flrst-class 

 references. Address No. 840, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man In up- 

 to-date store; I have a good education, am 

 good in designing and salesmanship; want a place 

 to get the most up-to-date ideas in store work; 

 good references. Address No. 868, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By expert designer, 

 salesman, propagator and grower of all kind? 

 of commercial stock, capable of taking charge of 

 store or greenhouses: American, single, age 3.T: 

 total abstainer; prefer a place in a wet town: 

 references furnished. Address R. Klag, Hotel 

 Princeton, Cincinnati, O. 



ITUATION WANTED— By experienced grower, 

 married, 2 children, age 35; for manv years 

 grower with the largest cut flower establish- 

 ments; knows the business in all Its branches; 

 Is of good working capacityV can fill position as 

 foreman; good wages expected: state particulars 

 In first letter. Address No. 866, care Florlets' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Ambitious, energetic, 

 intelligent and willing young man, 28, wants 

 position with up-to-date successful florist, where 

 he can learn the business end of growing, design 

 work and decoration; has some experience as 

 market gardener and decorator, also some theo- 

 retical training in agriculture; best references. 

 Address 868, care Florists' Review, Chicag o. 



SITUATION WANTED— Thoroughly competent, 

 up-to-date designer, decorator and salesman, 

 nine years' high grade experience in New York 

 'stores, desires to change present position for one 

 in middle west; can use own Judgment, or do as 

 bid; not afraid of hard work or long hours; 

 twenty-eight years of age and married: flrst- 

 class references. Address No. 848, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As gardener on private 

 place, or as working foreman on commercial 

 place; single, 16 years'^ practical experience in 

 cut flowers, pot plants; good propagator; orna- 

 mentals and perennials; know how to take care 

 of vegetables, fruit trees, shrubs: can handle 

 men; only flrst-class proposition considered; please 

 state fall particulars and wages in first letter. 

 Address No. SM, care Florists'^ Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a flrst-class land 

 scape gardener, 18 years' experience; married 

 German, 30 years; good references. Addrn.^ 

 John Drorek, 1433 Cleveland Ave., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German, married^ 

 foreman; good grower of roses, carnations and 

 mums; flrst-class working manager; best of refer 

 ences; please. state wages and full particuiarg' 

 Address No. 850, care Florists' Review, Ch icago! 



ITUATION WANTED— As manager on la^ 

 up-to-date establishment; middle-aged, un- 

 married; life experience — Covent Garden, Lon. 

 don, and Europe, 15 years in the States in best 

 establlKhments: Lorraine, poinsettlas. ohcouica 

 bulbs, bedding and pot plants for Easter and 

 Xmas, mums, carnations and all cut blooms 

 ferns from spores in quantities; good manager of 

 labor; good habits; good salary expected; good 

 references; state salary. Address No. 867, care 

 F lorists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Competent wire worker for 

 our wire frame department. Dale's, Bramp- 

 t on, Ont., Canada. 



ELP WANTED— At once, experienced, middle- 

 aged grower, strictly temperate. Babcock 

 & Son. FloriPts. Charlevoix. Mioh. 



HELP WANTBD — An experienced rose and mam 

 grower with good references; I14.U0 per 

 week. John Dieckmann, Elm Grove, W. Va. 



ELP WANTED— A flrst-class grower for rose 

 section; steady place for one that can pro- 

 duce good stock; give references and state wages 

 expected. C. Loveridge, Peoria, 111. 



ELP WANTBD — Competent, reliable, steady 

 grower, who understands roses, carnatlon» 

 and pot plants; opportunity for advancement; 

 g ive references. C. C. Wonneman, Mexico, Mo. 



ELP WANTED — Bright, energetic man, cap- 



able of taking charge of small retail place; 



must have experience in growing hardy perennials 



and landscape work. C. Pfund Co., Oak Park, 111. 



HELP WANTBD — Flrst-class propagator and 

 pot plant grower of Easter and Christmai 

 stock; state salary; must have best of reference). 

 The Steinbauser Florist & Nursery Co., Pittsburg, 

 Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced German, all- 

 round grower, for small greenhouse; must 

 be sober; state age and experience; will pay 

 $17.50 for A-1 man to start. Butts Greenhouses, 

 El Reno, Okla. 



HELP WANTED — An active yonng man ti- 

 helper to grower; must have experience In 

 watering, growing and potting; wages $50.00 per 

 month; references required. Ullrich's Green- 

 houses. Tiffin, O. 



HELP WANTED — First-class propagator of 

 roses, carnations and general line of potted 

 plants; must be sober and industrious; good wages 

 and steady employment for the right man. Ad- 

 dress J. W. Goree, Paris, Tex. 



HELP WANTED^Would like to correspond 

 with a good grower of roses, carnations, peas 

 and violets; only good, steady, experienced man' 

 wanted; give references and salary wanted. Ad- 

 dress No. 860, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A-1 carnation and sweet pea 

 grower at once; must be sober and a hustler 

 and a good propagator; German preferred; glTe 

 references and wages desired in first letter. 

 Addres s No. 860, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Working foreman for ctrna- 

 tlons and mums; only experienced man (mar- 

 ried), sober and reliable waat^; to grow a bigb- 

 grade stock for the Chicago market; give refer 

 ences and particulars in first letter. F. F- 

 Scheel, Shermervllle. 111. . 



HELP WANTED— Carnation and mum grower, 

 capable of taking charge of 17,000 feet of 

 glass, growing general stock with exception oi 

 roses; no drinker need apply; wages to 8t*J^ 

 $75.00 per month; married man preferred; waared 

 for August 1. Valker's Greenhouses, Box 12S9t 

 Ml not, N. D. 



ELP WANTED— At once, reliable man to take 

 charge of the retail branch of our nurasfT 

 and greenhouse department; must be capable oi 

 taking full charge, hostler, and must t^no^ ."^n 

 to handle men to advantage, able to pack a°^ "I' 

 orders both in the nnrsery and greenhouse un*- 

 and to propagate from green cuttings and grow 

 A 1 stock; wages $18.00 per week, and pcniao'jj 

 place to right party; none but capable P"*^^ 

 need apply; reference in first letter. KleniB" 

 Noraerlea. 2618 15th St.. Moline. 111. 



WANTED— One small second-hand Kroesche'l 

 boiler, in good condition. M. A. Baricit. 

 Seymour, Ind. 



WANTED— Small second-hand florists' reMger 

 ator; send full description and pi'''* ,; 

 Geo. L. StiUman, Dahlia Specialist, WesterU. 

 R. I. 



WANTED— A refrigerator for small «^^^,^^ 

 rlst's shop; also a cash register and w» 

 cabinet; state full particulars. Address No. •' ' 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. _- 



WANTBD— An experienced florist, «"■" J| 

 woman, competent to manage a f reennoo 

 and willing to Invest from $600.00 to flO'W.W 'Jj 

 a greenboase to be erected in a city t)'"^''' i (g 

 city of 4000 population; greenhouse to be run ^ 

 connection with Gleadive cemetery; thl^ >V^ 

 good proposition; better investigate. A(i<w^^ 

 Ce metery Foreman, Box 651, Qlenalve, Mo nt:,^ 



ANTED TO BUT— A second-hand hot vt^J 

 boiler, which will heat 2500 ft. of «'»» 

 Wm. Giebels, Grand Rapids, Wi». 



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