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The Florists^ Review 



Afbil 29, 1915. 



HUCKLEBERRY and LYRAHA FOUAGE 

 FANCY and DAGGER FERNS 



FADELESS and NATURAL SHEET HOSS 

 Everything for your Spring Decorations 



Wire or Write THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Alabama 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



GLOEKLER FLOWER 

 REFRIGERATORS 



are illustrated in full color 

 in their new catalogue. Send 

 for your copy. It's free. 



BERNARD [GLOEKLER CO. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Mention The BcTlew when yon write. 



were: W. P. Snyder, of the Edwards 

 Folding Box Co., Philadelphia, and Q, 

 Ford, of A. Herrmann, New York. 



Stanley T. Cogger, formerly of this 

 city, but now of Melrose, Mass., is now 

 with C. Keur & Sons, of Hillegom, Hol- 

 land. He visited the trade here last 

 week and secured several orders. 



I am sorry to announce that Mrs. 

 Dunbar, wife of John Dunbar, assistant 

 superintendent of parks, met with a 

 painful accident April 21. It appears 

 that she was alighting from a street 

 car, when she fell, receiving a bad 

 shock and some minor injuries. A near- 

 by physician rendered first aid and she 

 was conveyed to her home. It is re- 

 ported that she is making satisfactory 

 progress. 



The Maurer-Haap Co. is doing a good 

 business in nursery stock. The firm has 

 some fine specimens on view at the 

 store front. 



Morris Cohen, who for several years 

 has been with Wertheimer Bros,, New 

 York, visited Eochester last week and 

 informed us that he has started in busi- 

 ness for himself and is making his first 

 trip in this territory. 



H. E. Wilson had two extra heavy 

 days with funeral work. Most of the 

 work was for the funeral of Frank 

 Bitter, president of the Bitter Dental 

 Co. 



Miss Gertrude Qebhardt spent the 

 week end in Albion, N. Y. 



About twenty-five members of the 

 Eochester Florists' Association and 

 about the same number of men from 

 Buffalo met at Batavia to play the last 

 and deciding bowling game, April 21. 

 Fate surely was against the Eochester 

 team and Buffalo won by one pin. A 

 happy time was spent and our party 

 reached Eochester about 1 o'clock. We 

 heartily congratulate Buffalo on its suc- 

 cess, though we regret losing the con- 

 test ourselves. The Lord & Burnham 



''WE MAKE TflEN BEnER*' 



FLORISTS' HIQH-QRADE 

 REFRIGERATORS 



Send for catalogue. 



520 MUwaukee Av«. 



McCRAY Refrigrerators 



wifn* t.-^ mr^..n . Send at once for Cato- 

 DISPLAY YOUR logue No. 73. which de- 

 ___ -^______^^ scribes fully the McCray 



FLOWERS ^^^^^S^^^' 



McCRAY REFRIQERATOR COMPANY 

 789 Lal(e St., Kendallviile, ind. 



trophy is now safely with the Buffalo 

 boys and is their property. H. J. H. 



Wheaton, HI.— E. Scheffler, who 

 bought out his employer, E. T. Wanzer, 

 in February, 1914, has had a highly suc- 

 cessful first year in business, in spite 

 of the fact that carnations are his 

 principal crop, for Mr. Scheffler has had 

 excellent quality right along, with 

 good cuts. He also did well with nis 

 st3via this season. 



Want and For Sale Department 



^F" Advertisements under this head ID cents 

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

 other advertising. In sending remittance coant six 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.30 

 for one Inch space. 



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

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— Man. experienced In 

 greenhouse and landscape work; single; 

 references. Address No. 4M, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class carnation 

 grower; long experience; full charge; good 

 references. Address No. 476, care Florists' Re- 

 Tlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Able single man to 

 take care of a section or range of cut flowers 

 or pot plants; permanent wages expected. 

 J. V. P., 4711 Gladys Ave., Chicago. 



^ Budlong's 



E Bine Ribbon VaDey 



Mention The BeTlew when you write. 



SITUATION WANTED — By grower of cut flow- 

 ers and pot plants; European and United 

 States life experience; 38 years of age. Address 

 No. 468, care FlorlstB' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As working foreman or 

 grower of flrst-class stuff; rosea, carnations, 

 mums a specialty; also potted plants. Address 

 No. 462, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Flrst-claBs designer and 

 decorator; years of experience; able to man- 

 age; A-1 references; state salary. Garrlnger, Im- 

 perial Apartment 32, Freemason St., Norfolk, Va. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman, 

 by first-class grower of cut flowers and plants; 

 12 years' experience; can handle help; references; 

 sober; state wages. Address Florist, 6234 S. 

 Throop St., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By gardener and florist 

 on private place; 15 years' experience In 

 greenhouse work, vegetable growing, flower gar- 

 dens and lawns; English, age 29. Address No. 

 499, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an experienced gar- 

 dener on private place: all branches of gar- 

 dening, under glass and In the open, and all 

 work required on large private place; best of 

 references. Address No. 489, care Florists' Re- 

 vl ew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By expert grower of 

 carnations and general line of greenhouse 

 stuff; American, age 40; best of references; posi- 

 tion preferred within 500 miles of Chicago, on 

 good sized place. Address No. 484, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good, all-round 

 greenhouse man; 16 years' experience; thor- 

 oughly competent to take charge of roses, mums, 

 carnations and pot plants; American, 33 years of 

 age; best references. Address No. 490, care Flo- 

 rl sts' Review, Chicago. . 



SITUATION WANTED— An American. 40 years 

 of age, competent designer, decorator and 

 salesman, accustomed to htgh-class trade, desires 

 to locate where ability, sobriety and honesty will 

 prove an asset; reference on request. Address 

 No. 482, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and gar- 

 denef; 58 years of age, single, sober and In- 

 dustrious; U. S. A. dtlxen; practical experience 

 In all. branches of fruit and vegetables; best of 

 references as to honesty and ability. Address 

 Gardener, 1953 N. Mozart St., Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman or 

 grower, by man of 20 years' experience, 

 commercial, cut flowers and pot plants; American 

 born, sober and steady; practical experience in 

 all branches, funeral work, packing and growing; 

 references. Address No. 488, care Florists' B«- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By American, age 45, 

 married, 2 children, as working foreman; 

 good grower of roses, carnations, mums and pot 

 plants; four years with leading firm In north- 

 eastern Ohio; flrst-class references as to character 

 and ability; good reasons for changing. Address 

 No. 498, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By single man. Ger- 

 man, first-class gardener; commercial or 

 private place; 14 years' experience, carnations, 

 roses, bedding and decorative plants, fruit trees, 

 shrubs and vegetables; can handle help; 28 years 

 old; can furnish the best of references. Kindly 

 send full particulars In first letter. Address the 

 Florist, 6143 Warwick Ave., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an American-bom 

 German, hustler and efficient In all branctiea, 

 wide experience, stroBg on pot planta. foe -holiday - 

 trade; systematic manager, grower, propagator, 

 salesman, shipper, etc., etc.; desire to locate with 

 a firm that wants a man that can be depended 

 upon, who always takes a deep Interest In the 

 welfare of his employer's affairs and Is faitbfnl 

 to his trust; only concerns having more than 

 20,000 ft. of glass considered; please state fnll 

 particulars in first letter and receive a prompt 

 and courteous reply; very good references, if de- 

 sired; central or eastern states preferrea. Ad- 

 dresa No. 464, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HKLP WANTED — Young man for pot plants, 

 fast and careful potter; steady p<Mltl(»i; 

 good chance for advancement; flB.OO per weelt to 

 start. J. L. Schiller, Toledo, 0. 



