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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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June 9, 1904. 



Samuel S* Pennock, florist 



Ribbons and Supplies 



<6<2i»reetT Philadelphia 



PEONIES 



Mention The B«Tlew when yon write. 



Altooxa, Pa. — Karl Kuny will erect 

 a carnation house 20x100 this summer. 



BosTOX, Mass. — Hitchings & Co. have 

 an office here at 819 Tremont building. 



Lynn, Mass. — Russell S. Bennett is 

 building a greenhouse for violets and 

 chrysanthemums. 



Montrose, Colo. — W. H. Franklin 

 and Mrs. Franklin started in the flor- 

 ist business two years ago with a house 

 20x100 and have worked up a good 

 stock and nice business. 



Altoona, Pa. — A team belonging to 

 Myers Bros., was struck by a trolley 

 car May 29. The wagon was badly 

 broken up but Eugene Myers and John 

 Ewight, who were in the vehicle, escaped 

 injury. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



▲dvertlsementa under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. When answers are to be 

 addressed In our care, add 10 cents for forward- 

 Plant adTertlsements NOT admitted under this 

 hMd. 



FOR S ALB— Gasoline engine used for pumplos. 

 win raise 300 rallons per hour 60 feet higrh. 

 Onaranteed to be In gooi working order; price 

 complete with new battery $40.00. Address W. B. 

 Gray, Fairfax Co., Oakton, Va. 



FOR SALE— One 25 horse- power horizontal bol- 

 l<>r; one 46 horse-power horleontal boiler; 

 one Harsh Low- Pressure Stasm Pump. Write 

 for particulars. O. L. Balrd. Dixon, 111. 



WANTED— A first class man to take full charffe 

 of 14.000 feet of (lass, where a ereneral line 

 of beddluK plants and cut flowers are grown for 

 retail trade; state wages, with rooni and board; 

 references required. Address No. 1S6, care Flor- 

 ists' Review. Ohlcaro. 



WANTED— A reliable florist to take charre of 

 15 000 feet of grlasB and grow a general ^ne 

 of first-class plants and cut flowers for retail 

 store trade: must be honest, sober and grood 

 'worker; send references and state wages with 

 room and board. Address Fred J. King, 220 Mad- 

 ison St., Ottawa, 111. 



FOR SALE— At auction, florists' and market 

 gardening place, 10 a. m. Thursday, June 28, 

 7,000 feet of glass, steam beat; 25 acres of land; 

 bouse, barn, stock, tools, crops; near 16.000 pop- 

 ulation; on electric road; fine chance. A. F. 

 Johnson, Gardner, Mass. 



FOR SALE— On account of failing health, well 

 paying retail business; 3.500 feet of glass; 

 steam and hot water heat; two boilers; houses 

 built last summer; two acres of ground; barn 

 and dwelling. For particulars, address City 

 Greenhouse. Newton, Iowa. 



WANTED— A flrst-class. up-to-date designer, 

 decorator and store man; give reference, 

 experience and wages expected. Washington 

 Floral Co., Washington, Pa, 



SITUATION WANTED— By young, sober and 

 Industrious man; well experienced in roses, 

 carnations, ferns and general work; expect 

 {rood wages, with board, room and washing; 

 preferred in south or west. Address No. 

 1S4, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A rare opportunity— The green 

 house department of an Illinois nursery flrm, 

 ooverlng about 30,000 feet of glass; located on 

 lectric street car line and three pavedstreets; 

 olght minutes' ride from court house: good local 

 and mall order trade; established over 60 years; 



Sopulatlon 30,000: four railroads; American and 

 . S. Express Co's: only two other florists in 

 ty: parties desire to sell on account of other 

 nterests. Address No. 155. care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



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FOR SALE — Or Rent — Greenhouse In good 

 condUlon. doing paying business. Address 

 Vern L. Schluraff, Erie. Pa. 



TANTED^To buy about 10,005 or 15,000 feet of 

 glass in good condition, vicinity of Chicago 

 preferred; ttOO.OO cash, balance on time. Address 

 No. 160, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE— The greenhouses and property of 

 C. B. Humphrey, at Rome, N. Y., consisting 

 of about 15.000 sq. ft. of glass; eleven-room 

 dwelling house with modern conveniences: the 

 property consists of 166 ft. frontage and 150 ft. 

 deep; this place is doing a fine retail business; 

 for sale on account of poor health. If property 

 is not sold will sell stock and lease to responsible 

 party. C. B. Humphrey, Rome, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Cheap— Greenhouses in good town 

 in Ohio, population 14 000; will sell at a bar- 

 gain, as owner is engaged In other Imes of busi- 

 ness. Address No. 161, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— A first-class florist to take charge 

 of conservatories growing a general line of 

 Stock on a large estate near Lexington. Ky. 

 Flrst-class house and liberal salary to proper 

 party. Address with reference and price- 

 Uonaker, The Florist, Lexington, Ky. 



WANTED— Foreman for section of rose houses 

 (Chicago); must be competent, married 

 man; must answer in person if considered: 

 wages 115 00 per week. Address No. 162, care 

 FlOrlBts' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — A good all-round florist for cut 

 flowers and pot plants: wages |12 00 per 

 week. Address J. Russier, 114th Street and Avon 



Avenue, Morgan Park, 111. 



WANTED— A good man for retail flower store 

 in Chicago. Must be an able and energetic 

 salesman and good designer. Address No. 158 

 care Florists' Review, Chioago. 



FOR SALE— New greenhouses, 7000 ft. of glass; 

 on leased land, lease 15 years to run; mostly 

 pot plants for cemetery trade. Or will sell a half 

 Interest to a good man. Address J. Russier, 114th 

 Street and Avon Avenue, Morgan Park, 111. 



1jK>B sale— All or a half interest In a florist 

 J? store with a good, well esubllshed trade; a 

 good chance for a Swede florist. An excellent 

 opening for either lady or genUeman. Address 

 J. Russier. 11140 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. 



FOR SALE —Cheap for cash, a well-paying 

 florist business. 4 000 square ft. of glass. In 

 city of 18 000. For particulars, address A. Schoe- 

 pen. Marietta, O. 



SITUATION WANTED — Young man. age 17, 

 desires to serve apprenticeship with some 

 florist • ear Park Ridge, 111. Chas. Londenberg, 

 793 W. 14ih Place, Chicago. 111. 



FOR SALE— A fine house and business. Good 

 paying place. Address T. Kloss, St Peter, 

 Minn. 



FOB SALE- A well-paying, up-to-date green- 

 house establishment, in thriving town with 

 6 railroads, in Central Indiana natural gas belt; 

 best rose soil In country; a golden opportunity 

 for a florist with small capital. Address No. 

 148. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



CflD DCIIT iir cue Modern greenhouse plant 

 run nCRI or OALCt snddwelUngatMoores- 

 town. N. J., 9 miles from Philadelphia. 4 houses 

 100x28, propagating house, sheds, barn and cold 

 frames; 2 acres ground . The stock, tools, pots, 

 wagons, etc., will be sold at great sacrifice. 

 Splendid chance for live man. Immediate pos- 

 session. Joseph T. Sullivan, 429 Walnut Street, 

 P hUadel phla, Pa. _^__ 



Wanted -- At Once 



A thoroughly practical man to take 

 full charge of a Fern and Asparagus 

 growing establishment, also to hire 

 and discharge men. None but an 

 energetic man with flrst-clasB refer- 

 ences need apply. Address 



Mr«. P. WBHBB, MOgTVAIig, MASS. 



Situation Wanted 



By a d««lgii«r and dsoorator, second to 

 none. Can furnish the very best of references as 

 to ability. Am capable of taking entire charge 

 of store. The West preferred. Address No. 140, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



A Splendid Opportonity 



WU,X, 8A0BXPZCB 



our wen-established retail place located on fine 

 boulevard drive In midst of choice residence sec- 

 tion, 20 years in present location with 12-yeaj: 

 lease to run. Excelleut business. Good cbancie 

 for party to take hold of a w*ll-«ata1>llali«d, 

 paying bntlnaas at a bargain. Make us an 

 offer. 



FOB RENT — House, barn, greenhouses and 

 large lot. together with piping, tools, dies 

 and pots. For particulars address No. 149, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once, florist to take charge of 

 small retail place (Texas); 130 per month, 

 room and board, to competent man: references 

 required. Address No. 144. care Florists' Re- 

 vlew. Chicago. ^ 



WANTED— Florist to take charge of small 

 retail place, to grow carnations, mums and 

 bedding stock; none but steady men need apply: 

 waires 126 per month, board and room; chance 

 f^r wlvancement. Address No. 116. care Flor- 

 ists' Review. Chicago^ 



WANTED— A young man as assistant in green- 

 houses, must have had exp«rlence in gen- 

 eral work; be sober and Industrious, and able to 

 Mslst in otRce at design and floral work: give 

 rnfefences and state wages wanted without 

 S?.art Address No. 184, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. . 



FOB SALE— An elegant greenhouse plant up 

 to dawi and modem fn every way: 20 lots, 

 in noo feet of glass, fine dwelling, all new; a fine 

 rS and wholesale trade: the demand is flrst- 

 ^?«;««- eood market; in one of the finest cities 

 fn roiorwlo- water plentiful and the best of soil 

 rtirhtatthedoor; have other business ; will sel 

 ?*^sonkbl|. Address No. 14?. care Florists- 

 Review, Chicago. 



■BBTATS or- 



S.MUIR,3530MlGh.Boiil„CHieA60. 



John T. Mnlx, Mgr. 

 Mention "n* Review when yog writs. 



IN OKLAHOMA 



Our business, Nursery, Seed and Floral, 

 has grown up to our full financial capa- 

 city and is still expanding. We want 

 more capital to use in it. Will take a 

 partner with money to invest, who can 

 furnish Ai references, or we can give 

 good security for a loan. Correspondence 

 solicited. 



THE STILES CO., 



Seedsmen, Nurserymen, Florists. 



Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 



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send ns Photos or cUpplnsrs from other 

 catalogues and let us reproduce them. We 

 make the cuts for the Florists' Review. 



DEARBORN ENGRAVING CO.. 



300-30e Dsarborn St. OBXOAOO. 



