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OCTOBEB 13, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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FANCY MUMS! 



Large and Fancy, all colors, $2.00 to $2.50 per doz. 

 Good stock, good size, « 1.25 to 1.50 per doz. 



Small stock, - - - 5.00 to 8.00 per 100. 



FANCY ROSES, extra fine 

 CARNATIONS 



$4.00 to $5.00 per 100 

 1.00 to 2.00 per 100 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



19 Randolph St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mratlon The B«Tlew when yoo write. 



Champaign, III. — Thomas Franks has 

 made repairs and improvements on his 

 houses and has the place in fine shape for 

 winter. 



New Orleans, LAj — J. "William Bier- 

 horst's place, known as the Blooming 

 Nursery, 3116 St. Claude street, is doing 

 a nice business in cut flowers. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Adyertlaements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. When answers are to be 

 addressed In our care, add 10 cents for forward- 

 ing. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED — By an experienced 

 ^ower, propag'ator and capable of taklofr 

 charge of a florist establishment; middle a^e; 

 slnfrle; best of references. Address Florist, 

 78 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. 



FOR SALE— in a live ras city of 15,000; five 

 trreenhousefl stocked with roses, carnations 

 and a Reneral assortment of plants; natural ^as 

 for fuel, cheapest on earth; seven rotm house, 

 large grounds, bam, etc. Address A. L, Harmon, 

 lola, Kan. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a grood carnation 

 grower; at liberty to come at once: state 

 wages. Address No. 48, care Florists' Bevlew, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good grower of 

 cut flowers, in vicinity of Chicago; married, 

 best of references. Address No. 46, care 

 Florists' Bevlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By man experienced In 

 all branches; propagator, etc ; quick, hard 

 worker, taking Interest In welfare of his em- 

 ployers' business; around Chicago. Address No. 

 45, care Florists' Kevlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— An elegant greenhouse plant, up- 

 to-date and modern in every way; 20 lots. 

 40 000 feet of glass, fine dwelling, all new; a fine 

 retail and wholesale trade; the demand is first- 

 class: good market; In one of the finest cities 

 In Colorado; water plentiful and the best of soli 

 right at the door; have other business; will sell 

 reasonably. Address No. 44, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A good reliable German to grow 

 bedding plants and take charge of small 

 place in cemetery; state wages wanted. A. H. 

 Schneider, Concordia Cemetery, Oak Park. 111. 



FOR SALE— 200 feet of 4-lnch cast iron pipes, at 

 10c per foot. Carl Rauth, Springfield, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED — By December 1st, by 

 an all-round florist, SO years of age. married, 

 no family; would like position as foreman or 

 assistant In a greenhouse or flower store; seven 

 years at present place; can g-lve good references 

 at design work or general greenhouse work; 

 please state wages when answering. Address 

 R. H. M., Lock Box 79, Barre, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman by a flrst 

 class rose ( Beauties a specialty) and carna- 

 tion grower; capable of taking full charge of a 

 place and running it in a business-like manner 

 Address No. 60, «are Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A good all-round gardener for a 

 private place: must understand grape cult- 

 ure under glass and must be temperate; salary, 

 $60.00 per month with 7 room house; Scotch or 

 English preferred. Address, No. 49, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To exchange gilt-edge real estate, 

 valued at 16 600, for greenhouse property In 

 good order. Address Wo. 37, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— To rent greenhouse, not more than 

 160 miles from Chicago; 3 OUO to 6 000 feet 

 glass: state terms. Address No. 4%, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A second hand Hltchings' No. 17 

 boiler, must be in good repair. Also ven- 

 tilating machinery and 1500 feet of 4-lnch pipe. 

 Give prices flrst letter to James Hayes, 107 W. 

 8th Street, Topeka, Kansas. 



WANTED— An experienced grower of roses, 

 carnations, mums, and bedding plants; 

 steady work for a steady worker ; must be sober 

 and reliable man; well recommended; north of 

 Chicago. Address No. 38, care of Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— All or a half Interest in a florist 

 store with a good, well esubllshed trade: a 

 good chance for either lady or gentleman Ad- 

 dress J. Russler, 11140 Michigan Avenue.Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, dwelling and 2*4 

 acres; best location in state; home water 

 system; coal 60 cents per ton. G. L. Tyler. 

 Dubois. Pa. 



FOR SALE— Or rent, greenhouse of 1,300 sq. ft. 

 of glass and II acres of land ; 6-room house 

 and all outbuildings. Address Box 34, Rogers, 

 Ohio. 



FOR SALE-Having changed our heating plant 

 to steam, we offer about 800 feet of first-class 

 2-lnch wrought iron pipe, mostly bought by us 

 new; Is clean and free from flaws and rust holes; 

 price. 8 cts. per foot; f. o. b. Cedar Falls. Joseph 

 Bancroft & Son, Cedar Falls. Iowa. 



F^Sn?^***^^ °^ ^e«t o' »!»«■ with stock for 

 $100; in a good factory. town of 6.000; no com- 

 petition; not able to do the work; come and see 

 it. James R. Johnston, Dunkirk, Ind. 



FOR SALE OR RENT-16 acres land; ten-room 

 house, partly furnished If wanted ; new barn, 

 30x36; one greenhouse, 100x22; one greenhouse, 

 200x22; set with cucumt)er piants Just coming 

 into bearing; large lot of celery, single violets, 

 and carnations in field if wanted. Inquire of W. E. 

 Allen, Leominster. Mass. 



FOR SALE — Horizontal tubular hot water 

 boiler In first-class condition; nearly new 

 Deane steam pump. J. W. Dunford, Clayton, Mo. 



WANTED— Manager for greenhouse contain- 

 ing 8000 sq. ft. of glass, situated in a town 

 of 6 000 Inhabitants, 86 miles east of Kansas City; 

 marr.ed man preferred; state salary wanted. Ad- 

 dress T. H. Harvey, Marshall, Mo. 



TXTANTED— Competent night fireman; must be 

 TT strictly temperate and industrious; wages 

 $46 per month. J. W. Dunford. Clayton, Mo. 



FOB SALE— At a bargain: four greenhonsea, 

 well stocked; also cold frame sash; 3-room 

 cottage, city water: houses heated by hot water; 

 situated at Lynchburg. Virginia, a city of 36,000 

 Inhabitants. Apply J. Palmer Gordon, Ashland, 

 Virginia. 



FOB SALE— A well-established, well-stocked, 

 first-class retail florist store In the business 

 center of one of the largest cities of the middle 

 states: excellent patronage; handles the flowers 

 of 100 000 sq. feet of glass. For full particulars 

 address No.87,care of Florists' Bevlew, Chicago. 



FOB SALE— Four acres of land all planted 

 with good salable nursery stock and MOD feet 

 of glass In good condition. Address G. Teuf el, 

 R. F. D. Portland, Ore. 



PUBLIC 8AL.E. 



Will be sold at public sale on October 29 at 

 1 o'clock: 9 greenhouses containing 21.000 feet of 

 glass, flUed with carnations: 4 acres of lanCl. hot 

 water boilers, 36 miles from Philadelphia on 

 P. S. V. R. R., near Parker Ford Station. 



ESTATE OF AARON KBITBR. 



Wanted- 



A goodt reliable youoj; 

 man> up to date in floral 

 work of all kinds and 

 mtist be a i;ood salesman for a first-daas 

 retail store. Must be able to take care of imall 

 coDservatory, etc. ; state salary wanted and ref 

 erence from last place : permanent position fo 

 right party. AddresB Vo. 43. oar* riorlats' 

 »«^l«w, Ohlcairo. 



Situation Wanted 



An experienced florist wants position as work- 

 ing foreman or section man in an establisbment 

 wbere flrst-class cut flowers are required; 

 Scotchman, 15 years' experience in this country; 

 can furnish good references. 



Address Vo. 47, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE. 



Our Greenhou.-e*. planted in Chrysanthemuias, 

 Roses and Carnations, besides ferns and miscellaneoos 

 stock for propagating, flower pois. delivery wagon, hor- 

 ses, etc. : ground and residence and barn to be leased for 

 ten years or more. The oldest and best established 

 trade in our city of 26.100 people. Reason for selling: 

 Father and Mother too old to carry their extensive retail 

 store m this city, and I have to take charge. Immediate 

 occupation given. Season open Oct. 2il. Everything in 

 fine shape. Cash or Credit. Address 



A. A. PANTET, Ft. Smith, Ark. 



3 No. 12 Furman Brick-set 

 Steam Boilers FOR SALE. 



As we are now using only tubular boilers we 

 offer above at a low figure. These boilers have 

 been used only very little, are in every way as 

 good as new and had been cast for us with extra 

 stays in domes to increase strength. They are 

 rated to carry each 25 90J square feet of glass 

 from 60 to 60 degrees. For further particulars 



Address S. J. BEVTER, WESTEBLT, R. I. 



