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ThcWcckly Florists^ Review* 



NOVEMUKB 3, 1904. 



Exhibition Mums 



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Extra Lar^re and Extra Fine, $4 to $6 per dos. 



If you c«n use a quantity it will be to your advantage to let us quote special prices. 



Larfl^e and Faney, all eolore, $8.00 to $8.00 

 per doB. 



Good atoek, c^ood siae, $1.00 to $1.60 per dos. 



Small stock, 8.00 to 6.00 per 100 



Quality good throughout. 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS OF THE BEST QUALITY. 



A. L. RANDALL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



19 Randolph St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WHITE FLY. 



In reading the Eeview I see that there 

 are many florists who are troubled with 

 a small white fly. I have had the same 

 trouble. It seems t# thrive best where 

 there are plenty of salvias, cinerarias 

 and pelargoniums. I have found a very 

 simple remedy. Take some fly paper 

 and lay around the above named plants 

 and on this place a few dried apples. 

 They seem to relish these very much. 

 All readers of the Eeview will do well 

 to try the above and watch the results. 



S. M. Wyatt. 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTa 



Department of Plant Reg[istration. 



Guttman & Weber, New York, submit 

 for registration, Seedling Carnation Vic- 

 tory, hitherto known as No. 3; color, 

 scarlet red; flower larger than Lawson; 

 stem stiff and very long, but close- 

 jointed and less brittle than most stiff- 

 stemmed varieties. The plant resembles 

 Lawson in appearance, but is feaid to be 

 as prolific as Scott. 



Wm. J. Stewart, Sec'y. 



Pbovo, Utah. — Jensen & Huish, pro- 

 prietors of the Provo Floral Co., have 

 built a large greenhouse, stocked it and 

 are ready for business. 



You may discontinue my advertise- 

 ment of violet plants. I have sold all 

 the stock I had, which shows that it cer- 

 tainly pays to advertise in your paper. — 

 G. M. Naumann, Cleveland, O. 



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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Adyertlsemeats under thlB bead one cent a 

 word, cash with order. When answers are to be 

 addressed In our care, add 10 cents for f orward- 

 Inr. 



Plant advertiBements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— On a private place, by 

 a competent man. thorougrbly up In the grow- 

 ing of roses, carnations, mums, palms, etc.; 

 married; best of references. Address Joe Smith, 

 Gardener. Lake Forest, I1L 



SITUATION WANTED— In wholesale or reUll 

 store in Chicago; experienced in cut flowers 

 and retail store work. Address No. ft9t care 

 Florists' Review. Otalcagro. 



WANTED— A good reliable man for flrst-class 

 retail florist store: one who Is a good sales- 

 man and designer; must be well educated and 

 neat; state salary, ace and reference; a good 

 position for the right party. Address No. 57, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-5 000 feet of glass, stock, etc. ; win- 

 ter's coal at half value. In a factory town of 

 5,000; established trade; no comi>etition. Jas. R. 

 Johnston, Dunkirk, Ind. 



SITUATION WANT«D-By an experienced 

 violet and rose grower. Address No. 60, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Store work, Oec. 1; 

 O middle-aged, first-class designer; sale<>man, 

 canable taking charge; excellent references. 

 Address No. 61, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— German, middle age preferred, for 

 retail place. F. Wm. Heckenkamp, Jr., 6th 

 and Adams Streets. Qulncy, III. 



FOR SALE— A very desirable greenhouse 

 property in good condition, planted to about 

 7,000 roses In good condiilon, and about 4.000 car- 

 nations In fine condition; age and brokea down 

 In health cause of selling. If Interested write 

 Law Floral Co., Shelby vllle, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a first-class store- 

 man, decorator, designer in up to-date store, 

 or would take charge of retail greenhouse plant; 

 age 28, life experience in all lines; best of refer- 

 ences given. Address No. 08, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-8H-ln. bol er tubes, 14-foot lengths, 

 extra quality, 8 cents per foot. Nemaha 

 Greenhouses, Seneca, Kansas. 



WANTED— A willing worker for general green- 

 house work; cut flowers and plants; must 

 not be a'raid of work; state lowest wages. Ad- 

 dress, Gelven & Son, Sedalla, Mo. 



WANTED— A man for general greenhouse 

 work; to grow carnations, chrysanthe- 

 mums, spring beoding plants and Easter forcing 

 bulbs; must come at once and must be sober and 

 Industrious. Address, Daniel E. Gorman, 829 

 High Street. Wllllamsport, Pa. 



FOR SALE-No. 16 H U hings hot- water boiler in 

 good condition: 160.00 cash, f. o. b. Draper & 

 Clark. Oreensburg, lad. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman; 

 German, single, sober, age 38; first-class 

 grower of cut flowers and pot plants; designer; 



S lease state wages; good reference. Address, 

 o. ae. Care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD-By an experienced 

 grower, propagator and capable or taking 

 charge or the management of a small florist es- 

 tablishment; middle age. single. Address Wm. 

 Klrkham. 1967 West Madison Street, Chicago. III. 



FOR RENT— Four greenhouses and dwelling, 

 6000 feet glass steam heat, well stocked with 

 pot plants and vegetables, frood home market, 

 well located. 30 miles from Chicago, easy terms 

 or win sell greenhouses and stock and lease 

 land; only responsible parties need apply. Ad- 

 dress, Crete Greenhouses, Crete. 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good grower of 

 cut flowers, in vicinity of Chicago; married, 

 best of references. Address No. 46, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— All or a half interest In a florist 

 store with a good, well established trade: a 

 good chance for either lady or gentleman Ad- 

 dress J. Russler, 11140 Michigan Avenue,Chlcago. 



FOR SALE— In a live gas city of 16,000; five 

 greenhouses stocked with roses, carnations 

 and a general assortment of plants; natural gas 

 for fuel, cheapest on earth; seven room house, 

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

 lola, Kan. 



FOR SALE— An elegant greenhouse plant, up- 

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

 40 000 feet of gUss. 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 soil 

 right at the door; have other business; will sell 

 reasonably. Address No. 44, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



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ANTED— A second hand Hltchings' No. 17 

 boiler, must be in rood repair. Also ven- 

 tilating machinery and 16U0 feet of 4- Inch pipe. 

 Give prices first letter to James Hayes, lOT W. 

 8ih Street, Topeka. Kansas. 



FOR S VLE— Greenhouses, perhaps the best 

 paying thing In the Northwest: 4.000 feet of 

 glass; cash only; write for particulars. Lester 

 Park Greenhouse, Duluth. Minnesota. 



FOR SALE— 400 electrotypes for a complete 

 seed and plant cata'ogue; also fruit and 

 shrub cuts. Make me an offer: don't apply unless 

 you want tbe lot. H. W. Koemer, Station B, R.6, 

 Milwaukee. Wis. 



WANTED— At ODce, competent carnation 

 grower; single; state wages, with room; 

 give references. Suuth Bend Floral Co., South 

 Bend, Ind. 



WANTED-Thoroughly competent and expe- 

 rienced propagator. pr)n< Ipally roses and 

 carnations. Must be capabe of showing good 

 results. State experience where last • mployed 

 and wages wanted. Address, Lake View Biose 

 Gardens, Jamestown. N. T. 



FOR SALE — Horizontal tubular hot water 

 boiler In first-class condition; nearly new 

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



WANTED— An experienced grower of roses, 

 carnations, mums and bedding plants; 

 steady work for a steady worke' ; must be sober 

 and reliable man; well recommended; north of 

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

 view. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTE[>— As foreman by a first 

 class rose ( Beauties a specialty) and carna- 

 tion grower, capable of taking full charge of a 

 place and running it in a buBlneus-llke manner. 

 Address No. SO, aare 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, 

 160 00 per month witn 7 room house; Scotch or 

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

 Ists' Review. Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



An experienced florist wants position as work- 

 ing foreman or section man in an cstabiiRhment 

 where flrst-class cut flowers are required; 

 Scotchman, 15 years' experience in this country; 

 can furnish good references. 



Addesa Mo. 47, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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n nil I nil* man, up to date in floral 

 WWtllllUII work of all kinds and 

 mttst be a good salesman for a firsts:lass 

 retail store. Must be able to take care of small 

 conservatory, etc. ; state salary wanted and ref- 

 erence from last place ; permanent position for 

 right party. Address Mo. 43, oars Florists' 

 Bs^lew, Chloatro. 



FOR SALE. 



1000 ft. IJi-lnch pipe at 6c per ft.. lOO ft. 2-inch 

 at 8c per ft., 258 ft. 3-inca at 12c per ft.; 5 Slnch 

 valves, globe and brass tockets, at $3.00 each; 

 2 2-inch globe valves at $1.60; 4 IJi-lnch globe 

 and brass valves at $1 50 each; loo assorted fit- 

 tings, lot $8 00; 4 ?<-lneh brass globe valves at 76c 

 each; the whole lot f. o. b. $1.26. This is all sound 

 pipe, practically as good as new, been in use 

 short time, some not used at all; is cheap enough 

 to buy and lay away, it is less than half-price. 

 FOBT-AV-PBOK OBBBVaOtJSBB. 

 &oaff Bruclx Olty, M. J 



