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NOVBMBBB 24, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



23 



FANCY CARNATIONS 



Wc have stock which cannot 

 be duplicated on this market* 



If you want strictly A J goods you will be 

 pleased with the stock we can send you. 



TAKING GOOD CARE OF OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS IS OUR SPECIALTY. 



CHOICE ROSES 



3. L. RANDALL CO. 



WHOLESALE FLORISTS 



21 Randolph St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention The Review when jon write. 



OCEANIC N.J. 



At the Monmouth County Horticultural 

 Society's meeting, November 18, all the 

 prize money was ordered paid, and there 

 was a surplus of more than $100 from 

 the receipts of the recent show. 



The discussion of the evening was on 

 San Jose scale. Mr. Hale said that 

 he had tried soda, salt and sulphur, also 

 caustic soda and Paris green, without 

 any effect. Others stated that the lime, 

 salt and sulphur application damaged 

 trees and did not destroy the scale on 

 apple and pear trees. Mr. Turner said 

 that he sprays his pear trees in pots 

 mth the latter solution and there is no 

 scale left. Mr. Hale sprayed his trees 

 Avith crude oil (insecticide oil) and his 

 trees are now clean. But the members 

 came to the conclusion that no orchard 

 can be kept clean while the neighboring 

 orchard is neglected and that the matter 

 of compulsory spraying should be agi- 

 tated. 



At our next meeting, December 2, the 

 discussion will be on "Bose Culture Un- 

 der Glass." B. 



Columbus, 0. — The stock of the Liv- 

 ingston Seed Co. is in very fine shape and 

 they report business very satisfactory. 



Marion, 0. — F. E. Blake combined his 

 flower show with the fall opening of a 

 department store and each made an ad- 

 vertising success. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Atlyertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. When answers are to be 

 addressed in our care, add 10 cents for forward- 



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Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTBD-By a thoroughly ex- 

 perienced florist; 20 years' experience; roses, 

 carnations and ereneral stock; references. Ad- 

 dress No. 81, care Florists' Review, Chlcasro. 



FOR SALB— One IH and one iH Furman hot 

 water boiler In fine condition. - Address 

 A. L. Booth, 202 Hlgrh St., Bristol, R. L 



FOR SALE— On 62 acres of leased land; green- 

 houses, dwelling, barn and sheds ; with or 

 without ImplementB: growingr and marketable 

 crop; situated at 8600 Anthony Ave., Chicago; 

 have moved to Onarg'a, 111., and want to dispose 

 of the place and stock for less than half value 

 for cash: would be a splendid place for poultry 

 combined with rardenlagr. Ludvlir Mosbaek, 

 O narya, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED-Oerman, slngrle, aye 31, 

 first-class grower of cut flowers and pot 

 plants: 15 years' experience. Address No. 78, 

 care Florists' Review. Chlcacro. 



SITUATION WANTED-Young man. 26 years, 

 desires position as second man; private or 

 commercial; five years' experience In yreen- 

 nouse work; references furnished. Address 

 No. 77, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



InOR SALE— Store In Back Bay, Boston; flrst- 

 ! class locality, fully equipped. doin< good 

 business; too much business on hand cause of 

 selling. Address S. O., 76 Waumbeck Street, 

 Roxbury, Mass. 



WANTED— Reliable party wishes to leaxe es- 

 tablishment of not less than 30.000 feet of 

 g'lass; must be in first-class shape and within 

 50 miles of Chicago. Address No. 76, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good rose or car- 

 nation grower: at liberty after Dec. 1: West 

 preferred: married, good references; state sal- 

 ary. Address No. 76. care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— Business Manager. We want a re- 

 liable man In every town and city to man- 

 age a branch office; no canvaaelnr required; 

 can easily be managed with other business or 

 work of any nature; no capital required; full 

 particulars on application; give two business 

 references and present occupation. Knight & 

 Bostwlck. Nurserymen, Newark, New York. 



FOR SALE— Five greenhouses stocked with 

 carnations, roses, asparagus, etc ; 5.000 feet 

 of glass; hot water heat; tec minutes walk from 

 station; one minute from electric cars: estab- 

 lished 30 years; HI health cause of sale. A. F. 

 Belcher. Foxboro, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Florist shop, built 6 years in center 

 of large city; fine opportunity for man of 

 small capital. Adaress No. 74, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-German single, sober; 

 age 33: 15 years' experience; palms, ferns, cut 

 flowers, bedding plants, forcing stock. Chicago 

 preferred. Address No. 80, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Horizontal tubular hot water 

 boiler in first-class condition; nearly new 

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



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. Russler, lUth 

 Street and Avon Avenue, Morgan Park, 111. 



WANTED AT ONCE— Boy or young man from 

 16 up. t9 help along in greenhouses; good 

 place for a beginner Otto Bourdy, Lowell, Mass. 



WANTED— Young lady of good character to 

 work in floral store; good home and steady 

 employment to right party; open Dec. 1. Address 

 with particulars No. 78, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Owing to death of proprietor, will 

 sell established greenhouse situated in 

 thriving southern city. No competition. For ' 

 particulars address R. A. Schneider, 2962 Wabash 

 Ave . Chicago. 111. 



FOR SALE— In a live gas city of 15 000; flve 

 greenhouses stocked with roses, carnations 

 and a general assortment of plants; natural ^as 

 for fuel; cheapest on earth: seven room house, 

 large grrounds, barn, etc. Address A. L. Harmon, 

 lola, Kan. 



WANTED— In Northern Wisconsin, an all- 

 around greenhouse man ; experienced, 

 sober and Industrious; references required. Ad- 

 dress No. 62, care Florists' Review, 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 flrst- 

 clase; 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. 60, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— 120 00 to »60 00 per week. See 

 3H-inch adv. In another column. Address 

 Spauldlng Nursery and Orchards Co.. Spauldlng, 

 Illinois. 



— FOR SALE — 



On account of other business I will sell my 

 Market Harden business (in Southern Illinois) at 

 a bargain. Address 



No. 71. Care FlorUta' Review. CHICAGO. 

 Mention Tbo R«vlew whan yog writs. 



Store Man Wanted 



Have a flrst-class opening in Chicago for a 

 capable store man. Moderate waRes to start 

 and advancement when ability fs shown to 

 handle flrst-class trade. Address with particu- 

 lars as to experience and wages wanted— 



No. 79, care Flori «ts^ Review, Chicago. 



Free Rent 6 Months 



Range 26,000 Squire Feet of Glass. 



No stock. Not running. Or will seU low and 

 on easy terms. For full particulars address 



E. I. BARNETT, Reading, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WANTED. 



At once a first-class store man, good designer 

 and decorator. State salary and experience in 

 first letter. 



E. B. Mergenfhaler, 



E. WASHINGTON LANE, 

 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Situation Wanted 



An experienced florist wants position as work- 

 ing foreman or section man in an establishment 

 where flrst-class cut flowers are required; 

 Scotchman, 15 years' experience in this country; 

 married; can furnish good references. i 



Address Ho. 47, caie Florists' Review, 

 Olilcago. 



FOR SALE 



Five new houses, nbout 6000 feet of glass; Neat 

 Store, etc.: Hot wa *r heat: City water; on paved 

 streets; In City of about 10,000. Have been e«- , 

 tablished two years and eight months. Tb« 

 business has experienced its up-hill-puU and now • 

 is paying and promises well to anyone who la 

 willing to push and has the means to assmne the . 

 ownership at this time. Best of reasons for de- 

 siring to sell. Only those with serious Intenttons . 

 and ca^h, please reply. I am not oflerlngsome^ . 

 thing for nothing but have , 



An Excellent Opportunity 



at a great deal less money than it can be built 

 up for at any point. 



H. H. COTTON, 



Nebraska City, Nebraska. 



