JAmiABT 12, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



425 



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We Produce First Grade Stock in Sucii Great Quantities that 



WE CAN FILL SHIPPING ORDERS I 



FOR SELECT STOCK AT ANY TIME. 



AXaBIOAXr BBAVTT- 



Extra long: stem per doz., fi.OO to 15.00 



80-incb8tem '* 3.00 



21-bich8tem 250 



; 20-inotaitem ' 2.00 



le-lnob Item * 1.60 



12-lDChBtem " 1.2S 



Mncbstem .75 



Brldeamaid per 100, 



Bride 



Golden Gate 



Obatenay " 



Liberty 



Meteor 



OamationB, Rood " 



fancy. 



$6.00 to 10.00 

 6.00 to 10.00 

 6.00 to 10.00 

 6.00 to 10.00 

 6.00 to 12.00 

 6.00 to 10.00 

 2.00to 8.00 

 4.00 



All other stock at kmeat Marfcet rates— No charge for packisg. Prices sabjoct to chaege withaat aotke. 



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WIETOR BROS. 



51 Wabash Avenue 

 CHICAGO. 



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40 to 50 Growers 



We can and will fill your Ont Flower 

 wants to advantagre. 



Plenty of BBAUTZES, MAIDS, 

 BBZBBB, etc. 



CABBATZOVB, VZOIJITS, 



BVIiBOUS STOCK, etc. 



ai;l OBADES. 



Shipping: orders our specialty. Write, 

 telephone or teleirraph. 



Long' Distance Phone 1129 Main. 



Hoadqnartera for HABDY FSBBB 



and WZZJ) SmZiAX. 



Xoat complete line of 



FLORISTS* SUPPLIES 



IB THE WEST. 



CATALOGUE FREE 



E. r. WINTERSON CO. 



Bstabllehed 1894. 



45-47-49 Wibish Ave., CHICAGO. 



Mention The Rerlew wben yoa write. 



Decatur, III. — M. Z. Kellogg is suc- 

 cessor to the Decatur HortictUtural Co., 

 recently dissolved. 



Omaha, Neb. — Fire caused by an over- 

 heated stove did some damage January 

 8 in the store of Alfred Donaghue. 



Peoria, III.— J. W. Walker, of Kuhl 's. 

 has been at Cambridge, Mich., to attend 

 the funeral of his mother, who died sud- 

 denly January 2, aged 83 years. 



Newburg, N. Y. — R. H. Cathcart, who 

 bought the Wait establishment, has also 

 bought a farm just outside of town, 

 where he will put up a range of houses 

 in the spring. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word, cash with order. When answers are to be 

 Addressed In our care, add 10 cents for forward- 

 inf . 



Plant adverUsements NOT admitted under this 

 bead. 



WANTED— A situation by an all-round power 

 and deslgrner, with a reliable Arm : best of 

 references. Address H. Schwarz, 366 North St., 

 New Bedford, Mass. 



WANTBD— Hot water boiler for soft coal, 

 capacity to carry upward of 1600 feet of 4-ln. 

 pipe; must be In good shape and guaranteed 

 servlceably sound. Reply with full description 

 and make lowest price delivered. J. T. Cherry, 

 Athens. 111. 



WANTED-A rood florist to Uke half Interest 

 In a irreenhouse plant of 4.000 feet of glass, 

 with room to enlargre; good location, surrounded 

 by four cities. Apply or address W. H. 8., Box 8, 

 Berlin. Conn. 



WANTBD— Two youngr men as assistants for 

 grreenhouse work; wa<es 110.00 per week; 

 apply with references. Address J. A. Peterson, 

 McHenry Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED— A reliable working foreman to take 

 chargre of medium sized commercial 

 greenhouses, to grow cut flowers and plants for 

 a retail store trade: state wages. Address Mrs. 

 Fred. J. King, Ottawa, 111. 



WANTED— A flrst-class rose and carnation 

 grower; must be a first-class man and fur- 

 nish references as to character and ability; good 

 wages and permanent place. Address No. Ill, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— One Kroescbell No 2 hot water 

 boiler, and pipes from house 20x200. W. F. 

 Dunteman, Benaenvllle, 111. 



SITUATION WANTBD-By practical all-round 

 florist; German; 14 years' experience ; a 

 steady situation with chance to rent; west or 

 southwest preferred. Address No. 118, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTBD— At once, experienced man: retail 

 place of 7.000 feet of glass; wages l&O.OO per 

 month. Address with references F. B. Tinker, 

 Peru, Indiana. 



SITUATION WANTBD-By a practical all- 

 round grower to manage a small place; 

 middle-aged; single: state wages. Address Wm. 

 Klrkbam, 154 South Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE— To settle estate; Trlpple green- 

 houses; fully stocked; up-to-date; retail 

 trade extra fine; center of city of 86.000. Address 

 H. O. Plckhardt, Merlden, Conn. 



WANTED— A young florist to take charge of 

 4000 feet of glass: must be competeat. sober 

 and a worker: a single man preferred. For 

 particulars write, giving referencea to J. W. 

 Margrave & Co., Hiawatha, Kan. 



WANTBD— A go«d all around florist, elderly 

 gentleman and single preferred; must be 

 sober and understand how to grow a general line 

 of plants. Address No. 107, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Ohlcago. 



WANTED— At once, a good, willing, up-to-date 

 florist, of good habits, for our new retail 

 store and show rooms: must be a strictly artistic 

 flower worker In every way. This will be a 

 good position for the right person. Address 

 Chaa. T. Slebert, 166 Liberty Market, Pittsburg, 

 Pa. 



FOR SALE— Florists or market gardeners, do 

 you want the bargain of a lifetime In a good 

 home. In a good city, with a good market. 30 

 acres of land, good buildings, greenhouse of 7.000 

 feet of glass; carnations and lettuce. For defi- 

 nite description write W.. Box 53. Olney. 111. 



FOR SALE— Very cheap, J or 4 medium green- 

 houses and hot water heating plant, or will 

 rent to desirable party; houses now full; only 

 one in good Michigan county. Address No. 110, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED- To buy for caab, a greenhouse 

 plant in the middle states, from 4 000 to 

 10 000 feet of glass in good repair, and doing good 

 business with dwelling house and land. Address 

 No. 100. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTBD— I want to lease place of about 10,000 

 feet of glass In good condition for not less 

 than seven (7) years, before 1st of May; must be 

 good shipping point. Frank McGowan.Utica.N.Y. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; good ex- 

 perience in all departments; mums, carna- 

 tions and roses a specialty; good propagator; 

 Scotch ; reference. Address No. 108, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTBD— Practical experienced nursery 

 agents In every city; retail; salary or com- 

 mission; special inducements allowed to those 

 having covered extensive successful territory; 

 references. J. Dobbertln's Son, P. O. Box 388, 

 Rochester. N. Y. 



WANTED— A competent young florist to take 

 charge of a small place and fire; will pay 

 136.00 per month and board. Address W. n. 

 Wright, Vlcksburg Miss. 



lOB SALE— Ballard's greenhouse, 1750, Perry, 

 Iowa. 



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FOB 8ALB— Seven acrea of land at Park Bldge, 

 111.; fine soil and well adapted for grreen- 

 house purposes. Terms easy. Address A. L. 

 Randall. lOJtandolpb St.. Chicago. 



FOR SALE) — Some extra good second-hand 3-ln. 

 pipe, guaranteed sound, 6c per foot; also 

 some 4-ln.; and small and medium size boilers. 

 W. H. Salter. Rochester. N. Y. 



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

 greenhouues stocked with roses, carnations 

 and a general assortment of plants; natural gas 

 for fuel, cheapest on earth: seven room house, 

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

 lola. Kan. 



Carnatioo Orower 



WANTED— Sini^Ie, muat be » hus- 

 tler. State waces with board and 

 room in first letter. 



r. li«Kramer« -WMhinrton.b.o. 



For Sale or Lease 



Rosemoorfireenhooses 



seven In all, with 53 acres of good land In a col- 

 lege town and iO miles from Cincinnati. 



A. T. ROUDEBUSH. Oxford, Ohio. 

 FOR SALE OR LEASE. 



About 7.000 square feet of glass, sash for cold- 

 frames, 1^ acres of ground with six-room house, 

 f:ood barn, spring house and other out buildings, 

 ocated 4 miles from Pittsburg and 4 miles from 

 Allegheny market; 30 minutes by trolley to either 

 place: wlU sell glass and rent ground, or will 

 sell the business entire, or will sell to a single 

 man and remain on the place and give him board; 

 the houses are stocked and going right along for 

 spring trade; have a good lot of Dutch bulbe in 

 cold frames, also hardy roses (potted up), pan- 

 sles. daisies, hardy pinks, myosotls, sweet Wil- 

 liams, etc. My reason for wishing to dispose of 

 the property is that I am getting old and want to 

 retire from active business. Address 



M. MACMAN, Etna, Pa. 

 Mention The Review when yog write. 



Please discontinue my advertisement 

 in the Florists' Review, as the desired 

 result has been attained.— -Jno. G. Eisele, 

 Philadelphia. 



