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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



June 29, 1906. 



row of cork and birch bark window 

 boxes in front of their new store. Bos- 

 ton ferns, ivies, begonias, livistonas and 

 tradescantias are effectively grouped, an 

 object lesson for other business houses. 



D. T. Conner, of Lord & Burnham Co., 

 is off on his vacation. First he goes 

 to Baltimore on a business trip, thence 

 to Minersville, Pa., on a ditto ditto. A 

 Pittsburg glass magnate is not in it 

 with D. T. Conner. 



W. J. Sherry, of Johnson & Stokes, 

 reports an exceptionally good season in 

 both vegetable and flower seeds. 



It is said that Berber Bros, are seri- 

 ously considering ejecting their eleemosy- 

 nary tenants, even though they be from 

 la belle France. 



Now that G. C. Watson has publicly 

 absolved S. S. Pennock from being a 

 loafer others may hope. 



F. J. Michell reports a good early 

 demand for fall bulbs. 



Hope you will have a great Fourth. 

 Don't do anything rash. Phil. 



AuBUEN, E. I. — J. A. Budlong & Son 

 Co. has built a new house 50x500 feet 

 and planted it to Bridesmaid. 



SoMERvnj:^;, N. J. — ^Ernest F. Hoehl 

 has closed out his business here and is 

 temporarily at Cetronia, Pa., while look- 

 ing for a new location. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdTertlsementB under this head one cent a 

 word, CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

 are to be addressed in our care, add 10 cents for 

 forwarding-. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 bead. 



FOR SALE— A plant of three greenhouses, 18x 

 100; two greenhouses 10x100: one greenhouse, 

 12x80; and office 12x16; two houses only two 

 years old; all glazed with 16x24 glass; paved 

 street from greenhouse to Buflfalo; ptlce. $2750.00, 

 tlOOO.OO cash, balance to suit purchaser; land 

 alone cost us 12600.00. John Pult Estate, North 

 Tonawanda, N . Y. 



WANTED— A grower of carnations, mums, and 

 general stock, capable of taking charge; 

 state reference, experience and salary expected. 

 Address John Dleckmann &Co., Wheellngr, W. Va. 



FOR SALE— A number of 4-lnch and 6-lnch hot 

 water gate valves In good condition; will 

 sell at half cost. Address Geo. Wlttbold Co., 1657 

 Buckingham Place, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Two No. 65 Hltchings sectional 

 tubular heaters; capacity, 2,000 feet 4- in. 

 Slpe; used 3 years; Al condition. A. R. Paine, 

 ialdwlnsville, Mass. 



FOR SALE— A »-room dwelling, 3 greenhouses 

 ^^ with cold frames. In a university town of 

 bOOO: greenhouses well stocked; good trade; a 

 death the cause of sale. For particulars, address 

 L. G. RoUston, Pa.vetteville, Ark. 



FOR SALE— On account of bad healtli I wish to 

 dispose of my greenhouses and florist plant; 

 ^ acres of fine land in the suburbs of Memphis, 

 Tenn.; three houses on place, one nine- room; 

 greenhouse 200x40; all necessary outbuildings, 

 with large bam; thre<> large hotbeds with sash, 

 and smaller ones; doing a good business; will 

 sell, lease or rent, or will give a good man with 

 a small capital one-half Interest in the business if 

 he is an up-to-date man and understands the 

 florist and gardening business, but must "be Al 

 man in every respect, with good recommenda- 

 tions. J. Pierce, P. O. Box 154, Memphis, Tenn. 



TVT ANTED — At once, first-class grower and 

 »» propagator of roses, carnations, bedding 

 plants and general stock; 5000 feet of glass; must 

 be strictly sober and reliable, with good refer- 

 ences; steiwiy situation and good pay to right 

 person; state wages and send copy of references 

 at once. Mrs. M. E. G. Ventres, Port Allegany, Pa. 



WANTED -Three good growers to work under 

 foreman; steady work and good pav to 

 right parties. Address G. M. Kellogg, Pleasant 

 Hill, Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED-By florist with 20 years' 

 experience ; good grower, maker-up; c,"vn 

 also attend to books and correspondence, etc.; 

 strictly sober, industrious and obliging; please 

 mention wapes; place south of New York pre- 

 ferred, though others considered. Address No, 

 08, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Some extra good second-hand 3- 

 inch pipe, guaranteed sound, 6c foot; also 

 some 4-inch; several small and medium-size 

 boilers cheap; some 12x14 and larger double 

 glass, 12.50 >box. W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



SITUATION WANTED-By July 1, by a flrst- 

 class grower of roses, carnations, violets, 

 etc. ; used to store work and retail trade, design- 

 ing, etc.; 14 years' experience; first-class refer- 

 ence; a hustler; medium-size place preferred. 

 Address No. 04, care Florists' Review, Cliicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By an Al grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums and general stock; 

 14 years' experience; can furnish best of refer- 

 ences; married. Address No. 56, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Al grower wishes to 

 take charge of commercial or private place 

 In Illinois, Indiana, Ohio or Pennsylvania; have 

 a thorough knowledge in greenhouse and store 

 work. Address P. O. Box 655, Abingdon, Va. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse and land; a good op- 

 portunity for anyone wanting about 5000 feet 

 glass: convenient: well located; city water. For 

 particulars address Box 842, Marion, Iowa. 



WANTED— At once, a first-class decorator and 

 desigrner; steady place; state wages and 

 reference; also one man to grow geneial stock. 

 W. H. Hunafeld Floral Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



WANTED — Young man desiring to get ac- 

 qusdnted with greenhouse work. Otto 

 Bourdy, Lowell, Mass. 



WANTED— First-class man who can grow Al 

 roses and carnations; t65.00 per month to 

 start; must furnish satisfactory reference. Ad- 

 di-ess No. 0L. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Two cast-iron Royal hot water 

 heaters, six and nine sections; they will 

 supply 2400 and 4560 square feet of direct radia- 

 tion; a bargain, at tl50 and 1225 respectively. 

 Walter S. Hall, Osage, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— Retail flower store in suburb of 

 Chicago; small Investment required and 

 good profit certain for active young man or 

 woman with a little experience in catering to 

 first-class trade. Addi-ess No. SO, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A Kieley Champion return steam- 

 trap for returning condensation of 6000 to 8000 

 feet of 1-inch pipe to boiler; good as new; want 

 to put in larger ; cash price, t50; cost, $75. 

 George H. Benedict, Yorkville, N. Y. 



WANTED— Foreman for large nursery; must 

 be first-class propagator, and compe- 

 tent to handle workmen; reference required; 

 steady place to the right man. Address No. 48, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A good carnation grower with $300, 

 to take charge of 10,000 carnations; will 

 give half interest in the business; carnations to 

 be used on the Chicago market. Address No. 6i8, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Cucumber foi-cing houses; fine 

 property; dwelling; waterworks; all com- 

 plete. Address No. 44, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



TI7ANTED — To correspond with an up-to-date 

 »» saleswoman and designer in regard to 

 taking position. Address Lldgerwood Green- 

 house, 122 Post street. Spokane, Wash. 



WANTED— A good grower of roses and carna- 

 tions; to right man I have a good position: 

 house for married man; grlve experience and 

 wages wanted. Address Joe Tosini, Sioux Falls, 

 South Dakota. 



WANTED— Single man with practical exper- 

 ience in bedding and blooming plants; give 

 reference, age and wages without board in first 

 letter. Fuhlbruegge Bros., Winona, Minn. 



FOR RENT- Small place in live town; store in 

 connection; will sell stock and fixtures at a 

 sacrifice. For particulars address No. 47, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Tl/^ANTED— Good grower of roses and cama- 

 T T tlons in two small greenhouses, 14x45; must 

 be sober, honest. Industrious and single; wages, 

 $20.00 a month with room and board; references 

 required. Address Mrs. C. P. Worthy, 515 N. Main 

 St., Paris, Texas. 



"Y\!' ANTED— A good grower who can help in 

 »» either roses or carnations; we have a good 

 opening for an energetic, sober man; ability will 

 be promptly recognized and rewarded; give ex- 

 jjerience and i-eferences. Address No. 40, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Old age compels me to quit busi- 

 ness. I offer my two greenhouses, well 

 stocked, No. 17 Hltchings boiler, pipes, house of 

 seven rooms, lot, hotbed sash, etc., for sale 

 cheap: city of HOOO inhabitants, sixty-five miles 

 from Chicago; shipping facilities in all directions; 

 splendid location for a hustler, with no green- 

 house inside of twenty-eight miles; will sell 

 greenhouses alone if desired ; correspondence 

 solicited. Charles Faust, Harvard, 111. 



WANTED — Good all around florist; single. 

 Blondeel, Oak Park, 111. 



FOR SALE— 2 boilers, 1 hot water, 1 steam; 

 flrst-class condition, at a bargain; also 4-ln. 

 castiron greenhouse heating pipe, Wolff's manu- 

 facture; $0.00 per 100 feet; f. o. b. cars Morton 

 Grove. Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



WANTED— Rose grower; sln«rle man; state 

 wages wanted and how much experience 

 you have. Pittsburg Rose & Carnation Co., 

 Crystal Farm, Glbsonla P. O., Pa. 



|7f^n CitI tp Fourteen thousand feet of 

 ■ *'■* ^**l-l- glass; water heat; commer- 

 cial business with considerable local sales; large 

 brick residence. Address Flor» T.* Howell, 

 Lock Box 14, Pine Bosh, Orangre Co., M. T. 



Help Wanted 



A steady, sober man, married preferred, 

 as rose propagator. A steady position 

 to the right man. Position can be had 

 at once. Address 



NANZ & NEUNBR, LouisTiUe, Ky. 



pl^n evil F Floi'^l plant, near Minneha- 

 ■ ^'^ ^*«t-l- ha, containing five acres of 

 land, platted into thirty lots; about 1200 feet 

 frontage on two streets; 19 greenhouses with 

 plants, flowers, etc.; two heating plants, five- 

 room house, bam and other buildings, costing the 

 owner upwards of $16,000; will sell at the very 

 low price of $6,000, Including one horse, one 

 wagon, one cart and a quantity of loose four- 

 Inch iron pipe; a great opportunity for money- 

 making; reasons for selling, old age. Apply to 

 OKOBOK U BIIL.L.EK, 330 Lumber £z- 

 ohanKe, Minneapolis. Stlnn. 



GLASS 



New double B, hand-made tank glass, boxes 

 never opened; shipped from New York, Chi- 

 cago or St. Louis. 16x24, 16x18, $2.78 per box; 12 

 xl4, $2.68, and 10x12, $2.25 per box. Also some A 

 glass at low prices. Pipe — Sound, second-hand, 

 used in large hotel Bear fair grounds; 2-inch, B^c 

 per foot; lj<-lnch, 4c; 1-inch, 3c: ?<-lnch, 2Hc. 

 Also valves, etc., shipped from St. Louis, Chicago 

 or New York. Gumey boiler, sectional, 2200 sq. 

 feet radiation. $70.00. Rider hot-air pump, $60.00. 

 Also gasoline, $75.00. Prices Chicago. Also a lot 

 of 3x6 hotbed sash. Address G. & F. Blanchard, 

 45 La Salle Street, Chicago. 



Auction Sale 



I will sell at public auction on the premises, 

 rain or shine, Thnxsday, Jaly 6, at 12 o'clock 

 noon, the Humphrey Greenhouses in the city of 

 Rome. N. Y. Has 15,000 square feet of glass, 

 located on lot consisting of 165 feet frontage and 

 150 feet deep, with ten modem well equipped 

 greenhouses, all stocked with palms, ferns, roses, 

 carnations and general bedding stock. These 

 houses are all heated with steam, are centrally 

 located and doing a fine business. Has also an 

 eleven -room dwelling with modern improve- 

 ments, and a natural gas well which supplies 

 the property with light. Reasons for selling — 

 sickness. For further information call or 



Address JOHN DOWD, Auctioneer, 



67 Arcade, UTICA, N. T. 



FOR SALE 



2 Hot Water 



Boilers 



capable of heating 5^500 [feet 

 each of 4-inch pipe^ as good as 

 new. Apply or write to the 



SUPERIOR MACHINE 

 and BOILER WORKS 



189- 181- 133 W. Superior St. 



CHICAGO. 



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