

1052 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



September 28, 1005. 



Beewyn, Pa. — John Curwen, formerly 

 of Villa Nova, is now established here 

 with a Dillon greenhouse 27x200, grow- 

 ing carnations and violets. 



Alexandria, La. — O. E. Skiff, a suc- 

 cessful market gardener, contemplates 

 the erection of a greenhouse for vege- 

 table forcing, to be ready for planting 

 December 1. 



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 

 forwarding:. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 tiead. 



SITUATION WANTED— As assistant in Chicago 

 retail stoi-e, and to learn making up. Ad- 

 dress care Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED-As store man, by one 

 who knows how to work off the odds and 

 ends; competent to take full charge. Address 

 No. 189. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-Florist and landscape 

 gardener desires position on private place or 

 park, etc.; life experience; age 45 years; married. 

 Address No. 180, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and land- 

 >-J scape gardener; private place preferred; 

 age 39; married; 25 years' experience; used to 

 handle help; not afraid of work. Address No. 

 128, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a good florist: 12 

 years' experience; 3 years In this country; 

 general line and carnations; single; 29 years 

 of age; state waees. Address No; 188. care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a flrst-class grower 

 of carnations, roses, mums and all bedding 

 plants where only Al stock Is wanted; state 

 wages when writing. Address No. 115, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent florist; 

 19 years' -experience in greenho.use and 

 botanic gardens; good references; southwest 

 preferred; state wages. Geo. Stempei, 430 Pack- 

 ard, Ann Arbor, Mich. . J . 



SITUATION WANTED— Commercial or private 

 place where general stock is grown; 12 

 years' experience ingrowing cut flowers and pot 

 p^nts; state wages and particulars in first 

 letter. Address Arthur Eichel, «6 Palmer Ave., 

 Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— A flrst-class grower of 

 roses, carnations and mums, wishes a posi- 

 tion on a retail place of from 35,000 to 50,000 feet; 

 single; age 28; 8 years' experience; capable of 

 taking charge; Al references. Address No. 188. 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-I have in my employ 

 an honest, bright and Industrious young man 

 who has been with me three years; I wish to 

 secure for him a situation in a strictly first-class 

 retail store (Chicago, New York or Philad^phia 

 preferred) so that he may learn that end of the 

 business. Address No. Ill, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago 



"IITANTED— Assistant, must have some exper- 

 »» lence in carnations and potted plants. 

 Gloede. Evanston , 111. 



WANTED— A good all-round grower of carna- 

 tions and mums. Address N. C. Moore & 

 Co., Morton Grove, 111. 



■WTANTED— Young man or lady for making up 

 TT and store work; state experience. Address 

 No. 1»6 care PloristB' Bevlew. Chicago. "* 



WANTED — Experienqf<l put flower man to 

 work in greenhouses. The Gasser Co., 

 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland, Olilo . - - 



TX/^ANTED— The address of growers of Cabomba 

 »» Carolina (fish moss). Glen Mary^ Fish 

 Farm, Amelia, Ohio. 



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WANTlfD^A'good rose' grower and 2 helpers; 

 steady<^ poeition. Address J. F. Wilcox, 

 Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



WANTED— Cemetery sexton for small town; 

 permanent position to right man; state ex- 

 perience and salary wanted. Address No. ISS. 

 care Florists' Review. Ch icago • 



WANTED— A rose grower and a carnation 

 grower for the west; must be first-elass 

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

 Chicago. 



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f'VirANTED— A good man for greenhouse work ; 

 1 TT must understand palm decorations; refer- 

 fences required; Chicago position. Address No. 

 't40, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A competent palm grower; only one 

 who has had ample experience and who is 

 an up-to-date man need apply for a permanent 

 position. Address No. ItfS, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once, experienced man for car- 

 nation section and pot plants; also com- 

 petent night fireman; must be strictly temperate, 

 industrious and well recommended. J. W. Dun- 

 ford, Clayton, Mo. 



WANTED — A successful rose propagator as 

 assistant; first-class 'references required; 

 young married man preferred; good chance "for 

 advancement for right man who Is not afraid 

 to work. Chase Rose Co., Riverside, Cal. 



WANTED— Gentleman who can take entire 

 charge of a retail seed store; state age, 

 whether man of family, nationality, amount of 

 experience and former employers; salary capable 

 of earning. Address No. 97f care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— Business manager, in every town, 

 to manage branch oflice and superintend 

 force of salesmen; big money; experience un- 

 necessary; no canvassing; can be handled with 

 other work or business. Give references. Par- 

 ticulars on application. Knight & Bostwick. 

 Nurserymen, Newark, New York. 



WANTED — A thoroughly wide-awake, am- 

 bitious man who is more than "fairly 

 good'* in some branch of the business, either 

 along commercial lines or in a practical way on 

 the producing' and growing end of the business; 

 must have reasonable financial responsibility 

 and references "all wool and a yard wide;" our 

 business, growing of a special line, wholesale 

 and mail order trade; flrst-class opening for 

 man who can ciuallfy. Address at once No. 137, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— A well-stocked green- 

 house in a thriving town of southern Kan- 

 sas; write for particulars. Address No. 18)t> 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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OR SALE— Upright steam boiler. For par- 

 ticulars address Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



FOR SALE— 80 boxes 16x18, 70 boxes 16x24, 

 double strength greenhouse glass at a low 

 price. Jacob Phillip, Tuohy and Western Aves., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses with stock and 

 residence; nearl.v one acre; good place for 

 the right man. L. Magen, 7416 Canterbury Ave., 

 Greenwood, St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE— Ten boxes sin^e strength B glass, 

 never used, 12.85 per box; one second-hand 

 10 h. p. upright, tubular steel boiler, brand new 

 flues, never used, tested, price $75(0; one 4 h. p. 

 upright, no flues, good heater, 126.00; cash. Ad- 

 dress No. 13(f. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Al greenhouse plant, all new; 

 16,000 feet glass; pay those who mean busi- 

 ness to investigate; write for particulars. Ad- 

 dress No. 183. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— New glass, never used; 40 boxes, 

 double strength. 16x18 B, at t3.75 per box; 10 

 boxes, double strength, 16x24 B, at $4.00 per box. 

 W. B. Davis & Cq., Aurora, 111. ' 



FOR SALE— Q96 Hltohlngs boiler, No. 208, used 

 only one 4^ka80n, fitKd with burners and 

 grates for gaa or coal; price IMO.UO. Jos. Haube, 

 Charlerol, Pa. .^i-' -- - r' ' 



FOR SALE— Some extra good second-hand 3- 

 inch pli>e, guaranteed sound, 6c foot; also 

 some 4-iBch'; several small and medium size 

 boilers cheap. -Wlff. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— One 12 H. P. upright tubular boiler, 

 price f70; one hot water steel boiler, upright, 

 return flue, magazine feed, bard coal or coke; 

 price, WO; both in good repair. Llewellyn, Florist, 

 Olean. N. Y. . 



FOR SALE— Five greenhouses stocked with 

 variety o^plante; 5000 feet of tglaas: hot 

 water heat; 10 minutes' walk from station ; 

 1 minute from eleetrlcs; established 30 years; 111- 

 health cause oT sale. A. F. Belcher, Foxboro, 

 Mass. ■ 



FOR SALE— A good boiler front, 6 ft. wide by 6 

 ft. 6 In. high; heavy casting; has 2 fire doors 

 and 2 ash pit doors; can be used for a boiler 40 

 in. or 44 In. in diameter; cost 166.00, will sell for 

 (25.00; also 6 grates for slack coal, 4 ft long, for 

 (5.00. W. E. Hall. Clyde, Ohio. 



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-claes trade. AddressNo. 181, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Well-established nursery, on main 

 roads, near western city of 40,000; one acre 

 land; 3 greenhotises; fine stock of maidenhair, 

 Plersoni, Scottil, Asparagus plumosus nanus, 

 smllax, in lathhouse (120x24); hot water 

 heating; stable, horse, wagon; 4-room dwelling 

 and basement; ill health cause of disposition. 

 AddressNo. 181, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Ten boxes glass, 18x18, new, single 

 strength, (3.25 per box, cash. Wm. Blerstadt 

 & Son, Springfield, 111.. 



FOR SALE-At a bargain, in a city of 65,000 

 population, 4 greenhouses- 2 houses 16x80, 

 2 20x80; also 80 feet sash In fine order, nearly 

 new; only 2 and 3 years In use; potting shed, 

 10x12 feet; boiler house, 16x20 feet, with oiie 

 large boiler to heat the place and another In 

 reserve; both boilers can burn buckwheat coal 

 at a small cost; answer at once; price only 

 (1700.00, if taken at once, (1000.00 cash. Hill Top 

 Greenhouses, 16-17 Gray Ave., Utlca, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— The Alameda Greenhouses, Ro8- 

 well, N. M.; a good florists' business in a 

 western city of 8000; well established trade and 

 prospects for future bright; 300 miles from any 

 other greenhouse; 9-room dwelling, barn.ai^sian 

 well; hydraulic ram pumps water to 2 large 

 tanks; 5000 feet of glass; water heat; 9 lots, 50x 

 160 each; have a good catalogue business; will 

 sell for (12,000 cash; don't write unless you mean 

 business. Mrs. J. P. Church, Roswell, New 

 Mexico. 



FOR SALE— At Fort Smith, Arkansas, the fast 

 growing metropolis of Arkansas and the 

 new State of Sequoyah; now has 30,000 and over, 

 population, and real estate values Increasing by 

 leaps and bounds; a greenhouse plant of 7000 feet 

 of glass, with a whole block of ground of 14Ji 

 city lots;" nine-room residence, steam heated, 

 bath, etc.; fine lawn and shade trees; stable for 

 four horses and cow; wagons, buggies, tools, 

 horses, and everything needed to run the busi- 

 ness; delightful climate; good business. As I 

 wish to retire from active business, will sell at 

 a price for which the Improvements cannot be 

 replaced, and the lots alone will be worth the 

 money in a short time. Address No. 134, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED 



Rose grower for section, 

 alao one assistant, > ^ 

 one carnation grower, - 

 ': apd a man for ^shipping room. 



Lakeview Rose Gardens, Jamestown, N. Y. 

 A BARGAIN. 



90 Bo:^^* iez84.. A Olasa 



60 Boxes 16±18 B Qlmmu 



New and strictly O. K. 

 all or part. 



Write for prices on 



E. F. WINTERSON CO. 



46-47-49 Wabash Ave., OXZCAOO. 



iiOR SALE 



A florist establishment of £000 feet of glass in 

 a good business town and surrounding towns of 

 26 000; 18 miles from Pittsburg; no competition; 

 everything in Al shape; good reason for sellinr; 

 and don't write unless you have cash and mean 

 business. For particulars, address 



No. 96, care Florists' Review, Cliicago. 



B?#kn C&AI F Floral plant, near Mlnneha- 

 ■ "■* ^*»t.i» ha, containing five acres of 

 land, platted into thirty lots; about 1200 feet 

 frontage on two streets; 19 gi^enhouses with 

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

 room -house, barn and other buildings, costing the 

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

 low price of (5,000, 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. Bare land 

 worth price asked. Apply to Oeorse H. Millar. 

 330 Luabcr Bxchanse, Minneapolis, Alinn. 



Mention The Review when you write. " 



REMOVAL 



Hoffmeister Horal Co. 



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have removed their store from 8)3 

 Elm St., Ctncumati, to the salesrooms 

 at the greenhouses and will confimse 

 the business, wholesale and retail, 

 the same as before. New address : 



WHITE ST., NEAR QUEEN CITY AVE. 

 CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



Mention The Review when yon write. ^ 



