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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



December 7, 1905. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



QUALITY not to be beaten in this maricet. All lengths. Very large 

 cut now on* We want your order. All other stock in season. 



GEO. REINBERG,*'"".StiS'pr.;Cut Elowers, 



51 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO. 



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The Review will send Herringtou 's 

 Chrysanthemum Book on receipt of 50 

 cents. 



We want to thank you for the benefit 

 received from our small advertisement 

 in the Review. It brought results all 

 right; inquiries and orders from all over 

 the country. We are filling one order 

 now from New Orleans. — S. Huth, Cuya- 

 hoga Falls, O. 



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 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By younp lady, experi- 

 enced, In first-class flower si ore; please state 

 salary. Address, No. 194, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman, in or near 

 Chicago, by a good all-round grower of all 

 greenhouse stock: particularly good on roses 

 and carnations. Address, P. Stein, 5000 State St., 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By first-class eastern 

 grower ;i8 foreman in good establishment; 

 German; 40 years old; 2«> years' experience; 19 

 years as foreman; all-round man; expert Beauty 

 and other rose grower, also all commercial 

 plants and cut flowers; good wages exp<'cti"d for 

 good service. Address. H. Relder, 761 Edward 

 Street, Willlamsport. Pa. 



WANTED— Partner; florist. Call or write John 

 Crook, 1204 East Ash St., Springfield, 111. 



WANTED — Second-hand sash bars, twelve 

 feet; quote prices. Mt. Vernon Green- 

 houses, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 



WANTED— Young man for general greenhouse 

 work; to take charge ; carnations and roses. 

 Gift Floral Co., Richmond, Ind. 



WANTED— Store man who understands waiting 

 on trade, designing and decorating; only 

 first-class man wanted; state salary in first 

 letter. Box 526. Lexington, Ky. 



WANTED— Young man as assistant on com- 

 mercial place; one with some knowledge 

 of carnation growing; wages $25.00 per montJi 

 with board. Address P. O. Box 617. Cincinnati, O. 



WANTED— A man that understands the nur- 

 sery business and willing to work; state If 

 married 'or single. Address. Idlewlld Green- 

 houses, 77 S. Main St., Memphis, Teim. 



WANTED— Exixirienced carnation grower, also 

 general greenhouse man to work under 



t ..„. n..>,r.ju Biil (¥1 to tiin ni ner nwintli. Hh.h- 



TT geneiai greeimuust^ ukui i<j wuirv 

 foreman: wages, $40.00 to $!J0.00 per monili. 

 kell Ave. Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 



WANTED— A first-class rose grower, single 

 preferred; able to handle men; good wages 

 and permanent situation to the right man. 

 Metairle Ridge Nursery Co., Ltd., New Orleans, 

 La. 



WANTED— By January Ist, 1906, a working 

 foreman; one who can grow A No. 1 roses, 

 carnations, etc. and manage help to the best ad- 

 vantage; do not apply without first-class refer- 

 ences. Jas. C. Murray, 2004 Perry St., Peoria, 111. 



WANTED— A steady, ambitious man. as assis- 

 tant in the greenhouses, who understands 

 growing roses, carnations, etc.; must be tem- 

 perate and capable. Apply with re.ferences and 

 wages expected, to Charles Frueh & Sons. Sagi- 

 naw, Mich. 



WANTED— For private place, young man as 

 helper who understands general green- 

 house work, and is willing to make himself 

 generally useful. Address, William Reupke, 

 Wlnterthur, Del. 



WANTED— A foreman to take charge of 15,000 

 square feet glass devoted to growing a va- 

 riety of plants in pots. Julius Wolff, Jr., 1617 No. 

 19th Street, Philadelphia. 



WANTED — To correspond with practical work- 

 ing florist who contemplates owning small 

 greenhouses; information of much value by ad- 

 dressing S. A. Morrison, 5316 Madison Avenue, 

 Chicago. 



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— A young lady to go to Texas; must 

 be competent for all store work; good 

 wages and a fine opening for a capable worker. 

 Address at once, No. 168, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED-Man for first-class florists' store In 

 city of 45,000; must have ability and experi- 

 ence as a salesman and manager; address with 

 experience, recommendation and salaiw expected, 

 J. Gammage & Sons, London, Ont. 



WANTED— Partner who fully understands all 

 branches of floriculture, one with experi- 

 ence in all lines; must have at least $6000.00 to 

 Invest; fine opening for right party to enter a 

 well established place in a large city; western 

 state; do not apply unless you have capital and 

 mean business. Address No. 1»0, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago, 



WANTED— Florist, Immediately; German pre- 

 ferred; to take charge of small retail place, 

 6,000 feet; plants and cut flowers; wages $30.00 per 

 month, board, room and wash included; steady 

 position to right man; wages Increased if proven 

 w^orthy; write particulars and references in first 

 letter Address F. Wm. Heckenkamp, Jr., 600 

 Adams St., Qulncy, 111. 



WANTED — A general all-around man for a 

 gentleman's private place; one that can 

 take care of horses, and do plain gardening work 

 such as raising vegetables and taking care of 

 lawn and shrubbery desired: a nice cottage on 

 the place: a man whose wife or some portion of 

 the family could do laundry or other household 

 work preferred. Address. W. B. Anderson, 

 Clarksville. Tenn. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— A well-established place 

 of 12,000 feet glass in full running order; 

 planted with up-to-date stock; at a bargain, as 

 owner is in Europe engaged in other business; 

 cash or payments. Mrs. C. Bornhoef t, Tipton, Ind. 



FOR SALE— An up-to-date retail flower store. 

 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Ohio, at a bargain' 

 For particulars address. No. 193, care Florists, 

 Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Two new sets (4 books each set) 

 of Bailey's Cyclopedia of American Horti- 

 culture. Price, $15.00 a set. Address, Wm. 

 Stafford, 115 Blaine St., Fall River, Mass. 



FOR SALE-Elght acres of land and four green- 

 houses. 150xi)0 each, with store in connection; 

 counter sales over $3,000.00 the past year and the 

 neighborhood growing rapidly; everything brand 

 new and houses well stocked; located within 18 

 miles Chicago Court House: a small payment 

 down, reasonable time on balance: a splendid 

 opportunity. Address No. 192, care Florists' 

 Review , Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A great opportunity for the right 

 man, in city of 100,000 in middle west; a range 

 of about 37,000 feet of glass; steam heat; two 

 boilers; together with about %% acres of land; 

 five-room house, horse, wagons, stock, etc.; I 

 wish to get out of this as I have other business 

 to look after and cannot handle both success- 

 fully. Address No. 160, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Al greenhouses, 12 lots, 15,000 ft. 

 glass; bargain if sold within six months; will 

 pay those who mean business to investigate. 

 For particulars address No. 178, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Desirable wholesale business, all 

 new and In good location, consisting of 36,000 

 square feet glass, 8 acres land and modern 12- 

 room dwelling. Mrs. E. C. K.. 223 W. Washington 

 St., Washington, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— A modern greenhouse establish- 

 ment; 9000 feet glass, 2 acres land; stocked 

 heavy; 50 miles from Chicago; will sell all or part 

 of land; for further particulars address The E. F. 

 Winterson Co , 45 Wabash Ave., Chicago, or No. 

 191, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 15 acres with nine-room house, 

 well stocked greenhouse, 20x80; Hltchings 

 boiler: about 400 sash ; large reservoir suitably 

 located for irrigation, capacity 100,000 gallons; 

 large barn and out-houses, horse, mules and 

 farm implements; two miles from Atlanta Rail- 

 road Terminals and one-quarter mile from city 

 limits and electric car line. Best hotel and 

 restaurant trade for all one can produce; this Is 

 the present home of the owner who wishes to 

 sell out and retire. For further information, 

 address, H. Thaden, R. F. D. No. 9, Atlanta, Ga. 



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for $1 .50. Write for prices on Statements, 

 Shipping Tags, etc., for Florists. 



Wiokham Bros., 84 Vine 8t, Adrian, Mich. 



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SALESMAN WANTED 



Man with wholesale experience; one acquainted 

 with the trade; permanent position. Apply 



Weiland & Risch, 59 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



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WANTED ! 



First-class wire worker; one who can 



design and make special and difficult pieces ; 



good salary; stead-y employment; must have 



best references. A. L. RANDALL CO. 



19 Randolph Su Chicago. 



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Delivery Wagon 



Open delivery wagon, cut under and platform 

 springs, for retail and commercial florists' use. 

 Will sell cheap. 



CHARLES MJILLANG 



50 West 29th St. NEW YORK CITY 



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FOR RENT 



Here is a Fine 

 Opportunity. 



8,000 feet of glass, 7," 2 acres of land, house 

 and barn, 17 nules north of Chicago, stocked 

 with 6,000 carnation plants. Party must 

 have $1,000 cash to invest, to take charge 

 January 1, 1906. The $1,000 is to apply as 

 follows: $600 for rent at $50 a month; $150 

 to pay for coal now on the place; $250 for 

 carnation plants. Should tfiis offer strike 

 you favorably, address 



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