December 14, 1905. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



255 



MUNOY, Pa. — Stanley Bryfogle was 

 badly scalded December 4 as the result of 

 a plug blowing out of a steam pipe. 



Marshalltown, Ia. — On December 3 

 fire starting in the boiler room of J. H. 

 Wright's establishment did suflS.cient 

 damage to let the frost into his green- 

 houses. The loss by fire was $500, with- 

 out insurance, and the stock was very 

 badly frozen. 



EiCHMOND, Ind. — 'WJord has been re- 

 ceived that Soupert & Netting, the widely 

 known Luxembourg rose growers, have 

 given the name Mrs. E. G. Hill to a new 

 white rose, the center pure white, the 

 outer petals a brilliant coral and because 

 of its extraordinary size promising to be 

 a companion to American Beauty. 



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 

 forwardlnsr. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young man, as 

 gardener; thoroughly competent In all 

 branches of greenhouse work; single; private or 

 commercial place; best of references. Address 

 P. C. care of D. J. Murphy, Cambrldgeport. Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman; 

 good experience In growing carnations, 

 chrysanthemums and general stock; Hollander, 

 27 years old. single. Address No. 197, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By a carnation and 

 rose grower of U years' experience; at liberty 

 Dec. 20; able to take charge; best references 

 from large growers. Address No. 200, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As assistant gardener 

 on private place, where palms, orchids and 

 gardenias are grown; single; American: twenty- 

 eight years; eight years' experience under glass; 

 also experience with hardy material. Address 

 No. aoi, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a thoroughly com- 

 petent foreman and grower, in a place where 

 only the best stock is wanted; capable of taking 

 full charge and producing results; good experi- 

 ence both wholesale and retail; state wages. 

 Address No. 196, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By flrst-class eastern 

 grower as foreman in good establishment; 

 German; 40 years old; 26 years' experience; 19 

 years as foreman; all-round man; expert Beauty 

 and other rose grower, also all commercial 

 plants and cut flowers; good wages expected for 

 good service. Address, H. Relder, 761 Edward 

 Street, Williamsport, Pa. 



WANTED— Store man who understands waiting 

 on trade, designing and decorating; only 

 first-class man wanted; state salary in first 

 letter. Box 625, Lexington, Ky. 



WANTED— A No. 1 rose and carnation grower 

 for 26,000 feet modern glass; cut flowers 

 only; $16.0J per week. Address Montclalr 

 Greenhouses, Montclalr, Denver, Colo. 



WANTED— A man that understands the nur- 

 sery business and willing to work; state if 

 married or single. Address. Idlewild Green- 

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



WANTED— Experienced carnation grower, also 

 general greenhouse man to work under 

 foreman; wages. $40.00 to $50.00 per month. Has- 

 kell Ave. Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 



WANTED— A flrst-class rose grower, single 

 preferred; able to handle men; good wages 

 and permanent situation to the right man. 

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

 La. 



WANTED— Young man with two or three years' 

 experience, good potter; state wages with 

 reference in first letter. Union City Floral Co., 

 Union City, Tenn. 



WANTED — A man for general greenhouse 

 work, among general stock ; must be sober, 

 reliable and good worker; state wages, refer- 

 ence and all particulars. J. E. Jackson, Gaines- 

 lUe, Ga. 



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 good man for greenhouses con- 

 nected with retail store; references. H. F. 

 Halle, 548 W. Madison St., Chicago. 



WANTED- Florist and gardener; a man with 

 some means to take a working interest. 

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



WANTED — A successful rose propagator as 

 assistant; first-class references reauired; 

 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 flrst-class florists' store In 

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

 ence as a salesman and manager; address with 

 experience, recommendation and salary expected, 

 J. Gammage & Sons, London, Ont. 



WANTED— Storemen, capable and of pleasing 

 appearance, who are well acquainted with 

 their business; only men accustomed to handling 

 the best trade wanted; state salary and refer- 

 ences in first letter; position can be had imme- 

 diately. J. H. Dunlop, 6 King St. W., Toronto, 

 Ont. 



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, 

 ClarksvlUe, 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- Glass, pipe and two boilers con- 

 tained in five greenhouses, near Buffalo. N. 

 Y. Inquire of Chas. H. Keitsch, 270 Southamp- 

 ton St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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— Rare chance; florist store In elite 

 part of Brooklyn, catering to swell trade; 

 established 16 years; cause Illness; terms easy: 

 must sacriflce a good business. P. H., No. 926 

 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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. 17J8, 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. P 

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

 191, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Two giecnhouses 18x100 in Illinois; 

 rebuilt In 1901; heated with hot water; 

 stocked with variety of plants; good trade; fine 

 residence and barn new; 5 to 6 acres of good gar- 

 den land; no competition, in a city of from 6,000 

 to 6,000; you'll make no mistake. For particulars. 

 Address No. 196, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE Eight acres of land and four green- 

 houses, 150x30 each, with store In connection; 

 counter sales over $3,000.00 the p.ast year and the 

 neighborhood growing rapidly; everything brand 

 new and houses well stocked; located within 18 

 miles Chicago Court House; a small payment 

 down, i-easonable time on balance; a splendid 

 opportunity. Address No. 192, care Florists" 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 15 acres with nine-room house, 

 well stocked greenhouse. 20x80; Httchlngs 

 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. P. D. No. 9, Atlanta, Ga. 



lOOO BOND LETTERHEADS 



for $1.60. Write for prices on Statements, 

 Shipping Tags, etc., for Florists. 



Wickham Bros., 84 Vine St, Adrian, Mich. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WANTED ! 



First-class wire worker; one who can 



design and make special and difficult pieces ; 



good salary; steady employment; must have 



best references. A. L. RANDALL CO. 



19 Randolph St., Chicago. 



Delivery Wagon 



Open delivery wagon, cut under and platform 

 springs, for retail and commercial florists' use. 

 Will sell cheap. 



CHARLES MILLANG 



50 West 29th St. NEW YORK CITY 



FOR SALE 



My greenhouses, stock and trade for about one- 

 half Its value; 5000 sq. ft. of glass, with retail 

 ofllce In connection; potting shed with all needed 

 accessories and fixtures. Trade last year 

 amounted to $4,200.00. Personal and financial 

 embarrassments compel a sale at once. Investi- 

 gate. Send for photograph. Only establishment 

 within 50 miles. City of 10,000. Address 



BOX 765, NJSBBABKA CITT, VBB. 



FOR RENT 



Here is a Fine 

 Opportunity. 



8,000 feet of ghss, T/z acres of land, house 

 and barn, 17 mUes north of Chicago, stocked 

 with 6,000 carnation plants. Party mtjst 

 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 this offer strike 

 you favorably, address 



BOX 236, WILMETTE, ILL. 



FOR SALE! 



Wholesale Cut Flower 

 Commission Business 



In one of the largest cities in the East. This 

 business is one of the finest equipped in the 

 country and has been established 10 years and is 

 doing a fine business both in local and shipping 

 trade. Have numerous growers of all kinds of 

 good stock and ready demand for same. Rea- 

 son for selling, have other business interests 

 that demand immediate attention. Immediate 

 possession would be given. 



THIS IS A OOX.DEN' OPPOBTUBXTT 

 to a quick buyer. Address Ho. 199, care 

 Florists' Keview, Chicago. 



Receiver Sale 



OF 



LK.Peacockinc. 



The Famous Dahlia Farm 

 with its immense 



STOCK OF DAHLIAS. 



These roots are too well known 

 to need any introduction. 



Offers for the entire stock will be 

 received. Failing to obtain an ac- 

 ceptable offer will be sold at Public 

 Sale^ December 18, at 1 1:30 a.m. 



W. S. MSULL, Receiver 



ATCO, NEW JERSEY. 



Trains leave Market St., Pbila., at 10:30 a. m. 



