January 11, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



503 



Meenah, Wis. — Louis Otto reports 

 .rood business, but says stock was too 

 hio-h at the holiday time. The weather 

 is "unfavorable. 



I ENCiiOSE my annual remittance for 

 vour valuable paper; cannot get along 

 \vithout the Keview and wish you lots 

 ,,f good things for the coming year. — 

 J. A. Washburne, Vineland, N. J. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

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

 rorwardlnif. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 aead. 



rjITUATION WANTED— By up-to-date store 

 O man, fifteen years' expei-lence; state salary. 

 Address No. 9, cave Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— A position as managrer 

 or assistant In a floral store by a young lady 

 who Is thoroughly competent for all store work. 

 Address No. a, care Florists' Review, Chlciigro 



SITUATION WANTED— An experienced g-iir- 

 O dener wishes a position, in grreenhouees. 

 where an opportunity will be given him to learn 

 the trade. AddresH No. 18, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Practical florist, deco- 

 rator, designer; management store or green- 

 houses; 25 years" experience growing roses, car- 

 nations, mums, general stock. W. Florist, P. O. 

 Detroit. Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED — By a good all-round 

 grower, on a place where only flrst-elass 

 stock is wanted; capable of taking full charge 

 and running place In business-like way; state 

 wages paid In first letter. Address No. 5, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— In large establishment 

 ►5 by gardener; married; experienced in land- 

 scape gardening, fruit and vegetable raising and 

 nil greenhouse plants, mushrooms a si)eciaUy; a 

 good propagator of roses and fruit; perfect in 

 livery thing; speaks little Englit-h; please an- 

 swer in German. F. Schoup, 821 Wellington St., 

 Chicago. 



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 on<|e. No. 158. care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— An experienced store man; only 

 those accustomed to first-class trade need 

 apply; permanent position and good wages. Ad- 

 dress H. S., care S. S. Pennock, leU Ludlow St., 

 Philadelphia. 



WANTED— To correspond with ambitious, 

 practical working florist, who has some 

 money and desires to start greenhouse business; 

 valuable Information by addressing S. A. Morri- 

 son, 6315 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED— Florist, one who <-an grow good 

 blooming and bedding )>lants; must be so- 

 ber, steady and reliable; married man preferred ; 

 good place for the right man. A. Greenbacker & 

 Son, Merlden, Conn. 



WANTED— Florist, one who can grow good 

 roses, carnations, mums and pot plants; 

 must be sober, steady and reliable: steady place 

 to the right man; state wages expected. AddreHs 

 Anton Krut, Butler, Pa. 



WANTED— Young man, married preferred; 

 with some experience in shipping, packing 

 •ind taking care of cut flower stock; must be 

 strictly temperate. Address No. 11, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Florist, one who can grow good 

 blooming and bedding plants; must be so- 

 ber, steady and reliable; good wages and chance 

 for promotion to right man. Fuhlbruegge Bros., 

 Winona. Minn. 



WANTED— Young man with experience In pot- 

 ting and watering; send copy of references 

 from former employer; wages 110.00 per week to 

 start. Address No. 4, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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, 5 King St. W.. Toronto, 

 Ont. 



WANTED— A good designer and decorator for 

 retail florist In Chicago; good salesmanship 

 and pleasing address necessary; must be sober; 

 state where last emploj ed, giving references, age 

 and salary expected; good position to right man. 

 Address No. 8, care Florists' lU'vlew, Chicago. 



WANTED— Two men, good at potting and gen- 

 eral greenhouse work. J. F. Wilcox, Coun- 

 cil BluflCs. Iowa. 



WANTED TO RENT— Greenhouses, 'J.OOO to 

 12 000 feel for cut flowers, plants, etc.. in 

 good condition; rent reasonable. Address P., 183 

 Bagg St., Detroit, Mlcli. 



WANTED-A good all-round florist, to take 

 full charge of my place; must know how 

 to grow good stock and handle help to best ad- 

 vantage; do not apply wltliout best of references; 

 single man preferred. James C. Murray, 40!^ Main 

 St.. Peoria, 111. 



WANTED— At once, a steady, ambitious man 

 as assistant in the greenhouses; who un- 

 derstands growing lirst-class roses and carna- 

 tions; must be temperate and capable; wages 

 116.00 per week. Address No. 10, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 

 1 



WANTED— Florist, capable of taking charge 

 of 20,000 feet glass; must thoroughly un- 

 derstand propagating and growing general stock 

 for retail trade; must also be able to do design 

 work and decorating; state wages expected with 

 house free; must be able to give good references 

 as to sobriety and honesty. S. N. Pentecost, 701 

 Republic St., Cleveland, O. 



WANTED— Working foreman to take charge of 

 15,000 feet of glass and necessary ground to 

 grow roses, carnations, chrysanthemums and 

 general line flowers and plants. Applicant please 

 state age, married or single, wages expected, and 

 also give references. Town of 30,000; 25 miles 

 from Chicago. Address No. 3, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— A man who Is well up in growing 

 fine carnations, roses, mums and pot stuff; 

 must be good designer and be able to wait on 

 trade and keep a correct account of sales; must 

 also be strictly honest, sober and not afraid of 

 work; ten to twelve thousand feet of glass; will 

 give right party $10 a week and 10 per cent of net 

 profits, or will give $11 i>er week and pay for 

 board and washing; none but first-class grower 

 and gentleman with good references need apply. 

 Address No. 6, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A man capable of taking charge of 

 a commercial place of 20,000 feet of glass 

 growing roses, carnations and general bedding 

 stock; must be Al in ever.v way and with good 

 record, sober and industrious; location within 

 200 miles of Chicago; should have some knowl- 

 edge of construction, steam fitting, etc. Would 

 prefer a man now employed but who is ambi- 

 tious and desirous of advancement. To the 

 right man— the man who can ''deliver the goods" 

 -might offer a salary and share in the profits. 

 Address, giving age, by whom previously em- 

 ployed and salary expected. Address No. 14, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE —Twenty-three dollars buys glass 

 and bars of greenhouse, 9 by 30. Geo. Staf- 

 flinger. Pine Ridge, Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE -Good florist Ice-box. % Inches 

 high. % wide, 40 deep, nearly new; cost $100, 

 want offer. Apply 336 Kedzie Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Five greenhouses, stocked, con- 

 sisting 12,000 feet glass; steam heat, in good 

 condition; also dwelling house with 12 rooms, 4 

 lots; a bargain. Address Box 24. Marine Cliy, 

 Mich. 



FOR SALE— Several thousand feet of good \'4- 

 in. pip«*, tested to 00 lbs. pressure before 

 taken out; 7c per foot with fittings; F. O. B. 

 Winona, Mlun. Fulhbruegge Bros., Winona, 

 Minn. 



FOR SALE— Bailey's Encyclopedia of .Vmerlcan 

 Horticulture, 4 volumes, just new, publish- 

 er's pai)er cover still on: cost $20.00, will sell for 

 $ir).0O; will put in M. A. Hunt on "How to Grow 

 Cut Flowers;" 12.00 for express charges. T. L. 

 Whlttaker. fiOl So. Liberty St.. Elgin, 111. 



FOR SALE— Well stocked greenhouses; tine lo- 

 cation in city of 30 000; doing a large retail 

 business; extra good prices; about 5,000 square 

 feet glass: a good chance for man with small 

 means: will sell for cash or part cjish; i-eason 

 for sellina-, lack of eicperience. Write H. M. 

 Burt, Battle Creek. Mich. 



FOR SALE— A great opportunity for a live and 

 up-to-date grower who knows his business; 

 a new plant, up-to-date, and well stocked; small 

 capital onl.v required to take hold at once; one of 

 the largest and best cities near by: local busi- 

 ness thoroughly established; one-half interest 

 or entire. Address No. 7, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses; owing to other busi- 

 ness engagements we offer for sale our near- 

 ly new up-to-diite first-class greenhouse plant, 

 consisting of three greenhouses 25x100, 21x120, 

 2x.t0, all connected to boiler-house 24-28; with one 

 20-horse- power Hodge boiler and one 60-inch 9- 

 section Richmond boiler; either boiler of suffi- 

 cient capacity to heat the entire plant and been 

 used two seasons; all fitted up in first-class or- 

 der for business; will sell as it is, or without the 

 land, to be taken down and removed. For par- 

 ticulars apiily to W. H. Tarbox & Son. Fryeburg, 

 Maine. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse 3,000 feet, with «-room 

 dwelling; C|^ lots: in thriving town; no oth- 

 er greenhouse; will rent greenhouse separate or 

 with dwelling; cheap. Mary A. Wlrth, Tamplco, 

 111. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses 18x100 in Illinois; 

 rebuilt in 1903; heated with hot water; 

 stocked with variety of plants; good trade; fine 

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

 den land; no competition, in a city of from 5,000 

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

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



500 STAtEMENTS FOR $1.00 



Printed and delivered, express paid, to any 

 address. 



WICKHAM BROS., 84 Vine St., Adrian, Mich. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



WANTED 



ROSE GROWER, as section man, to grow 

 No. 1 roses ; only an extra good grower 

 need apply: good wages and steady job ; must 

 understand solid and raised Jieds. Address 



No. I, care Florists' Review, Gliicago. 



FOR SALE. 



A flrst-class cut-under platform spring wagon, 

 and also a first-class top wagon, cut-under, 

 French plate glass on side, with a good reliable 

 horse. Will sell cheap, after the holidays. Good 

 for city, country, commercial grower or retail 

 florists' use. 



CHARLES MILLANG 

 50 West 29tli Street, NEW YORK CITT 



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FOR SALE ^ 



A Greenhouse 

 Property 



in a growing Western city, 150 

 miles from Chicago. 5 acres 

 of land and 9 houses in suburbs 

 on street-car line and 2 show 

 houses and office in city. Grow 

 cut flowers and general stock. 

 One of the finest prospects in 

 the country; only greenhouses 

 in the city, draws trade from 

 80,000 population. Grew up 

 from small place and now can- 

 not grow enough to supply the 

 trade. Present owner, who is 

 not a practical florist, is con- 

 templating leaving the city, 

 otherwise would not consider 

 selling. It is a high-grade 

 opening for a high-grade man. 

 Plenty of ground on which to 

 expand as the business demands 

 and previous records show 

 enonuous possibilities. Not a 

 worn out place which can't be 

 made to pay but a proposition 

 which has made money from 

 the start and which would not 

 now be offered for sale except 

 that owner contemplates mov- 

 ing from that locality. All 

 stocked and doing business. 

 Will take $6,000 cash to swing 

 the deal. Balance on time. 



Address No. 13, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago 



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