January 25, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



553 



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exclusively, and have found It very satisfactory. It has certainly worked well with me. 



EDW. J. TAYLOR, Southport, Conn. 



THE H. A. STOOTHOFF CO., 116 West St., New York City 



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Feanklin, PA.-^ohn Bell and Miss 

 Florence Foote, formerly of Bridgeport, 

 Conn., were married January 10. 



Springfield, III. — Ella G. Buckley has 

 filed a petition in bankruptcy. Liabili- 

 ties are scheduled at $4,802.95 and assets 

 at $326.50. Mrs. Buckley was formerly 

 associated with H. P. Buckley in the 

 South Side Floral Co. On the death of 

 Mr. Buckley, January 24, 1904, this con- 

 cern went out of business and the stock 

 was bought by his sons, William T. and 

 Harry M, Buckley, who have since con- 

 tinued the business as the W. T. Buckley 

 Co. Mrs. Ella G, Buckley has no connec- 

 tion with the latter company. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertisementB 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 

 aead. 



SITUATION WANTED-Any one wishing: the 

 services of a flrst-class man, well up in every 

 branch of the business, can address The Muncie 

 Floral Co., Muncie, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED -By grower of flrst-class 

 roses and carnations; capable of taking 

 chargre of section; single; state salary. Address 

 No. 5S6, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a thoroughly com- 

 petent florist and gardener, twelve years' 

 experience; single; institution preferred. Ad- 

 dress No. 17, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— An experienced gar- 

 dener wishes a position in greenhouses, 

 where an opportunity will be given him to learn 

 the trade. Address No. 12, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman where cut 

 flowei-s are grown ; specialist American Beau- 

 ty and also teas; 25 years' experience, single, best 

 of references. Address No. 26, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By grower of cut flow- 

 ers and pot plants, able to take full charge of 

 small commercial place or as section man ; west 

 preferred; state wages. Address No. 87, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By up-to-date grower 

 of cut flowers and pot plants; can take 

 charge or will work as a section man; first-class 

 references; good wages expected; prefer the 

 west. Address No. 88, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By florist, landscape 

 gardener, grower, designer, etc.; life expe- 

 rience In charge private and commercial places: 

 would run good place on shares; best references; 

 German, 38, married. Jos. J. Bean, 53 Clark St., 

 Westerly. B. I. 



SITUATION WANTED — By a good all-round 

 grower, on a place where only first-class 

 stock is wanted; capable of taking full charge 

 and running place In business-like way; state 

 wages paid In first letter. Address No. 6, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman or head 

 gardener, by a strictly competent grower of 

 flowers, plants, fruit and vegetables, both under 

 glass and outside; best reference as to ability 

 and sobriety; fifteen years' exjierlence. Address 

 No. 83, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman, by young 

 married man, age 27; or would take charge 

 of small place; flrst-class grower, designer and 

 decorator, life experience; please state wages In 

 first letter; best of references given. Address 

 No. 18, care Florists" Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By good grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums, etc , where good 

 stuff and quick, steady worker Is wanted; Ger- 

 man, Ufe-tlme experience, good references; state 

 full particulars with wages In first letter. Ad- 

 dress No. 30, care Florists" Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A good rose grower to take charge 

 of section. Heller Bros., Newcastle, Ind. 



WANTED— A hot-water boiler to heat an eight- 

 room dwelling; a sectional preferred. L. 

 E. Hltz, Madison, Ind. 



WANTED — Assistant rose grower and experi- 

 enced fireman. Chicago Rose Co., John P. 

 Degnan, Secy., 622 Atlas Block, Chicago. 



WANTED— An experienced all-round florist 

 and gardener; sober and industrious; give 

 references. Address No. 89, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— A young man for general green- 

 house work; mostly rose growing; state 

 experience, wages and present employment. 

 Joseph Bancroft & Son, Cedar Falls, la. 



WANTED— Young man with experience in pot- 

 ting and watering; send copy of references 

 from former employer; wages tlO.OO per week to 

 start. Address No. 4, care Florists' 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— Florist, one who can grow good 

 blooming and bedding plants; must be so- 

 ber, steady and reliable; married man preferred; 

 good place for the right man. A. Greenbacker & 

 Son, Meriden, 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. Address 

 Anton Krut, Butler, Pa. 



WANTED— To correspond with ambitious, 

 practical working florist, who has some 

 money and desires to start greenhouse buslnesw; 

 valuable Information by addressing S. A. Morri- 

 son, 6315 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED FOREMAN— April or later, strictly 

 careful, sober grower of high class carna- 

 tions, roses, etc.; to either Join stock company or 

 work on salary; 20,000 feet of glass and 20 acres 

 outdoor stock. Canton Cut Flower Co , Canton, 

 Ohio. 



WANTED— Florist for a Catholic cemetery; 

 one who can grow good bedding and bloom- 

 ing plants; take care of beds; must not be afraid 

 to work; married man preferred; good place for 

 the right man. Henry Bresser. 366 WlUard St., 

 Toledo, O. 



WANTED— A 1 practical, experienced retail 

 seed clerk; steady position to competent 

 city trade salesman. Address with full particu- 

 lars regarding age, reference, experience, etc , 

 also whether married or single. William F. 

 Nlchol, 615 N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo. 



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' 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. 



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 Cljy, 

 Mich. 



FOR SALE— Several thousand feet of good V4- 

 In. pipe, tested to 60 lbs. pressure before 

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

 Winona, Minn. Fuhlbruegge Bros., Winona, 

 Minn. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— 10,000 feet of glass, new. 

 fine location, stocked with best carnations, 

 etc.; clean fuel, etc.; central eastern Ohio town 

 of 7,000; or would give a careful sober grower a 

 chance on shares, and a good show to buying 

 later on. Address No. 16, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Good paying florist business; 15 

 greenhouses, 40,000 feet of glass; stocked to 

 full capacity and 12 acres good land. For fur- 

 ther particulars, address W. J. Barnett, R. D. 2, 

 New Castle, Pa. 



FOR SALE— One 6-in. iron body gate valve, 

 threaded ends, $3 60; one 3-in. globe valve. 

 Iron body, $2.00; one 3-ln. tube expander, new, 

 $2.00; three new boiler tubes, 3-ln., 10 feet long, 

 $1.00 each. John D. Erlsman & Son, Swarthmore, 

 Pa. 



FOR SALE — Twenty-two acres, five green- 

 houses; good trade; new mansion, beauti- 

 fully located on railroad and trolley; low and 

 easy terms. Send for descriptive circular, which 

 will convince you. Address Box 311, West 

 Grove, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Three greenhouses, stocked, con- 

 sisting of 3,000 feet glass; steam heat, up-to- 

 date dwelling house with six rooms; six lots; 

 trade steadily Increasing; the only greenhouse 

 In county; a bargain. Address No. 88, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



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 6 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. 80, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Six greenhouses, 20.000 feet glass; 

 steam heat; 18 full lots; six-room dwelling, 

 steam heated, and gas; $12,500, if sold by Febru- 

 ary 15, after that hundred dollars a month will be 

 added up to June 15; store in town in connection 

 with the place, rent $25.00 per month; the right 

 place for the right man. L. Wassermann, Mus- 

 kegon, Mich. 



FOR SALE-Florlst's business, established ten 

 years, consisting of store living rooms, 

 three greenhouses, about 2,500 feet of glass; 

 stocked with palms, ferns and bedding plants; 

 boiler room and sheds; within five miles of Chi- 

 cago court house, in good growing neighbor- 

 hood; first-class trade; reason for felling, fall- 

 ing health. Address No. 81, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— New greenhouses; 4,000 feet glass, 

 hot water plant, private watering system ; 

 five blocks from P. O., in thriving college town, 

 3,500. central Iowa, two blocks from depot; one 

 acre of land, excellent shipping facilities, four 

 R.R.; fine trade in near-by towns; trade increas- 

 ing; no competition, fifty miles from large 

 greenhouse; will rent good farm house and barn 

 on same lot cheap. Addrass No. 84, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses; owing to other busi- 

 ness engagements we offer for sale our near- 

 ly new up-to-date flrst-class greenhouse plant, 

 consisting of three greenhouses 25x100, 21x120, 

 2x.')0. all connected to boiler-house 24-28; with one 

 20-hor8e-power Hodge boiler and one 50-lnch 9- 

 sectlon Richmond boiler; either boiler of sufB- 

 clent capacity to heat the entire plant and been 

 used two seasons; all fitted up In flrst-class or- 

 der for business; will sell as It Is, or without the 

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

 ticulars apply to W. H. Tarbox A Son, Fryeburg, 

 Maine. 



600 LETTERHEADS FOR $1.86 



600 NOTEHEADS FOR $1.00 

 600 STATEMENTS FOR $1.00 



600 BILLHEADS FOR $1.00 

 60 FINE VISITING CARDS for 86c 

 Either of above offers printed and sent 

 charges paid to any address. 



WICKHAM BROS, 84 Vine St, Adrian, Mich. 



FOR SALE. 



One Greenhouse, 



104x25, 

 104x8, 



16 to 18 inside glass. 

 16 to 18 



16 to 18 inside glass 

 8 to 10 



One Greenhouse, 104x10, 

 . ^ . " " 104x10, 



Also one 20 horse-power Tubular Boiler with Stack. May be removed any time during summer begin- 

 ing May 20. Also one plant containing 7000 feet of glass on one acre of ground, about 10 miles 

 from St. Louis, close to electric car line. Fresh greenhouse-grown Asparagus Plumosus Seed 

 95 per cent guaranteed to germinate, $2.50 per 1000. 



PILCHER & BURROWS, - Brokers, 1316 Pine Street, -- ST. LOUIS, MO. 



