JCNE 14, 1906. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



231 



49 _What is the flower that resembles 

 wistaria, that I have seen in Mr. Bat- 

 ties' showcase? The color is pink and 

 pale blue, not purple. Tf i« r 



Probably Inpmus, an annual. It is a 

 cluster flower, but unlike wistaria is 

 erect, not pendant. The colors are white, 

 hhie and pink. 

 To__in your article on the seasaw 

 system, published May 31, you opposed 

 the d^viLn of shipments. Is not this 



absurd? -,. • ■ „ji „i,5r> 



I do not oppose a division of ship- 

 ments. In large places, this may be 

 advantageous. I oppose the unnecessary 

 fluctuation of shipments. 



52. —Why do you not give us more cul- 

 tural notes in your column? 



Were I as good a grower as you are, 

 I would not be a newspaper correspond- 

 ent at all. Phil. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 wo«l CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

 ire to he addressed In our care, add 10 cents for 



'"piam^jS vertlsements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good jrrower of 

 roses, carnations, mums and general stooK; 

 14 years' experience; married. Address R. Li., 

 105 E. Marshall St., Richmond, Va. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman; 

 by Al grower of roses, carnations, mums and 

 general line of pot and bedding plants; with 20 

 years' experience; where good stuff Is wanted; 

 state wages. Address No. 161, care Florlath 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round grower 

 for commercial and catalogue trade; Is a 

 good desltfner and an Al propagator; can furnish 

 best of references: at liberty June 16; please 

 state wages In first letter. Address No. 168, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class grower 

 and propagator of roses, carnations and 

 mums; lifetime experience; In up-to-date place 

 where quality Is preferred; good references; 

 state full particulars wltb salary when answer- 

 ing. Address No. 166, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By Al grower of cut 

 flowers, bedding and potted plants; good de- 

 signer; In a place of not less tban 20,000 feet of 

 glass as manager; first-cla^s references; have 

 been in a retail place of 20,000 feet of glass for the 

 past two years and made a great success; age 38; 

 single. Address No. 163, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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ANTBD— A rood all-round greenhouse man. 

 J. J. Beck, New Castle, Pa. 



WANTED— A rose grower and two helpers. J. 

 F. Wilcox, Council BiufTs, Iowa. 



WANTS D-Glass bars, ridge plate for 12x70 

 vegetable house, size immaterial. J. F. 

 Sked, Westerville, O. 



WANTED— Married man for night watchman; 

 114 00 per week. Address No. 168, care Fio- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. , 



WANTED— A good all-round gardener: have 4 

 acres; wages K.iO a day. Arthur H. Jolm- 

 ston, manager Homewood Country Club, Floss- 

 moor, 111. 



AV^ANTED— Greenhouse men for general work- 

 '' state salary aud reference in nrst lettei . 

 The Gasser Company, Wholesale Growers Cut 

 Flowers, Cleveland, O. 



VyANTED— Two or three good rose growers; 



'» experienced men; steady work and good 



wages. Address Bassett & Washburn, Hinsdale, 



Ty^ANTED— A good man for general greenhouse 

 » ' work; must have experience; steady work: 

 good wages. Boehringer Bros., 825 Park Ave 

 Bay City, Mich. ' 



VXTANTED— Good florist, married, German pre- 



' » ferred; must be good grower and a hustler- 



wages 160.00 per month and house. Carl Hirsch 



Hillsdale, Mich. 



Ty ANTED— Assistant grower for carnations 

 » ' and chrysanthemums; man whoknows how 

 to handle hose; steady place. Address Frank 

 Gariand, DesPlaines. 111. 



WANTED-An all-round florist for general 

 greenhouse work; tSOM per month and 

 boardf more if satisfactory : German preferred. 

 H. Kaden, Gainesville, Texas 



WANTED-Industrlous Protestant as working 

 foreman In nursery; must be a good budder. 

 Address The Schroeder-Son Nursery Co., Lafay- 

 ette, Colo. 



WANTED— Two good men with ability to man- 

 age branch nurseries; permanent positions 

 for the rlghtpartles; mencapableof doing solicit- 

 ing preferred. For full particulars write at once 

 to Southern Floral N ursery Co., Fruitdale, Ala. 



WANTED— Man for general greenhouse work; 

 (rood grower roses, carnations, violets, etc.; 

 10,000 feet glass; steady place and $40.10 per 

 month and board to right party. B. B. Blair, 

 Charlevoix, Mich. 



WANTED— A man with good experience as a 

 retail florist, salesman and decorator for a 

 Chicago store; give age, references and salary 

 exp^ed. Address No. 136, care Florists' Re- 

 view , Chicago. 



WANTED— A good experienced man for retail 

 place; must be a good grower and know 

 how to take care of retail trade; state wages 

 wanted and give good references. Wm. G. Mil- 

 ler, West Main St., Peru, Ind. 



WANTED— A competent man to take charge of 

 a flower and plant store In Illinois city of 

 30 000; mubt understand the buslnesB thoroughly; 

 name references; state age and experience. Ad- 

 dress No. 167, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR BENT— 11.000 feet of glass, near city of 

 80,000; in western state; good repair; hot 

 water; stocked. Address No. 147, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — My greenhouse; 6000 feet floor 

 space; beat house cf size in the city; stock 

 of mums and carnations in good order; will sell 

 stock cheap and rent house cheap, owing to my 

 m-healtn and my husband being a traveling man 

 and gone from homo nearly aU the time. Mrs. 

 J. F. Wisner. Rockford, 111. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Greenhouses; owing to 

 other bvislness. we oCCer our neariy new 

 plant, up-to-date in every particular; 6,000 ft. 

 glass; retail and wholesale trade established, 

 and will pay a good income; all stocked and in 



flood condition. Apply to Geo. T. Osborn, Hart- 

 and, Maine. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— On easy terms, three 

 greenhouses, about 5,000 leet of glass; all 

 new; one acre of groiind; 7-room dwelling; all 

 stock lor the comlug season, carnations, roses, 

 mums, etc.; selling on account of falling health. 

 For particulars, address Mrs. James Lister. New- 

 ton. Iowa. 



FOR SALE-Nlne greenhouses, dwelling house 

 and bam; 3H acres of ground; for parUculars 

 address P. O. Box 101», Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 



FOR SALE— About ItSOO feet of wrought iron 

 pipe; 3-lnch; slightly used for hot water; 

 at 7c per foot; f. o. b. cars, Dover, Del. J. J. von 

 Ueider, Dover, Del. 



FOR SALE-atore fixtures; large refrigerator, 

 counter, wall case, set open shelving; all 

 modern; golden oak. Stackhous & Tyrrell, 1311 



St., Lincoln, Neo. 



FOR SALE — Kroeschell boiler, rated at «,000 

 ft. glass; also 2 aud 3-1d. wrought iron pipes; 

 only been in use 3 winters; will sell for half 

 pilce. A. J. Laniernler, 1713 Walton Ave.. Fort 

 Wayne, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Some extra good second-hand 3-in. 

 pipe, Oc per foot; guaranteed sound; also 

 some4-liJch; oue No. i4 Hlichings Doiier, good as 

 hew, 145.00. ano Cottage boiler, 130.10; some 12x14 

 glass. W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse plant, 3,000 feet glass; 

 houses filled wltu good general stock; in 

 city of 8,t00; north central Missouri; old estab- 

 lished traae; will Include good residence prop- 

 erty and plot of ground if desired; reasons for 

 selling, old age and poor health. Address No. 

 164, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— About 7000 square feet of glass, one 

 acre of land, in an active town; also a mod- 

 em dwelling with all improvements; greenhoime 

 win pay for itself the first year; death in the 

 family is the main object of selling; t50U0 buys 

 the whole complete. Addresi No. 160, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE -"Dean" cast-iron sectional boiler, 

 either steam or hot water; will heat 60U0 feet 

 frlassln any weather and very economical on fuel; 

 8 in best of condition; used three winters; also 

 1800 feet 8-inch boiler Hues with hubs for con- 

 necting and 1200feet IJ^-inch wrought-lron pipe 

 with couplings; will also Include all flttlugs 



1 have; price for lot $35000 f. o. b. Randolph, Vt.; 

 If looking for a bargain don't let this slip, as 

 boiler alone cost $100.00. H. M. Totman, Ran- 

 dolph, Vt. 



SALE BY AUCTION 



JUNK 80—5 greenhouses, dwelling, 25 acres of 

 land. CIOP8. tools, in lots to suit purohasers 

 RITEBSIDE G REENHOUSES, UABDXKB. MASS. 



WANTED, TO RENT 



GRKSNHODSK PLANT, about 15 000 feet, 

 with or without few acres of land. Must be 

 within driving distance of Chicago. Apply to 



C. WINDSTEIN, care CHICAGO ROSE CO. 

 98 Wabash Ave.. Chicago 



Wanted! Good Florist 



Man who can grow the best of Carnations 

 and Mums. Good propagator and grower 

 of general greenhouse stoclc. Good place, 

 good opportunity for a good man. 



H, 0, HANNAH & SON, 



SHKRMAN, 

 TKXA8. 



^JU 7C M nr F W% Two young men, sons of 

 VT >% i'^ I U^EM Guernsey Island or Holland 

 Bulb Growers to buy an interest in Pioneer American 

 Bulb Farm 9j acres of new land, 3 acres in bulbs, 14 

 years' experience, half a miliion on hand, climate, soil, 

 and water facilities, perfection. Commercial orchara 

 including English Walnutsaod Filberts will be planted, 

 must be hustlers and come well recommended. The 

 opportunity of a lifetime. Address 



Oeo. aiBRS. ClMfbrook, Wliatcom Co., Wash. 

 References, Chamber of Commerce, Bellingham, Wash. 

 Governor Geo. Mead, Olympia, Wash. 



Wanted! Immediately. 



A thoroughly experienced, oompetent, single 

 man, to take charge of greenhouse, gardens and 

 landscape work on gentleman's place. Must 

 come well recommended and be capable of 

 producing good results in all branches. 



Apply to superintendent. 



Box 800. Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y. 



FOR SALE 



My four KreenbouseB with large shed; 20 horse- 

 power boiler, pipes, etc., all in running order on 

 leased ground, with five-room cottage. 3 years 

 from November 1, to run yet. Will sell cheap 

 with or without stock of plants. 



Here is a chance for a beginner. 



A, lABLONSKY, Wellston, SI. Lwls Co„ Mo. 



FOR SALE, FLORIST STORE 



City of Belolt, Wis., 11.000 population. Store 

 10x20 ft.; palm hoube 20x28 ft.; two 10x38 ft. 

 houses: heated by Ideal hotwater plant. City 

 water 18.00 per year; electric light, K 00 per 

 month; ground rent, 110.00 per month. The 

 whole plant, stoc'k and buildings, which cost 

 t3,500, for 11,600 on account of slctcness. This is 

 a snap: one out of a thousand. Write A. L. 

 Randall Co., Chicago, who furnishes cut flowers. 

 Address Florist, 516 E. Grand Ave., Beloit, Wis. 



For Sale 



Floral plant near Minnehaha, 

 containing five acres of land 

 platted Into thirty lots: about 1200 feet frontacre 

 on two streets; 19 greenhouses Including plants, 

 flowers, etc.; two heating p^anta. five-room 

 house, barn and other buildings, costing the 

 owner upwards of 116 000; will sell at the very 

 low price of $6,000, including one horse, one 

 wagon, one cart and a quantity of loose four-Inch 

 iron pipe; a great opportunity for money-mak- 

 ing; reasons for selling, old age. Bare land 

 worth price asked. Apply to Oeorg;e H. Miller, 

 330 Lnmber ExchanKe, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Wanted, Quick 



to get out of business. Old age and 

 poor health. 10 acres of land, lit 

 greenhouses; about 40,000 square feet 

 of glass; horses, wagon, tools: all in 

 working order; wholesale and retail 

 trade of 40years' standing. lOminutes' 

 drive to depots and post otllce; would 

 sell the whole, or a half interest, or 

 put it into a stock company. A good 

 chance for any one meaning business; 

 come and see for yourself. 



T. L. LOWDEN & SONS 



Pittsfield, Mass. 



