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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Ai'UiL 12, 1906. 



CUT IT OUT. 



Advert istMs aio urged to out out of 

 their advert isoinonts in the Kkvip:\v any 

 items of utoek on which they are running 

 low. Kenieniber that the Keview is 

 printed every Wednesday. Write so that 

 your letter will be received on Tuesday, 

 directing that items nearly sold out be 

 omitted. Don't wait until you are com- 

 pletely sold out; orders will keep com- 

 ing. Don't neglect it. You will be at 

 no greater trouble to change your ad- 

 vertisement in the Review than you will 

 he to send back money — besides, you 

 ^know how it would disappoint you to 

 'Order stock and a week or so later, in- 

 stead of getting the goods, have the 

 money returned. Then, if the same 

 stock is listed in the advertisement in 

 the next Review', what would you think? 

 Cut it out! 



Alt. our replies have mentioned the 

 IReviev/. — Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, 

 Ind., March 17, 1906. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlsementB under this bead one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

 are to be addressed In our care, add 10 cents for 

 torwardlnp. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— As assistant In store: 

 by youiip man; 26 years; some experience; 

 American; {food address; neat appear* nee refer- 

 •ences. Address. No. 116, care Florists' Review, 

 Chlcag-Q. 



SITUATION WANTED — By a grood grower, 

 florist, nurseryman, and landscape gar- 

 dener; above middle age, single, first-class refer- 

 tjnees. Address J. C, Jensen, Florist, Agricul- 

 tural College, Miss. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman or 

 section man, grower of roses, carnations, 

 tnums, and pot-plants; first-class references; 

 please give full particulars In first letter. Ad- 

 dress C. Lengenfelder. "a2 East Garfield Ave., 

 Colorado Springs, Co o. 



SITUATION WANTED — By good grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums, lilies, bulbous stock 

 and general pot plants; good designer; able to 

 take charge; German; sober; of good character; 

 willing to work; state wages in first letter if con- 

 venient; vicinity of Chicago preferred. Address 

 No. 120, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTED— Experienced seed salesman to sell 

 garden seed to the trade: salary and ex- 

 penses. Address P. O. Box 123, Keokuk. Iowa. 



WANTED — Second - hand cypress sashbars. 

 Write lengths and price to C. L. Van Meter, 

 Monticello. Iowa. 



WANTED— Young man about 18 or 20 years of 

 age to learn the florist's trade. Apply to 

 John L. Wjland, DeHaven. Pa. 



WANTED— One or two good all around men for 

 general greenhouse work in Chicago. 

 Address No. 113, car© Florists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTED— A good man for carnation: must be 

 stetuly and willing to work; inquire at 

 greenhouses, Emll Bueitner. Park Ridge, 111. 



WANTED -At once, a good florist on small re- 

 tall place; wages $15.00 per week : only com- 

 petent man need apply. F. B. Tinker, Pei-u. Ind. 



WANTED— Single man for general greenhouse 

 work; 130.00 month with room and board. 

 German preferred. A. Duebendorfer. Elwood, 

 Ind. 



WANTED — A good man to handle bedding 

 plants and planting out. A. H Schneider, 

 Oak Park. 111. 



WANTED— Good man for bedding plants, etc.; 

 married or single: 112.00 per week. Jacob 

 RuBSler. lUlh St. and Avon Ave., Morgan Park, 



III. 



WANTED— A good man for general greenhouse 

 work: must haveexperlence; steady work; 

 Kood wages. Boehrlnger Bros.. 326 Park Ave.. 

 Bay City, Mich. 



WANTED— By May 1 orsooner; an experienced 

 gardener; to run a vegetable garden for a 

 state InBtUmion. Apply to Chas. F. Vorbeck, 

 Jildora.Iowa. 



W'ANTED— Two second-hand copies of The 

 »' Florists' Manual; must be In gord condi- 

 tion; slate price. Address No. 121, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



\y ANTED— A good grower of roses, carnations, 

 ' » mum*, violets and a sreneral line of bedding 

 pl:iDtH: must be good grower. Address No. 119, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Good florist, married, German pre- 

 ferred; must be good grower and a hustler; 

 wages $5' .00 per month and house. Carl Hlrsh, 

 HlUso ale, Mich. 



AIJANTED— A working partner; fine trade; 

 '» splendid location; good, steady German 

 preferred; write for particulars. Address No. 

 118, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once, two florists, one to grow 

 carnations, and one good salesman of bud- 

 ding plants and plant the same: a good steady 

 place for the right man; must be sober. W. H. 

 Humfeld Floral Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



WANTED— A competent man or woman of 

 middle age; one who understands the flo- 

 rist business and is capable of decorating and 

 nianaging: a steady position and good wages will 

 be paid Apply In person to Foley, The Florist. 

 No. 'Z2G Bowery, New York City. 



WANTED— At once: an all-round capable man 

 to take charge of 10.000 ft. commercial glass. 

 In roses, carnations and general stock; must be 

 sober and reliable; cottage on premises; married 

 man preferred : references required. C. L. Dole, 

 Lockport. N. Y. 



WANTED— First -class carnation grower; also 

 first-class rose grower; each able to take 

 care of their respective sections; state age and 

 nationality and salary expected In first letter. 

 Address Green Floral and Nursery Co.. Dallas, 

 Texas. 



WANTED— A good steady man, who under- 

 stands the growing of good roses, carna- 

 tions, violets, pot plants, etc.: who In time will 

 be capable of taking full charge of growing all 

 stock for a retail place; good steady place for the 

 right man. Address No. 116, care Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. 



WANTED— Thoroughly competent successful 

 rose grower; new greenhouses (about 40.000 

 feet glass); good place for right man, either 

 married or single; none but strictly firstclass 

 reliable man with good references need apply; 

 state age and nationality. The Sibson Rose 

 Nurseries (Cut Flower Dept.), 1180 Milwaukle 

 Ave., Portland, Oregon. 



WANTED—^ good grower of cut flowers and 

 pot plants, combined with business ability: 

 on account of our nursery we cannot give per- 

 sonal management to our range of glass which 

 we will increase if we can find a man fully qual- 

 ified to manage it; nothing but a sober, clean, 

 straight man wanted; western man preferred; 

 state your experience !ind where and wages. 

 Address No. 118, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — Desirable greenhouse plant: 3 

 houses 24x200 feet; propagating house 100 

 feet, large boiler shed, stable and dwelling at 

 Highland, opposite Poughkeepsle, steam heat, 

 city water. Apply Joseph Wood. Spring Valley.N.Y. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Crete Greenhouse: on 

 account of poor health must give up: estab- 

 lished 16 years; nice home market; also good 

 growing factory town; no greenhouse 20 miles 

 around; 14 miles from Chicago city limits; can 

 be taken at once; only small capital needed. Call 

 or write to G. Helnrlch. Crete. 111. 



FOR SALE— A good florists' business in a fine 

 town; doesn't require a fortune. Address 

 Wm. Ballard, box G06. Perry. Iowa. 



FOR SALE -Nine greenhouses, dwelling house 

 and barn: 'i}4 acres of ground; for particulars 

 address P. O. Box 109, Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 



FOR SALE -Have an excellent site for green- 

 houses 100x125 feet; good field and no com- 

 petition; no fuel expense; N. W. side: will sell 

 cheap; call and investigate. John P. Peters, 

 owner, 158 Coblentz St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Two greenhouses. 23x95. 20xC«. 

 with hot water heating apparatus and well 

 stocked with carnations and violets. Will sell as 

 It Is with dwelling house attached and 17.000 feet 

 of land, or to be taken down and removed. 

 Address 703 Chestnut St.. Waban, Mass. 



FOR SALE-1 steam boiler 54 In. diameter. Hi ft. 

 long, 48 4-ln. flue with smoke box, all in good 

 condition; this boiler has been bought from the 

 Board of Education and had to be taken to get 

 other material. August Erickson. 688 W. Foster 

 Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE -Greenhouses, a little over 8,000 ft. 

 of glass in running order at present time; to 

 be taken down and removed; will deliver at 

 nearest R. R. station if purchaser desires. For 

 particulars address B. Ellis Weaver, R. F. D. No. 

 4, Lancaster, Pa. 



FOR SALE— A '• Dean " interchangeable steam 

 or hot-water boiler; will heat 6.O1O sq. feet 

 glass in any weather: is in best of condition, 

 grates perfect, in use three winters; also 1,8()0 ft. 

 3-in. boiler flues with hubs for connecting same 

 and a quantity of 1}<-Inch wrought iron pipe 

 straight and sound with couplings. Prices and 

 particulars on application to H. M.Totman, Ran- 

 dolph, Vermont. 



Situation Wanted tl^^l^^r^ 



2<i; English and German experience; also well 

 acquainted with the English and German trade; 

 seeds. Illy of the valley. Frank Kohler, Wasser 

 St. 3, Ballensteut, near Quedllnburg, Germany. 



IVANTFn "^^ RENT -A greenhouse 

 " '^'^ ■ *-■' plant by a practical grower 

 of high-grade cut flowers: must have good ship- 

 ping facilities, etc; western New York prefered; 

 particulars in first letter. Address No. 117, care 

 Flori.sts' Keview, Chicago. 



FREE STEAM 



And 36,000 square feet of glass; modem 8-room 

 dwelling; all new; best shipping facilities: clear- 

 ing 35 per cent annually: more orders than we 

 can fill; want to build a plant three times as 

 large; not enough room here; will make price 

 and terms right. 



ERNSBERGER BROS., 



Decatur. Ind. 



WANTED 



ROSE GROWER FOR SECTION 



Must be able to produce the goods, and 

 earn $60.00 per month. Send references 

 and information to 



THE CLEVELAND CUT FLOWER CO. 

 Cleveland, Ohio 



FOR SALE. 



Greenhouse establishment at Elgin, 111.; 60 

 acres of garden land and nine greenhouses; one 

 or two dwellings; houses well stocked with roses, 

 carnations and all kinds of bedding plants, palms 

 and ferns, all in good condition; horses, wagon; 

 old estalished business, wholesale and retail; 

 largest business in vicinity; terms easy; write for 

 full particulars. 

 GEO. SOU8TER. Elgin, HI. 



WANTED 



Practical working: foreman and 

 propagator; sober and industrious^ 

 young man preferred, one who 

 thoroughly understands perennials, 

 to take full charge of herbaceous 

 department with large eastern nurs- 

 ery; position permanent; best of 

 references required. Address with 

 full particulars, and state salary ex- 

 pected. No. 66f care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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