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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



ApboCi 26, 1906. 



BROCKTON, MASS. 



Easter trade was ahead of all previous 

 years. In pot plants, lilies of course 

 took the lead and were sold in large 

 numbers. Azaleas came next in favor. 

 Other plants selling well were Dorothy 

 Perkins, Baby Rambler and hybrid roses, 

 rhododendrons, Von Sion narcissi, tulips 

 and violets. In cut flowers, carnations, 

 violets, roses, bulbous stock and sweet 

 peas were in greatest call in about the 

 order named. 



W. W. Hathaway, A. A. Read and 

 Mrs. Moir all did a first-class trade. De- 

 partment stores, as usual, did consider- 

 able selling, cutting prices to some ex- 

 tent, while street fakers disposed of a 

 good many cut flowers. W. N. C. 



Atchison, Kan. — R. J. Groves has 

 conducted a flower business here for for- 

 ty-one years. 



Mansfield, O. — Jos. Brumenschenkel 

 is erecting houses to cover a space 80x94 

 feet. Business is very good. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertlaements 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 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— To take charge of the 

 growing of cut flowers and stock in general, 

 on commercial or private place; life experience; 

 Inside and outside gardening; east or south pre- 

 ferred; honest and sober; aged 38; single. Ad- 

 dress No. 187, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By good all-round flo- 

 rist; single; German; over 20 years' exper- 

 ience in carnations, roses and general stock; 

 fully competent to take charge; references; state 

 wages and particulars In first letter. Address 

 Florist, care Wayne Hotel, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman; 

 by Al grower of roses, camatlona, mums and 

 creneral line of pot and bedding plants; with 20 

 years' experience;, where good stult is wanted; 

 state wages. Address No. 188, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Rose grower; state wages required. 

 Wetland & Olinger. New Castle, Ind. 



WANTED— Man for carnation section; apply 

 at once, stating salary and experience. The 

 Gasser Company, Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 



WANTED— Young man about 18 or 20 years of 

 are to learn the florist's trade. Apply to 

 John li. Wyland, DeHaven. Pa. 



WANTED— One or two good all around men for 

 general greenhouse work in Chicago. 

 Address No. 113, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once; one or two men for carna- 

 tion section; must be good workers; 110.00 

 per week to start. J. W. Dunford, Clayton, Mo. 



WANTED— A good grower of roses, carnations, 

 mums and general stock; state reference 

 and wages. L. J. Rowe, Titusville, Pa. 



WANTED— Good man for bedding plants, etc.; 

 married or single; 112.00 per week. Jacob 

 Rnssler. 114th St. and Avon Ave., Morgan Park, 

 111. 



WANTED— A good man for general greenhouse 

 ( work; must have experience; steady work; 

 good wages. Boehringer Bros., 326 Park Ave.. 

 Bay City, Mich. 



WANTED— Good florist, married, German pre- 

 ferred; must be good grower and a hustler; 

 wages 160.00 per month and house. Carl Hirsch, 

 Hillsdale, Mich. 



WANTED— In central Ohio; a good grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums, violets and a gen- 

 eral line of bedding plants; must be good grower. 

 Address No. 119, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once: an all-round man for gen- 

 eral work; must have experience with 

 roses and carnations; single man preferred; give 

 references. Jas. C. Murray, Peoria, 111. 



WANTED— Man for rose section ; apply at once, 

 stating salary; greenhouses Rocky River, 

 O. Address The Gasser Company, Euclid Ave., 

 Cleveland, O. 



WANTED— A competent man or woman of 

 middle age; one who understands the flo- 

 rist business and is capable of decorating and 

 managing; a steady position and good wages will 

 be paid Apply In person to Foley, The Florist, 

 No. 22C 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 rose grower and prop- 

 agator; capable of taking charge of rose 

 section and producing Al stock; {60.00 per month 

 to right man; references in first letter; age. 

 Addrees Geo. Bartholomew, Mgr. Miami Floral 

 Co., R. D. No. 11, Dayton, Ohio. 



FOR RENT — At Mayfair, 111., 4 greenhouses, 

 with cottage and several acres of ground; 

 city water; 6c fare to city. Lazarus Silverman, 

 108 LaSalle street, 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— Nine greenhouses, dwelling house 

 and barn; 3^ acres of ground\f or particulars 

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



FOR SALE-No. 2 Kroeschell boiler in good 

 condition, 8- foot tubular boiler; half front: 

 for low pressure steam or hot water. Address, 

 I. O. Kemble, Marshalltown, la. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses about 6003 feet o 

 glass; all new; well stocked for spring; two 

 acres of ground; house and barn; will give pos- 

 session at once; selling on account of falling 

 health. For particulars address City Green- 

 houses, Newton, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Two greenhouses, 23x96, 20x68, 

 with hot water heating apparatus and well 

 stocked with camatioDS 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— Greenhouse business; established 

 thirty years; 10,000 feet of glass; steam heat; 

 wholesale and retail trade in vegetable and bed- 

 ding plants; good trade in cut flowers and funeral 

 work; heavy stock ready for sptlng trade; no 

 opposition; grand opportunity for hustler; best 

 of reasons for selling; immediate possession. 

 Write or call on Chase & son. New London, O. 



WE WISH TO NOTiry 



the trade that George R. Scott is no longer in 

 our employ and we will not be responsible for 

 any purchases or contracts he mif ht make after 

 this date. 



CHICAGO ROSE CO. 



Ap rrt >#, 1906. 56-88 Wab— li A v. , CaUcago 



fiARDENERS WANTED 



A leading nursery has positions on private 

 places for several gardeners. Applicants will 

 please state age, family, experience, references 

 and wages wanted. 



Addresa No. 120, 

 CARE rLORISTB* RKVUW, CHICAGO. 



...AT LIBBRTY... 



CHAS. H. GRANT, VeV^HtSr^. 



formerly with J. H. Small h, Sons, Washington, 

 New York. Services maybeengagedby the hour 

 or day. Experience long and varied. Capable of 

 any kind of decorative art in flowers. References, 

 unexceptionable. Address 



CHAS. H. GRANT. 

 Care Jos. Fenrlch, 110 W. 88th St.. N. T. City 



0~TERMS REASONABLE"®* 



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; ckn 

 be taken at once; only small capital needed. Call 

 or write to G. Helnrich, Crete, 111. 



FOR SALE 



8 Greenhouses, 7000 sqttare feet sUu. 

 Opportunity for good florist to locate in town 

 of 1^,000 1 must vacate ground by June 10; 

 sell on account of other business. Write for 

 particulars. Haeffner & Zumstein, 

 10th and Heaton, Hamilton, Ohio 



FOR SALE 



A Flower Store and Greenhouse; 



a splendid location on the South Side; will 

 sell very reasonably. Must sell on account 

 of other business. MICHAEL FINK, 

 221 1 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, III. 



Wanted 

 Rose Grower 



capable man, matried or single; of exper- 

 ience, good character; able to grow pot 

 roses well; fine position and permanent 

 to right man; location. Southern Penn- 

 sylvania; immediate engagement; good 

 wages. Address with full particulars, 



ROSES, BOX 646, 

 NEW YORK CITY* 



WANTED 



Practical working foreman and 

 propagator; sober and indtfstriotts, 

 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 Florist^ Review, 

 Chicago. 



For SALE Cheap 



The following horizontal return tubular Boilers 

 with full fronts, grates and all fixtures complete, 

 ready to set up: 



Rated Flues 



8 78x19 200 horse- power each ir2 4-inch 



8 72x18 150 horse-power each 112 8H-lnch 



13 66x16 100 horse-power each 180 3-Inch 



4 «0xl4 70 horse-power each 60 4-inch 



8 48x14 60 horse-power each 60 3-inch 



6 48x12 40 horse-power each 403-Inch 



2 80x10 26 horse-power each 80 3-Inch 



All sizes of Steam Pumps. 



One Million Feet of Wrought Iron Pipe from 

 one-Inch up to 10-inch, in full lengths, with new 

 threads and couplings. 



200 tons of 2, 3, 3^ and 4-lnch boiler tubes, rat- 

 tled and cleaned; will cut same any size wanted. 

 Write for prices. 



Jacob Ullman, Li^-^st. Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE, the Finest 



Floral Shop In Kansas City 



Finished in Flemish Oak, elegant Orr & Lockett ice-box, hand- 

 some decorations, tile floor, thoroughly up-to-date with estab- 

 lished business. Come quick for great bargain. 



W. W. FILKIN, Assignee, '^^ii^° Kansas City, Mo. 



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