SlCI-Ti!lMBEB 6, 1006. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



1001 



Kacine, Wis. — A, J. Fidler has again 

 resumed charge of the greenhouses which 

 he disposed of last year to Rudolph 

 Mohr, of Chicago, who this week turned 

 the property back to its original owner. 



Columbus, O.— G. Drobisch reports 

 too much rain this summer, with gerani- 

 ums considerably damaged by it. One 

 bed of Nutt geraniums at the Dayton 

 Soldiers' Home is entirely killed by the 

 wet weather. Carnations have done well 

 under these conditions, and no stem-rot 

 has yet appeared. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertiBementa under this head one cent » 

 word, CASH WITH ORDBB. When answers 

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

 forwarding. 



Plant advertisements NOT admitted under this 

 head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By reliable grreenhouse 

 fireman. Address No. 38, care Florists' Re- 

 view, chicaero. 



SITUATION WANTED — Gardener, a^ed 80, 

 wishes a permauent position ; private place 

 E referred: qualified to take full charge of ?reen- 

 ouses, cut flowers, lawn work, fruits and vejr- 

 etables: please state wages in first Iftier. Ad- 

 dress No. 31, care Florists Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By all-round man on 

 commercial orwh 'lesale place; married; age 

 36: sober and a hustler for a good place; not 

 afraid of work; grower of general line of cut 

 flowers plants and bedding stock; pood designer; 

 12 years in present place: want to change for 

 something better; steady place at good wages 

 and a chance for advancement; prefer Chicago, 

 St. Louis or Kansas City, Mo Address No. 37, 

 care Floristti' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Glaziers; at once. Gloede, Grey 

 Ave. and Emerson St., Evanston, 111. 



WANTED — A good rose grower, 116.00 per 

 week. Address No. 34, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



TITANTED— Young lady for store; state exper- 

 TT lence and wages wanted. Address Jos. 

 Smely, Aurora, 111. 



WANTED— 05 boxes glass; double strength; 

 second-hand: lttzl6 or 16x18. Wm. Glebels, 

 Mlnnetonka Beach. Klnn. 



WANTED— Helpers for rose and carnation 

 sections; experienced help only. The 

 Oasser Co., Rocky River, O. 



"WTANTED— Toung man from sixteen to twenty 

 »▼ years of age to learn the florist trade. Ap- 

 ply to John L. Wyland, De Haven, Pa. 



WANTED- All-round florist for general green- 

 house work; st**ady position; state refer- 

 ences and wages w th room and board. L. M. 

 Duebendorfer, Blwood, Ind. 



TllT ANTED— Help; 2 good greenhouse men who 

 Tt can grow roses, carnations, mums and gen- 

 eral stock; s' ate experience and wages wanted; 

 permanent position. C. L. Shanks. Newton, Kan. 



WANTED— A good man for a carnation section 

 In an up-to-date establishment; state 

 wages and enclose reference when writing. 

 Address Mo. 89, care Fiorists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTED— A first-class designer and decora- 

 tor; one who uuderstands handling first- 

 class trade; state wages and how soon can come 

 In first letter. Honakcr, The Florist, Lexington, 

 Ky. 



WANTED -Two young, tustlve men to work In 

 greeuhoui-es under foreman; goud wages 

 and steady position to right party. Apply C. 

 Young &, Sons Seed and Plant Co., 1400 Olive 

 St., St- Louis, Mo. 



WANTED— Grower of carnations and roses for 

 large commercial place on Pacific Coast; 

 good wages to comt>etent man who can come 

 well recommended. Address No. 98, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once; a good grower of cut 

 flowers and plants; single man preferred; 

 must bo well recommended; state salary ex- 

 pected with room and board. John Dieckmann 

 & Co., Wheeling. W. Va. 



WANTED— At once: a good grower of all kinds 

 of cut fluwers, Easter and Christmas stock, 

 and general beudlng plants; to take charge; 

 wages I76.0U a mi mth, with houee rent free. Ad- 

 dress No. 40, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — At once, capable man to take 

 charge of 20,00b ft. glass in carnations: tSO.UO 

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



WANTED— Florist and gardener with exper- 

 ience in growing choice pot plants; give 

 experience, copy of references, age, etc. ; wages, 

 t60.0U per month. Address No. 33, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



W ANTED— Boy or young man of 18 or 20 with 

 V V some experience ot florist business, to work 

 on retail place; Doard, room ai d 118.00 to start; 

 permanent place with chance to rise; muht be 

 able to come at once. 1. Merwin Rayner, Green- 

 port, N. Y. 



WANTED— To r^a place of 10,OCO to 16,000 ft. 

 T T of glass to growtntt fl< jwers; a place doing 

 some retail business preferred; would consi r 

 a partueiship in well establtshtd florist busi- 

 ness. Address No. 86, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED -An exjperienced grower of roses, 

 carnations and general bedding plants; 

 married preferred ; also two young men who have 

 had experience in greenhouse work; positions 

 permanent. Address No. 11, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



TIIJANTED- A first-class designer, who IH an Al 

 VT grower of fine carnations, roses and potted 

 plants; must be sober and Industrious and be 

 able to wait on trade and keep a correct account 

 of all sales; have about 16 U feet of ylass; two 

 assistants; place pays 115 DO per week every Sat- 

 urday night; room and laundry furnished and 

 best of bo .rd at 18.10 per week; party must have 

 good references; no tran-portatl'^n furnished; 

 place open at once. Address T. L. Metcalie, Hop- 

 kinsvlUe, Ky. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— My place of business; 

 only responsible parties need apply, with 

 enough money to ouy stock. For particulars ad- 

 dress M. Brandlein, S327 N. Senate Ave., Indiana- 

 polls, Ind. 



FOR SALE— A bargain la 4-ln. cast-iron pipes, 

 6 ft. lengths at 12c per ft. C. C. PoUworth 

 Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR SALB^Cbeap, good second- hand Wilks 

 greenhouse boiler. S. Wllks Mfg. Co., 36th 

 St. and Shields Ave., Chicago, Ul. 



FOR SALE — Four volumes Bailey's encyclo- 

 pedia; almost new: tl6 00. Address Arthur 

 F. Capers, Wellesiey Hills, Mass. 



FOR SALE — Four inch second-hand pipe in 

 good condition; lu cents per foot. Address 

 George Reinberg, 86 Randolph St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Glass 10x12 double strength A; 

 great oargain for lot. Brant & Noe Floral 

 Co., W. Peterson and N. 4tiih Aves., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— One fort.v-h. p. tubular boiler with 

 front, valves, damper regulator, etc., all 

 complete. At a bargain. O. Van Bochove & Bro., 

 Kalamazoo, Mich. 



FOR SALE— Cut flower business; lot and resi- 

 dence; steam heat; death of owner reason 

 for selling. Mrs. Emma WoUenberg, U8 W. 24th 

 St., near Western Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— One second-hand 42x12-0 horiton- 

 tal tubular boiler; 35 horse-power; good con- 

 dition. Apiily to the Superior Machine and 

 Boiler Works, 131 W. Superior St., Cnlcago. 



FOR SALE— Fine retail store: established 10 

 years; doing thriving business; owner must 

 leave city on account of wife's health; money 

 maker. Enquire of Vaughan & Sperry, 60 Wa- 

 bash Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Equity in long established whole- 

 sale and reia 1 florist business; greenhouses 

 in good coudltton; well stocked with fern and 

 chrysanthemum and miscellaneous plants; long 

 lease with favoiable terms. For particulars 

 address Peter Pearson, 920 N. Campbell Ave., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE-60no feet of 3^ and 4-lnch boiler 

 flues with couplings, 16 to 18 feet long, at 8 and 

 cents per foot; ells and tees half price: also 

 two special made water jacket boilers, each able 

 to heat 4UjO to 60U0 feet of glass; cheap if sold at 

 oiice: can ship by rail and water. Geo. Vatter, 

 Maiinette, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Owing to the ill-health of the prin- 

 cipal owner, It has become advlsahlw to offer 

 for sale tne entire stock of the best known florist 

 establishment In southern CallturDla: a long- 

 time leasehold on the grounds may be obtained; 

 a fine opportunity to step Into an established 

 business incorporated. For particulars write 

 to Box 94. Ventura, Cal. 



FOR SALE — Fine greenhouse property; 11 

 houses well stocked; good business; sales 

 average 1600.00 per month and can be Increased; 

 land value 13600.00; fine &-room house worth 

 11200.00; natural gas; will stand investigation; 

 price complete, 17600 iQ; $3000.0 can remain on 

 mortgage; this is a bargain for some one. Apply 

 to Walter Butler, Ohil.lcothe, O. 



FOR SALE— Retail plant of 6600 feet of glass In 

 a flue location and In first- clans condition 

 with plenty of stock; price I660D Ou; IIOUO 00 cash, 

 balance easy terms; g-and bargain; look Into It. 

 C. J. Pult, 386 ElUcott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



FORSALB Atabargain; rolngout of business, 

 I find on my bands 2000 feet 2-lnch iron pipe, 

 700 feet 4-inch wrought iron pipe, five 4-lnch 

 valves, six 2-iiich valves; make me an offer. 

 Addrefcs No. 86, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 1 Ideal Sectional 24-lnch water 

 boiler, 6 sections, h ng h 39 inchet-, founda- 

 tion 36x34 Inches, grate area 21x29 inches, outlets 

 2 4-lneh, sm ke pipe 12 Inches; rating 1600 ft.; 

 used 6 months; good as new; cost new 117 4.45 

 will sell for tlOO 00 cash, F. O. B. Murgantown, 

 W. Va. South Park Floral Co., W. R. P. Stewart, 

 Prop.. Morgantown, W. Va. 



FOR SALE— A well established floral concern 

 In Michigan; on easy terms; owing to owner 

 having other biislnessi; 10,1)00 feet of glass; 8- 

 room dwelling house and barn; steam heated; 

 all practically new and up-to-date; well stocked 

 for retail trade; 6000 benched carnations; part 

 payment In wages, with chance to buy a larger 

 Interest or the whole outright. Address No. 39, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— On account of removal and having 

 two places; I will sell at a bar^taln four 

 greenhouses, two 16x80. the other two 22x80; 

 boUer-h 'Use 16x20, with one large boiler to heat 

 the place and another in reserve, both boilers 

 can Durn buckwheat coal at a small cost; only 

 three and four years in use: price only 11600.00. 

 Hill Top Greenhouses, 16-16 Gray Ave., Utlca, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE Wortblngton duplex steam pump; 

 capacity 30 to 40 gallons per minute; in good 

 condition; 146. UO; No. 1 receiver and fittings for 

 pump; good as new; S50 00; Dean pump for band 

 or steam; almost new; 120 00; 6-Inch pressure 

 regulator; used two seasons; 160.00; 2)i-lnoh 

 pressure regulator. 118 00; carnation supports 

 tl& iiO per lOUU; 1126.00 for 10,000. James W. Dun- 

 ford. Clayton, Mo. 



FOR SALE— At a sacrifice; greenhouses; well- 

 stocked and long-established business of 

 the late J. P. ooen, Lexington, Mo.; one of the 

 best paying little businesses in the country and 

 in perft-ct condition: no competition within thirty 

 miles; the place consists ef three greenhouses, 

 30x86, one lean-to, and coldframes, IH acres of 

 ground, an excellent 7-i'oom house with all mod- 

 em conveniences, steam heat, electric light, etc., 

 out bouses, good barn, laundry, chicken houses, 

 etc; the entire place Is lighted with electric light, 

 heated with self-regulator steam boiler, and city 

 'water throughout the house and grounds; good 

 wholesale trade as well as retail; Lexington Is 

 noted for Its colleges and schools; one hoys' mil- 

 itary academy, two girls' colleges and a number 

 of minor school)*, all of wnlch keep the cut 

 flower business very brisk during the school 

 seasnn; the place can be bought for K&OO.OO, 

 which amount wouldn't pay 'or the Improve- 

 meuts; I2OU0 00 cash, balance to suit For further 

 information apply to Arthur Newell, 13th and 

 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



FOR RENT 



Establishm'-nt at 2104 N. Clark street. Chicago, 

 formerly conducted by F. J. NeigUck. Three 

 greenhouRes well stocked with ferns. Yard 

 space for hotbeds. Address 



CHAS. T. NEIGLICK, 



240>i NORTH 8TATX STRKBT, CHICAGO 



pliiLE 



60,000 feet of Greenhoaaea 

 The entire plant of 



PHILIP CASWELL, NEWPORT, R. I. 



Near One Mile Comer. 



Including all glass, frames, sheds, lifting ap- 

 paratus, oi e l^-section Soollay boiler, 5 years old; 

 one roniid No. 5 Scollay boiler, 5 years old; four 

 No. 6 Weathered boilers expansion tanks, 7000 

 feet 4-inch iron pipe, 1500 fe«t 4-lnch boiler tube, 

 &00 feet rubber hose, lot of odd pieces of pipe 

 valves and couplings, lot of tools, 200 lbs. No. 16 

 galvanized wire. 15 000 flower pots, 2. 3, 4 and 

 6-inch; lot of floral wire designs and letters; also 

 fairm tools, poultry, brooders, etc. Newport and 

 Fall River and Newport and Providence electric 

 cars lUD by the place. 



Sele at 10:00 o'olook a. m. Tlran* 

 day, Sept. 80, 19O0, Bain or Btilne. 



PHILIP CASWELL 



NEWPORT, R.I. 



N. 



