September 20, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



U39 



hard at work. He picked up some de- 

 sirable stock while on his travels. 



The annual state fair was held here 

 last week. The exhibits in agriculture 

 and horticulture were good. Currie 

 Bros. Co. made a clean sweep, carrying 

 oflf thirteen first premiums. 



Hinsdale, Mass. — H. J. Smith is in 

 Canada visiting relatives. He went there 

 from Dayton, O., where he attended the 

 convention. 



MuNCiE, Ind. — Mrs. Geo. Miller has 

 nearly completed the addition of one 

 house and the installation of a new 

 boiler. The Muncie Floral Co. has pur- 

 chased the glass and steam fittings of 

 the old Harry Lee place, at Alexandria, 

 and removed them to Muncie. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under tbis head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORUSa. When answers 

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

 forwarding'. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young florist. Ger- 

 niao; experienced In rosea, carnations, mums, 

 all kinds of cut tlowers and ireneral pot plants; 

 please state wages. John Klepke, Rlchton, 111. 



QITUATION WANTED — By practical florist, 

 O decorator, designer, managt-ment of store; 25 

 years experienced grower of roses, carnations, 

 mums and general stock. W. Manager, P. O., 

 Detroit, Micb. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced young 

 lady florist as designer; alB0<^.an take charge 

 of store; can furnish best of references; Chicago 

 preferred. Address No. 46. care Floiists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By handy man; mar- 

 ried; can build greenhouses :ind do any kind 

 of repair work; good glazinr; plumber; has had 

 six years' experience as fireman; state wages. 

 Address No. 48, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Gardener, aged ao, 

 wishes a permanent position; private place 

 E referred; auallfied to take full charge of green- 

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

 etables; please state wages In first letter. Ad- 

 dress No. 58, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Help; several good rose and carna- 

 tion growers. Weiland A Rlscb, 69 Wabash 

 Ave., Chicaga 



WANTED— A second-hand hot water boiler; 

 good order; for about 860 feet radiation. 

 W. C. Pray. Kinkora, N. J. 



WANTED -A competent florist to grow mum^ 

 and carnations. Address Frank Beu, 2780 

 North Fortieth Ave., Chicago. 



WANTED— Young man from sixteen to twenty 

 years of age to learn the florist trade. Ap- 

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



WANTED — At once, capable man to take 

 charge of 30,00u ft. glass in carnations; ISO.UO 

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



WANTED— Young, good practical florist, with 

 from 1700 to 1900; to take interest in florist 

 business. Address No 06, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— Foreman; manager for large com- 

 mercial cut flower growing establishment; 

 references demanded. The Oassor Co., Euclid 

 Ave., Cleveland, O. 



WANTED— All-round florist for general green- 

 house work; steady position; state refer- 

 ences and wages with room and board. L. M. 

 Duebendorfer, Elwood, Ind. 



WANTED — Good plantsman; competent to 

 grow beddlngand bulbous stock; give refer- 

 ences and wages in first letter. Address No. 49, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED -A good grower of roses, carnations 

 and other cut flowers aod plants for retail 

 trade; state experience and wages wanted. 

 Hugh Seales, Birmingham, Ala. 



WANTED— An expert orchid grower; must be 

 practical and thoroughly experienced; no 

 amateur or experimenter need apply. Louis 

 Burk, Glrard Ave. and Third St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED -Young man of good address, for 

 flower store; must be designer; and have 

 references as to honesty. Address with full par- 

 ticulars, Nu. 55, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED -Man for small p'ace for general 

 greenhouse work; state wages wanted 

 with board and room; also references. Address 

 No. 45, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Night fireman for commercial 

 place; steam boilers; steady position for a 

 competent man; please furnish reference and 

 state wages. The Livingston Seed Co., Colum- 

 bus, O. 



WANTED-A good all-round head gardener, one 

 capable o! taking full charge of a fine, large 

 estate; married man preferred; houf'e furnisned 

 and highest wages paid. Address No. 57, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A good all-round florist for general 

 greenhouse work; Gerni«n preferred; good 

 wages and pleasant family hf assured. Address 

 or call. Christ Bussjaeger. Florist, Cor. Dale 

 and Charles Sts , St. Paul. Minn. 



WANTED-Young man of 18 or 20 with two or 

 three years' experience in greenhouse 

 work; reference must be sober, honest and In- 

 dustrious; wages tSj.OO per month ann room. 

 Address No. 49, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Bright, attractive, experienced 

 lady to take charge of floral store in Kala- 

 mazoo, Mich ; must be able to do decorating and 

 flrst-class funeral designs. Apply by letter with 

 references to Lock Box No. 855, Kalamazoo, 

 Mich. 



TTI7ANTED— Young man not over 86 for store, 

 ff where there is a small greenhouse at- 

 tached; one who can make up designs and will- 

 ing to do anything; state wages expected and 

 send references. Sunnyside Greenhouses, O wos- 

 so, Mich. 



WANTED— Boy or young man of 18 or 20 with 

 » » some experience of florist business, to work 

 on retail place; Doard, room aud tl8.00 to start; 

 permanent place with chance to rise; must be 

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

 port, N. Y. 



WANTED— An experienced 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. 



WANTED— Good all-round greenhouse man to 

 work under a foreman and to care for sec- 

 tion of house where plants are grown for cata- 

 logue and retail trade; steady position; please 

 furnish reference and state wages. The Livings- 

 ton Seed Co , Columbus, O. 



WANTED— Man who thoroughly understands 

 designing and deeorating; one capable of 

 handling good trade; must make himself general- 

 ly useful; good character; If yon can't furnish 

 good reference, don't apply; permanent position; 

 118 00 per week. Howard P. Kleinhans, 66 Center 

 Square, Easton, Pa. 



WANTED PARTNER-For fine new 10 000 foot 

 range, well stocked; 8-room house and 

 bam covering city lots; centrally located; 160x150 

 feet; auljacent land available at a low figure; 

 sales averaging ItSO.OO per minih; need expert 

 help to increase business. Aduress No. 53, caie 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— My place of business; 

 only responsible parties need apply, with 

 enough money to buy stock. For partlvulars ad- 

 dress M. Brandleln, 8327 N. Senate Ave., Indiana- 

 polls, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Four volumes Bailey's encyclo- 

 pedia; almost new: 115.00. Address Arthur 

 F. Capers, Wellesley Hills, Mass 



FOR SALE-Glass 10x12 double strength A; 

 great bargain for lot. Brant & Noe Floral 

 Co., W. Peterson and N. 48th Aves., Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Four-in. second-band greenhouse 

 pipe as good as new, 10 cents per foot. Ad- 

 dress George Relnberg, 35 Randolph St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE -Pour-inch hot water pipes, 6 foot 

 lengths; in good condition; at 10 cents per 

 foot. W.J. Young, Jr., School St. and Pulaski 

 Ave., German town, Phila. 



FOR SALE— Second-hand l«w pressure steam 

 boiler and hot water boiler at Humboldt 

 Park greenhouse. Jens Jensen, General Super- 

 intendent, Union Park, Chicago. 



FOR SALE -Florists' refrigerator; capacity 850 

 pounds Ice; enameled; mirrors, double plate 

 glasn front and side; used one year. J. B. Stone, 

 26'21 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



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— A No. 1 Lord & Bumham round 

 hot water boiler, cheap; good as new; only 

 used four months; heating space, lO.QOO sq. ft. 

 glass; write for prices. S. W. Carey, North End 

 Florist, Urbana, Ohio. 



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

 5 ft. lengths at 12c per ft. C. C. Pollworth 

 Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Cut flower buslneso; lot and resi- 

 dence; steam heat; death of owner reason 

 for selling. Mrs. Emma Wollenberg, 118 W. '21th 

 St., near Western Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Retall plant of 6600 feet of glass In 

 a fine location and in first-class coriditlon 

 with plenty of stock; price 15600 00; llOuO OOcash, 

 balance easy terms; giand bargain; look into it. 

 C. J. Pult, 385 Elllcolt St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Books; Practical Floriculture, 

 Gardening for Profit (Henderson), Practical 

 Forestry (Fuller) How to Grow Cut Flowers 

 (Hunt); 9J cents a copy, t3.00 the lot; Ingood con- 

 dition; usr'ful to beginner. H. Bentlage, Box 861, 

 Springfield. O. 



FOR SALE— Owing to health, the only green- 

 house In a live, growing town situated in the 

 heart of the best producing oil fields In the U. S. 

 Business well establtsbed and draws from a large 

 territory; natural gas; a bargain for cash. Mrs. 

 C. M. Bryan, Marshall, 111. 



FOB SALE-12,000 feet modem glass; rebuilt 

 this spring; fully stocked; good trade; four 

 railroads; town of 12,000; water head; 7-room 

 house with all modern conveniences; unexpected 

 Ill-health the reason for disposing of the busi- 

 ness. Address No. 41, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Fine greenhouse property; 11 

 houses well stocked; good business; sales 

 average I500.00 per month and can be Increased; 

 land value 13600.00; fine 6-room house worth 

 11200.00; natural gas; will stand investigation; 

 price complete, $7600.(0; 13000 OJ can remain on 

 mortgage; this is a bargain for some one. Apply 

 to Walter Butler, Chil icothe, O. 



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

 cipal owner, it has become advisable to offer 

 for sale tne entire stoc-k of the best known florist 

 establishment in southern California: 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 04. \rentura, Cal. 



FOR SALE — 1 Ideal Sectional 21-inch water 

 boiler, 6 sections, lengih 39 Inches, founda- 

 tion 36x84 inches, grate area 21x29 inches, outlets 

 2 4-lnch, smoke pipe 12 Inches; rating 1600 ft.: 

 used 6 months: good as new; cost new 117 4 45 

 will sell for 1100.00 cash, F. O. B. Morgantown, 

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

 Prop.. Morgantown, W. Va. 



FOR SALE— Worthlngton duplex steam pump; 

 capacity 30 to 40 gallons per minute; in good 

 condition; 146.00: No. 1 receiver and fittings for 

 pump; good as new; 160 00: Dean pump for hand 

 or steam; almost new; $20.00; 6-lnch pressure 

 regulator; used two seasons; $50.00; 2^-inch 

 pressure regulator. $18 00: carnation supports 

 $15.00 per lOUO; $126 00 for 10,000. James W. Dun- 

 ford. Clayton, Mo. 



WANTED.... 



Experienced shipping and packing 

 clerk. Must thoroughly understand 

 handling cut flowers for Ihe trade. 

 Keferences requested. 



United States Cut Flower Co. 



ELMIRA, N. Y. 



WANTED 



A First-Class Salesman 

 and Maker Up fClSsllt. 



perlenced need apply. 



L. HART, 1000 Madison Ave., New York 

 FOR SALE! 



A Greenhouse Place 



about 7,000 feet of glass in good order; good 

 stock; land, 240x240 ft.; town 3000. 40 miles from 

 Chicago, on 2 railroads; good place, growing for 

 Obicago; party is aick. has to sell. Inqtiire 



ChM. Wendell, 1613 Waveland Ave ,Chicgao 



Want Price of 



P4NSY FLORETS 



Daily or weekly for 6 months. 

 Address No. 64, 

 care Floriats* Reriew, Chiea^o 



