OCTOBRR 18, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



)423 



plant out in the open, giving plenty of 

 room BO that they do not touch each 

 other. If the leaves rub together, rust 

 and mildew are almost certain to result. 

 Give them rich land and if possible 

 ■' mulch with manure in dry weather, or 

 feed with liquid manure. Some grand 

 blooms will be the result, with abso- 

 lute freedom from disease. The trouble 

 is almost certain to appear the second 



?rear, and for this reason they are hard- 

 y worth keeping to make a second 

 growth. J. B. 



The Review is like autumn foliage; 

 it grows brighter with age. — W. A. But- 

 ler, East Penfield, N. Y. 



Belleville, O. — Samuel A. Clever has 

 changed his address from Route 4, Lex- 

 ington, to Route 2, Belleville. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under tbls head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

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

 forwarding'. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a practical, up-to- 

 date carnation grrower; references from best 

 Krowers In the country. Address No. 04. care 

 Florists' Review. Chlcatro. 



SITUATION WANTED-By November 1, by all- 

 round grreenhouse man; German; married; 

 Chlca«> preferred. Addrtss No. 78, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SIT».ii.TION WANTED — By slngrle all-round 

 greenhouse man, In commercial or orlvate 

 place. 15 years' experience. Address No. 81, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— In first-class retail 

 place; to take charge; either commission or 

 salary; experienced In both store and green- 

 house; state size of place and location. Address 

 No. 96, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED- By single, all-round 

 greenhouse man; commercial or private 

 place; prefer the latter; good recommendations 

 from former and present employers. Fred Wag- 

 ner, 1801 Williamson St., Madison, Wis., 



SITUATION WANTBD-By carnation grower 

 and general greenhouse man; seven years' 

 experience; single, age 2»; east preferred; please 

 state wages. Address No. 90, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — In a greenhouse or 

 store In or near Chicago, by a young man of 

 26; speaks German and KngUsh; good designer, 

 decorator, salesman, and cut flower and plant 

 packer; can furnish best of refereuces. Address 

 H. Schultz, 109 S. «6ih Avenue, Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED-As foreman, by a prac- 

 tical grower and propstgator of roses, carna- 

 tions, mums and general stock; capable of man- 

 aging a large plant; good wages expected; reJer- 

 ences O. K. Address No. 88, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 

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SITUATION WANTED— As foreman by an all- 

 round competent florist; S8 years of age; 

 life experience in general line of cut flowers and 

 pot plants; up-to-date retail place or good pri- 

 vate place preferred; good wages expected. Ad- 

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



SITUATION WANTBD-As manager of com- 

 mercial place, by a young man with all-round 

 experience as a florist, nurseryman and land- 

 scape architect; prefer to manage a place for 

 one who has lots of capital to Invest, and would 

 pay salary and part of the profits; would take po- 

 sition as manager of large private estate: total 

 abstainer; references good. Address No. 89, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once; a man to grow carnations 

 and general stock; send reference and 

 state wages expected. W. H. Humfeld Floral Co.. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



WANTED— Young man for fern, palm and 

 adlantum houses; experienced help only; 

 salary 112.00 week. Apply 1036 Prospect Ave., 

 Cleveland, Ohio. 



WANTED— Young man for all-round work in 

 flower store; small greenhouse in connec- 

 tion; in Chicago. Address No. 84, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— An experienced young saleslady 

 and designer; first-class store; good posi- 

 tion; state experience and when last employed. 

 Address No. 08, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — One rose grower, one helper and 

 one for propagating and potting. J. F. Wil- 

 cox, Council blufls, Iowa. 



WANTED- A rose grower to take charge of a 

 section; must be sober and reliable; state 

 references and wages. C. C. PoUworth Co., Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



WANTED — Good, general greenhouse man on 

 retail place; state experience and give full 

 particulars la first letter; I6O.0O a month to start. 

 Address C. H. Green, Fremont, Neb. 



XX/'ANTBD — Young man for the store; one with 

 • V experience preferred; to wait on trade and 

 make up. Address Chas. Munro, 974 Chapel St., 

 New Haven, Conn. 



WANTED— A first-class plant man; one who 

 understands forcing bulbs, and store stock; 

 state wages and how soon can come; permanent 

 place to capable man. Address Honaker, the 

 florist, Lexington, Ky. 



WANTBD— Night fireman who understands 

 steam boilers, etc.; steady position; state 

 experience, salary wanted, and give reference. 

 Address W. K. Partridge, 148 B. Fourth Street, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED — A seedsman who is capable of 

 taking full and complete charge of a retail 

 and mall order department in a well-established 

 seed house. Address No. 76, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Young man having two or three 

 years' experience, in greenhouses: must 

 be sober and trustworthy; steady position for 

 competent man. Address at once No. 80, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Young man of 18 or 20 with some 

 experience In florist business; must be 

 sober, honest and industrious; references; wages 

 126.00 per month and room Address No. 68, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Boy or young man of 18 or 30 with 

 some experience of florist business, to work 

 on retail place; board, room and 118.00 to start; 

 permanent place with chance to rise; must be 

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

 port, N. V. 



WANTED — An experienced grower of roses, 

 carnations and general bedding plants; 

 married preferred; also two young men who have 

 had experience la greenhouse work; positions 

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

 view, Ohicaco. 



WANTED— At once, a single man to take 

 charge of my place; must be able to grow 

 carnations and pot plants; none need answer 

 but those who are able to fill the above require- 

 ments; tiiO.CU, board and room to start. Address 

 No. 98, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— My place of business; 

 only responsible parties need apply, with 

 enough money to buy stock. For particulars ad- 

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

 poUs, Ind. 



FOR BENT— About 26,000 feet of glass; near 

 Chicago; planted in roses, caruations and 

 mums; will sell stock cheap. AddrebS Mo, 78, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Two greenhouses; new; 7500 feet 

 of glass; hot water heating: well stocked; 

 8000 mums, 8800 carnations, alters; also potted 



Slants; price, 11000; rent. 825.00 per month; all in 

 rst-class order; 100 miles from Chicago. Ad- 

 dress No. 75, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



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

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

 Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Four volumes Bailey's encyclo- 

 pedia; almost new: 116.00. Address Arthur 

 F. Capers, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Twenty-flve horse power boiler; 

 used In laundry two years; In good condi- 

 tion; a bargain. Write J. T. Goodllve, Zanes- 

 vllle. O. 



FOR SALE— Old-established retail florist store; 

 reason for selliug, going west. For particu- 

 lars, write to F. K., 700 North &th St., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Four-Inch hot water pipes, 5 foot 

 lengths; In good condition; at 10 cents per 

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

 Ave., German town, Flilla. 



FOR SALE— All the glass 10x12 d. s. a., on five 

 houses, each 20x116 feet, for 1600.00 as It 

 stands; will Include sash bars and doors Brant 

 & Noe Floral Co., W. Peterson and N. 48th Aves. , 

 Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — A well located retail store on 

 north side of Chicago; gilt-edge chance for 

 man who knows how to handle good tr:ide. For 

 6ull information call on Vaughan & Sperry, 60 

 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Heller seed case, good as new; 

 11 Inches deep, 88 Inches wide, 66 Inches 

 high; contains 67 metal drawers; price, crated, 

 116.00; cost, 130.00. H. F. Drury, Galesburg, 111. 



FOR SALE— Retail plant of 6600 feet of glass in 

 a fine location and in first-class condition 

 withplenty of stock; price 16600.00; 11000.00 cash, 

 balance easy terms; grand bargain; look into It. 

 0. J. Pult, 886 Ellicott St., BufTalo, N. T. 



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 established and draws from a large 

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

 C. M. Bryan, Marshall, 111. 



FOR 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 modem conveniences; unexpected 

 ill- health the reason for disposing of the busi- 

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

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A thriving florist business in Illi- 

 nois; 20,000 ft. of glass, all planted with roses, 

 carnations, mums and general stock ; In fine con- 

 dition; modem 10-room dwelling; all built within 

 the last 10 years; last year's sales, 86,000; other 

 business cause for selling. Address No. 88, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Worthington duplex steam pump: 

 capacity 80 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; 120.00; 6-inch pressure 

 regulator; used two seasons; 160.00; 2H-lnoh 

 pressure regulator. 118.00; carnation supports 

 116.00 per ION; 1136.00 for 10,000. James wT Dun- 

 ford. Clayton, Mo. 



FOR SALE — A well established greenhouse 

 plant, consisting 16,000 sq. feet of glass om 

 ground 100x180, with an acre and a quarter ad- 

 joining; salesroom with fine Bhow window on cor- 

 ner; the houses, stocked with roses, carnations, 

 mums, ferns, etc., were rebuilt last fall and a 

 first-class hotwater system, good for 20.000 sq. 

 ft. installed; have a good retail and shlppinr 

 trade; this Is a gilt-edged proposition and wlU 

 bear the clostest investigation. Address No. 91» 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Good man for 

 retail business. 



WANTED 



W. H. TRAKNOLT, 

 100 W. 17tti Street, Hew Tork 



WANTED 



First-class salesman who also can make up. 

 Steady employment, good salary. State expe- 

 rience and give references. Good opportunity 

 for the right man. Address FLEISCHDIAN, 

 8 Jackson Boulevard, ChlcaKo. 



WANTED, A FIREMAN 



for our steam boilers who Is accustomed to flrinK 

 buckwheat coal, and underitands something 

 about pumps. Dry, warm boiler-room, coal 

 bandy and good tools to work with. Wages, 

 $12.00 per week. Address or apply to 



THE FLORAL EXCHANGK. Inc. 

 Harrj Sinpeon, 8apt. EDGELT, FA. 



FOR SALE 



To a flrst-class florist only, slock anil good will 

 of a well-e8tabli8hed retail "Fifth Avenue trade" 

 in New York City. 



Address care KERVAN, 

 80 West 87th St., New York City 



FOR SALE 



A flrgt-class store and show bouse on South 

 Side of Chicago; well stocked with Ferns, Palms, 

 Rubbers, etc.; splendid location; fine trade; 

 clearing $'^00.00 a month; will sell cheap accounb 

 going in other business. 



ADDRESS NO. 79, 

 CARE FLORISTS' REVIEW, CHICAGO 



FOR SALE ! 



A Greenhouse Place 



about 7.000 feet of Klasi In good order; good 

 stock: land. 240x240 ft.; town 8000, 40 miles from 

 Chicago, on 2 railroads; good place, growing for 

 Chicago; party is sick, has to sell. Inquire 



Chat. Wendell, 1613 Waveland Ave., Chicago 



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