MOTBMBEB 1, 1906. 



TheWeekly Florists' Review. 



J 557 



wrecking of the steamer on the shores 

 of the Azores, by which part of the 

 cargo of bulbs was lost. As the cause of 

 delay was not known till recently, it was 

 then too late to secure other stock for 

 early forcing. 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



[All catalognes are filed by tbe ReTiew and 

 are accessible to tbe trade for reference at any 

 time. Following are tbe latest arrivals.] 



W. C. Kennedy, St. Joseph, Mo., fall 

 bnlbs, baskets and gas heaters; Ba^- 

 teldes & Co., Denver, baskets ; V. Le- 

 moine & Sons, Nancy, France, plants; 

 Reliance Nursery Co., Geneva, N. Y., 

 nursery stock; Labelliflos Nurseries, 

 Voorsahoten, Holland, liliums, Amaryllis 

 ritatta; Otto Katzenstein & Co., Atlanta, 

 Ga., tree and shrub seeds, roots and 

 bulbs; T, V. Munson & Son, Denison, 

 Texas, fruits, trees, vines, roses, etc.; 

 Sluis & Groot, Enkhuizen, Holland, vege- 

 table, flower and agricultural seeds; 

 F. iJorner & Sons Co., Lafayette, Ind., 

 carnation novelties, rooted cuttings. 



Fort Recovery, O. — Geo. Popp, Jr., 

 says the weather has been fine for out- 

 door work, but that it has not helped 

 the trade in fall bulbs. 



Kansas City, Mo. — On the night of 

 October 23 some one who knew how to 

 get into the safe without using force, 

 entered the store of the Alpha Floral 

 Co. and removed $194 from the strong 

 box. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdTertlsementB under tbis head one cent a 

 word. CASH V^TITH ORDER. When answers 

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

 forwardlngr. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced seeds- 

 man with up-to-date firm. Address No. 105, 

 care Florists' Review, Chlca«:o. 



SITUATION WANTED— By good grower of cut 

 flowers and pot plants; able to take charge; 

 preferred In or vicinity of Chicago or St. Louis. 

 Address No. 110, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED- By experienced young 

 man; in store or greenhouse; in Cleveland, 

 Ohio. References. Address No. 101, cai-e 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a practical, up-to- 

 date carnation grower; references from best 

 f rowers in the country. Address No. 94, care 

 lorists' Review, Cbicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By sober young man, 

 31; experienced in growing roses, carnations, 

 pot plants, etc.; state wages. Address No. 06, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man In green- 

 houses; 6 months' experience in growing 

 flowers; raised bulbs in Holland; 23 years of age 

 and sober; permanent position. B. de Wilde, 

 care B. B. Amand, 667 Washington St., Portland, 

 Ore. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman or mana- 

 ger by a practical grower of roses, carna- 

 tions, mums, etc, by a single man, aged 46; cap- 

 able of taking entire charge of a large plant; a 

 wholesale place preferred; first-class references. 

 Address No. 106, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a young man of 26; 

 steady, reliable and willing worker; exper- 

 ience of one year; commercial place where a 

 general line of plants and cut flowers are grown 

 preferred; reference. Address No. Ill, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-As working foreman 

 of a section in a small or large commercial 

 or private place; 26 years' practical experience; 

 good grower of cut flowers, all pot plants, vege- 

 tables; landscape gardening experience; Ger- 

 man; 40, married;- best of references; please 

 state particulars in first letter. Address E. G , 

 Post office, Lexington, Ky. 



TXT'ANTBD — Night fireman who understands 

 '' steam boilers, etc.; steady position ; state 

 experience, salary wanted, and give reference. 

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

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED— One rose grower, one helper and 

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

 cox', Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



WANTED-Grower cf carnations; give refer- 

 ence and state wages with board. Address 

 No. 104, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTBD-Youngmanof 20or over, as assis- 

 tant and night fireman; 122.00 per month 

 and board, to start. I. M. Rayner, Greenport, N. Y. 



WANTBD— Single or married man for Rose 

 house; state wages,' and furnish reference. 

 Address No. 97, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A young man from 30 to 26 years 

 of age, not married; to grow carilatlons 

 and potted plants and for designing. Arlln & 

 Arlln. Clyde, Ohio. 



WANTED — Florist for commercial place; 

 wages 126.00 per month and board. Send 

 copy of references, ^.ddress No. 107, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Man to take charge of grounds and 

 greenhouse of a sanitarium; good opening 

 for steady, capable gardener. Address Oxford 

 , Retreat, Oxford, Ohio. • 



WANTED— Good, general greenhouse man on 

 retail place; state experience and give full 

 particulars In first letter; 160.00 a month to start. 

 Address C. H. Green, Fremont, Neb. 



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. 63, 

 care Florl8;8' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— Good, sober man to handle a team 

 and make himself generally useful around 

 greenhouses; steady piace to right man; 8t«te 

 wages with board. Address No. 103, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Bright, attractive, experienced 

 young lady ; must be able to do decorating 

 and flrst-claBB designing; one capable of han- 

 dling good trade; apply with references. How- 

 ard P. Klelnbans, 6ti Centre Square, Easton, Pa. 



WANTED— Married man to take charge of 

 small place, 6000 ft. glass; carnations and 

 bedding stock; 4-room cottage on place, gas for 

 heating; German preferred; don't answer if 

 afraid of work; state particulars In first letter as 

 to wages, etc. Address P. O. Box 219, Parkers- 

 burg, W. Va. 



FOR SALE— Four-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— Boiler tubes, 12 ft. lengths; 300 ft., 

 4-ln. at 9c, and 2000 ft. 3-ln. at 4c per foot; 

 fuaranteed sound. Doswell & Son, Ft. Wayne, 

 nd. 



FOR SALE— Old-established retail florist store; 

 reason for selling, going west. For particu- 

 lars, write to F. K., 700 North 6th St., PhUadel- 

 phla. Pa. 



FOR SALE— Four greenhouses, 7,000 feet glass, 

 all cemetery trade, good business; favorable 

 leaseonland; price 15,100 or will seli stock and 

 rent greenhouses. Mt. Hope Greenhouses, lUth 

 St. and Avon Ave., Morgan Park, III. 



FOR SALE- Retail plant of 6600 feet of glass In 

 a fine location and In first-class condition 

 with plenty of stock; price 16600.00; 11000.00 cash, 

 balance easy terms; grand bargain; look into It. 

 C. J. Pult, 886 Elllcott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 6600 ft. glass well stocked with 

 <roseB, carnations, mums, callas, bedding 

 ftlants. etc.; can sell more stuff than can grow; 

 and 108x288, In good town, southern Ohio; price 

 for all 12,700 If sold soon Address No. 108, care 

 Florists Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE— A thriving florist business in Illi- 

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

 carnations, mums ano general stock; in fine con- 

 dition; modern 10- room dwelling; all built within 

 the last 10 years; last year's sales, t6,000; other 

 business cause for selling. Address No. 88, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Worthlngton 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; 2Hi-lnch 

 pressure regulator. 118.00; carnation supports 

 116.00 per 1000; 1126.00 for 10,000. James W. Dun- 

 ford. Clayton, Mo. 



FOR SALE— A good Delaware farm of 400 acres; 

 260 acres Improved, and will produce good 

 crops of peaches, clover, grain, tomatoes, etc ; 

 34 acres In scarlet clover and a well-established 

 nursery; H-mlle from Pa. R. R. station and 

 tomato cannery; 16-room house. 3 large bams 

 and 4 tenant houses; 160 acres in timber land. 

 Address Mtss Bertha C. Johnston, Administra- 

 trix, Stockley, Del. 



FOR SALE— A thriving florist business In Illin- 

 ois; 1000 ft. of glass; a bargain for cash. 

 Address Mrs. C. M. Bryan, Marshall, III. 



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

 houses, each 20x116 feet, for 1600.00 as It 

 stands; will Include sashbars and doors Also 

 2 Kroeschell hot water boilers, one 20 horse- 

 power steam boiler, used 3 months; dirt cheap. 

 Several thousand feet 4-lnch hot water pipe, 

 7 cents per foot. Brant & Noe Floral Co., W. 

 Peterson and N. 48th Aves., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — A well established greenhouse 

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

 ground 100x130, with an acre and a quarter ad- 

 joining; salesroom with fine show window on cor- 

 ner; the houses, stocked with roses, carnations, 

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

 flrst-ciass hotwater system, good for 20.000 eq. 

 ft. Installed; have a good retail and shipping 

 trade; this is a gilt-edged proposition and will 

 bear the closest Investigation. Address Nd. 91, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED 



W. H. TRAKNDLT. 

 100 W. 17th Street, New Tork 



Good man for 

 retail business. 



WANTED 



YOUNG MAN for 

 general greenbouse 

 work; wages, S45.00 

 per month and board. Must have good refer- 

 ences. State Nursery Co., Helena, Mont. 



WANTED 



WESIERN SALES AGENCY 



for any Eastern seed or florists' supply house, or 

 any Hoe or single article identified with the 

 florists' business. Well acquainted with tbe 

 trade In tbe Southwest. 



WM. A. BA.STIAN, Wholesale Florist 

 1308 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City. Mo. 



MANAGER 



Situation Wanted— By thoroughly capable 

 manager of first-class store. Experienced in the 

 best London and Continental stores, with large 

 greenhouses, where bandied American trade; 

 can handle large propositi! n. Careful buyer. 

 Best references. Single. German, with knowl- 

 edge of French. Open to take partnership after 

 six months. Address No. 109, care Florists' 

 Review, cbicagro. 



For Sale, Cheap. 



4 small greenhouses, with dwelling house, 

 all in first-class condition. An elegant opportu- 

 nity for an enterprising florist. Apply to 



8. L. ABMODB, 411 Coneord Ave., Chester, Pa. 



Or, HICHELL'S SEED HOUtS, 

 1018 Market Street, Plillsdelplila, Pa. 



FOR SALE 



A flrst-olass store and show bouse on South 

 Side of Chicago; well stocked with Ferns, Palms, 

 Rubbers, etc: splendid location: fine trade; 

 clearing $'200.00 a month; will sell cheap account 

 going in other business. 



ADDRESS NO. 79, 

 CARE FLORISTS' REVIEW, CHICAGO 



FOR SALE ! 



A Greenhouse Place 



about 7.000 feet of glass 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 



Chu. Wendell, 1613 Waveland Ave., Chicago 



WANTED 



A young man between 26 and 36 years of age, 

 who has had some experience on an ornamental 

 nursery and who is lnter»*8ted in the work. Ap- 

 plicants must be of sober habits. Industrious, 

 not afraid of work, and possess executive ability. 

 A German, Hollander or Swede preferred, but 

 any hustler will be considered. For the right 

 party this will be a very good position on one of 

 the largest ornamental nurseries in the country. 

 Location 60 miles from New York, 30 miles from 

 Philadelphia, one mile from a city of 86,000 inhab- 

 itants. References required. Apply at once, 

 stating nationality and religion, and whether 

 married or single, last employer and wages ex- 

 pected. Address No. 10», care Florists' Review, 

 I Chicago. 



