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December 6, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



J 79 



We want to thank you for the benefit 

 received from our small advertisement 

 In the Review. It brought results all 

 right; inquiries and orders from all over 

 the country. We are filling one order 

 now from New Orleans. — S. Huth, Cuya- 

 hoga Falls, 0. 



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 lor 

 forwarding. 



SITUATION WANTED— As private gardener 

 where talent Is required; no objection to 

 going to Pacific Coast. Single. AC dress Gardener, 

 3616 Ellis Aveoue, Chicago, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— As grower of carna- 

 tions, mums, palms, ferns and soft-wooded 

 stock; best of re'erences; state particulars In 

 first letter; 26 years' experience. Address W. B., 

 496 W. 4th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED— By hustling, energetic, 

 well-educated youn< man of 28, with up-to- 

 ■date firm in some central western city, to learn 

 decorating', designing and store work: nave had 

 some experience. Address No. 148, care Flor- 

 ists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As head-gardener; age 

 37; 20 years' experience In some of the best 

 gardens in England and Scotland : highest refer- 

 ences; 12 months at Ha Ha Tonka; leaving 

 through owner's death. H. C. Pearce, Ha Ha 

 Tonka, Camden Co., Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman, to take 

 entire charge of a large modern plant, by a 

 first-class grower and manager; life experience 

 In growing roses, carnations, mums, etc.; a 

 wholesale place preferred; references first-class. 

 Address No. 139, care Floriest' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By good all-round, re- 

 liable florist; single; German; 22 years' ex- 

 perience; good in carnations and roses: good 

 worker and manager: fully competent to take 

 charge; retail place In good running order and 

 central states preferred. Address No. 144, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By working foreman, 

 as grower of cut flowers and pot plants in 

 general; State of Massachusetts preferred; life 

 experience in the trade from Germany and this 

 country; capable of handling men; honest and 

 sober; age 39; single; please state full particulars 

 In first letter. Address E. H., Florist, general 

 delivery, Weston, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED-By January 1, as fore- 

 man or grower; I have 20 years' experience 

 In growing roses, carnations, violets, mnms, 

 palms ferns, bedding plants, etc.; not afraid of 

 work. German; age 34; married: can furnish 

 A-1 references as to character and ability; please 

 «tate salary with full particulars in first letter. 

 Address A. B. C, Lock Box 120, West Mentor, O. 



WANTED-Grower of carnations; give refer- 

 ence and state wages with board. Address 

 No. 104, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



TI7ANTED— A good grower of carnations and 

 ,.r x^^.S"'''"*^'*'*^*^^! state wages and reference. 

 W. H. Humfeld Floral Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



TITANTED— Experienced salesman and deco- 

 \l rator for flower department. William Don- 

 aldson & Co., Glass Block Store, Minneapolis, 

 Jnlnn, 



WANTED — Salesman In retail florist store; 

 fci .. party must be wide-awake, understanding 

 ms business; reference required. P. O. Box 698. 

 Troy, N. Y. 



Ty ANTED— Young man as assistant in green- 

 ilL JS??"®',*®®** references; state full partlcu- 



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WANTED— A young man who has had expert- 

 ly offoJ?® *° a wholesale cut flower house; must 



^o l22^^»*'"l,*°?«^x,<^''o<^ ^■a^'es Address 

 NO- 148, ca re Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED TO BENT -Greenhouse establish- 

 P>;ii=^^°i\*^.iJ"' ^2,000 square feet glass; near 

 Philadelphia, Pa.; must be in good repair' take 



fe?Pa.*'''"^°*^- ^'^'^'•^»« Eml! Wohllft, FlortK 



yV^Z^~'^ young man who understands the 

 «ral Moot ^^i^'^^^r^^^^^ ^^^ ""oees and gen- 

 first &V ^in^^'^'®''^,?*^® *°^ ^a^a'^y wanted in 

 Mu8kog^?Ind!'Ter'* Muskogee Carnation Co., 



W a^^^^o^'^' so^er man to handle a team 

 ereenhonB^^ ^o.^'"!?"®" ^«''«'"a"y "seful around 

 w^eswuh Ll^rd'^^A^^H^"^ to right man; state 

 rl8"f8-ra^w'!°Chfcago.'*''''^" ^°- *"'• ''^'^ ^'°- 



WANTED— By Dec. 1, all-round greenhouse 

 man; must be sober and industrious; Ger- 

 man preferred; wages 126.00 per month with 

 room and board; steady position. Address No. 

 136, care Flortsts' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— First-class night fireman thorough- 

 ly familiar with high pressure steam boil- 

 ers, who has had experience with the vacuum 

 system, to work at large greenhouse plant. 

 Pay good salary. Write Green Floral and 

 Nursery Co., Dallas, Texas. 



WANTED— At once, assistant gardener: ex- 

 perienced, single and sober greenhouse 

 man; must be thoroughly reliable and under- 

 stand his business; 126.00 per month, board and 

 room. Address with references, William Reupke, 

 Wlnterthur. Del. 



WANTED— A bright young man to make him- 

 self useful in a first-class flower and seed 

 store: one with some greenhouse experience 

 preferred; steady position; must have good 

 references as to character. Address Youngs' 

 Seed Store, 1406 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED — A man for general greenhouse 

 work on a modern retail-wholesale place 

 of 16,000 feet of glass; for a sober, intelligent, 

 reliable man we have a good position and will 

 pay good wages. Address with full particulars 

 and wages expected. W. C. Hill Floral Co., 

 Streator, 111. 



WANTED— Gardener who thoroughly under- 

 stands starting cantaloupe and cucumber 

 plants in pots in cold frames and the growing of 

 all kinds of vegetable plants in frames and out- 

 side; also capable of looking after private 

 grounds; no greenhouse; answer at once giving 

 experience and salary expected. W. F. Allen, 

 Salisbury, Md. 



VITANT ED— Competent man for florist store; 

 " T must have city experience and be first-class 

 decorator and designer; also used to plant trade; 

 to man capable of taking care of big trade and 

 who is a willing worker a good position will be 

 given; give particulars of experience, etc., in 

 first letter, which wlil be treated as confidential. 

 AddrsBs No. 133, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Two greenhouses, new, 7000 feet 

 of glass, 160 feet long, 20 feet wide, heated 

 with hot water; stocked with carnations and 

 bedding plants; 3-year lease, t26.00 a month; 

 price 1660.00. A good retail place. Address No. 

 141, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-6000 feet glass, with 8-room resi- 

 dence; all In good shape; write fop particu- 

 lars; excellent chance. Address 219 Comstock 

 St., Owosso, Mich. 



FOR SALE — At one-half price, greenhouse 

 material of all kinds; tearing down to make 

 room; 2 houses, 16x60 feet, pot», plants, pipes, 

 glass; all at little prices; quick sale. Address 

 Llndley, Pentwater, Mich. 



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

 all cemetery trade, pood business; favorable 

 lease on land; price $5,C00 or will sell stock and 

 rent greenhouses. Mt. Hope Greenhouses, 114th 

 St. and Avon Ave., Morgan Park, 111. 



FOR SALE— Four greenhouses, 7-room brick 

 cottage and bam, all In good condition, and 

 well-stocked with carnations and pot plants; or 

 win consider a good partner. Address J. Rle- 

 mersma, 7111 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE— RetaU pl»nt 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. 

 O. J. Pult, 886 BlUoott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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

 houses, each 20x116 feet, for 1500.00 as it 

 stands: will include sashbars and doors. Also 2 

 Kroeschell hot water boilers, one 20 horsepower 

 steam boiler, used 8 months; dirt cheap. Brant 

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

 Chicago, 111. 



WANTED 



We want a traveling man who knows the flo- 

 rists' supply line thoroughly. 



Must know the trade of the middle west, par- 

 ticularly the undertaking trade. 



Address with references and wages. 



No. 148, care Florists* Review, Clilceeo. 



WANTED 



Experienced fireman or strong young 

 man willing to learn. Apply to 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVE, ILL. 



FOR SALE -A bargain; f 4000 00 will buy a 

 greenhouse plant of about 30.000 square feet 

 of glass; well stocked; steam heated; good re- 

 tail trade, cheap fuel; possession f^iven immed- 

 iately. Joseph E. Bonsall, Salem, Ohio. 



Wanted 



A man who under- , 

 stands roses and car- 

 nations and can make 

 himself generally useful under a foreman. 



IDLE HOUR MCTRSERIK8, Maoon Ga. 



FOR SALE 

 GREENHOUSE PIPE 



4*IN. BOILER TUBES, second-band, in fine 

 condition, absolutely free from scale and with 

 ends cut square. Sample and prices on appli- 

 cation. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. 



51 Erie Street, ClUoaso 



WANTED 



Salesmen visiting florists to carry an 

 attractive and quick selling side line, 

 extensively advertised, on liberal com- 

 mission. Address No. 137, care Flo- 

 rists* Review, Chicago. 



rOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale and retail business well located; 34 

 greenhouses; 13 acres of land; 4 boilers, 16-60; 2 

 dwelling houses. For Terms, 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs* Colo. 



WANTED 



A thoroughly up-to-date man to 

 take charge of one of the finest flo- 

 ral establishments in the west. 

 Must be a man with some executive 

 ability and an A-1 Salesman and 

 Decorator. Will pay right party 

 good salary and commission. Ad- 

 dress with references as to character 

 and ability. Address No. I389 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE. 



A greenhouse business with established trade, 

 mostly wholesale, situated near Albany, N. Y. 

 Contains 9000 ft. glass (3000 ft. now in course of 

 erection) with good stock of mums, sweet peas, 

 Fmilax, lilies, etc. Excellent shipping facilities, 

 and in hands of one who knows his buBiness will 

 prove a gilt-edge investment. 



Entire plant built within last three years and 

 in very best condition now. Steam heat, city 

 water, electric lights and all improvements; 100- 

 ton capacity coal house with season's supply on 

 band. 



Examine for yourself and be convinced there 

 is no fake in this proposition, for it is first-class 

 and will be sold at a price and on terms which 

 will be satisfactory. The owner in carrying out 

 other plans cannot successfully continue the 

 florists' business. Address 



No. 135, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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