Deckmb£B 27, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



429 



Mrs, W. Haeckel, 1418 Pennsylvania 

 avenue, has added to her store a side 

 line of assorted candies. 



Lohr & Fritz© are sending in some 

 fine poinsettias in 6-inch pans. 



John Cook, North Charles street, is 

 displaying some fine plants of German 

 holly. 



C. J. Gregorius, of Arlington, has a 

 fine stock of azaleas. J. L. T. 



Samuel Feast & Sons, with Gilbert 

 J. Daily as manager, have opened a store 

 at 1408 North Charles street. The store 

 IS under the Garage bui^v^ing and is fitted 

 with up-to-date fixtures. 



CLEVELAND. 



The Market. 



All kinds of stock has been very scarce 

 for Christmas week. Carnations sold at 

 from $8 to $10 per hundred for good 

 blooms. Eoses were also pretty much 

 cleaned up. The growers found ready 

 sale for all flowering stuff; pot plants 

 sold better in this than in other years, 

 the demand being about equal to the 

 supply. 



The cloudy weather in this vicinity for 

 the last month gave all stock a setback. 

 Growing carnations in Cleveland is about 

 like growing them in a cellar. . We 

 have had little or no sunlight. 



Various Notes. 



A visit to J. M. Gasser Co., at Eocky 

 Eiver, found Mr. Bloy busy. 



Mr. Simon, of Eocky Eiver, formerly 

 with J. M. Gasser Co., is sending in 

 some fine blooms to the Cleveland Cut 

 Flower Co. 



Horace Welty is doing well in his 

 new location on E. One Hundred and 

 Fifth street near Euclid. 



Smith & Fetters have their window 

 decorated superbly. It has to be seen 

 to be appreciated. 



Frederick Aul has had quite a run of 

 funeral work. He has his greenhouses 

 and stock looking good. N. 



Lapeer, Mich. — Francis McElroy is in 

 charge of the establishment of "Wm. H. 

 Watson, as trustee in bankruptcy. 



Streator, III. — The greenhouses of 

 Newell Bros., on the west side, were 

 badly damaged by fire December 15, 

 burning the ends of the houses and ren- 

 dering useless the heating plant. With 

 no heat the crop was frozen in a few 

 hours. There was no insurance. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlsementB under this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

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

 forwarding'. 



SITUATION WANTED — As private gardener 

 on a good size place, by a good florist and 

 gardener; good grower of roses and carnations. 

 Address Hellesen, 440 Grand Ave., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent florist, 

 Scotchman, married; 40 years of age, 22 years, 

 practical experience in U. S. ; capable of taking 

 full charge of large commercial place where 

 first-class stock Is required; West or Northwest 

 preferred. Address Joseph W. Milton, 708 East 

 36th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman 

 of a section In a small or large commercial 

 or private place, by sober, steady man, not afraid 

 of work; 26 years' practical experience; good 

 grower of cut flowers, every pot plant, vege- 

 tables; landscape gardening experience; Ger- 

 man; aged 40; married; best of reference; please 

 state particulars in first letter. Address E. G., 

 61 Second St., Bristol, Tenn. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman 

 or manager Al rose and carnation grower 

 and general plantsman; reference. Address 

 No. 166, care Florists' 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 Florist, 545 

 Liberty Ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. 



WANTED— Two gardeners for private places; 

 must be all-round men; state reference. 

 Klehm's Nurseries, Arlington Heights, III. 



WANTED— Steady, sober man; must be good 

 grower of carnations; 130 a month with 

 board. Address No. 162, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— Experienced man for retail florist 

 store; must know how to make up funeral 

 work and wait on store; age 25 to 35. Chas. H. 

 Fox, 2l8t and Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED TO RENT — Greenhouse establish- 

 ment; about 12,000 square feet glass; near 

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

 place In spring. Address Emll Wohlert, Florist, 

 Bala, Pa. 



WANTED— Young man with some experience 

 In general greenhouse work; position per- 

 manent and good home; state age, experience, 

 references and wages per month with board. 

 Address Geo. S. Beldlng, Middletown, N. Y. 



WANTED — Foreman for commercial place 

 where roses, carnations and a general 

 stock is grown; have about 75,000 feet of glass in 

 central state; give salary and full particulars in 

 first letter. Address No. 167, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— An up-to-date grower; single man; 

 to take charge 18,000 feet glass; must be 

 able to grow palms, ferns, carnations and bed- 

 blng stock; must be a good propagator; do not 

 answer unless you can fill the requirements. R. 

 F. Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



WANTED — A capable gardener who under- 

 stands greenhouse work; have about 30 

 acres of shubbery and two houses 17x50, one 

 17X.36 and one 17x34; must be thoroughly reliable 

 and come well recommended. Address No. 164, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Two greenhouses, in Rockford, 

 111.; new, 7000 feet of glass, 150 feet long, 

 20 feet wide, heated with hot water; stocked 

 with carnations and bedding plants; 3-year lease, 

 $25.00 a mouth; stock price $650.00. A good retail 

 place. Address No. 141, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Four greenhouses 126 feet long, 28 

 leet wide; water heat; $20.00 a month; 7 lots 

 for hotbeds; lease good for 6 years: greenhouse 

 stock, callas, carnations, Boston ferns, gerani- 

 ums. 12,000 other stock mixed; stock to be sold 

 cheap: lowest price; sickness is reason for sell- 

 ing. Address No. 168, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 5000 feet glass, with 8-room resi- 

 dence; all in good shape; write for particu- 

 lars; excellent chance. Address 219 Comstock 

 St., Owosso, Mich. 



FOR SALE— 4000 ft. of glass; thriving town of 

 4000; 24 express trains daily; no competition; 

 60 miles from large greenhouse: new; bargain; 

 investigate Immediately. Address No. 160, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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

 all cemetery trade, good business; favorable 

 lease on land; price $5,100 or will sell stock and 

 rent greenhouses. Mt. Hope Greenhouses, 114th 

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



FOR SALE — A bargain; $4000 00 will buy a 

 greenhouse plant of about 30,000 square feet 

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

 tall trade, cheap fuel; possession {»iven immed'* 

 lately. Joseph E. Bonsall, Salem, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Wholesale greenhouse plant, steam 

 heat, well stocked with roses and carna- 

 tions; also modern two-story dwelling, all In 

 first-class condition; will sell v^ery reasonable. 

 For particulars address No. 169, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE— Greenhouse, 7,000 feet 

 of glass, city of 4,500; fine heating system, 

 Morehead steam trap; straight line to Chicago; 

 good demand for vegetables and cut flowers; 

 will sell or trade for a farm; house been built 

 two years; ^- block of ground in center of city; 

 sell very cheap. Address No. 164, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Old-established retail florist and 

 landscape gardening business on Long Is- 

 land, In one of the most restricted parts near 

 the seashore; consisting of 6 small greenhouses, 

 well stocked, all Implements and machinery: a 

 good opportunity, for the small amount of $6600 

 cash. Address No. 161, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Retail plant of 6600 feet of glass in 

 a fine location and in first-class condition 

 with plenty of stock; price $5500.00; $1000.00 cash, 

 balance easy terms; grand bargain; look into it. 

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



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. 143, care Florists* Review^, Chicasro. 



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, Chicaeo 



FOR SALE 

 TWO GREENHOUSES 



each 100 feet long; large size Monitor boiler and 

 pipes. Call or address 



WILLIAM CHRIST, 408 East Walnut 

 Lane, Germantow^n, Pbiladelphla, Pa. 



FOR SALE! 



Wire Design Factory 



An established florists' wire design manu- 

 facturing business, located for the central and 

 western trade. Address No. 163, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



POR SALE 



200 second-hand iron sash bars in good condi- 

 tion, drilled for glazing, 6 feet 9 inches long, and 

 200 bars 3 feet 8 inches long. The lot for $25.00. 



1 small Haxton boiler in good shape all but 

 front door, $35.00. 



Boston Ferns cheap, see classified adv. 

 F. W. Heckenkamp, Jr., Quincy,!!!. 



FOR SALE 



Tr^T? ROY used four months. 16 ft. long, 

 ly^Ct-D^jn-t 7 It. wide, 8% ft. high. 



Accommodation for commercial or wholesale 

 florist Will sell at a sacrifice. 



CHAS. MILLANG, 

 50 West 29th Strwt. NEW YORK CITY. 



FOR 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. CURK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR SALE. 



A greenhouse busineps 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 bands of one who knows bis business 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 

 hand. 



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. 



