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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



Apbil 4, 1907. 



CEAwroRDSviLLE, Ind. — J. W. Crause, 

 foreman for McDonald & Steele, has re- 

 signed. 



Upper Sandusky, O. — Fred Sammet 



has erected an office as an addition to 



his greenhouses, also a fine barn at his 

 home south of to\vn. 



Burlington, Ia. — Joseph Bock says 

 the crop of spring flowers was good this 

 year, there being plenty of Easter lilies, 

 tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. 



MteNOMlNEE, MiCH.^Mrs. Albert Sen- 

 iff is the temporary custodian of a young 

 doe which, being chased by dogs, ran 

 into her yard to escape them. 



Grand Eapids, MidH. — Charles • Wi Do- 

 lan, who has been a mail carri'er" for 

 many years, has completed a greenhouse 

 and will embark in the business of grow- 

 ing flowers. ' 



Albany, N. Y.— W. C. King & Cp. 

 have removed from North Pearl street 

 to larger quarters at 24 and 26 Steuben 

 street. They are enjoying an increase 

 of business at the new store. 



Philadelphia, Pa. — Fire was discov- 

 ered in the greenhouse of James Scott, 

 4537 Springfield avenue, early in the 

 morning of March 28. It was caused by 

 an overheated flue. Damage was small. 



Akron, O. — Lightning played hide- 

 and-seek, March 26, in the greenhouse 

 and boiler-room of Heepe's Sons,* giving 

 the employees quite a shock of surprise. 

 Little damage was done, though the fire 

 department was called, 



Fairhaven, Mass, — Peter Murray had 

 a splendid Easter trade and cleaned out 

 everything salable. He recently pur- 

 chased four acres of laud not far from 

 his present location and will build a 

 fine range of commercial houses this 

 summer, being, busy pn plans now. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements und6r 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 — By flrst-clas's KTOwer- 

 Of roses, A-1 propag-ator and grafter; 12 years' 

 experience; can come well recommended. Ad- 

 dress No. 140, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — German, single, '26 

 years old'; 11 years' experience; good rrower 

 and propagator; wishes position in commercial 

 or large private plade; 'the west preferred;' good 

 references. B. A., 752,East McMiUan.St„ Walnut 

 Hills, dnelonatirO. , 



SITUATIOIJ WANTED— As gardener on a gen- 

 tleman's -private plaoe; -14 years' go»d-practl- 

 cal experience in all departments.; Englijah; 

 married- excellent refereneee from first-class 

 places. Address No. 135, care Florista' Review, 

 Chicago. "! 



HELP WANTED— A german gardener as as^iSt-^ 

 ant to foreman in Greenhouses. Apply M.. 

 Thau, Bellona Ave., OovanstoWn, Md. 



HELP WANTED— A young lady in flower store: 

 must understand floral work. Apply 218 

 Madison St., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Two men experienced in 

 potting and general greenhouse work. 

 Steady position. J. F. Wilcox, Council Bluffs, la. 



HELP WANTED— Competent carnation grower 

 for a modern place; 30,000 sq. feet of glass; 

 must be sober; a married man preferred. Ad- 

 dress No. 1X9, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Single man for general green- 

 house work; must know how to handle 

 bedding plants; state wages. Address No. 114, 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A sober and capable man to 

 handle retail trade, make-up and design; 

 references; state salary. Address No. 1, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A good grower of roses and 

 carnations, mums and general stock; $40.00 

 per month, board and room for first year; send 

 references. C. Humfeld, Clay Center, Kan. 



HELP WANTED- Active young man as helper 

 in greenhouses, where only carnations are 

 grown; good wages ahd board; located 10 miles 

 from Pittsburg. Address A. T. Lorch & Co., 

 DeHaven, Pa. , 



HELP WANTED— Greenhouse help; one good 

 man as rose grower and one good man as 

 crysanthemum and carnation grower; position 

 open at once to competent men. Address Nanz 

 & Neuner, 666 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky. 



HBLP WANTED— Competent man to grow car-' 

 nations; roses and mums, and general stock; 

 20,000 ft. of glass; steady Job; must be all right, 

 with rood reference, w. B. Gravett, Lancaster, 

 Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— A good grower of cut flow- 

 ers; have 14,000 feet of glass; will pay good 

 wages to a steady, competent man; houses new; 

 permanent position for good man; state wages 

 wanted and experience. Junction City Floral Co., 

 Junction City, Kan. 



HELP WANTED— A good carnation grower; 

 a sober, industrious man, one who wants a 

 steady position; good treatment and a chance to 

 grow good stock and have it appreciated; must 

 have a knowledge of general stock. Address 

 130, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A good man as helper in 

 place of 12,000 feet of glass; one who can 

 water or do potting and cleaning, etc.; must be 

 temperate and take an Interest in his work; 

 Scotch or English preferred. Address No. 138, 

 cate Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Bright young man for cut 

 flower department; an exceptional oppor- 

 tunity for permanency and advancement is 

 offered one who has some knowledge of the 

 business and who is willing to be taught more. 

 Address Superintendent L. S. Donaldson Co., 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



HELP WANTED— Good man for roses and pot 

 plants; also man for bedding plants, who 

 has had experience in planting out and taking 

 care of private lawns, etc. ; good pay to the right 

 men; give references, and wages desired. Ad- 

 dress No. 180, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once; three men with at 

 least a moderate knowledge of common 

 greenhouse work to work under direction. 

 Steady work to the right men; wages $10 per 

 week withput board. Address J. W. Dunford, 

 Clayton, Mo. 



WAN'FBD— To lease on May 1, 15,000 to 25,000 sq. 

 <f4. Of slaAs; fpr 5 y^ara or so; good rent for 

 ITOo^ place. As I^ey & Bro., Langdon, D. C. 



Tj^bft SALE 'or' RENT — Greenhouse stock, 

 J? U,^.feetglas9in-city of 30,000; established 

 trade; sjplendld retail proposition In connection; 

 great snap for right party. For particulars ad- 

 dr,ess No. 198, care Vlorlsta' Review, Chicago. 



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FO& SALE— Up-to-date smaU greenhouse and 

 mushroom plant; in perfect repair; eleven 

 - mHes from Philadelphia, Pa.- Address J. L. Day, 

 Swarthmore. Pa. 



FOR SALE— A desirsble dwelling and 3 green- 

 houses; 2140 feet of glass and 4 hotbeds; in 

 growing town, 7 miles from Phlla. ; fully stocked ; 

 everything in good shape to go right ahead; best 

 of reason for selling.' F. R. Matsinger, Palmyra, 

 N.J. 



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iT]V>R SALE— A. Chicago range of new green- 

 X Jiouses; 70,000 feet of glass; complete, full 

 running eondition; now in fine crop; don't 

 answer unless prepared to deal: good dwelling 

 and out buildings. - Address N. Reeves, 420 Ash- 



' land Block, Chicago. 



FOtl SALET.-In Denver, Colo.; wholesale and 

 ' retail .business; an up-to-date place, 7 green- 

 house^, 12'lot8, one boiler 80 H. P.; everything in 

 first-class condition;, trade is A 1; write for par- 

 ticulars. Address W. C. Walter, 448 Josephine 

 St., Denver, Colo. 



FOR SALE— Five greenhouses and 60 acres of 

 ground within easy reach of Philadelphia;- 

 good house, barn, and water supply; the best 

 rose soil; an ideal place for building up a paying 

 business. Address No. 100, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED 



^ire workers, up-to-date and capable^ 

 for Florists^ wire work. Good wages. 

 Apply at once to^. 



H. KENNEY 



1801 Dean St., BROOKLYN. N. Y. 



FOR SALE-An old and well established whole- 

 sale and retail business in one of Chicago's 

 wealthiest suburbs; everything- in first-class 

 condition for a large Hprlng- business; possess- 

 ion given at once; ill-health reason for selling. 

 For full particulars, address No. 139, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED -- Position as 



Worlcing Foreman by 

 Rose Specialist. 



Can run place economically and deliver 

 the goods; an up-to-date place with an 

 adequate salary expected; first-class 

 references on application. 



Address No. 138. care Florists' RevieV, Chicago 



WANTED 



At once, two good men for general green- 

 house work. Must be sober and industrious. 

 Permanent job for the right men. Name wages 

 in first letter. 



MOSBAEK .BREEHHOUSE CO., Onaiga, III. 



WANTED 



At once, an all-round Florist to take charge 

 o{ a new, well-equipped commercial plant of 

 about 7000 feet of glass. Will pay $65.00 per 

 month and guarantee a permanent position to 

 the right man. Enclose references with appli- 

 cation. Address 



W. e. DAVIDSON & BRO.. Holdrei^e. Neb. 



WANTED 



Man for carnation section and one 

 for fern and orchid section. 



THE GASSER CO. 



EUCLID AVE. CLEVELAND, OHIO 



FOR SALE 



Tl^TJ T^OY °8ed four months. 16 ft. long, 

 IK^JlrD^^Zi,, 7 ft. wide. S^i ft. high. 



Accommodation for commercial or wholesale 

 florist. Will sell at a sacriflce. 



CHAS. MILLANG, 

 50 Vest 29th Street, NEW YORK QTY. 



FOR SALE 



On* Second-band Tubular Steam Boiler, 



42 inches by 12 feet. 



One 8econd<-band Hot Water Boiler for 



5,500 feet of 4-inch pipe. 



Superior Machine & Boiler Works* 



181-188 W. Superior Street, CHICAGO. 



rOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale and retail business weU located; 34 

 greenhouses: 13 acres of land; 4 boilers, 16-60; 3 

 dwelling bouses. For terms, 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



pf^D &AI F I On account of my health, I 

 ■ *'■• n^^f^a-a- • am compelled to take the 

 world easier, and for that reason, I will offer my entire 

 manufacturing business which has the distinction of 

 being the best established reputation of its nature in 

 this country. The sale includes the Duplex Gutter, 

 the Standard Ventilating Machine and the Standara 

 Ste^m Trap, of which 9 great many were installed in 

 the last 2 years with the best results. Also thegutter 

 had a very laiTe run, and I am shipping a large range 

 at present to California. Address 



B. HIPPABD. YOPNGSTOWy. OHIO 



FOR SALE 

 GREENHOUSE PIPE 



4-IN. BOILEB TDBKS, second-hand, in fine 

 condition, absolutely free from scale and with 

 ends cut square, Sample and prices on appli- 

 cation. KROKSCBBLL BROS. CO>. 



51 Krle Street, Cblcaso 



