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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



JUNB 27, 1907. 



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OR YOUR JUNE WEDDINGS we offer extra select Lily of the Valley 



Bride and Bridesmaid Roses and of course a full line of all seasonable Cut Flowers 

 and Greens. Try us. We have the stock and can take care of all orders. . . 



HOLTON & HUNKEL CO. 



462 Milwaukee Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



The Best Equipped Wholesale House in the West 



We also carry a full line of Fiorisis* Supplies* Would like to send you a catalog. Drop us a postal. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Asters for All 

 At Prices Small. 



Ours Promise a Large Crop. 

 Send name now, for Samples 

 in Season. 



ALTINO CULTURE CO., Caofield, Ohio. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



last week. He reports that they had a 

 walk-out of employees, but the strike 

 was soon settled and the best men were 

 all taken back. They enjoyed a great 

 shipping trade in plants this year and 

 good results from consigned cut stock. 



Oeorge Angermueller and Charles 

 Schoenle enjoyed a day's outing at 

 Meramec Highlands last week. 



W. E. Eobinson, head of the Chair of 

 Bocks park, has designed a novel floral 

 revolving globe which is said to contain 

 31,500 plants and which shows each 

 hemisphere perfectly and revolves on its 

 axis. It required the work of two men 

 for nine days to build the globe and set 

 the plants. It stands fourteen feet high 

 and is ten feet in diameter. Five de- 

 ferent varieties of altemantheras were 

 used. These were raised at the water 

 works greenhouses. The design is at- 

 tracting a great deal of attention from 

 the visitors to the park. 



Some of the employees at the whole- 

 sale houses will take their vacations next 

 month. Fred Alves, of Angermueller 's, 

 will leave next week for Denver. All 

 the bosses will take theirs in August, 

 when they attend the S. A. F. conventioA 

 at Philadelphia. 



W. 0. Smith & Co. are receiving many 

 fine candidum lilies from Earkwood, 

 which have been selling well. 



Miss Bell Miller, of Springfield, con- 

 tinues to send to Euehn each morning a 

 fine lot of Carnot and Kaiserin roses. 



The club members should not forget 

 the smoker, Saturday evening, June 29, 

 in Hibernian hall, 3619 Finney avenue. 

 The trustees say those who fail to come 

 will miss a greitt treat. Some of our 



suburban members have made arrange- 

 ments to remain in the city over night, 

 as the best part of the program will not 

 begin until after 12 o'clock. J. J. B. 



Mansfield, Conn, — The state legisla- 

 ture has passed a measure appropriating 

 $50,000 for the erection of a horticul- 

 ture building and greenhouses at the Con- 

 necticut Agricultural College, the work 

 to be done under direction of George S. 

 Palmer, A. J. Pierpont and Lewellyn J. 

 Storrs. 



Pbonouncino Dictionaet sent by the 

 Review for 25 cents. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When answers 

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

 forwarding. 



SITU ATION WANTED- By an all-round grower 

 and good florist; over 20 years' experience In 

 English nurseries; please state wages. Address 

 No. 48, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITtTATION WANTED— As foreman or work- 

 ing foreman In flrst-class wholesale rose 

 growing establishment; 26 years' experience, 8 

 years in last place; age 47; married. Address 

 No. 46, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical florist 

 foreman, 26 years' experience aa grower of 

 fine rosea, carnations, mums; decorator, de- 

 signer: good wages expected. Address Fore- 

 man, 276 Magnolia Street, Detrplt, Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED— By single man with 

 three years' experience with rosea and gen- 

 eral stock, also propagating and good potter; 

 desire to obtain position in good commercial 

 place, with view of more experience and ad- 

 vancement: good references. Address No. 44, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— On place where gene- 

 ral stock is grown; Mlasouii or Colorado 

 preferred; life experience; can furnieh best of 

 references. Address No. 39, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By competent all- 

 round florist and landscape gardener; S4 

 years of age; where flrst-claaa stuff is wanted; 

 able to take full charge. No. 48, care Florists'' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By an experienced 

 grower of roses, carnations and general 

 stock; can furnish best of references' please 

 state salary in first letter. Address No. 38, care- 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By grower, German, 

 28, alngle, with 15 yeara' experience in roses, 

 carnations and general out flowers and pot 

 plants: aa section man or take charge of place 

 from 26.000 to 100,000 sq. ft.; good references; full 

 particulars as to place, board and wages kindly 

 desired. Address No. 4S, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A rose grower; good wages. 

 Address Hess & Swoboda, 1411 Famum St., 

 Omaha, Neb. 



HELP WANTED— Rose growers for section, at 

 once. Apply at greenhouses, Plant B, 

 Poehlmann Bros. Co., Morion Grove, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Carnation grower and All 

 all- round florist. Write stating wages and 

 references. Harlowarden Greenhouses, Green- 

 port, L. I., N. Y. 



HELP WANTED-At cnoe a good experienced 

 man, for retail place of 8,000 ft. of glass; 

 state wagea wanted and reference in first letter, 

 Rentz & Son, Peru, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced roae and carna- 

 tion growers to take charge of sections; 

 give references and wages expected In first let- 

 ter. Lake View Rose Gardens, Jamestown, N. T. 



HELP WANTED— Two experienced growers; 

 Scandinavian or German preferred; steady 

 position and good wages to right party. Address 

 Jno. L. Parker, Woodward Building, Birming- 

 ham, Ala. 



HELP WANTED-Gk)od grower of roses, car- 

 sations and mums; atate wages reQulreA 

 and give references; flrat-clasn, reliable maik 

 wanted. Address No. 40, care Florists' Review 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD-A good man, married pre- 

 ferred, to grow rosea and carnations; steady 

 position to the right man. Position open now. 

 Address Nanz & Neuner, 666 Fourth Ave., Louls- 

 viUe, Ky. 



HELP WANTED-At once, two rapid pottersf 

 must be strictly sober and Industrious; 

 wages, 112.00 per week; a steady job and chance 

 for advancement to the right men. J. W. Dun- 

 ford, Clayton, Mo. 



HELP Wanted— Florist with some experi- 

 ence in mums, rosea, carnations; must 

 understand watering and potting; steady posi- 

 tion; German preferred; state wages wanted. 

 Address H. Schmidt & Co., Oxford, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— An industrious, sober and' 

 honest man, German preferred, for general 

 greenhonse work: good wagea to right man; 4 

 or 6-room house if married; would sell or lease 

 place to good party. Ernst Nitsche, Dallas, Tex. 



TTELP WANTBD-Steady, reliable grower of 

 i-L roses and carnations, to take charge of 

 18,000 ft. of glass; one wishing a good, steady 

 place with a reliable firm should address, for full 

 particulars. No. 16, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A first-class, up-to-date de- 

 signer and decorator for a retail store In 

 Chicago; must be temperate and of good appear- 

 ance; state age, salary and where last employed; 

 references. Address No. 7, care Florists 

 Review, Chicago. 



