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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Jn.v IS. I'.m 



I'uiiiplctt' tlie Avork of plaiitiiiji: 4.500 

 Aiiifricjiu IJciuitioM this uoek. The stock 

 is ill line (-ondit ion. 



Ciiailcs \V. .Iciiuiti^s is ill -with ty- 

 jilioiil fever ill tlie .lewish liosjiital. 



A. Fiireiiwiilil. of iioslyii, has planted 

 liis relinilt raii^e witii American Beau- 

 ties anil Kiil.-uiie.v. liis older raiijje is 

 <ie\(i1ed to 10,0(1(1 Ixicliinoud. some thou- 

 sands of liilu'rly .-nid a few e.\|ieiimeiits. 



liiTl.ert (i. 'Pull, of the lleliiy A. 

 Preer <'().. Ji.-is chartered the steamer 

 ('oimnlda for the excursion of the S. 

 A. !■'.. Aiiyust L'l. Tile Columbia holds 

 :'..(Miii ])eo|ile. whicli \\ill uiake it abso- 

 lutely safe. Should the delegation reacdi 

 l,."i(Hl, nr even '_'.0(i(l. eVfll the most timid 

 iieed iKit t'eel that tlic boat is oN'er- 

 eiiiw dec I, 



Bowling, 



The ^;imes to deciile 11h> ])laeOS OJl the 

 le.'iiii to re|preseii1 this city at the con- 

 xcinidii next month h;i\e been beoun. 

 The lirst series nf three were rolleil on 

 tile (dub alleys ill i liirlicultiiral hall, 

 the second ill the Termiii.'il alleys. Thir 

 teeiilh and J'^ilbert streets. rollowin^f 

 are ilic scdics: 



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.Iiiv,[,li (i. .\cidiii;^er lias leiiioved t'rom 

 1 b'.s North Tenth St reel 1i. 1 ."i l.'l and l-'l." ' 

 < ieiiiia lit (i\\ II aveiiiie. his business lia\"iiiL;' ' 

 increased \>i smdi an ext.'iil that he was 

 nblij^cd to ]jrociiic lar;;er ipi.-iiters. The j 

 building is a thoroughly modern one and 



he has ;i s|i;ii f L'.."i(i(i square feet for 



the ma nil r.-ii-t 11 1 e and dryiii;,' of wheat 

 slie;i\('s and the t'arilil ies fur the wax 

 design wi.ik are smdi as will [.ermit an [ 

 i.tlier cniisiderable expaiisiun ill the Imsi- ; 



liess. 



i 

 THE MICHELL TROPHY. 



Tlie ai-riiiiii.aiiy iiii.; illiisti.a! imi slii,x\s 



the nn\el lli.j.hy selected by the || l\ i 

 Miidlell •u. Ii. b.' colli. ■•-led for .•llllllial- 



ly by the bowlino (dabs at the coincii- 

 til. II lit' ilie Sociciy of American flu- 

 1 i^|s, ;, ii.i I ., b.-,-oiii,. t he [)rii|ierty of tin- 



(dull \\ilinillL: II three times. It will be 



olVered (ii^t tor th.. toiiniaiii.'nl at I'liil 

 ailel|.hi:i diiriaL; 'he conM.ni ion to be 



led.! there .\llUil-I ->> to -'.'>. 



Til.' lro|,|iy i-. ;i |.|;iijlle of ' I'lemish 

 oak. foiirl.'.'ii im-lies lon^^ .and l\\(d\e 

 ■and one halt' iui-hes wide, on \\iii(di is ! 

 a)>|ilie.l a ha nd-w roiiyht co].|ier shiidd. j 

 This, in 1 11111. is embellished with ;i solid ! 

 siK'er sliiidd. fin which is etched a series ' 

 id' biiwlint^r alleys atel a imwler abuiit 

 to roll a ball. The didails of the cdcli- ! 

 ino tire pari iciilarly interesting. The j 



perspecti\c is ](erfect. while e\ell Sllldl 



small deta ils as the score boa id, s|)on};e 

 and cuji, sand box and hand (doth are 

 not mnitled. In eaidi corner of the 



The Michcll Bowling Trophy. 



flemish oak b.'ick^^ioiiiid is .appliid ;i 



lliassi\e solid silver bowling ball, oil 

 whiidi will be eiior.aved eaidi _ve.-ir tin- 

 name of the successt'nl dllb. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlHeineiits undiM- ttiis lic.'irl one (ent ;i 

 word. CASH WITH ORDER. When iinswern 

 are to be aiUlresbeil in our cire, add lU cents for 

 forwardtng- 



Srrr.-\TI()N WANTKD— in small cotninerclal 

 place, b.u a sin.'le man v.tm \,h.» hau one 

 \ ear's experience in general pieenhon--.- vvo:k 

 will call iipiin .-in.v llorlM In Kaatern Oliie who 

 aildrcHHcs Hex 14i; Mentor. Oliio. 



i^lTIWTIo.V WANTED- H.v pr.ieilc.il tloiist 

 >' foreman. 1'5 years' experience aw trrovvi-r of 

 line ro.ses. carnation.'* miiiiis; decorator, ne- 

 BlgrncM-: i-'ood ■wa;-'iH i-xp.cted. .\ildi-i-sH I'ni,-- 

 man. I'T.'. Mat-'nolla Street. Detroit. Mlcli. 



CiITI'ATlON WAN'I'KD-.X-^ an all-rotuin wori< 

 >» iiiK foreman on small or iai'tri- place: first- 

 clasH grower and prop.-itralor of reses. eaina- 

 tlons, ninniH. all <'n' flowerH, pot .•iiui beudlnf.' 

 plaiitB. LiDiiHcape iJardenin^'. vcf-'etables. etc. 

 i.erman, tniiidle ape: '.'s y.-aiH i.ractic.ii expert- 

 i-nceln (.erinany and AmerltM: married: i,e«t of 

 references: please 8t;ite p:irtlctilar8 In tiist let- 

 ter. Address Kmil Yalndt:, -i'-' ; Paaeo. KimwaH 

 City. Mo- 



HKLP WANTED — Experienced nlpht iireman 

 for steam heat by September I.Mh: t-'ooa 

 wapes to riffht party- Address No oO. care 

 FlorlstH" Review. Clilcat-'o. 



HELP WANTED— A ^'ood carnation tTower; 

 steady position to the right man. Carl 

 Rauth. Sprintrtield, 111, 



HELP WANTED-Tuo first class rose frrow- 

 erw; one married preft'rred: good watres 

 with or without house; give exoerienee and 

 references. Miller \ Sons. Hracondale. Toronto. 

 Canada, 



HELP W.\NTED-(;ood grower of roses, car- 

 nations and ninnis; state wages reqnired 

 and give references; flrst-class. reliable man 

 wanted. Address NO- 40, care Klorists' Review 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTHD-A yonng. reliable man. as 

 assistant grower; one who Is willing tu 

 liarn wurk; in a retail estiihlishment; state 

 w;igeH and particulars. Fred Kentscliler. Madi- 

 son, Wis. 



HELP WANTED — ■\'oiuig man whi. h;is had 

 some experience under good carnation 

 ;.'rower; satisfactory wages and ch;ince for ad- 

 v;inceinent. -Xddress No. 18, caic Florists' Re- 

 view. Chlcago- 



HKLI' WANTED— .\ forenKin for Kreeuhoiises; 

 iiiiist be man of good habits ;ind competent 

 to handle plant growing ;iud cut flower houses: 

 -Ml III III feet of glass and large mall order business 

 -\ddress low;i Seed Co Dc- Moines. Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— ,\ grower to take charge 01 

 range of houses: one who is able to grow 

 ros'S. carnations, niiiins and the general line of 

 potted plants: send recominendatlons and stat. 

 vv;ige8 in lirst letter: periD;in.-nt position to 

 desirable person- Iliibbarii's s,.,.d House. Tu 

 peka. K;in. 



HELP WANTED— At once ;i good experienced 

 man for retail place of s.oou ft. of glass; 

 state wages wanted and reference in lirst h-iter. 

 Hentz&Son, Peru. Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Greenhouse forenum with 

 general experience as grower and shipper; 

 good wages and advancemeni to capable man 

 Address No (!«, care KlorKts' RcTlevv ChkMgo 



HELP WANTED— f.eneral manager for a large 

 nursery, to taVti- charge of the greenhouse 

 department and oitii-c; only a ni;in wlio has had 

 years of experlenc and strictly temperate ne.-d 

 apply; for the right man. an opportunlt.v seldom 

 olTeri'il. Also a nurser.vinan of abllitv wanted 

 Addi-ess P. O. Box .'ilT. Rochester. N. Y. 



HELP WANTED-Competent gardener to take 

 charge of lawn and garden and superintend 

 a country place; house furnlsh.-d on the estate: 

 nuirried man with good record and referencecan 

 secure permanent position at good wages; give 

 references, salary expected and experience. P 

 !'.. .Moss. First National Hank. liillln:.'H- Mont 



