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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



July 25, 1907. 



ASTERS*. 



Nice stock, all colors, $1.00 to $2.00 per 100. 

 Also special cuts of 



Beauties, Richmond, Kaiserin, Maid, 

 Sweet Peas, Carnations and Lilies. 



Let UB take oare of yonr orders 



E. H.HUNT 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



76-78 Wabash Avenue, 



J,. D. Phone, Central 1761 



CURRENT PRICES 



BEA.UT1BS -Perdoz. 



80to36-lnch 18.00 



21to30-lnch 12 00 to 8.00 



16 to 20-inch 1.50to 2.00 



8tol2-lDch 75to 1.00 



Short per 100, 16.00 



ROSES (Teas) Per 100 



Bride and Maid $3.00 to 16 00 



Kalserin 4.00to 6.00 



Richmond 4.00 t6 6 00 



Golden Gate and Uncle John 3.00 to 6.00 



Perle 4.00to 6.00 



Chatenay 4 00 to 6.00 



Bosee, our selection 3 00 



CARNATIONS, select 1.00 



" fancy 160 



' extra fancy 2.00 



MIS OE L.L. ANEOU 8 



Asters 1 00 to 2.00 



Peonies S.OOto 6.00 



Harrlsii Lilies. . ..doz., 11.26 to $1.60 



dallas " 1.25to 1.50 



Valley 3.00 to 4 00 



Daisies 60to 1.00 



Sweet Peas 50to .75 



GREENS 



Smllaz Stringrs perdoz., 1.60 to 2.00 



Asparagus Strlnrs each, .40to .60 



Asparacrus Bunches " .36 to .60 



Sprengrerl Bunches " .86 to .60 



Adiantum per 100, .76 to 1.00 



Fems,Fancy per 1000, 1.50 



Galax '• l.OOto 1.60 



SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE. 



Mention The Review wheu you write. 



rsr. CONVENTION OF THE S. A. F. 



Next 

 Month 



AND 

 SEE OUR 



COME TO WYNCOTE 



KENTIAS 



80 Mlnutea* Rid*. 



100 Traina Kvery Day. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK COMPANY. Wyncotc, Pa. 



Meutlon The Review when you write. 



ning to remodel its cold storage plant 

 this summer. 



David Bust, superintendent of the 

 trade exhibit to be held in connection 

 with the S. A. F. convention August 20 

 to 23, states that the space is being rap- 

 idly taken. Phil. 



IT DID THE WORK. 



We potted up about 6,000 4-inch gera- 

 niums as a surplus over the needs of 

 our retail trade to try the Eeview and 

 Bee if it would sell some for us. We 

 sent in a small advertisement and in 

 five weeks we were sold out and re- 

 ceived orders for 1,000 more than we 

 had. We sent money back to eight dif- 

 ferent states. When a man gets his of- 

 fer into the classified department of the 

 Beview he wants to be careful or his 

 stock will all be sold and he will have 

 nothing left but empty houses to take 

 care of. The Beview is worth dollars 

 a year, instead of $1, to any one in the 

 business. You can use this letter if you 

 want to; it is true. Bagan Bros. 



Bowling Green, Ky. — B. L. Brashear 

 had a quarter of an acre of Excelsior 

 Perle tuberoses which he left in the 

 ground last winter, after having dug all 

 h» wanted for stock. He was much sur- 



prised when they came up this spring, 

 after having suffered a temperature of 6 

 degrees below zero. 



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. 



SITUATION WANTED— As night fireman; have 

 3 years' experience; can give good reference. 

 Address No. 68, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As worklnir foreman 

 or section man, up-to-date grower; state 

 wages: references. Address No. 71, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical florist 

 foreman, 25 years' experience as grower of 

 fine roses, carnations, mums; decorator, de- 

 signer; good wages expected. Address Fore- 

 man, 276 Magnolia Street, Detroit, Mich. 



SITUATION "WANTED— By practical gardener, 

 46 years. German, married, no children; 'St 

 years' experience, 16 years in this country; 

 honest, solder aad Industrious; wishes a situa- 

 tion on a gentleman's country place September 1, 

 where first-class work is expected and appre- 

 ciated. Address Al. Langer,Box 231, Stockbridge, 

 Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; 82 years 

 old; 20 years' all-round experience with cut 

 flowers, pot plants and nursery stock; good rose 

 grower; a hustler; good references : no drinker; 

 would take place with privilege of partnership 

 later or buying; good wages and good treatment 

 expected; state wages with house. Address 

 Box m;, Hackensack, N. J. 



H 



ELP WANTED — Designer and decorator. 

 Address Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, Ga. 



HELP WANTED— Two good greenhouse hands ; 

 112 to $16 per week; steady work. Address 

 Carl Hagenburger, West Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— Several good rose growers; 

 also several helners. Apply to Bassett &, 

 Washburn, Hinsdale, 111. 



HELP WANTED— A good carnation grower; 

 steady position to the right man. Carl 

 Rauth, Springfield, 111. 



HELP WANTBD— Two florists; mustbeslnrle 

 and thoroughly understand all branches of 

 the business. Gloede. EvanstOD.Ill. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced night fireman, 

 for steam heating, in Pennsylvania; mar- 

 ried man; $16.00 per week. Address No. 70, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced night fireman 

 for steam heat by September 16th; good 

 wages to ri^ht party. Address No. 50, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once a pood experienced 

 man, for retail place of 8.000 ft. of glass; 

 state wages wanted and reference in first letter. 

 Rentz h Son, Peru, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— At once, good carnation and 

 mum grower as foreman; 36,000 feet of glass, 

 near Pittsburg, Pa. ; $40.00 per month, board and 

 room. T. Malbranc, Johnstown, Pa. 



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. 



