October 17, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 





WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDBE. When answers 

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

 forwarding:. 



SITUATION WANTBD-By a flrst-clans florist; 

 best of reference. Address No. 167. care 

 Florists' Bevlew, Chicago. * 



SITUATION WANTED-By a good grower of 

 roMis; married; 10 years' experience. Ad- 

 dress No. 164, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED^By good all-round flo- 

 »h/'*' ^J^^ gardener, wUh good references. 

 Sr^^S^ Competent, baseifaeni, m-194 S. Clark 

 St., Chicago. 



8^'^H»i?i2^ WANTBD-Slngle man desires to 

 >o obtain a position in charge of a private place; 

 many years' experience and capable of taking 

 full charge. Apply to The E. G. Hill Co., Rlch- 



QITUATION WANTBD-By a foreman on a 

 fo wholesale or retail place; first-class cut 

 flower and plant grower; best of references 



Sii*i.^i^y»^"D^°?''° 5;P"»- Address No. 135, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OITUATION WANTED-As foreman of large 

 KJ commercial place where roses are grown as 

 aspeclalty for cut flowerB; experienced also in 

 carnations: flrst-class references. Address No. 

 1«7, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OITUATION WANTRD-By a practical grower 

 •J of roses, carnations, mums, palms, ferns and 

 general stock; capable of taking entire charge 

 of a large plant ; state wages; excellent cre- 

 dentials. Address No. 168, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



TTELP WANTED-Three helpers In rose sec- 

 ■i-i- lion. J. F. Wilcox, Council Bluflls, Iowa. 



TTELP WANTED-Rellable man to take charge 

 J-i- of small retail place; state experience and 

 wages. W. J. Olds, Union City, Pa. 



K^i^,?nJ!*^>^.T.^n?-'^''o «°°^ greenhouse men; 

 JLi 110.00 to $16 00 per week; board M.OO. Carl 

 Hagenburger, West Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED -Young man for general 

 greenhouse work. Morton Evergreen Lodge 

 Flower Garden, Clarksvllle, Tenn. 



TTELP WANTED-Grower for roses and gen- 

 -Li- eral stock for catalogue trade; no cut flow- 

 ers. Wagner Park Conservatories, Sidney, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— Good young man to work in 

 orchid houses; state experience and wages 

 wanted. Address A. Pericat, Collingdale, Pa. 



HBLP WANTBD-A flrst-class Al rose grower; 

 good wages; nice houses to work in; steady 

 place. Address No. 153, care Florists' Review, 

 cmcago. 



HELP WANTED— A man to fire nights and do 

 general work around greenhouse; 120.00 per 

 month with board and room. Chas. Schafer. 

 Kankakee, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Al grower of American 

 Beauty roses, carnations and mums for 

 small private plant. Address No. 161. care Flo- 

 iBts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Night fireman wanted im- 

 mediately; wages 118.00 per week; steady 

 employment. Apply to William Sim, Morton 

 Ave., Cliftondale, Mass. 



HELP WANTED— A-1 grower of roses and 

 carnatloDS; must be sober and reliable; 

 wages, 166 per month to start. Address No. im, 

 care Florlste' Review, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— Rose grower for section; 

 married man; Pennsylvania; t60.00 per 

 month with small house and fuel. Address No. 

 146, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Good, all-round florist; sin- 

 gle, sober mas ; state ability, with references 

 and wages expected. W. Stertzlng, 7280 Man- 

 chester Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



HELP WANTED- An experienced propagator 

 and grower of general pot plants, at once; 

 MO per month with room and board. Address 

 No. 149, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A man to work In rose sec- 

 tion; also 2 men for general greenhouse 

 work; state wages without board. Address No. 

 156, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Good, sober man for retail 

 greenhouse place near Chicago, where mis- 

 cellaneous stock Is grown; state particulars in 

 first letter. Address No. 160, care Florists" 

 Review, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— An experienced young man 

 or young lady as assistant in first-class 

 flower store in Chicago; must be a good designer 

 and salesperson. Address No. 159, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— Young man with some ex- 

 perience in growing carnatlonB and roses; 

 for the right party steady situation at 110.00 per 

 week; room and laundry; good board |:j.UO to $3.50. 

 Address No. 166, careFlorlsts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Night fireman, with prac- 

 tical experience; sober, Industrious man; 

 equipment up-to-date: steam heat; best of ref- 

 erences required. For particulars address 

 George Bartholomew, Mgr., Miami Floral Co., 

 Dayton. Ohio. 



HBLP WANTED-Rellable man for general 

 stock in a retail place of 25,000 feet of glass; 

 sober, reliable, and willing to work; married 

 man preferred; give reference and wages 

 wanted: steady place. ChllUcothe Floral Co., 

 CblUicothe, Ohio. 



HBLP WANTED— At once, young lady florist, 

 with good reference, in first-class flower 

 store; must have experience as saleslady and 

 making artistic floral deslgnsand arrangements; 

 salary $10.00 to 118.00 per week. Apply In own 

 handwriting to J. D. Pruessner, Trust Building, 

 Galveston, Texas. 



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ANTED— The address of C.C. McKay. There 

 is a letter at the Florists' Review office for 



WANTED— The address of Rudolph Schlele, 

 who, when last beard from, was with one 

 of the large growers near Chicago. Address No. 

 16)9, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To buy a place of from 25,000 to 

 60,000 feet of g-lass in live southern or west- 

 ern city; give price and complete description of 

 place In flrst letter. Address No. 148, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— The present address of E. K. Spar- 

 row, who, until a few monthB ago, was do- 

 ing business In Tipton, Ind., in the name of the 

 Tipton Floral Co. Address No. 158, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE— Cheap; 3^-inch, 5- inch and 6-lnch 

 iron pipe, valves, tees and ellS; just as good 

 as new. A. J. Baldwin, Newark, O. 



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FOR SALE— One No. 2 Standard steam trap 

 (Hlppard's); as good as new and works per- 

 fectly; have changed my system and cannot use 

 it; price, $40.00. S. M. Harbison, Danville, Ky. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 7.000 feet of glass. In 

 southern Indiana; well stocked; doing a 

 business of $5000 per year; at a bargain. Address 

 No. 163, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Heavily stocked, all producing 

 plant; new; 7,000 to 8,000 sq. ft glass; in a 

 live, booming city of 10 000; a sacrlflce sale; write 

 for particulars. Address No. 158, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Florist business and greenhouses, 

 established in 1888 in a live city in central 

 northern state; about f40OO cash, balance on time 

 to suit purchaser; for particulars address No. 

 68, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Florists' business in central Kan- 

 sas; 5000 feet of glass, new; ten acres of 

 land; established since 1E80; a good paying busi- 

 ness; good reasons for selling. Address No. 

 151, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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OR SALE— Greenhouse, about 7000 ft. of glass, 

 fully stocked and doing a first-class retail 

 business in the city of Toledo, Ohio; on one of 

 the principal business streets; a splendid chance 

 to step right into a good business: satisfactory 

 reasons for selling. S. N. Peck, 1707 Broadway, 

 Toledo, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses; 75,000 square feet of 

 glass, in fine residence district, in city of 100,000 

 population; fine retail stand; will sell half the 



f)roperty with the greenhouses, bam and dwell- 

 ng nouse and remove the remainder of the glass 

 to our new country plant; or sell entire place, 

 }uBt as purchaser wishes. Address No. 69, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Well established greenhouse plant 

 and dwelling located in a fast growing sea- 

 shore town; stocked with carnations, bedding 

 plants, and doing a first- class plant trade; 

 lawns, shade trees and shrubs; no opposition; 

 will be sold below coat if sold soon; other busi- 

 ness reason for selling. W. J. Hamilton, Wild- 

 wood, N. J. 



FOR SALE— My home, which consists of seven 

 acres of land, with 8-room dwelling house 

 (been built five years), and a greenhouse 24x66 

 ft., with ooldframes the length of the green- 

 house; also M ft. of coldframes besides; five 

 acres of this land is used for a truck garden; 

 there are two living wells with windmill, and a 

 fine cistern; this is one of the finest homes In 

 Fayette; population of town Is 3500; it Is the 

 only greenhouse here, except a private one; two 

 colleges and a high school; not a better cut 

 flower town in the state; reason for selling, bad 

 health. Address H. L. Hughes, Fayette. Mo. 



FOR SALB— Owing to my advanced age and 

 sickness in the family, I must dispose of my 

 business, known as the Pomona Floral Nurser- 

 ies; carnations, chrysanthemums and panslea 

 are grown, and there Is a market for all that I 

 have been able to raise; this is an excellent op- 

 portunity for the right kind of a person, to whom 

 I will give the free use of my land and a three- 

 room house for a year. For full particulars 

 write Mrs. Julia A. Marugg, Pomona Floral Nur- 

 series, N. Pomona, Cal. 



WANTED 



Good sober man 

 for general green 

 goods buslnesB. 

 Will pay all services are worth. 

 Jno. P. Soberer, 468 6tb Ave., New York 



WANTED 



Responsible position by an expert designer 

 and decorator, with 14 years' experience In 

 Europe and America. Have occupied position 

 as manager for several years and can produce 

 best of references. Address 



J. MAX NITZSCBKK 



128 Slater St. Ottawa, Ont., Canada 



Otto Huck 



Born September 2. 1877, at Lohr, Baden.'lor- 

 merly employed as florist at Park Ridge, 111., is 

 requested to give his address at once to the Im- 

 perial German Consulate, 1160 First National 

 Bank Building. Chicago, or to bis mother at 

 Lohr. Any information from his friends willlbe 

 thankfully received. 



A BARGAIN 



If Taken at Once 



Greenliouse Property, in one of the best 

 towns in Michigan of 10,000 inhabitants. Every- 

 tbing in shape for party to step right in and do 

 business. Reason for felling O. K. For partic- 

 ulars and price, address No. 185, care Flo- 

 rists' H9-vle-w, Cblcagro. 



FOR SALE 



3 Large Greenhouses 



One 32x100, one 15x100. one 20xr>0. To be removed. 

 No reasonable offer refaied. Will sell sep- 

 arately If desired. 



H. W. Hales, Ridgewood, N. J. 



rOR SALE 

 * or LEASE 



Madison, N. J., near New York City, 3 

 Greenhouses, each 150 ft. long, two 18 ft. 

 wide, one 20 ft. wide, with Dwelling. 

 Large plots. Immediate possession. 



Price $4000. Easy terms. 



A. L. Reynolds, 



MADiaiON. N. J. 



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ARGAIN SALE 



"We have ptirchased the entire plant 

 of the Duokley Floral G>.« and offer 

 FOR SALE 



Roof Material, Wire Stakes, etc. 



Horizontal Tubular Steam Boiler, with full 

 front, grate bars, etc., all complete; SDH. P., at 

 $70 00. 



New Glass, in best possible condition, 16x24 

 double strength B.,l$2.95 per box. 



All quotations f. o. b. oars, Kalamazoo. Sold 

 for cash only. 



G.Van Bochove&Bro. 



KA&AMA800. KZOS. 



