^r-.>* November 21, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists* Review, 



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> ; . LOUISVILLE, KY. 



Trade has been rather quiet, although 

 there is some fine stock to be had. 

 Splendid chrysanthemums are offered 

 and roses are of fine quality. Carna- 

 tions are »ot plentiful. 



Jacob Schulz recently had a public 

 chrysanthemum exhibition at his store, 

 which was a big success. The store 

 was beautifully decorated and there 

 •was a great variety of chrysanthe- 

 mums, carnations and roses artistically 

 arranged. One of the special features 

 was a pair of boxwood plants, trimmed 

 and trained in the shape of geese. 

 Ficus pandurata was a notable feature 

 to the visitors. 



John V. Bohrman is cutting some 

 fine Richmond, Golden Gate and Perle 

 roses and his place is in fine shape, 



Henry Fuchs has opened a store in 

 the Hopkins theater. The fixtures are 

 light oak, with the refrigerator to 

 match, and it makes a handsome store. 



Fred Schulz, who has started in the 

 wholesale business, reports business 

 picking up. 



C. B. Thompson is attracting atten- 

 tion with some elaborate show window 

 decorations. H. L. 



Union City, Pa.— The Union City 

 Greenhouses, owned by W. J. Olds, were 

 recently destroyed by fire. The loss 

 amounted to $2,500, only a small paj-t 

 of which was covered by insurance. 



MiDDLETOWN, O, — The greenhouses of 

 Henry Behrens have been equipped with 

 electricity. This is an improvement 

 that is highly appreciated by customers 

 who wish to select their purchases in the 

 evening, as the houses are brilliantly 

 lighted. 



FOET Collins, Colo. — Espelin & War- 

 ren are building four greenhouses 20x 

 85, on a tract of land leased from the 

 city for a term of years. This firm 

 had the decorations for the opening of 

 the new store of the State Mercantile 

 Co., November 14. Southern smilax, 

 palms, ferns and chrysanthemums were 

 used. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlBements nnder this head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDKR. When answers 

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

 forwardlnr. 



SITUATION WANTED— By yonng man, 24, 4 

 years' experience in store work and rrowluR. 

 Address Room 120, care Ohica^o Hotel, 164-156 

 So. Clark St., Ctilcago. 



SITUATION WAMTBD — By flrst-ciass store 

 man, up-to-date desivner and decorator; 

 many years' experience; first-class references. 

 Address No. 194, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD— Slnrle man desires to 

 obtain a position In chargre of a private place; 

 many years'^ experience and capable of taking 

 full chargre. Apply to The E. O. Hill Co., Rich- 

 mond, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTBD— By young maarf>f good 

 habits, 23 years of age, experienced in roses, 

 carnations, etc.; able to take charge of section: 

 state wages. Address No. 105, care Florists' 

 ReTiew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-Practlcal Horist, fore- 

 man; growerof fine roses, carnationB, mums, 

 general stock; 25 years' experience; decorator, 

 designer; good wages. G. Foreman, 275 Mag- 

 nolia St., Detroit, Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED — By young man as 

 grower of carnations or assistant rose grow- 

 er; 6 years' experience with present firm; sober, 

 willing to work; best of references as to habits 

 and ability to grow good stock; please state 

 wages and number of feet of glass. Address 

 Lock Box 317, Mt. Oilead, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a first-class florist, 

 designer and decorator; best of reference. 

 Address No. 176. care Florist s' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced land- 

 scape gardener, with reliable, up-to-date 

 nursery company; competent to take char ge of 

 department. AddresH. giving full particulars. 

 No. 197, care Florists' Review, Ch icago. 



SITUATION WANTED-As assistant in roses 

 or carnations on good commercial place, with 

 view to advancement; three years' experience; 



Sood references; state full panicujars. Address 

 [o. lOl, care Florists' Review, Chic ago. 



SITUATION WANTED- By practical grower;^ 

 roses and carnations a specialty; 15 years 

 experience; German, 28, single; to take entire 

 charge or as section man; good references; state 

 full particulars with salary, please. Address No. 

 190, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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SITUATION WANTED— By young, ambitious 

 man, successful grower of roses and carna- 

 tions; constantly in the trade for ten years; can 

 take charge of section or a small place upward 

 of 8.000 square feet of glass; eastern man desires 

 a steady position with a trustworthy party in the 

 west; Illinois or neighboring states. Address 

 No. 189, care Florists' Revi ew, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD— Girl who understands de- 

 signing and store work. Seitz &. Noraeii, 

 2902 Evanston Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Young man for general 

 greenhouse work. Morton Evergreen Lodge 

 Flower Garden, ClarksvlUe, Tenn. 



HELP WANTBD— A flrst-class Al rose grower; 

 good wages; nice houses to work In; steady 

 glace. Address No. 158, care Florists' Review, 

 hlcago. 



HELP WANTED— A man to work In rose sec- 

 tion; also 2 men for general greenhouse 

 work: state wages without board. Address Ho. 

 156, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE— Two refrigerators, about 10x10 

 ^ each; will be sold cheap to make room. 

 S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1608-20 Ludlow St., 

 Philadelphia. 



FOR SALE— Do you want to buy my two green- 

 houses well stocked, and coin money Cap- 

 ital required, 11,600.00; can be cleared every year. 

 Address D. S. Hersey, Wichita, Kan. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses In good >oox*dltion, 

 6000 feet of glass, well stocked and land to 

 enlarge on; dwelling; central Indiana. For par- 

 ticulars address No. 198, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. ^ 



FOR SALE-Here is a snap. Three greenhouses 

 17x70, built two years, light roomed house, 

 one acre of the best carnation soil in Michigan; 

 in factory town of 4,500; a good chance for a live 

 m an; price. 13,500. A. Richter, Sturgls, Mich. 



lOR SALE— Florist business and greenhouses. 

 A- established In 1888 In a live city in central 

 northern state; about 14000 cash, balance on time 

 to suit purchaser; for particulars address No. 

 68, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB-Or trade, a half -interest »n green- 

 houses in Galena, Kan.: 3 houses each 29x100 

 feet; well stocked; dwelling house. 8 rooms, In 

 first-class condition; cold storage cellar, barn 

 and poultry houses; want a fir8t--clas8 florist to 

 take charge of and run the business. Address 

 Dr. H. H. Taylor, Joplin, Mo. 



HELP WANTED — Bright, attractive young 

 lady; one capable of doing flrst-class de- 

 signing; good wages. Apply Howard P. Kleln- 

 hans, 66 Center Square, Easto n, Pa. 



HELP WANTBD— Good greenhouse man for 

 roses and carnations; send reference and 

 state wages expected in first letter; position 

 open now. Hubbard's Seed House, Topeka, Kan. 



HELP WANTED— Decorator and designer; 

 must be a good salesman and capable of 

 catering to a first-class trade; give salary and 

 particulars. Address No. 196, care Florists' 

 Review, Cnlcago. 



HELP WANTED— Single man with some ex- 

 perience, to work all around in the green- 

 house; good position for the right man; will pay 

 (25.00 per month to start. Address Route 2, Glen- 

 shaw, Allegheny, Pa. 



HBLP WANTED— At once, a good, sober, prac- 

 tical florist, who can do design work, grow 

 roses and carnations; state wages expect«l with 

 board and lodging; also references. H. B. Bru- 

 beck. Box 442, RockvlUe, Ind. 



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HELP WANTED — Flrst-class designer and 

 decorator for one of the finest stores In the 

 southwest; one who can wait on and handle 

 high- class trade; permanent position to compe- 

 tent man. Address No. 19», care Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago. ^^^ 



HELP WANTED— Hustling store manager to 

 take stock In a small company doing good 

 business in small town in Pennsylvania; owner s 

 time devoted to greenhouses, need man to take 

 charge of store; splendid opportunity to right 

 party; money not needed to run the business, but 

 only to insure business being taken care of; give 

 references. Address No. 198, care Florists 

 Review, Chicago. 



FINE PRINTING 



BOO BTATBMBHT8 



Neatly printed on good 

 stock (or 91. OO. 

 CHARGES PREPAID. 



GEO. E. WICKHAM, "J^^'V^?- Adrian, Mich. 



Refrigerator Wanted 



WANTED— A good second-hand flo- 

 rist refrigerator. Must be in firat-clKas 

 order. State size and price, with draft 

 or picture of same. 



JAS. W. LEASURE, Bradford, Pa. 



Mention The Review when yoa write. 



WANTED — Lease, privilege buying, about 

 10,000 ft. of glass: middle west; possession 

 next July. Address No. 188, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— Do you want to go west and coin 

 money in greenhouse and florist business? 

 Capital required. 13000.00; can be cleared every 

 year. Ira B. Sturges, Baker City, Ore. 



A BARGAIN 



If Taken at Once 



GreenHouM Property, in one olthebesi 

 towns in Michigan of 10,000 Inhab tants. Every- 

 thing in shape for party to step right in and do 

 Alness. Reason for selUng OK ^or ptrtlc- 

 nlars and price, address No. IM, care Flo- 

 rlBts* Rev iew, cailcago. 



FOR SALE 



Glass Refrigerator 



Cost $500.00 one year ago. B^/» ^^ ^^fJSflo' 

 experts in florists' boxes. Will take ^•^• 

 Here is a positive bargain, as box is pracu- 

 cally new. Address WARKHDOBFr, 



11 98 Broedwey. Mew York City. 



Greeahottse Plant 



rnn OAI C Extensive and widely-known 

 rUn SALlL greenbouBes 800 feet outside 

 city limits of Troy. N. Y.. 23 acres of land, house 

 and barns, situated on the trolley line, mgli 

 ground, yet defended from the storm, has lull 

 sunlight, pure air. Here are grown the flnestroses 

 and carnations of any section of this state, tias 

 44 000 square feet of glass in the greenhouses. 

 Lake and running water on the grounds supply 

 abundance of water, is fully equipped, all mod- 

 ern improvements. A profitable. old-eetabUshed 

 business at about one-half of what it cost to start; 

 you also have a fine business to start with. 

 Address 



A. FAIRWEATHER 



S04 Frear Bids., TBOT, N. T. 



Rose Growing Establishment 



TO LSASB DEC. 1 

 Address No. 199, Care Florists* Reyiew, Chicago. 



