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The Florists' Review 



OcToiteB 10^ 1912. 



THE THI AQUARIA THAT 

 DO NOT LEAK 



W. L. H. Kach 

 No. 1— 7'4xU''2X 7'u...$0.90 

 No. 2— 9'4xl4'<2xl0 ...1.40 

 No. 3— U^ixlT'axU'^... 150 



Price per nest (3), 

 $3.75 



Hltrber in price ttian some, but worth double. 



Send for catalogue of other aquaria that we gruar- 

 antee will not leak. 



NICHOLAS WAPLER 



28 Warren St., NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Mention The Review when you write 



nated for congressman on the Bull 

 Moose ticket. 



Mrs. W. G. Engle spent last week in 

 Xenia, O. 



Wm. McNary, who has been ill for 

 the last two weeks, with bronchitis; is 

 reported slowly improving. 



Joseph Furst has also been on the 

 sick list. 



Mr. and Mrs. George Bartholomew 

 and Mr. and Mrs. James Ewing spent 

 Sunday, October 6, in Centerviile, O., 

 as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leslie. 



Herbert Bartholomew played football 

 in Miamisburg, O., October 6, with the 

 Wolverines. 



The floral department of the Hike- 

 Kumler Co. had a special run on made- 

 up baskets last week. 



Claude Leslie, accompanied by a 

 party of friends, went to Trotwood 

 October 6, walnut hunting. He came 

 home with enough nuts to pay for the 

 time spent. 



Mrs. B. Haschke says trade is picking 

 up along all lines. She has a largo 

 decoration for the Country Club this 

 week. 



M. Anderson returned from Cleveland 

 last week. He reports business fine in 

 his store at that place. 



Mrs. L. D. Johnson did especially 

 well on Boston ferns last week. 



Warren G. Matthews, of the Dayton 

 Floral Co., tells us that the work on 

 his new boilers is completed. They 

 are already in use and running well. 

 The company is busy with decorations 

 and weddings. They have an order to 

 furnish seventy-five cases of southern 

 smilaz for the National Cash Begistor 

 Co. 



The Miami Floral Co. has all its 

 Dutch and French bulbs planted for 

 early spring use. They are cutting a 

 heavy crop of roses at present. 



All hands were busy at H. H. Bitter 's 

 place last week, making up funeral 

 orders. 



Finley Neibert has been on the sick 

 list with tonsilitis. 



Mrs. E. Toung is confined to the 

 house with heart trouble. 



Andrew C. Unglaub, of Springfield, 

 was in town October 6. 



Forrest Mittman and A. Shalnat spent 

 a few days last week with friends in 

 the country. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Shaner, of Brook- 

 ville, O., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. J. Engle last week. 



Another occasion that will consume 

 quantities of flowers will be the open- 

 ing of Dayton's new theater, the Colo- 

 nial. The opening date is October 14 

 and florists are already receiving some 

 large orders for this event. 



The Dayton Florists' Club held its , 



GOLDFISH! 



Are your windows attractive ? Ooldflsh will make them so and 

 pay a profit besides. Our assortment B is a special offer to florists 

 and will pay you to investigate. 



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ASSORTMENT B 

 INVEST $7.60— REAIilZIS $16.20. 



12 1-Gallon Olobes i . . , 



12 Aquaiium Caatles C COMPLETE, 



seooldflsh V $i.26each $16.00 



12 Water Plants -' 



12 Boxes of Fish Food, to sell at 10c .° 1.20 



$16.20 



Your Profit on above, $8.80. 



Writ, for ctaioKu. AUBUINDALE GOLDFISH CO., 920 W. Rudolfk St, CHICAGO 



Mention The Review when yoo write. 



first meeting of the season at J. F. 

 Young's store October 3. 



E. A. L. 



WantmiForSale Department 



nr Advertisements nnder this bead lO cents 

 p«r line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertlBlDK. In sending: remittance comit 

 ■even words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.30 

 for one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In oar care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-ronnd grower, 

 single; commercial or private place; have 20 

 years' experlpnce. Address No. 808, care Florists' 

 Beview, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced carna- 

 tion and mum grower, able to take charge; 

 references furnished. Address No. 210, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a good carnation 

 grower, propagator; single, 36 years old; 

 life experience; state wages. Address No. 800, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Saleslady, seven years' 

 experience in designing and waiting on trade; 

 eastern Pennsylvania preferred. Address No. 

 814, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED — By colored boy with 4 



years' experience In general greenhouse work; 



can furnish good references, location In southern 



states preferred. Address No. 807, care Florists' 



Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— All-round florist, espe- 

 cially good in roses; up-to-date man, sober 

 and industrious; can take full charge if de- 

 sired; west preferred. Address No. 184, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Storeman and decora- 

 tor, expert designer, with city experience in 

 first-class stores, is open for engagement on 

 November 1; permanent position desired; last five 

 years in Boston; references. F. W. Pettit, 8 

 Bowker St., Brookline, Mass. 



ITUATION WANTED — As manager or foremaii 

 either in private, commercial or institution 

 by a practical grower of cut flowers, plants, etc., 

 to take entire charge; single, 30 years' experi- 

 ence; state particulars and wages. Address No. 

 818, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a Scotchman as gar- 

 dener or manager of private or public place; 

 life experience in all branches of agriculture and 

 horticulture, landscape work, road and lawn mak- 

 ing, greenhouse, orchids, orchards, shrubs. Ad- 

 dress No. 197, care Florists' Review, C hicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By November 1, by all- 

 round florist, especially good in cut flowers; 

 sober and Industrious; 12 years' experience in 

 Europe and U. S.; best of references; state 

 wages In first letter- in or around Chicago. Ad- 

 dress No. 880, care Florists' Review, Chicago . 



SITUATION WANTED— Commercial, private or 

 public, by man with 19 years' all-round ex- 

 perience In Scandinavia, Germany, England and 

 United States; has been several years In charge 

 here; best of references; please state all par- 

 ticulars. Address No. Hi, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, single, 

 age 29, abstainer and non-smoker, with life 

 experience as grower and propagator of carna- 

 tions and all-round greenhouse stock on commer- 

 cial place; able to take full charge; please state 

 particulars. Address No. 196, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By young single man, 

 six years' experience in roses, carnations 

 and pot plants; would like to take a small work- 

 ing interest in some good place; sober and Indus- 

 trious; references furnished; please state par- 

 ticulars in first letter. Address No. 819, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — In general greenhouse 

 work on retail place; best of references fur- 

 nished; state wages in first letter. Address No. 

 19 6, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Erste klasse binder. Grimm 

 & Gorly, 702 Washington Ave., St. Lotais, Mo. 



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HELP WANTED — Greenhouse man; willing to 

 work; state salary expected in first letter. 

 Cotton, 323 High St., Portsmouth, Va. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced florist and gar- 

 dener with experience in southern climate. 

 J. W. Marshall, Jr., BoX 334, Meridian, MUs. 



HELP WANTED — At once, an experienced plant 

 grower; good forcer of bulbous stock'; state 

 wages. Address The Lorgus Company, West 

 Chester, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A good all-round florist, mid- 

 dle-aged preferred; send references and 

 wages expected. Address C. A. Kuehn, 1312 Pine 

 St., St. Louis, Mo. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced section man in 

 roses; steady position and good salary to 

 right man. Apply to Weiland & Risch, 154 N. 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — TWO good carnation growers 

 to take charge of section; state wages and 

 experience in first letter. Will Brothers Co., Box 

 29, Minneapolis, Minn. 



HELP WANTED — Thorooghly experienced pot 

 plant grower, good forcer of bulbous, Ohrist- 

 mas and Easter stock. Address "Grower," Box 

 545, New York, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED — Young man with some expe- 

 rience in pot plants and watering; state 

 wages and particulars. Address No. 804, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A good plant grower; mnst 

 be A-1; send references in first letter; 

 state salary; no drinker need apply. Stnppy 

 Floral Co., St. Joseph. Mo. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced man for retail 

 store; one able to handle first-class customers 

 for design orders and cut fiowers. Chas. Mnnro, 

 974 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced girl for retail 

 store; one able to handle first-class customers 

 for design orders and cut flowers. Chas. Munro, 

 074 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 



ELP WANTED— Experienced fleld and garden 



seed salesman for Texas; one familiar with 



the state preferred; references required. Address 



No. 806, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Married man for general 

 greenhouse work; send references and sal- 

 ary in first letter. Address No. 178, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Grower for a place of 25,000 

 feet of glass, general line; must deliver the 

 goods; strictly sober; references required. Ad- 

 dress No. 171, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A good grower of roses, car- 

 nations and mums; 15,000 ft. of modem 

 glass; state experience, references and wages 

 wanted. Address No. 809, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A rose grower with some 

 money to invest in a good greenhouse busi- 

 ness; must be a hustler and capable of looking 

 after men. Address No. 885, care Florists' Re- 

 vlcw, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— In our shipping room, young 

 man, capable of handling phone orders; ref- 

 erences required; also state wages expected; mar- 

 ried man preferred. United States Cut Flower 

 Co.. Elmlra, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED — Young man with a year's ex- 

 perience in the store business who wants to 

 come west; salary about $12.00 to start with; 

 good chance for advancement. I* P. Walz, 1608 

 2nd Ave., Seattle, Wash. 



HELP WANTED— Thoroughly experienced grow 

 er of roses, carnations, mums and general 

 stock, to work under foreman; send references 

 ana state wages In first letter; steady place for 

 right man. Address No. 818, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



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