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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBEB 24, 1912. 



FOLDING 

 FLOWER 

 ..BOXES.. 



We manufacture the largest line of Folding Flower Boxes. 



Every size a florist can use. All our Boxes are made from Moisture-proof Stock. 



Our prices are reasonable, our deliveries prompt. If you are in the market it will 



pay you to get our prices and discounts on quantities. 

 Samples of stock and colors sent on application. 



A. A. ARNOLD, 16-18-20-22 S. Peoria St., CHICAGO 



MentiOD Tbe Review when you write. 



BOWLING 



Secretaries of bowtlnj; clnbs may haTo their 

 ■cores published In this column by mailing them 

 to The Review to arrive not later than Tuesday 

 each weelc. 



AT CHICAGO. 



The Eoses took the lead in the Cook 



County Florists' Association bowling 



league by defeating the Violets October 



17 in three straight games. The scores: 



Eoses. 1st 2d 3d Violets. Ist 2d 3d 



Ooerisch ..139 161 186 A. Huebner 149 116 116 



U Kreutz .132 143 100 Jacobs 130 161 151 



Price 172 200 1,35 Cole 168 118 162 



Byers 177 160 148 Schultz ...151 132 133 



Fischer ...201 201 185 J. Huebner. 178 192 176 



Total ...821865 754 Total ...776 719 738 



Carnations. Ist 2d 3d Orchids. Ist 2d 3d 



Lorman ...121 154 144 J. Zech 139 188 146 



Lleberman .167 150 156 Vllter 110 106 120 



Armstrong 123 105 106 Cohen 98 81 138 



Brunke ...127 112 131 Econop'los 117 176 156 



A. Zech 158 201 130 Ross 76 161 174 



Total ...695 722 667 Total ...562 711734 



AT MILWAUKEE. 



bctober 15 Roy Currie was elected 

 captain and Walter Halliday secretary 

 and treasurer of the Milwaukee Flo- 

 rist Club's Bowling League. The fol- 

 lowing scores were rolled: 



Player. Ist 2d 



Chas. Gutbrod 155 177 



P. Holton 168 ... 



W. Halliday 155 127 



L. Plate 176 176 



P. Nohos 107 142 



E. Leltz 113 126 



W. Schmitz 151 1.^3 



F. Bayer 134 96 



R. Currie 120 ... 



G. Kellner 140 145 



G. Pohl 173 134 



A. Leldiger 130 90 



A. Hare 129 146 



O. Eggebrecht 131 118 



L. Manos 139 103 



E. 0. 



N. A, G. BOWLING TOUENAMENT. 



A bowling tournament has been ar- 

 ranged for in connection with the an- 

 nual convention of the National Asso- 

 ciation of Gardeners, which will be 

 held in Newark, N. J., November 19. 



The tournament will be rolled on the 

 Tuxedo Academy alleys, Halsey street, 

 Newark, N. J., on Monday evening, 

 November 18, and Tuesday forenoon, 

 November 19. 



Teams of three men, members of the 

 local societies or clubs they represent, 

 and members in good standing of the 



N. A. G., will roll on Monday, the 

 tournament beginning promptly at 

 8 o'clock in the evening. A silver 

 challenge cup, to be known as the 

 Aphine cup, will be contested for in 

 the team tournament. Entries will close 

 for teams on Saturday, November 16, 

 and should be sent to M. C. Ebel, sec- 

 retary, National Association of Gar- 

 deners, Madison, N. J., before that 

 time. 



The individual tournament will be- 

 gin at 9 o'clock sharp on Tuesday 

 morning. To be eligible to this tourna- 

 ment, bowlers must be members of good 

 standing in the N. A. G. The presi- 

 dent's cup, offered by President Thos. 

 W. Logan, will go to the bowler mak- 

 ing the greatest number of strikes dur- 

 ing the tournament. 



There will be many other prizes of- 

 fered, both fdr teams and individuals. 



For any further particulars address 

 the secretary of the association. 



Joseph Manda, Chairman, 

 Committee on Bowling. 



South Sudbury, Mass. — Vincenzo 

 Femia has purchased the greenhouses 

 owned by Mrs. Isadore Goodnow, 



Want and For Sale Department 



IVAdvertlaements under this head 10 cents 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 4^er advertising. In sending remittance count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.80 

 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. 



SITDATION WANTED— By first-class saleslady 

 and deslgmer; experienced in all lines of the 

 trade. Address No. 229, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By good grower of 

 roses; will go anywhere; Chicago references; 

 please state wages. Address No. 288, care Flo- 

 rlsts' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; flrst-class 

 grower of carnations, mums, palms, ferns, 

 cyclamen, begonias, poinsettlas, orchids and bed- 

 ding plants; good on holiday stuff; am German, 

 28 years old; 14 years' greenhouse experience, 

 6 years IMAmerica; can give flrst-class refer- 

 ences. Emir L. Heege, 88 Grove St., Watertown, 

 Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED— By November 5, as a 

 general grower of cut flowers and potted 

 plants, etc. ; 17 years' experience in this country, 

 eastern and southern states; advertiser engaged 

 at the present time with a firm in California; 

 capable of talcing charge; middle-aged, single 

 man, sober and honest; please state full par- 

 ticulars in flrst letter. Address No. 246, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— In flower store; 2 

 years' experience in flrst-class store; No. 1 

 references furnished; 22 years of age. Address 

 No. 240, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By sober, young man, 

 26, experienced in carnations, roses, etc.; 

 capable of taking charge of section or commercial 

 place; state wages. Address No. 2ii7, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German married flo- 

 rist and gardener, 17 years' experience, on 

 commercial or private place; Milwaukee sur- 

 roundings preferred; best references; state 

 wages. Box 73, Elkhart Lake, Wis. 



HELP WANTED — Young man with some ex- 

 perience in carnations, as helper. Furrow & 

 Company, Guthrie, Okla. 



HELP WANTED— Rose grower; must be able 

 to grow roses and keep sober; wages, ^15 

 per week. F. Fallon, Roanoke, Va. ■ 



HELP WANTED— Young man with few years' 

 experience, to work in a retail place; 

 steady work. Theo. Bock, Hamilton, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Section man for roses, two 

 for carnations, also handy man- single men 

 preferred; state wages. Green Floral Co., Dallas, 

 Texas. 



HELP WANTED — At once, an experienced plant 

 grower; good forcer of bulbous stock; state 

 wages. Address The Lorgus Company, West 

 Chester, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Thoroughly experienced pot 

 plant grower, good forcer of bulbous, Ohrlst- 

 mas and Easter stock. Address "Grower," Box 

 546, New York. N. Y. 



HELP WANTED— Two good carnatloii growers 

 to take charge of section; state wages and 

 experience In flrst letter. Will Brothers Co.. Box 

 29, Minneapolis, Minn. 



ELP WANTED— Married man for general 

 greenhouse work; send references and sal- 

 ary In flrst letter. Address No. 178, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



ELF WANTED— Young man with some expe- 

 rlence In pot plants and watering; state 

 wages and particulars. Address No. 204, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Experienced fleld and garden 

 seed salesman for Texas; one familiar with 

 the state preferred; references required. Address 

 No. 206, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Grower for a place of 26,000 

 feet of glass, general line; mnst deliver the 

 goods; strictly sober; references required. Ad- 

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



ELP WANTED— Experienced grower of roses, 



carnations and in general greenhouse work; 



send references, state wages; steady position 



for the right man. Freeport Floral Co., Freeport, 



ELP WANTED— A good grower of roses, car- 



natlons and mums; 15,000 ft. of modem 



glass; state experience, references and wages 



wanted. Address No. 209, care Florists' Review, 



Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— A good opening in Ohio terrl- 

 tory for a man, with some experience as a 

 florist, to become a salesman; some capital re- 

 quired. Address No. 289, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



ELP 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- 

 view, Chlcafo. 



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