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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



SUPTKMBER 16, 19U9. 



KENNICOn BROS. CO. 



Handles All Stock in Season 



At Chicago Market Rate 

 48-50 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO 



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their farm in Dutchess county, near 

 Poughkeepsie. 



Mr. and Mrs. Wemple, of Albany, were 

 in the city last week in the interests of 

 the big flower show at the capital city 

 this fall. 



Frank Traendly, in enumerating the 

 great young floriculturists of the country 

 last week, declared that J. B. Deamud, 

 of Chicago, William P. Craig, of Phila- 

 delphia, and himself all celebrate the 

 hour of their birth on the same day each 

 year. 



Alex. McConnell is now in London and 

 will remain on the continent until Octo- 

 ber 15. His store had the family order 

 last week for the Delafield funeral, some 

 twenty designs including a pall of valley 

 and orchids. 



The Fleischman store, at Forty-third 

 street and Fifth avenue, and the conser- 

 vatory at the rear, are entirely demol- 

 ished and a skyscraper is going up in its 

 place. The store at the corner of Forty- 

 second and Broadway has been much re- 

 duced in size. 



Charles Thorley's house of flowers ap- 

 proaches completion at the corner of 

 Forty-sixth street and Fifth avenue. 



The court of honor being erected in 

 behalf of the Hudson-Fulton celebration 

 is directly in front of Wadley & Smythe 's 

 and reaches from Fortieth to Forty-sec- 

 ond street. Millions of electric lights are 

 being strung the whole length of Fifth 

 avenue and profuse evergreen decoration 

 has already begun. 



M. A. Bowe has his hands full this 

 week with Beauty baskets for Lillian 

 Russell's and several other theater open- 

 ings. 



Hugo H. Jahn and family are back 

 from the seashore. 



Harry Cathcart, Jr., of the Yuess Gar- 

 dens Co., Newburgh, was in the city last 

 week, fully recovered from his operation 

 for appendicitis. 



Messrs. Moore and Hentz, of Chatham, 

 were in the city last week and predict a 

 great rose season. 



B. Rosens has returned from his west- 

 ern trip. 



Russin & Hanfling have moved their 

 office to the ground floor and now utilize 

 the whole building at 114 West Twenty- 

 eighth street for their basket and novelty 

 business. 



J. K. Allen's store has been newly 

 painted and papered. 



A recent visitor was Thomas J. Grey, 

 of Boston. 



Mr. Sauter, the mignonette specialist, 

 will have his headquarters in the new 

 store of B. S. Slinn, Jr., in the Coogan 

 building. J. Austin Shaw. 



Chaelevoix, Mich. — B. B. Blair is in- 

 stalling a new boiler. He is also over- 

 hauling, rebuilding and enlarging his 

 plant. There will be one new green- 

 house, 25x103. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlBements 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 helper on roses by 

 an industrious young man. Address No. 

 SOS, care Florists' Review, Ohicago. 



SITUATION WANTED -By practical green- 

 house man; best referenceit: southwestern 

 Ohio preferred. Address No. 909, care Florists' 

 Review, Obicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By all-round grower; 

 commercial or private place; single; 17 

 years' experience. Address No. 196, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-Flrst-class ftoreman. 

 desitner and decorator: 15 years' experience 

 in New York City; best of reference. Address 

 Wm. Patterson, 254 W. 123rd St., New York City. 



SITUATION WANTED-As manager or grower; 

 14 years' experience in all branches; Ameri- 

 can; sober and reliable; best of references 

 furnished; state wages. Address Q. E. T., Rocky 

 River, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED-By an all-round flo- 

 rist, experienced in roses, carnations, mums 

 and bedding stock; can come at once; married; 

 middle age; good references. Address 359 East 

 6tb St.. Rushville, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED— In rose section, under 

 foreman, with chance for advancement, by 

 industrious young man; 6 years' exDerience; 

 pleats state wages. Address No. 184, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-Healthy, good work- 

 ing, elderly man, single, seeks po^^ition in 

 south; is a good all-round florist with many 

 years experience and capable in funeral work. 

 Address H, Lock Box 217, Jackson, Tenn. 



SITUATION WANTED-Englishman. age 40, as 

 greenhouse man for general stock, or would 

 accept situation as head gardener at first-class 

 private residence; 26 years' experience in all 

 branches, inside and out; 2 years in this country; 

 excellent English references. Address No. 208, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman, 

 by a thoroughly competent rose grower and 

 grafter; experienced also in carnations, mums 

 and general stock; can handle help successfully, 

 and able to manage large commercial place; 

 references from some of the largest growers. 

 Address No. 187, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By middle-aged, expe- 

 rienced man; grower of carnations, bulbs, 

 soft-wooded stock, palms, ferns; am an all- 

 around florist; can furnish best of references; 

 English; thoroughly competent to take full 

 charge; also famiUar with shrubbery and hardy 

 plants; 80 years' experience in tbis country and 

 Europe. Address No. 170, care Florists' Review, 

 Cbicago. 



HELP WANTED-Man of experience as sales- 

 man and designer, of good address. Ad- 

 dress No. SIS, eare Florists^Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Young lady for flower store; 

 prefer one who can also assist in office work. 

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



HELP WANTED-Man to take charge of a con- 

 servatory: with some experience in a retail 

 store preferred. Address No. SIS, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-First-class designer and dec- 

 orator for store, handling high-class trade 

 in the south. Address No. 199, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-First-clasB designer and 

 decorator as manager in retail store, cater- 

 ing to high-class trade. Address No. S06, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-At once; a good, all-round 

 florist, married or single; steady position 

 for the right party; state wages wanted. Superior 

 Floral Co., Superior, Wis. 



HELP WANTED-2 good men for a general 

 line of stock; also a good all-around grower, 

 able to take charge: good wages. Tke Carl Ha- 

 genburger Co., W. Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED-Steady place for good all- 

 round man that is not afraid to do general 

 greenhouse work; married; state wages wanted. 

 Address No. Sll, care Florists' Review, Cbicago. 



HELP WANTED-At once; good grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums and a general line 

 of pot plants for retail place; must be good 

 designer: permanent place for right man. Ad- 

 dress C. M. King, Tipton, Ind. 



HELPWANTED-Youngman of good character 

 and good appearance, wbo is an expert 

 decorator and designer and good salesman, in 

 an up-to-date floral establishment; none other 

 need apply. Address Box 1832, Spokane, Wash. 



HELP WANTED— Thoroughly competent man 

 to take charge of retail flower store in the 

 east, doing au up-to-date business; give refer- 

 ences and wages expected in first letter; must be 

 a flrst-class designer. Address No. 188, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A reliable man, who under- 

 stands the seed business and all its branches, 

 to sell the market gardener trade and to work in 

 the house; good situation to the right party; 

 flrst-class reference required. Address No. 178. 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-At once; an experienced flo- 

 rist, one who can grow roses, carnations, 

 chrysanthemums and general stock; wages, $75 

 per month; must be capable of taking charge 

 and handling men; pofition permanent. Address 

 No. 198, care Florists' Review, Cbicago. 



HELP WANTED-Ambltlous young man or 

 woman to take charge of store; applicant 

 must be A-1 designer and come well recom- 

 mended; good opening for the right party; send 

 copy of references and full particulars with ap- 

 plication. Lakeside Floral Co., Houghton, Mich. 



HELP WANTED-At once; flrstclass working 

 foreman on retail catalogue place; must be 

 A-1 propagator and grower, congenial with 

 workmen, honest and sober; lifetime place for 

 right one; married man preferred; state wages, 

 reference and nationality in first letter. J. E. 

 Jackson, Gainesville, Ga. 



HELP WANTED-A sober, industrious man for 

 commercial place, where miscellaneoas 

 stock is grown for retail trade; most have fair 

 knowledge of roses and carnations and be able 

 to handle help to advantage; married man pre- 

 ferred; good opening for right man. Address 

 John Walker, Yoimgstown, Ohio. 



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