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The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



OCTOBEB 14, Itog. 



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KENNICOn BROS. CO. 



Handles All Stock in Season 



At Chicago Market Rate 



48-50 Wabash Avenue, 



CHICAGO 



LOMG mVTAMCK FHQVX. CSHTRAL 4M. 



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with John J. Coan reelected as manager. 

 A satisfactory dividend was declared. 

 The same store and force of employees 

 are retained, and several new members 

 have joined the association since the last 

 report. 



The New York and New Jersey Plant 

 Growers' Association met at Dreyer's, 

 Tuesday morning, October 12, and pro- 

 ceeded by auto to visit the greenhouses 

 of all the society's members on Long 

 Island. The organization grows steadily 

 in size and importance. Harmony pre- 

 vails and competition is conducted on 

 broad and mutually helpful lines. A ban- 

 quet is planned for the winter and a sur- 

 prise is in store for the members shortly, 

 that includes an enjoyable reunion under 

 the auspices of the wives of the members. 



F. E. Pierson is already sending to the 

 New York market over 75,000 pink and 

 White Killarney roses weekly. 



BowHns. 



The bowling club has changed its night 

 of meeting to Wednesday. Captain Berry 

 will notify all who intend to bowl to be 

 present Wednesday, October 20, for the 

 opening of the winter season. 



At Flatbush, Thursday, October 7, the 



following scores were made: 



Player. Ist 2d 3d 



Hui8on 147 139 168 



Wocker 163 156 162 



Schinutr 169 171 177 



Blley 173 161 160 



P. Pallledouze 140 144 162 



H, DalUedoxize 168 187 176 



Saturday, October 16, W. H. Siebrecht 

 has invited the Astoria Bowling Club to 

 visit him at his new home in Chappaqua, 

 via the big touring car from the Sie- 

 brecht greenhouses at Astoria. The last 

 club night furnished some scores that in- 

 dicate a hard battle when the New York 

 club challenges Astoria in December. 



Player. lat 2d 3d 4tb 



Donaldson 166 187 158 161 



Mlesem 173 175 158 198 



Siebrecht 208 147 197 146 



Lawrence 143 141 139 116 



Einamana 156 168 168 148 



Dorboef er 108 167 168 132 



Arnold 123 117 109 116 



Slebrecbt, Jr 126 137 188 181 



Bliekman 148 119 147 146 



Jacobson 137 121 139 160 



Anderson 124 117 143 190 



J. Austin Shaw. 



BiNGHAMTON, N. Y. — W. E. Grey & 

 Son have opened a retail flower store at 

 58 Court street, with W. S. Smith & Sons. 

 Sons. 



South Wateebuey, Mass. — Wm. F. 

 Beerbaum has started a greenhouse 

 30x60 in connection with his flower store 

 on Baymond street. 



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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Situation wanted -By young man. age 

 26. in or around CbicaKO. as asslBtant gar- 

 dener; good worker, bouest and Rober. Address 

 No. 15, care E'lorists' Review, Chicago, 



SITUATION WANTED— In florist store, doing 

 high clasi trade, by an American, 16 years' 

 experience: south or PaciQc coast preferred. 

 Address No. S87, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED - Reliable florist and 

 gardenei; 18 yeara' experience; private or 

 commercial; 84 years; single: capable of taking 

 charge; best of references famished. Address 

 No. S16. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By good grower of cut 

 flowers and general stock; 25 years' experi- 

 ence with the best firms in the country; know 

 men and things and can handle them Address 

 Grower, 1703 Calhoun St., St. Joseph, Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED-By aaingle man, good 

 grower of roses, carnations, mums, bnlbs 

 and general stock; good designer; fully capable 

 of taking charge; retail place preferred: state 

 wages In flrat letter. Jacob Schmld, 419 State 

 St., Chicago. III. 



SITUATION WANTED — By young married 

 man. strictly sober seven years' experience 

 growing carnations, momfi, bedding stock, and 

 all kinds of vi getables; eastern states preferred; 



B lease state wages in first letter. Address John 

 IcPhee, Jr., Aberfoyle, Ontario, Canada. 



SITUATION WANTBD-Oood propagator and 

 grower of bedding, decorative and cut 

 flower stock as working foreman on good retail 

 place: married, sober, and life experience: now 

 in charge of 50,000 *q. ft. glass: west or middle- 

 west preferred. Address No. 16, care Florittit' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-A first-class propaga- 

 tor and grower of begonias, pouisettlaa, 

 araciaa, crfitons, cvclamen, roses, carnations, 

 mums, bedding stock, etc., is open for a foreman 

 position; able to handle help to the best advan- 

 tage: please state wages and full particulars In 

 flrkt letter. Address No. 2, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITU 4TI0N WANTED- As manager or Krower: 

 14 years' experience in all branches: Ameri- 

 can : sober and reliable : best of referencei 

 furnished: state wages. Address Box 138, Koclcy 

 River, Ohio. 



SITUATION WANTED-By an American, re- 

 fined, educated, good accountant, married, 

 no children; wife competent to take cbarxe of 

 store, and is a good maker of designs: havf bad 

 over 20 years'^ experience in the east, takinr 

 charge of greenhouaes, raising pot plants, bed- 

 ding plants, palms, ferns, ornamental cUats, 

 vegetable planu, forcing of all kinds of vege- 

 tables, including mushrooms and exotic gr^ipei; 

 have dealt extensively in nursery stock; ..m a 



good salesman: understand landscaping; ^^ ould 

 ke a position in the Interraountain regi n or 

 west of the Rockv Ifountains; am handy .mb 

 tools and can build greenhouses complet< in- 

 cluding installation of steam and water: ^Ue 

 not an expert with blooms yet have had ulte 

 extensive experience with same: referent ^ •■ 

 to character and ability indisputable. Ad esa 

 No. 4. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A sober florist wire d :«n 

 maker. Apply Wyandotte Wire Work *06 

 Ann Ave., Kansas City, Kan. 



HELP WANTED- Young man for ge ;al 



greenhouse work on small place. Ad ■»» 



Mrs. 11. £ Jehu, 814 S 18th St., Estherville. I vs. 



HELP WASTED- A sober and industriou- in- 

 gle man to assist in small retail place: st- 'ry 

 $15.00 per month with board, room and was iK 

 Address Mrs. James Litter. Newton, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED-Florist capable of irro uK 

 choice pot plants: wages tu start. tl2.00 per 

 week. Address, with references. rxperle:;oe. 

 etc., J. A. Peterson, Westwood, Cincinnati, ' 



HELP WANTED-Gardeoer who underiiRnds 

 raising various kinds of flowers, to ■»''= 

 charge of small greenhouse; good home: j>» 

 salary to right man. Mrs. C. M. Terry, Phoebui. 

 Virginia. 



HELP WANTED-A sober, industrious, n^ar; 

 ried man, a good grower and propagator oj 

 camatiooa. mums, geraniums and other oeqo ^* 

 stock; state wares and send references. Addeins. 

 Morgan A Co., Loda, 111. 



