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The Florists' Review 



April 23, 1914. 



, CINCINNATI HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Cut Flowers and Florists' Supplies of all Kinds 



Ferns Sheet Moss Sphaghum 



Per 1000, - - - . $3.50 Per bundle, ■ - - $1.00 Per bale, .... $ 1.26 



fAnnAfliAa Per 5 bundles, . - 4.75 Per 5 bales, - - - 5.75 



LCUtUinUu Per 10 bundles, - - 9.00 Per 10 bales, - - 10.00 



Per 1000, .... $4.50 WIDE / painted qreen, with hangers complete 



^ m if 111 C Made 1 *^ ■* dozen rates -so at 100 rates 



I.aIav IIAIIAIIIfi iin vorv / 10-in. disc. ein.deep per doz., $1.15; per 100, $ 7.50 



tlnlllA imilUlllll up very i i2-in. disc, Sin.deep perdoz.. 1.25: per 100. 10.00 



nBAifPTA strong j i4-in. disc, 9 in. deep perdoz., 1.75; per 100. 12.60 



Pat 1 nnn . . . *1 f\(\ HASIIeTS ( le-in. disc, lO in. deep perdoz., 2.5; per 100, 17.25 



irer lUUU, ... - ^l.UU MtiwreiiiW y IS-in. dl8c,12in. deep.... perdoz., 8.00; per KO. 22.60 



WM. MURPHY, WHOLESALE COMMISSrON FLORIST 



329 MAIN STREET, l. d. Ph.n. Main •so CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Mention Th« Review when yon write. 



appointed to interview the managers 

 of the leading theaters in regard to 

 flowers being handed over the foot- 

 lights instead of presented back of the 

 stage. 



Some exceptionally well known cal- 

 ceolarias were exhibited at the meet- 

 ing by Frank Allen, gardener to E. D. 

 Speck. Mr. Allen but recently came 

 from the east and the condition of his 

 stock is proof of his ability. 



Henry Goetz, of J. P. Goetz & Son, 

 Saginaw, was a visitor at the meeting. 

 H. S. 



NEWPORT, E. I. 



Oscar Schultz has al&out completed 

 the overhauling and improvements at 

 Morton Park. He was a business 

 visitor in Boston last week. 



Walter R. Greene, of Saunderstown, 

 closed two large contracts for plants 

 and flowers last week for Newport es- 

 tates. 



V. A. Vanicek is suffering from a 

 badly dislocated shoulder recently re- 

 ceived while endeavoring to assist one 

 of his horses, which had become cast in 

 the stall. 



John C. Hess, son of Henry J. Hess, 

 was married Wednesday, April 15, to 

 Miss Edith M. Borden at the home of 

 the bride's parents on Arnold avenue. 

 The decorations were by the bride- 

 groom and were among the finest seen 

 here in a long time. W. H. M. 



Traverse City, Mich. — The Queen City 

 Floral Co. is planning several improve- 

 ments both in its greenhouses and its 

 salesrooms. Under the management of 

 Charles Gunton the company 's business 

 has kept steadily on the up-grade. 



Want ni Fer Sale Department 



^r~AdTertlsemeDta under this h*ad 10 cents 

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

 other adrerttstng. In tending renUttanoe oonnt 

 ■even words to the Une. 



Dlaplar adTertlsementa In thla department $1.80 

 (or one Inch space. 



When answers are to be tent In onr care, add 10 

 cent* for forwardlnir. 



Plant adTerUsementa not admitted onder thla bead 



SITUATION WANTED— By A-1 tea and Beantj 

 rose grower. Address No. 158, care Florlats' 

 Review. Chicago- 



SITUATION WANTED — By good all-ronnd grow- 

 er for commercial or private place; good ref- 

 erences. Addreffs No. 187, care Florists' Review, 

 Cblcflgo. 



SITUATION WANTED— As rose and carnation 

 grower; eight years' experience; expect good 

 wages; married. Address No. 138, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— German, age 29, wishes 

 position in south; 6 years' experience in roses 

 and general cut flowers. Address No. 142, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED- As foreman, by sober 

 young man; life experience in growing carna- 

 tions, roses, mums, etc.; designer; references; 

 state wages. Address No. 146, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As grower or worlilng 

 foreman; flrst-class all-round grower of cut 

 flowers and pot plants, roses, carnations, mams, 

 all kinds of tropical plants. Address No. 119, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— First-class grower of 

 roses, teas and Beauties, wishes position as 

 foreman, where flrst-class stock is desired; good 

 references; American; strictly sober. Address 

 No. 186, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As carnation foreman 

 by a grower who has been employed In the 

 flnest carnation establishment In America; high- 

 est possible credentials as to ability and char- 

 acter. Address No. 100, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-ronnd florist; 

 roses and carnations a specialty; capable to 

 take full charge; hustler, and knows bow to han- 

 dle men; best of references; life eroerlence; 30 

 years of age, single. Address No. 144, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— At once, by hard work- 

 er; long experience at landscape and nursery 

 work; also some experience in greenhouses; mar- 

 ried, age 33; total abstainer; references; can 

 handle men; state wages. Address No. 141, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As gardener on gentle- 

 man's country estate; thorough knowledge of 

 all branches, good grower of greenhouse produce; 

 can handle men to advantage; single, 12 years' 

 experience; all particulars In flrst letter. Address 

 Gardener, care Burgett, 7151 Hamilton Ave., 

 Pittsburgh, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— A thorough and all- 

 round florist (age 30) desires a permanent 

 position with a reliable Arm ; have had varied 

 experience, and am capable of taking charge at 

 once or later on; can furnish satisfactory refer- 

 ence; willing to work for a small salary until 

 ability is demonstrated. Address B. K., care 

 S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1214 H Street, N. W., 

 Washington, D. C. 



SITUATION WANTED— A-1 grower of pot 

 plants and cut flowers wants position as fore- 

 man on commercial place; good grower of Xmas 

 and Easter stuflT, successful forcer and propaga- 

 tor; can handle help to best advantage; can fur- 

 nish flrst-class references; don't answer if you 

 have less than 25,000 feet of glass, as I want good 

 wages and would not consider a position on small 

 place; am German, single, 29 years old; please 

 give all particulars and salary in flrst letter. 

 Address E. L. H., 334 Hoboken Road, East Ruth- 

 erford^^ 



SITUATION WANTED— By a thoroughly ex- 

 perienced grower, systematic manager, ener- 

 getic hustler, strong on pot plants for holidays, 

 propagator, designer, etc. ; de^rous to locate with 

 a Arm that appreciates good, honest, faithfnl 

 service, and where there Is a chance for advance- 

 ment; good wages expected; Chicago or vicinity 

 preferred, but would go any distance to the right 

 Arm: please give full partl,cular8 in flrst letter and 

 receive a prompt, courteous reply; total ab- 

 stainer, efllclent In all branches, and can produce 

 the goods. Address No. 149, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Two good men for greenhouse 

 work; honest, able bodied, good ' growers. 

 Address No. 94, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Two good all-round growers; 

 no drinkers wanted; $15.00 per week; per- 

 manent. The Carl Hagenburger Co., West Men- 

 tor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— A single man that can grow 

 good carnations and mums; state age, wages 

 per week and send references. W. W. Coles, 

 K okomo, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— Designer and decorator of 

 high ability; one with general store expe- 

 rience preferred. Address No. 140, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A good store man, designer 

 and decorator, a trustworthy, reliable man; 

 state wages wanted. Address No. 98, care Flo- 

 'ri sts' Review, Chicago. ( 



HELP WANTED— Florist and gardener, one 

 capable of taking charge of a small place; 

 single man preferred. Address No. 161, care Flo- 

 rtsts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, reliable and com- 

 petent man for general greenhouse work; 

 f:lve references and state wages wanted In first 

 etter. J. A. Blsslnger, Lansing, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — Grower for small commercial 

 place; one who can handle spring bedding; 

 steady employment to right man; references. 

 Address Forber & Bird, Davenport, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED — An all-round greenhouse man 

 on retail place, 10,000 ft. of glass, general 

 line of stock; good chance for hustler; state wages 

 and references. M. Sands, Jackson, Tenn. 



ELP WANTED— At once, experienced single 

 man to take charge of small retail place; 

 no boozer; wages 912.50, board and room. Ad- 

 dress No. 122, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— A man to take charge of 



greenhouses, 15,000 ft. of glass, growing 



general stuff; must understand designing and be 



a good florist. Rainbow Floral Co., Marshall, 



T exas. 



HELP WANTED— All-round florist who nnder- 

 stands roses, carnations, -mums and a gen- 

 eral line of pot stotr for a retail place of 40,000 

 sq. ft. of glass. Kemble & Goodman, Mason 

 C ity, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— Gardener, married, on pri- 

 vate place; must have good references; 

 steady position, outside during summer, in flonr 

 mill during winter. Wabasha Roller Mill Co., 

 Wabasha, Minn. 



ELP WANTED— A man to work In and around 



greenhouses; a man with some experience 



preferred; must be strictly temperate; a good, 



steady place for the right party. W. 3. Miller 



& Son, Pontlac. 111. 



HELP WANTED— Good, all-ronnd greenhouse 

 man for pot plants, and a propagator; must 

 lie of good habits and must understand the 

 business; none others need apply. Parkside 

 Or eenhouses, 1457 E. 70th St., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, single landscape 

 gardener; must know bow to work from 

 blue prints; new place; one who can handle men 

 to advantage; good salary for good man. Address 

 No. 81, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Experienced man to take 



charge of conservatory, general stock of 



palms, ferns, etc.; must also be familiar wldi 



garden work. Apply Schiller The Florist, 2221 



W. Madison St., Chicago. Phone, West 822. 



HELP WANTED— At once, single general 

 greehhouse man, good grower of pot plants, 

 bedding stock and general line of herbaceons 

 plants, planting flower beds; good salary. Ad- 

 dress No. 80, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



