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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



September 8, 1910. 



Little Falls, N. Y.— J. O. Graham re- 

 grets such conventions as the one just 

 held can be attended but once a year. 

 He considers the last one the best yet, 

 and is now putting in his best work 

 to make up for any time taken in mak- 

 ing the trip. 



Cortland, N. Y. — Adolph Frost, Jr., 

 proprietor of the Brain Bridge Con- 

 servatories, has a delivery wagon which 

 is striking enough in appearance to 

 excite newspaper comment. A local 

 paper contains the following apprecia- 

 tive paragraph: "The vivid green de- 

 livery wagon of Frost, the florist, just 

 put upon the street, newly painted, is 

 eminently suggestive of greenhouses." 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



AdvertlBements under tbla head one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDKR. When answers are 

 to be addressed In our care, add 10 cents for 

 forwarding. Plant advertisements not admitted 

 under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round grower, 

 commercial or private place; single; 15 

 years' experience; able to take charge. Address 

 No. 113, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By young man, single, 



in carnation section or on commercial place; 



7 years' experience; best references; state 



wages. Address No. 156, care Florists' Review, 



Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— A position as a good 

 cm-nation grower by October 1, in Chicago 

 or suliurb; Danish, married, 31 years old, best 

 of references. Address N. Holten, It. F. D. No. 

 2, St. Anne, Hi. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a practical gar- 

 dener and florist, age 50, single, English; 

 life experience in all branches of the profession; 

 best of references. Address No. 169, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Grower, age 35, single, 

 life experience in roses, carnations, all kinds 

 of Easter plants; sober, industrious; west pre- 

 ferred; kindly state wages without board. Ad- 

 dress D. H., 22 Warden St.. Union City, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— Florist, single, life ex- 

 perience in the growing and propagating of 

 roses, mums, carnations, violets, also general 

 line of greeniiouse stuff. Is open for engagement. 

 Address No. 158, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By thorough florist and 

 gardener, capable of taking entire charge, 

 single, 14 years' practical experience under glass 

 and out of doors; private or commercial place; 

 good Wages expected. Address No. 162, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By Dutchman, 30 

 years old, married, as designer and decora- 

 tor in a flrst-class business; bad management of 

 flrst-class stores in Europe; best references and 

 photos, showing artistic workmanship, if desired. 

 Address No. 160, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Life experienced gar- 

 dener, single, 36, well up in all branches; 

 English and French education; employed on a 

 leading estate near Boston, where references may 

 be bad; desire charge of private greenhouses; 

 may go west; please state particulars. Address 

 No. 114. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical florist, 

 age 45; married, with family; life ex- 

 perience In growing cut flowers and pot plants 

 and propagator; flrst-class cut flower worker, 

 designer, decorator and landscape gardener; can 

 give good reference; at liberty October 1. 

 Address No. 145, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By lady florist, 26 

 O years old; long experience, good saleslady; 

 specializing designing in store where a good live 

 business is done; able to take charge; Chicago 

 or vicinity preferred; state good salary and par- 

 ticulars. Address No. 165, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a practical florist, 

 German, age 50, single, with 36 years' ex- 

 perience; at present have charge of a commercial 

 place In the middle south; flrst-class grower of 

 roses, rarnations, mums, etc.; also pot plants; 

 good designer; sober and a good worker; please 

 state particulars In first letter. Address No. 

 169, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Commercial or private, 

 by a man, age 33; practical experience and 

 training as florist and gardener In Scandinavia, 

 England, Germany, and U. S. ; cut flowers, plant 

 growing, and forcing of all kinds a specialty; 

 am G years in charge of present position; by the 

 first of October or later; please state particulars. 

 Address No. 164, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTEI>— As rose and carnation 

 grower; ao years' experience; married; Eng- 

 lish; please state wages. Address No. 167, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By experienced young 

 lady, age 20, In flower store In Chicago; 

 have had five years' experience; reference fur- 

 nished. Address No. 168, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class florist, 

 on private or commercial place; capable of 

 taking full charge, and handling help; good 

 references; please state wages In first letter. 

 Address No. 161, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Florist and gardener, 

 aged 32, single, German, strictly temperate; 

 life experience In carnations, chrysanthemums, 

 Easter and bedding stock, and good maker up. 

 Address No. 160, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a grower of 23 

 years' experience who can produce flrst-class 

 carnations, roses, mums, bedding and pot plants; 

 competent to take full charge, and If given It, 

 will get results. Address No. 168, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young German flo- 

 rist, in or around Chicago, for October 1; 

 six years' practical experience In Germany and 

 United States; if you want a reliable man with 

 no bad habits and a hustler, be quick and make 

 your offer in first letter. Address No. 167, care 

 Iflorlsts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Florist for general stock; 

 room and board; single, German preferred. 

 Address No. 124, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, man for winter 

 vegetables; must know something about 

 general greenhouse work. Miller Bros., Abilene, 

 Kansas. 



HELP WANTED— A good all-round green- 

 bouse man, married, for a steady position 

 in Nebraska; state wages wanted. Address No. 

 126, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Florist for commercial place, 

 who understands the growing of general pot 

 plants; must be good propagator; do not answer 

 unless qualified. R. F. Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Designer and decorator for 

 high class trade; good wages to right 

 kind of a man. Address Idle Hour Nurseries, 

 Macon, Georgia. 



HELP WANTED— A young man with two or 

 three years' experience In carnation grow- 

 ing; state wages with room. Address J. B. 

 Meinhart, 416 Pennsylvania Ave,, Webb City, Mo. 



BLP WANTED— A grower and manager of 

 general greenhouse stock for retail trade, 

 who can earn $1,000 to $1,200 per year. The 

 Carl Hagenburger Co., West Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Single man with some ex^ 

 perlence In general greenhouse work. Ad- 

 dress, with reference and particulars, Frank 

 Jackson, Swarthmore, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — A good experienced potter; 

 steady position for the right party; wages 

 $45.00 per month. Mosbaek Greenhouse Co., 

 Onarga, III. 



HELP WANTED— A good all-round man for 

 store and greenhouse work; must come well 

 recommended; married man preferred. Apply 

 Munro, 974 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 



HELP WANTED — Good all-round grower, car- 

 nations especially; wholesale; responsible 

 man for permanent place. Address with refer- 

 ences and wages wanted. No. 99, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A first-class lettuce grower 

 at once; none but experienced grower need 

 apply; give references and wages expected In 

 first letter. Address No. 140, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



LTELP WANTED— Would like a widower or 

 U bachelor of about 35 or 40 years, one that 

 is looking for a good home and can grow mums 

 and general plants; none but sober men need 

 apply. Address No. 161, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— By a large greenhouse 

 plant, night man who has had experience 

 as greenhouse fireman; must understand thor- 

 oughly the handling of large horizontal tubular 

 l)oilers; give references and wages expected. 

 Address S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., Westerly 

 R. I. 



HELP WANTED— Florist capable of taking 

 full charge of greenhouses; commercial 

 place; steam heated; suburban town; city 

 water; 7 houses, 10.000 feet of glass; none but 

 sober and industrious men need apply; must 

 furnish reference. Address No. 170, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— An honest. Industrious 

 young man to take charge of 4,000 ft of 

 glass in a thrifty city of 14,000, where a gen- 

 eral cut flower and plant business is done; a 

 good and permanent place for the right party; 

 will pay full salary, or part salary and a cer- 

 tain per cent of the profits. The Barlow Floral 

 Co., Greenville, Texas. 



HELP WANTED— Night temperature man; muBt 

 be strictly reliable. Albert F. Amllng Co.. 

 M ayweed. 111. 



HELP WANTED — Good man for general green- 

 house work; state wages and experience. 

 Jos. M. Smely, Aurora, III. 



HELP WANTED — At once, first-class rose and 

 carnation grower to work under foreman; 

 strictly temperate. C. H. Frey, Lincoln, Neb. 



HELP WANTED — Florist to assist In rose 

 growing and handling cut flowers; wages 

 $12 per week to start. J. P. Russell, Mobile, 

 Ala. 



HELP WANTED — A good man for carnation 

 section; must be competent; apply In 

 person or by letter. Emll Buettner, Park Ridge, 



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HELP WANTED — At once, a good fast potter; 

 one who has bad experience In growing a 

 general line of stock; state wages wanted; only 

 sober and steady man need apply. Stuppy 

 Floral Co., St. Joseph, Mo. 



HELP WANTED— Steady place at moderate wages 

 for capable, steady man as all-round grower of 

 general stock for retail; state qualifications and 

 wages wanted with or without board. Address Union 

 City Greenhouse. Union City. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — For September 1, young 

 man to take charge of bulb forcing de- 

 partment; steady Job If bandy In perennials; 

 must be reliable and sober; near Chicago. 

 Address No. 146, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Flrst-class rose grower for 

 section; also man for pot and bedding 

 plants; good wages to men that can show re- 

 sults; send full particulars as to experience. 

 Lakeside Floral Co., Houghton, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— Working foreman that has 

 produced results for former employers; 

 $70.00 a month and house to start with; more 

 if ability warrants. Address No. 189, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Thoroughly competent, ex- 

 perienced carnation and general plant 

 grower; $80.00 per month; permanent position to 

 man that knows how and does it; married man 

 preferred. Address with full particulars, Julius 

 Nlednagel, Evansville, Ind. 



WANTED — Second-hand steam pipe, valves 

 and fittings; must be solid and good. 

 Stelnhauser Florist & Nursery Co., Pittsburg. 

 Kansas. 



WANTED — A second-hand steam boiler with 

 200 or 300 ft. radiation, to beat small 

 cottage; must be in good condition; state price 

 In first letter. C. L. Powell, Mlshawaka, Ind. 



WANTED TO LEASE— For one year with 

 privilege to buy, retail greenhouses; stats 

 full particulars first letter, size, rent, stock, etc., 

 reasonable terms; immediate possession. Box 97, 

 Jersey City, N. J. 



WANTED TO LEASE— With privilege of buy- 

 ing, a good retail place, in live city, with 

 about 15,000 to 25,000 ft. of glass; can take Im- 

 mediate possession. Address No. 184, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-21 greenhouses in a large city, 76,000 

 sq. ft. of glass; wholesale and retail; two dwell- 

 ing houses, barn, wagon sheds, fine offlce; good 

 business; if taken at once can make a price for the 

 greenhouses that cannot be duplicated; write for 

 particulars. Address No. 20, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. • 



FOR SALE— Second-hand steam bollers.very cheap 

 and in excellent condition; 1 160-H. P. return 

 tubular boiler. 72 in. by 18 ft. long; 175-H. P. return 

 tubular boiler, 60 in. by 16 ft. long; 1 battery of two 

 75-H. P. return tubular boilers, each 60 in. by 16 ft. 

 long: all complete with full fronts, grates and all 

 trimmings; prices on application. Eroeschell Bros. 

 Co., 444 West Erie St.. Chicago. 111. 



FOR SALE^ — Greenhouse and florist business, 

 12 miles from Pittsburg, Pa.; 7 acres, 

 8-room dwelling, bam, 30,000 ft. glass, well 

 Ktocked; paying garden outdoor plants; store 

 In connection, doing good business; good 

 market; can lease or buy property; bargain 

 if sold at once; best reasons for selling; full 

 particulars given. Address No. 186, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Or lease. In northwestern Ohio, 

 greenhouse property between 10,000 and 

 12,000 ft. of glass, in good repair, in county 

 seat town of about 7000 population; six-room 

 cottage; plenty of water for the pumping; 

 good retail trade with store In central loca- 

 tion; 3V4 acres of land; $7500; reasons for 

 selling, other business takes all the time. 

 Address No. 128, care Florists' Review, Chi- 

 cago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses of about 50,000 sq. 

 ft. of glass; 16^^ acres of land; bam, 

 living rooms, horses, wagons, with railroad 

 switch on premises, which saves hauling coal 

 or other material by wagon; eyerythlng modern; 

 houses planted with Brides, Bridesmaids, Rlcb- 

 monds, Killarney and carnations; all new stock, 

 in flrst-class condition with profitable market 

 in Chicago; reasonable price and will make 

 terms to suit buyer. Address No. 142, cars 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



