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The Weekly Florists' Review* 



8ei>tk.vibkb 29, 1910. 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Business last week was fairly good. 

 The volume of stock is not as large as 

 it was, owing to the passing of the 

 summer flowers. Fall openings and 

 weddings are taking up many of the 

 blooms. 



The roses are becoming finer every 

 day. The cool nights have helped the 

 shipping, and they all arrive in first- 

 class shape. Practically all sizes and 

 varieties find a call. Beauties were 

 especially in request for decorative 

 work. 



Some choice carnations are available 

 in the market. This flower seems to be 

 rounding into form sooner than in other 

 years. l)ahlias are in oversupply. Eas- 

 ter lilies are offered. Cosmos arrives 

 daily in large quantities. A few single 

 violets were on sale last week. 



The supply of green goods is ample, 

 the ((uality excellent. 



Various Notes. 



L. H. Kyrk is getting in some fine 

 Maid and Richmond roses and Harrisii 

 lilies. 



Chris. Herb, of Mount Healthy, has 

 some excellent young pansy plants. He 

 selects his seed from the largest and 

 best blooms. 



Max Rudolph had a large decoration 

 last week, in which he used an espe- 

 cially large number of Beauties, fur- 

 nished by E. G. Gillett, besides other 

 decorative flowers and material. 



Albert Sunderbruch served on the 

 committee at the exposition the day 

 President Taft was here. 



Mrs. William Sunderbruch is visiting 

 friends in Minnesota. 



Gustav Meier, of the Hyde Park Rose 

 Co., is visiting a brother in Knoxville, 

 Tenn. He is also doing the Appalachian 

 exposition there. 



Tom Windram has gone to Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. Later he will join Will- 

 iam Murphy at Snow Islands. William 

 Gear and Frank Hunstman have re- 

 turned from the latter place. 



S. D. Green, representing H. Bayers- 

 dorfer & Co., Philadelphia, called on 

 the trade last week. When he left town 

 his order book was filled. Other vis- 

 itors were Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Moore, 

 of Rushville, Ind.; Miss Carrie Tread- 

 way, of Dayton, O., and Ben Thomas, 

 of Augusta, Ky. 



C, S. Barnaby, of Columbus, Ind., 

 was a guest at the luncheon to Presi- 

 dent Taft at the exposition last week. 



C. H. H. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Adyertlsements under tble bead one cent a 

 word. CASH WITH ORDEK. When answers are 

 to be addressed In our care, add 10 cents for 

 forwarding. Plant advertisements not admitted 

 ander this head. 



SITUATION WANTED — By practical florist and 

 gardener, age 32; speaks German, Russian, 

 French and little English; with good references; 

 would like to go to Pacific coast on private or 

 commercial place. Address No. 202, care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As working foreman on 

 large or &mall commercial or private place; by 

 honest, 80l>er and steady man. capable of taking 

 full charge; 29 years' practical experience in Ger- 

 many and America; good propagator and grower 

 of all cut flowers, pot and bedding plants; good 

 landscape gardener, vegetables under glass or out- 

 side; shrubberies, designer, decorator, etc.; Ger- 

 man, middle-nged, married, no family; best ref- 

 erences; please state particulars in first letter. 

 Address E. J. Hohenberg, Sewickley, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, Ger- 

 man, age 22, as fireman iiiul to learn 

 trade. Address Box 81, Ceylon, Minn. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young lady, 

 thoroughly experienced; can furnish the very 

 best reference. Address No. 190, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an American florist, 

 a geniTul man; married and sober; has had 

 some business exi>erience; good wages expected. 

 Address No. 196, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round grower; 

 commercial or private place; siiigl*'; IS years' 

 experience. Address No. l90, care Florists' He- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist and gardener; 

 slnjirle; age 25; good grower; best ref- 

 erences. Address No. 201, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Gardener, thoroughly 

 experienced, wants position In private fam- 

 ily, age 34; 4 years in Canada; best references. 

 H. D. Bennett, 193 Marlboro Ave., Toronto. 



SITUATION WANTED — As rose and carnation 

 grower; 20 years' experience; married: Eng- 

 lish; please state wages. Address No. 15*7, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German gardener, 

 single, iige 48, on private place; experienced 

 in landscape, flower and vegetable gardening; 

 highest references. Address Gardener, 110 W. 

 Indiana St., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman; 

 good on roses, carnations, mums and plants; 

 25 years as foreman, Al reference as to ability, 

 etc.; wages $75 per month; English, married. 

 Address No. 206, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Young man with 6 

 years' experience in greenhouse and store 

 work wants position in central states. Good de- 

 signer and decorator. Address M. D., 1514 West 

 Chicago Avenue, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a practical all-round 

 florist; life experience in growing roses, car- 

 nations, violets and all kinds of pot plants; mid- 

 dle-aged, single, sober; state wages. Address 

 No. 200, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Rose grower wishes to 

 make a change; American Beauties a spe- 

 cialty; good wages expected; middle west pre- 

 ferred. Address with full particulars. No. l94, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a florist and gar- 

 dener, retail or private place; Itt years' ex- 

 perience; first-class propagator; can grow all 

 kinds of plants and cut flowers; state wages. 

 Address No. 204, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a grower of 23 

 years' experience who can produce flrst-class 

 carnations, roses, mums, bedding aAd pot plants; 

 competent to take full charge, and If given It, 

 will get results. Address No. 163, care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical working 

 florist and gardener; woman, single; ten 

 years' practical experience, private and commer- 

 cial work; strong and willing; can give good 

 references. Address No. 212, cui'e Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class propaga- 

 tor and grower of all sorts of pot plants; 

 good designer, decorator and landscape gardener; 

 lionest, sober and steady; many years' experience 

 in Europe and America; German, married, no 

 children; best of references. Address No. 207, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By practical gardener, 

 private or commercial place; carnations, 

 vegetables and general stock under glass; vege- 

 tables, flowers, fruit, shrubtiery and lawns; mar- 

 ried, age 32; capable of taking charge; good 

 wages expected; place In the east wanted. Ad- 

 dress P. Hutcheon, care R. W. Parsons, Kenne- 

 hunk, Maine. 



SITUATION WANTED— As working foreman by 

 flrst-class plantsman and all-round grower; 

 single, 28 years' of hard working practical ex- 

 perience with the leading flrms; good executive 

 ability, coupled to a good education, with 

 a knack of handling men and things; a general 

 retail place of good size preferred; no poverty 

 stricken place wanted. Address No. 196, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



H 



ELP WANTED — At once; good man for rose 

 section. Address Erie Floral Co., Erie, Pa. 



HEM' WANTED— A licensed fireman to work 

 on large greenhouse establishment located in 

 the country near Boston; modem boiler house; 

 must bi} experienced in greenhouse work and will- 

 ing to do all kinds of work during summer; must 

 'be thoroughly reliable in every way; wages, 

 $45.00 B month, the year around, with five-room 

 house near establishment. Address No. 184, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, flrst-class rose and 

 carnation grower to work under foreman; 

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



HELP WANTED— Flrst-class Klilarney grower; 

 one with proven ability; state reference and 

 salary wanted. Address No. 208, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Carnation grower for a sec- 

 tion; $50.00 per month. Increase if suitable; 

 single man. South View Floral Co., 1713 Carson 

 St., Pittsburg. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Second man in commercial 

 greenhouse, married man preferred. State 

 experience and wages expected. Address No. Idi, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Man who has had two or 

 three years' experience in general green- 

 hou.se work, as assistant; $50.00 per month. Kem- 

 hle & Goodman, Mason City, la. 



HELP WANTED— ,\ woman for flower store; 

 one wlio has had experience; give particu- 

 lars and reference in first letter. Address No. 

 211, <iire Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Man for general greenhouse 

 work; must be a good potter; wages $30.00 

 per month with board and room. Arthur James, 

 Florist, Wllkinsburg, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Gardener, one wbo can re- 

 pair small greenhouse and take full care 

 of growing lettuce and bedding plants. La Porte 

 Floral Co., La Porte, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— Sober, Industrious all-round 

 man for retail place; steady employment; 

 state qualifications and wages wanted with or 

 without board. W. J. Olds, Union City, Pa. 



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— A first-class lettnce grower 

 at once; none but experienced grower need 

 apply; give references and wages expected in 

 first letter. Address No. 140, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Plant grower with commer- 

 cial experience; wages, $15.00 per week; 

 English or Scotch preferred; send copy of refer- 

 ences and particulars In first letter. Address 

 No. 180, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HIELP WANTED — At once; a good all-round 

 I man to work under foreman; good wages; 

 also a young lady of experience to work In a 

 fiower store; references required. W. E. Itlmble 

 Greenhouse Co., Princeton, III. 



HELP WANTED— Married man with small 

 family, for greenhouse work; wife to run 

 boardinn honse for about 12 men; house rent free, 

 fuel and light very cheap. Address, with ref- 

 erences, Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co., Crystal Farm, 

 Gibsonia, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A first-class all-round green 

 house man; must be good grower and 

 propagator, capable of designing, sol)er and In- 

 dustrious and not over 40 years; state wages 

 expected. Address John Davis, 414 N. 4th St., 

 Cambridge, O. 



HELP WANTED — Greenhouse man to work on 

 large, modern plant; must be married, 

 steady, temperate and good, willing worker; none 

 other need apply; state age, nationality, experi- 

 ence and give references when writing; wages 

 $40 a month and dwelling house. Address No. 

 188, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Second-hand steam pipe, valves 

 and fittings; must be solid and good. 

 Stelnhauser Florist & Nursery Co., Pittsburg, 

 Kansas. 



WANTED — A medium-sized second-hand re- 

 frigerator for retail store; the price must 

 he right; describe in detail. J. K. Iliitner, 221C 

 So. 14th St., Lincoln, Neb. 



WANTED — A small-sized refrigerator, with 

 gl.iss front and glass sides preferred; must 

 i)e in good repair; give inside and outside dimen- 

 sions wlieu writing. C. F. Downey, Urbana, Ohio. 



WANTED TO LEASES— With privilege of buy- 

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

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

 mediate possession. Address No. 164, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR LEASB! — At once, the Staton Greenhouse, 

 Columbus, Kan.; 2,700 feet glass, . 10- room 

 dwelling, large new barn, 20 acres garden land, 

 lettuce and plants, with good market; new and in 

 good repair. Write to S. B. Staton, Lawrence, 

 Kan. 



FOR SALE^21 greenhouses in a large city, 75,000 

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

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

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

 greenhouses that cannot be duplicated; write for 

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

 Ohicatco. 



