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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



October 6, 1910. 



Sheldon, la.— The Shel^Qs, Green- 

 houses have been purchased by C. W. 

 Hollied, of Nevada, Mo., who will con- 

 tinue the business. These greenhouses 

 Were formerly owned by John Chria- 

 tiany, who died last spring. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



ty Advertisements under this head 10 cents per 

 line, caMh with or«ler from all who do not do 

 other advertising:. In sendlnt; remittance count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department 11.00 

 for one inch space. > 



When answers arc to be sent in our care, add 10 

 cents for forwardinK. 



Plant advt^ rtlsements not admitted under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By carnation man, 

 grower or helper- single; five years' experi- 

 ence. Address No. 223, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — By all-round grower; 

 commercial or private place; single; 18 years' 

 experience. Address No. 199, care Florists' Ke- 

 vlew, Chicago. . . , ^ 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young lady, 

 thoroughly experienced; can furnish the Vfry 

 best reference. Address No. 190, care Florlsta' 

 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— In up-to-date florist 

 store by young man with 15 years' experience; 

 can furnish good credentials from former places. 

 Address No. 281, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As carnation grower or 

 to manage a small retail place; 34 y^ftrs old, 

 single; 10 ye.irs' experience; state wages per 

 week. Address No. 219, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. • ■ 



SITUATION WANTED — uy an all-round man, 

 capable of taking charge; 18 years' experi- 

 ence; married and sober; mate wages and par- 

 ticulars In first letter. Address No. 226, care 

 Florists' Ki'vlew. 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. 194, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATIO.N WANTED— By flrst-class grower 

 and propagator; 20 .vears' experience; either 

 oommerolal ur private, near I'liiladelphla, after 

 OctoUT 1. Address .M. K.., care 11. F. Mlcbell Co., 

 lOlM Mi4rk<-t St., Philadelphia, I'a. 



SITUATId.N WANTED— By a practical florist, 

 49, single, with 3(i years' exiH-rieuce; good 

 grower of roses, carnations, etc., also pot plants; 

 deslgmr; sober and a good worker. Address No. 

 S84, care t'lorists' Review, 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 — By a practical all- 

 round florist; life experience in growing 

 roses, carnations, violets, mums and general 

 stock; middle-aged, single, sober; state wages. 

 Address No. 214, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Florist and gardener, 

 on private place; age, 34; single; experienced 

 in carnations, roses, mums, and a general collec- 

 tion of greenhouse plants; also flower, fruit afiA 

 vegetable gardener; best references; eastern 

 states preferred. Address No. 282, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As working foreman on 

 small commercial or private place, by honest, 

 sober and steady man, capable of taking full 

 charge; 16 years' experience; flrst-class propaga- 

 tor and grower of cut flowers and plants; good 

 landsespe gardener; state wages in first letter. 

 Address No. 227, care Florists^ Review, Chicago. 



81TU.\TI0N WANTED — By a middle-aged, 

 single gardener and florist, good grower of 

 ros38, carnations, mums, ferns bulbous and 

 l)ed(11ng stock, also vegetables and fruit trees; 

 good worker; sober and honest; have the best of 

 references; state wages first letter. Address 

 Fr.ink Florist, 800 Franklin Tlace, Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



SITUATION WANTED — As working foreman, 

 German, 33 years of age; 14 years In this 

 country, 18 years' experience In growing roses, 

 carnations, mums, ferns, violets, bulbous and bed- 

 ding stock; good grower and good worker; sober 

 and honest; can take full charge of any place; 

 have the best of references; state wages In first 

 letter. Address F. H. W., Florist, 606 Madison 

 St., gulncy. 111. 



SITUATION WAISTED— As manager or foreman 

 by prnctlcal man with life experience; age 

 39, married; total abstainer; straight salary or 

 balarv and coiumisKlun. Address No. 229, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Danish new-comer, age 

 28; thoroughly experienced in all kinds of 

 gardening, both inside and outside work; 10 years' 

 experience; best of references. Chr. Christiansen, 

 XU:i5 N. Artesian Ave., Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a grower of 23 

 years' experience who can produce flrst-class 

 carnattt.ns, roses, mums, bedding ana pot plants; 

 competent to take full charge, and If given it, 

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

 Review, Chicago. 



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EM* WANTED — At once; good man for rose 

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



HELP WANTED — At once, flrst-class rose and 

 carnation grower to work under foreman; 

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



HELP W.\NTED — Grower of pot plants; must 

 also understand propagating; married man 

 preferred. Holton & Uunkel Greenhouse Co., 

 Brown Deer. Wis. 



HELP WANTED— Flrst-class Killarney grower; 

 one with proven ability; state reference and 

 salary wanted. Address No. 208, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Young man for Chicago store; 

 good salesman with some .experience as 

 designer and decorator. Address No. 216, 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. 



aELP 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— Second man In commercial 

 greenhouse, married man preferred, sstaie 

 experience and wages expected. Address No. 197, 

 care Florists' Review, CUcago. 



HELP WANTED— A young lady, thoroughly ex- 

 perienced, one who can handle first-class 

 tr.i<l< : i;(io(l reference required. Address No. 220, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Man who has had two or 

 three years' experience in general green- 

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

 ble & Goodman, Mason City, la. 



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ELP WANTED — Immediately, reliable night 

 ■•-•. fireman; wages, $13 week; steady Job also 

 during the summer; state age and nationality. 

 R. P. Atwell, Florist, Fort Dodge, Iowa. 



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, III. 



HELP WANTED— Sober, Industrious all-round 

 man for retail place; steady employment; 

 state qualifications and wages wanted with or 

 wlthotit board. W. J. Olds, Union City, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A flrst-class lettuce grower 

 at once; none but experienced grower need 

 apply; give references and wages expected in 

 first letter. Address No. 140, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once; good all-round man 

 tor retail place; must be a good grower and 

 of good character; give age and state wages 

 wanted without board. Address No. 226 care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. ' 



TTELP WANTED— Plant grower with commer- 

 JJ. clal 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 



HEr>P WANTED— A first-class all-round green- 

 bouse man; must be good grower and 

 propagator, capable of designing, sober and in- 

 dustrious and not over 40 years; state waees 

 expected. Address John Davis, 414 N 4th at 

 Cambridge, O. "" ''^•• 



IT ELP WANTED— Married man with small 

 w ^. °*l'^- '"J greenhouse work; wife to run 

 boarding house for about 12 men; house rent free 

 fuel and light very cheap. Address, with ref- 



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ELP WANTED— Thoroughly competent ex- 

 perienced vegetable grower to take charee 

 of greenhouses and outside; only sober, steady and 

 rollahl<« men need apply; give references, If mar- 

 red and wages expected. Address No. il6, care 

 Horists' Review, Chicago. ' 



WANTED TO LEASE— With privilege of buv- 

 " Ing greenhouse of 15,000 to 20r000 ft of 

 glass, in live town. Address H. 0. MalMf. Brad 



WANTED TO LEASE.— With privilege of buy- 

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

 about 15.000 to 25.000 ft. of Kl?f8;^»«»take im- 

 mediate possession. Address No. 164, care Dlo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Four acres of land with dwelling 

 and small greenhouse; doing profitable flo- 

 rist's business. Miss Ella Naber , MayvlUe, Wis. 



FOR RENT— Part 'of store that has been the 

 leading florist store for years; all filled up 

 with everything needed; nothing to buy but the 

 flowers. W. F. Kimball, Florist, 34 Main St., 

 Ilaverblll, Mass. 



FOR LEASE— At once, the Staton Greenhouse, 

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

 dwelling, large new barn, 20 acres garden land, 

 lettuce and plants, with good market; new and in 

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

 Kan. 



FOR SALE — 500 ft. of second-hand 3-inch boiler 

 tubes ct Cc per ft. R. R. Davis Co., Morrl- 

 po n, 111. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 13,000 ft. glass; a 

 bargain; good business. AmariUo Green- 

 houses, Amarillo, Texas. 



FOR SALE— Fire-box hot water boiler, with 

 shaking grates, in fine condition. R. F. 

 Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



FOR SALE— 12,000 feet of glass, stocked; dwell- 

 ing; central Kansas; easy terms. Address 

 No. 230, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



I/tOU SALE^-Cheap; one smoke stack, 14 Inches 

 r In diameter, 30 feet long; In good condition. 

 Write C. L. Van Meter, Monticello, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— Cast iron sectional boiler, water 

 or steam; sell cheap; used one year; ra- 

 diation 2,000 feet. L. J. Henes, North Amherst, 

 Ohio. 



FOR SALE — One standard return steam trap In 

 perfect working order, $35.00 cash; reason 

 for selling, am putting In larger one. 0. F. 

 Trelchlcr, Sanborn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Retail flower store, old established, 

 favorable lease; excellent location on north- 

 west side of Chicago; doing good business; good 

 reason for selling. Address Martin Peterson, 2550 

 W. Division St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 2,000 ft. greenhouse glass, 10x12, 

 10x14 and 10x15; also capped sash bars, 11 

 ft. long, and Evan's Improved ventilating appara- 

 tus, 100 ft. long. Jas. T. Baker, 0526 Clark St., 

 Bustleton, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 6,000 sq. ft. glass, 

 0-room house, all heated by steam; good con- 

 dition; also store on street with car line; no 

 opposition; reason for selling, poor health. Ad- 

 dress 122 Broadway, Scottdale, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Second-hand Kroeschell boilers; be- 

 fore buying second-hand boilers advertised as 

 "Kroeschell," be sure they are not an imitation; 

 write us before buying — we will tell you. Kroe- 

 schell Bros. Co., 444 W. Erie St., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — Patent right on one of the best and 

 most up-to-date carnation and plant sup- 

 ports; sure to be a winner; owner baa not the 

 capital to manufacture the device. For farther 

 Information address No. 171, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 3,600 square feet of glass (4 

 houses), about 24 miles from Chicago; hot 

 water beat; ready for operation; nine-room 

 dwelling house, good condition; two acres of 

 ground and orchard; located in the town of Deer- 

 field, Illinois; acquired on mortgage, sacrifice for 

 cash. J. B. Wilson, 332 Fifth Ave., Chicago. 



C'OR SALE— Second-hand steam bollers.very cheap 

 ■•- and in excellent condition; 1 150-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 

 76-H. P. return tubular boilers, each 60 In. by 16 ft. 

 long; all complete with full fronts, grates and all 

 trimmings; prices on appUcatlon. Kroeschell Bros. 

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



p'OR SALE— 100 boxes A quality glass, 16x24 

 ■»- (new); price on application; also No. 8 

 second-hand Furman boiler, in good condition; 

 price, $65.00, cash; a bargain; heats 10,000 ft. 

 of g ass; also 400 ft. of 4-ln. Iron pipe, 600 ft. of 

 3V4-ln. Iron pipe, 150 ft. of 3-ln. iron pipe, 1 

 3-ln. gate valve, 2 3%-ln. gate valves. Leonard 

 Cousins, Jr., Concord Junction, Mass. 



Ij^OR SALE— Second hand greenhouse pipe; 4000 

 Jl,* . "£ *}°\ P'P* *° 5-ft. lengths, at l6c per 

 iSSl»'». first class condition; as good as new; 

 1000 ft. of 4-ln. pipe in broken lengths, ranging 



J?f'^At°J^.^}-^^^^ ''"»»• « 8c per foot, 

 without bubs at 6c pter foot; 75 ft. of 6-lJn. pipe, 

 5-ft. lengths, at 15c per ft.; 600 ft. of 4-to. 

 wrought iron pipe, ranging from 14 to 18-ft. 

 lengths, at 6c per ft.; this pipe Is not steel pipe 

 but iron pipe (boiler flues) and will give ma^ 

 fiti"»"*r^^' it will not deteriorate or rust 

 like steel pipe and can be used where cast iron 

 pipe would be too frail; some 4-ln. fittings and 

 4-ln. valves, too nnmerons to mention. Klehm'a 

 Nurseries, Arlington Heights, IlUnoU. 



