APBIL 22, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



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TTELP WANTED-Pirst-class married man to 

 AA assist on garden farm during summer and 

 take full charge of greenhouse during winter; 

 must understand cucumber growing; good new 

 residence furnished: state wages and experience. 

 Homers Produce Co., Somers, Wis. 



TTUATION WANTED-In private or commer- 

 yj cial place; thoroughly reliable all-round flo- 

 rist and gardener; 18 years' experience in all 

 hranches; sober, attentive to buslnesa; first-class 

 reference. Address No. »03, care Florists' Re- 

 view. Chicago^ 



SITUATION WANTED -By German, age 27. 

 single, 12 years' experience in Germany and 

 America; good grower of carnations, mums, 

 hedding stock, etc.; Kansas or middle west pre- 

 ferred; good references. Wm. Hasselmann, 

 Newton, Kan^ 



ITUATION WANTED -By a young married 

 kJ man as foreman and grower of carnations, 

 mums, vegetables and bedding plants; commer- 

 dal or private and near Philadelphia; 10 years' 

 exnerience; best of references. Address No. 

 187, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By florist, experienced 

 in roses and carnations and general green- 

 house stock; sober, honest and reliable; best of 

 references; place must be south of Kentucky; 

 Dlease state particulars and wages in first letter. 

 Address No. 807, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By an up-to-data grow- 

 er of roses, carnations, mums, palms, ferns 

 and general stock; capable of taking entire 

 charge; within 800 miles of Pittsburg, Pa.; south 

 or north preferred: state wages in first letter, 

 without board. Address No. 806, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Second man In roses and 

 carnations. John N. Bommersbacb, Deca- 

 tur, IlL 



HELP WANTED — Thoroughly experienced 

 vegetable gardener on private place. A. P. 

 Wilbur, Canandaigua, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED— Good helper in rose section: 

 steady position to right man. Wellworth 

 Farm Greenhouses, Downers Grove, HI. 



HELP WANTED- Several section greenhouse 

 hands for roses and carnations; send refer- 

 ences. Green Floral & Nursery Co., Dallas, Tex. 



HELP WANTED- Young man with some expe- 

 rience in general greenhouse work; wages 

 SIC per week for start. Superior Flor&> Co., Su- 

 perior, Wis. 



HELP WANTED-A sober, industrious man 

 with knowledge of perennials and handling 

 of hotbeds; Swede preferred: good wages. Mos- 

 baek Greenhouse Co., Onarga, 111. 



HELP WANTED-A man for retail place; must 

 know how to water, pot and care for plants 

 and make himself generally useful; must be total 

 abstainer. Address No. 816, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced ladv or man to 

 keep books, take orders and wait on custo- 

 mers in greenhouses; must be competent and 

 thoroughly trustworthy: state wages per month. 

 Address Jacob Kussler, 114th and Avon, Morgan 

 Park, 111. 



TTELP WANTED-A first-class plantsman. one 

 ^ who thoroughly understands the growing 

 and forcing of bulbs, plants, etc., used in a flrst- 

 class store; only those of ability and who can 

 Show recommendations need apply. Martin & 

 Forbes Co.. 347 Washlnnton St., Portland, Ore. 



TTELP WANTED-Reliable man to grow gen- 

 " eral stock, carnations, mums, roses, potted 

 !^^' house now being built, 22x140; must be 

 ^ho?L' 'cWa.ye and capable of taking entire 

 »Qi., • position permanent; give references and 

 salary expected in first letter; place ready May 

 15. Hoskms' Fl oral Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 



WANTED-Glass; 16 boxes 12x12 D.; anyone 

 drPB. T«n*^l?T^*'''^ quantity please answer. Ad- 

 oresi Jacob D oerrer, Route 1, Columbia, Pa. 



WANTED- An industrious, sober young man 

 house an^^',*i?®' i° one-haif interest in green- 

 mnriorJ?"'* property of 7Ja acres of land, 6 new. 

 glass- fin HP"*°-^**« greenhouses: 15.000 ft. ot 

 Dott?n<rl.v?^"?P°w" boiler; boiler room and 

 8fflL^'?j?^»^0?84 ft.; all cement floor; good 

 ClevGU^J'°l°*',^'tb electric line from Toledo to 

 honseR wpi? =?^*°w^ T'^P hour: also stop at door: 

 plants* To i.fl"^''^.'*}'"^ carnations and bedding 

 fnformat?on°,TnJ?® interested will furnish further 

 reason fn?°=«R?° application; terms reasonable; 

 Cl?de Ohio. * "' *^«»"'>- Clyde Floral Co.; 



I^^andtooi,T."°^ ^*- of K'a«8 "n*! 2 acres of 

 a pirSculRHv ^^^^'^ suitable for mums and peas; 

 «150^^11 ea?ni°^? ^^'^-^^S^'o'" a man with about 

 No. aispo^l"?, <='?»'. «1600 annually. Address 

 »i*, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



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WANTED-A set of Bailey's Encyclopedia of 

 American Horticulture; must be in fairiy 

 good condition; state cash price. R. L. Bogart, 

 83 N. Water St., Springfield, Ohio. 



FOR SAL£-An ice box and shelving, on ac- 

 count of moving, very cheap. Apply to 

 Atlas Floral Co.. 87 Randolph St.. Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Greenhouse property; 5000 ft. glass; 

 6-room house; good stable; no competition; 

 Slenty of stock; can sell everything you raise. 

 [. Fenton, West Newton, Pa. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— The only greenhouse in 

 Pike county; can sell more than we raise; 

 will be sold cheap on account of illness. Mrs. 

 Geo. Hansen, Pittsfleld, 111. 



FOR 8ALE-$1650 will buy 7500 ft. of glass in 

 town of 10.000; if taken at once purchaser 

 can get most of purchase price back in the next 

 three months. R. C. Eisele, Baker City, Ore. 



FOR SALE— 5200 ft. glass, well stocked with 

 carnations and a general line of bedding i 

 plants; everything modem; all tile benches, etc.; i 

 reason for selling, poor health. T. G. Yale, ' 

 Wellington, O. 



OR SALE OR RENT-Greenhouses in Rock- 

 ford, 111.; 10,000 ft. of glass; lot, 120x165; 6- 

 room dwelling house on premises: plant just re- 

 built after fire; no stock. Address Edwin Demp- 

 sey & Co., Rockford, 111. 



FOR SALE-Oreenhouses in good condition; 8 

 houses 17x70; a good 10-room house; good- 

 sized barn; 1 acre of the best carnation soil; pop- 

 ulation 4000; no competition; steam beat; city 

 water; in city limits; a fine chance for someone. 

 Address A. Richter, Sturgls, Mich. : 



FOR SALE-Greenhouse property; lot, 100x125 

 ft.: 5000 ft. of glass; well-stocxed with bed- 

 ding plants, carnations etc.; hi block from street 

 car line and cemetery; good trade; will sell at 

 reasonable price; owner wants to leave the city. 

 Address N. Linden, 3104 21st Ave. S., Minneapo- 

 lis, Minn. 



FOR SALE-On South Side of Chicago, near 

 Auburn Park, choice residence with green- 

 house and land; 10,000 square feet under glass, 

 together with remunerative fioral business; price 

 $8,000.00 clear; terms to suit; owner must leave 

 city. John P. Foerster & Co., 161 La Salle St., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE-5 greenhouses, steam heat, 8000 ft. 

 glass, modern dwelling and stable; every- 

 thing in excellent condition; 40 acres land, at 

 steam road and on trolley line suburban to Phil- 

 adelphia; sacrifice price for quick sale and pos- 

 session when desired. Brown, Cloud & Johnson, 

 People's Bank Building, Norristown, Pa. 



FOR SALE-Two greenhouses, 10x100 ft., 

 stocked with carnations and bedding plants; 

 dwelling-house, bam, windmill and other out- 

 buildings; about 2 acres of land; will sell for 

 $3000; one-half cash and balance on easy terms; 

 situated in Dover, Delaware. Address Wm. 

 ScbaSer & Son, Dagsboro, Del., Route No. 1. 



FOR SALE-Four greenhouses, 7000 sq. ft. of 

 glass; steam heat; 9-room house; good barn; 

 about 3 acres of ground in good growing part of 

 the city of Ann Arbor, Mich.; this land is used 

 for the growing of vegetables and is in good 

 shape; a fine stand for a florist. Address John 

 J. Quincey, 1117 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 



FOR SALE — A fine estate situated on high 

 ground at Hyde Park, Mass, near Milton; 2 

 minutes from R. R. station, 15 minutes to Boston; 

 house of 14 rooms and bath, all conveniences; 

 corner lot of 47.375 ft. land, fruit and shade trees; 

 greenhouse, 118x33, built 1908, 6 on sides, 16 cen- 

 ter, 16x24 glass; good opening for commercial 

 florist. Address A. G. Ohickering, 53 State St., 

 Boston. 



FOR SALE-50,000 sq. ft. of glass offered at 18c 

 per sq. ft.; only $3000 will secure this desira- 

 ble good business property, balance on mort- 

 gage; fine dwelling and barn; plenty of land in- 

 cluded in above price; fine location; modem 

 conveniences; cheap fuel; a florist would make 

 receipts equal price asked for the place in short 

 time: New York State. Address No. 165, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



NOTICE - Walter R. Paxson, CrawfordsviUe, 

 Ind., has moved his seed store and fruit 

 market from 124 South Green St. to 218 East 

 Market St. 



Situation Wanted 



As foreman of large commercial place, where 

 roses and earnations are grown as specialties 

 for cut flowers; experienced also in other lines; 

 can furnish satisfactory reference on request; 

 only a first-class place wanted. 



Address No. 217, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE 



Greenhouse establishment in Chicago in good 

 condition. 



Fluenre Bros. (279 1 M. Leavltt 8t. .Cbloaco 



Head Gardener 



thoroughly experienced in cultivation of fruit, 

 flowers and vegetables under glass and outside, 

 also general management of first-class private 

 estate, would undertake farm if required; first- 

 class references. Address 



No. 215, care florists' Review, Chicago 



Working Foreman or Manager 



First-class, all-around grower of palms, ferns, 

 roses, carnations, nursery stock, etc.; up-to-date 

 landscape work; over 20 years' experience; no 

 drinker; references from present and past em- 

 ployers: wages, $1200 a year, house and fuel, or 

 salary and commission; yearly contract. 



Address 



HORTICULTURIST. 180 Grand SL, Jersey Gty, N. J. 



WANTED-THE ADDRESSES 



of competent private gardenere, wishing 

 positions in and about Chicago. State 

 age, nationality, experience, etc. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock XzoliaiiKe Building, CHICAGO. 



TO RENT 



WHOLESALE CUT FLOWER STORE 



No. 114 Vr. 28tli St. 



Large, convenient, on best wholesale street in 

 the country; possession. May 1; rent, moderate. 



RUSSIN & HANDLING, 114 W. 28Ui St, New York 



FOR SALE! 



600 Brides, 600 Maids on own roots, in 3-iD. pots, 

 ready for shift or planting, $4.00 per 100. Perles, 

 8-in., good strong^ stock, S6.00 per 100. Orders 

 booked now for (3hry8anthemum8. We have a 

 fine stock of Golden Glow and other commer- 

 cial sorts. 



Pittsburgh Rose and Carnation Co. 



Glbaonla P. O., Pa. 



rOR SALE 



Kroeschell Boilers 



Can ship any size. Telegraph. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 55 Erie St., Chicago 



FOR SALE 



The GREENHOUSE PROPERTY, to close 

 the ESTATE OF M. J. LYNCH. Deceased 



The old-established greenhouse property of 

 the late M. J. Lynoh, on the South Road, near 

 the city of Pougrlikeepsle, N. T., consisting 

 of Sixteen GreMibousea, 30.000 square feet 

 of Glass with entire stock of Palms, Roses, Car- 

 nations, Bedding Plants, and Plants of all kinds, 

 etc. 



EiBbt - room Dwelllne. with hot -water 

 beating and slate roof, also. 



Five-room Gardener's Cottace, adjoin- 

 ing Greenhouses. 



Large, substantial Carriage House. 



This is a valuable location, with ampl« water 

 supply, adjoining Rural cemetery, on IlDe ot 

 Wappingers trolley, one mile and a quarter from 

 Court House. 



Wor Partlculara Apply 



THOMAS M. LYNCH 



256 Main SL, POUGHKE^PSIE, N. Y. 



