OCTOBEB 26, 1911. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



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SITUATION WANTED— By grower of roses, 

 carnetions, mums, violets, pot and bedding 

 ^tock; good designer. Address No. 141, care 

 1.' lorls ts' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — A refined young woman 

 with some experience desires a position witti 

 a good florist; moderate salary. Address No. 

 186, care Florists' Kevlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist with 12 

 years' experience, on private or commercial 

 place; married; best of references. Address 

 No. 186, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman on com- 

 merclal place or as gardener on private place; 

 16 years' experience In all branches; good refer- 

 ences; English, sober, married. F. Ovendln, 880 

 S. Main St., Kenosha, Wis. 



SITUATION WANTED— As grower of carnations 

 and general stock or night or day flreman; 

 ten years' experience; references; northwest or 

 California preferred. Address P. W. S., R. F. D. 

 2, Box 99, Wenatchee, Wash. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young man, 18 

 months' experience in general greenhouse 

 work; satisfactory reference; commercial place 

 preferred. Address No. 188, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— First-class grower of 

 cut flowers and general stock, capable of 

 taking entire charge and producing high grade 

 stock; fourteen years' experience. Adf&ess No. 

 127, Florists' Review, Chicago. 



^IITUATION WANTED— As head gardener and 

 O florist on a private place; life experience In 

 all brancheB of the profession; age 49, English, 

 married, mo family; good references. Address 

 No. 76, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Flrst-clas grower of general 

 line of pot plants and carnations; must be a 

 sober and qualified man. W. R. Miller, The 

 Florist, Covington, Ky. 



HELP WANTED— At once, a good all-round 

 grower, married man, strictly sober; steady 

 position for right man. Address G. Swenson, 

 It. D. 1. Box 5, Elmhurst, 111. 



HELP WANTED— A sober and reliable single 

 man to take charge of a small retail place; 

 state wages with board, room, and washing. Mrs. 

 James Lister, Newton, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— A flrst-class plantsman and 

 propagator; must be np-to-date and strictly 

 sober; married, small family; wages and par 

 ticni ars in first letter. C. H. Frey, Lincoln, Neb. 



HELP WANTED — Good designer, grower of pot 

 plants, cut flowers, who can keep accurate 

 account of all sales; $15.00 pfer week with laun- 

 dry; open at once. T. L. Metcalfe, Hopklns- 

 ville, Ky. 



ELP WANTED— Florist, quick potter and de- 

 signer; also young lady for flower store; 

 moderate wages, quick advancement; give refer- 

 ences and wages expected. South Park Floral 

 Nursery, San Antonio, Texas. 



ELP WANTED— A good maker-up for first - 

 class store; must be quick and np-to-date; 

 no drinking man need apply; state wages ex- 

 pected and reference. Washington Florists Co., 

 13th and F Sts., Washington, D. C. 



ELP WANTED— Good, sober man that under- 



stands the growing of roses and carnations, 



pot and bedding plants; must be a hustler; $55 



per month to commence; state experience. Ad- 



dress No. 189, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Working foreman on retail 

 place, 20,000 ft., roses, carnations and gen- 

 eral stock; must be strictly sober, reliable and 

 competent to take charge; give reference and 

 state wages wanted. Smith & Gannett, Geneva, 

 N. Y. 



ELP WANTED— A first-class grower and 

 propagator; married, not afraid to work; 

 good wages and permanent position. If capable; 

 users of Intoxicants need not apply; modern, 

 growing place. Address No. 186, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HE LP~W A NTBD— We have an opening for 

 yonnt; man that knows something about 

 design work, running the office and growing 

 plants in a small way; must have references as 

 to ability and honesty. Address No. 60, cars 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



TTELP WANTED— Designer and decorator, on* 

 ■■-■- who Is artistic and original and capable of 

 catering to the highest class of trade; to one 

 who can famish A No. 1 references as to ability 

 and character, we are willing to pay good wages. 



Address Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon. Ga. 



XTELP WANTED — A man to take care of a 

 ■^-*- large collection of orchids; must understand 

 'hem thoroughly, also general greenhouse work; 

 "Ppllcants must state where they got their ex- 

 perience and where they have worked. Write 

 MTU. John Mane. 76 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. 



TTELP WANTED— An all-round florist who has 

 ^ had experience growing carnations, making 

 funeral designs, etc.; must be well recommended, 

 JJ5'"5if'3. active and willing to work; wages, 

 ♦50.00 a month with new five-room house on 

 establishment. Halifax Garden Co., Halifax, 

 Ma ss. 



TTELP WANTED — A greenhouse man who Is 

 ■»-*• able to take charge of 10,000 feet of glass, 

 raise principally ferns; located in the retail dis- 

 trict; we would like to hear from some man who 

 would like to better himself in or around St. 

 I'Ouls; three-room cottage adjoining greenhouse, 

 good salary, free rent, light, heat. Address all 

 cpmmunlcationB to Grimm & Gorly, Seventh and 

 « ashington, St. Louis, Mo. . 



HELP WANTED — A good all-ronnd grower; 

 married man. Address R. C. Hlnz, Leaven- 

 worth, Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Man for all-round greenhouse 

 work, who has had a year's experience <« 

 a good commercial place. Levant Cole, Battle 

 Creek, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — Good designer and decorator; 

 must be sober and industrious; send refer- 

 ence, and state wages in first letter. Haury A 

 Sons, Nashville, Tenn. 



ELP WANTED — Gardener and florist of abil- 



ity, who is strictly temperate and honest; 



6S00 ft. of glass, retail trade; please stats 



wages wanted, whom working for. Address No. 



89, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Well established greenhouse prop- 

 erty, residence and 3 or more acres good 

 land, preferably some fruit; Ohio or eastern 

 states. Brundage, Florist, Dundee, N. Y. 



FOR sals; — 2% H. P. International gasoline 

 engine, used six months; cost $120.00, sell 

 |75.00; have Installed city water. Sunnyside 

 Floral Co., Leavenworth, Kan. 



OR SALE— Florist, B'dway below 110th St., 

 select trade, 6 yrs., sell for cash; Investiga- 

 tion by appointment with principals. Retail, 

 Box 545, New York, N. Y. 



FOB SALE — To close out, second-hand 8-in. 

 boiler tubes, at 4 cents per foot, and 4-in. 

 boiler tubes and cast Iron pipe at 6 cents per 

 foot; in good condition. R. B. Davis Co., Mor- 

 rlson. 111. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 22,000 feet of glass, 

 stocked with carnations; good stand for re- 

 tailing; located in Chicago. For price, terms, 

 etc., address Henry P. Kransz & Co., 6159 N. 

 Clark St., Cor. Granville Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALIi — Or would exchange for greenhouse 

 property, farm, 56 acres good soil, well lo- 

 cated, 14 acres In fruit, 2 new greenhouses, house 

 and other buildings, new. For further informa- 

 tion address Sunnyside Farm, Dundee, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — A good live business and stock In 

 an up-to-date lively factory town of 6000; 

 will lease modem residence, greenhouses and 

 land for a term of vears; only those who mean 

 business need to reply; southern Michigan. Ad- 

 dress No. 184, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — The long established florist business 

 of John B. Haines, Bethlehem, Pa., recently 

 deceased; 24,000 feet of glass; the business fa 

 now BuccesBfolly and profitably conducted by hia 

 executor, but must be sold to carry out the pro- 

 visions of his will. L. F. Leibfrled, Executor, 

 Estate of John E^ Haines, dec, Bethlehem, Pa. 



FOB SALE — Bight greenhouses, 100 ft. long, 

 containing about 16,500 ft. of glass, in the 

 Kentucky blue grass country; on a lot 160 ft. 

 front and 1,000 ft. deep; situated on tha beat 

 street In a college town of 6,000 people, sur- 

 rounded by a rlcfi farming country: the bouses 

 are all planted, ready for the fall trade; the 

 sales each year are almost equal to tha price 

 aaked: no competition; steam beat, dtr water; 

 everything In ruiinlng order. 8. M. Harbison, 

 Danville. Ky. 



FOR SALE— Well esUbllsbed florist bnslnesa in 

 towB of 10,000, with good resort trad*: 9,000 

 ft. of glass in two modem King Oonstrnctfon Co. 

 houses; Kroeschell hot water bMler; well stocked 

 for winter and in good shape; we operate a store 

 in a good location downtown, which we will rant 

 If desired: greenhouse plant, wltli lease on land, 

 $6,000; will also sell residence and land, if de- 

 sired: write for details and a photo of plant, 

 or call and investigate for yourself. The Flower 

 Shop, Ctias. S. Datton, 24 W. 8th St.. Holland. 

 Mlcli. 



FOR SALE — 4%-acre lot, 7-room dwelling. 

 27,000 feet of glass and a money-making 

 florist business in Allegheny Co., Penusylvanla, 

 city of 10,000 population; price $18,500. 



FOR SALB:^ — 7 acres of land, 5-room dwelling, 

 and 25,000 feet of glass in southern Illinois 

 city of 7000 population; no competition within 

 25 miles; fine location and a bargain at $12,000. 



WRITE ME — For detailed descriptions, no 

 matter where located; if you want to buy. 

 sell or exchange any kind of property or business. 

 Address Frank P. Cleveland, 2780 Adama Express 

 Bldg., Chicago, 111. 



^i\OR SALE— In Los Angeles, California, a thor- 

 oughly established floral business; property 

 consists of a valuable lease In the best part of 

 the city, an established trade among wealthy 

 people, four large glass houses, heating apparatus, 

 store, large lath honsee, office, fixtures and furni- 

 ture, baskets, wire designs and all necessary tools 

 for conducting the business; price $6000; actual 

 inventory exceeds this amount over $2000; the 

 "good will" of the business is worth the price 

 asked; the reason for selling is owing to illness; 

 the floral business in Los Angeles is very good; 

 this is an exceptional opportunity for anyone who 

 desires to come to California; further particulars 

 upon request. W. D. Curtis, 514 Central Bldg., 

 Los Angeles, California. 



FOR SALBS — 6 greenhouses, the best money- 

 maker in the west. AmariUo Greenhouses, 

 Amarlllo. Tex. 



FOR SALE — One No. 8 Morehead trap and re- " 

 ceiver in perfect working order, cheap. The 

 Fifth Ave. Floral Co., Columbus, O. 



OR SALE — Dp-to-date florist store, good will 



snd fixtures, reasonable. S. W. cor. 21st 



at. and Columbia Ave., Philadelphia. 



FOR SALE — One Hltchings No. 24 base bomer 

 hot water boiler, used one season; price 

 $60.00. J. B. Adams, Pass Christian, Misa. 



FOR SALE — Fine lot of second-hand steam and 

 water pipe and flttlngs; send us a list of 

 what you can use and let us quote you; prices 

 very low. Baur Gas Co., Eaton, Ind. 



FOR SALB — One No. 13 Detroit steam trap, 

 used one season. In perfect order, $66.00 

 cash; one 3-in. Davis reducing valve, used one 

 season, $20.00 cash. C. F. Trelchler, SantKHm, 

 N. Y. 



Caik Fir Ynr rrapertr w BuiBca. l^^* 



and seller together, no matter where located. 

 If Tou want to bny or aiAl, addrnss FIMK f. 

 GLEVEUNI. 27M Maais Exsress BwMiai. CMcsis. 11. 



Help Wanted— At Once 



One or two experienced greenhouse 

 helpers. Give reference, nationality, age, 

 etc. , and state wages in first letter. 



J. E. JACKSON, Qainesvirie, Oa. 

 WANTED-THE ADDRESS OF 



N. J. RICH 



Address f LORISTS' REWtW, Chiago 



Help Wanted 



CUT FLOWER PACKER. 



Only one with experience need apply. 

 Call or address 



CHICAGO F10»ER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, 

 176 No. Mlohig;aii Ave., ChioaKO. 



Landscape Gardeners 



will And it to their interest to read Park and 

 Cemetery and LAndsoape Gardening ntsa- . 

 larly. Some gardeners consider it the bei-t jour- 

 nal on landscape gardening. Send 25c for two 

 copies and special offer to new subscribers. 



R. J. HAIGHT, 440 St. Deartoi St., CHICAGO 



Mention Florists' Review. i 



TO LET 



Offices and floors for Florists in the heart 

 of the cut flower wholesale section ; ele- 

 gantly fitted with baths and every con- 

 venience. Prices reasonable. 

 A.LYoufftCo., 54W.28tliSL, New Yerfc Oly 



For Sale 



Schiller's branch store, sitnated at the 

 comer of West Jackson boulevard and 

 Ogden avenue, Chicago; a paying pro- 

 position for fifteen years. 

 Apply, 2221 W. Madtoon St., Chicago 



Bhw-CS Vitrei Witer Circihtm 

 ROBERT ROSS JONES & 6R0. 



SARRI8BURO, FA. 



HFI P WANTFn * ^^""^ "^^ '" ^^^'^ ^^^^^* ^^^ eastern 

 UIiLl llillllLII* city. Must have selling experience. Tine 



opportunity with prominent firm. Reference required. Address 



No. 137, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



