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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



May 16, 1912. 



GALAX, BRONZE OR GREEN. 



Guaranteed to be the best stock ^ . . ^ . $5.00 per case 



C. E. CRITCHELL, 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORIST 



34^36 E. Third Avenue, 



MentlOD The Reylew when you write. 



Cincinnati, Ohio 



Cumberland, Md. — Mrs. Katherine N. 

 Bretz has opened a store, to be known 

 as the Flower Shop, at 35 North Liberty 

 street. She is assisted by Mrs. John 

 Miller. 



Winona, Minn. — John Fuhlbruegge 

 has opened a branch store in Rochester, 

 Minn., at the Zumbro hotel, where he 

 will also handle cigars and confec- 

 tionery. 



Grand Bapids, Wis. — Paul Beasa, 

 whose recent purchase of a tract of 

 ground here was reported at the time in 

 The Review, is now ready to begin the 

 building of his greenhouses. Mr. Beasa 

 was formerly connected with the green- 

 houses of N. Greivelding, at Merrill, 

 Wis. 



Lincoln, HI. — Otto Heimbreiker, at 

 422 Tenth street, has added 7,500 

 square feet of greenhouse space, mak- 

 ing a total area of 18,000 square feet. 

 His principal crops are vegetables, 

 mostly for the home market, but he 

 also grows considerable quantities of 

 chrysanthemums and asters, which he 

 wholesales to St. Louis dealers. 



West Orange, N. J. — Gustave Frey- 

 tag, of Hill Top Place, makes a special- 

 ty of the growing of hardy perennials. 

 Having decided to handle indoor stock 

 also, he built his first greenhouse, 

 20x80, in the spring of 1911. It is evi- 

 dent that he has succeeded in this new 

 undertaking, for he is now contemplat- 

 ing the erecting of another house. He 

 says that hardy perennials are selling 

 well this year in the Oranges. 



Want and For Sale Department 



tVAdvertiseniente under this head 10 CAtitg 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other adTertislng. In sendinf? renilttanc-e count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display adrertlsenients in this department $1.30 

 for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— By up-to-date carnation 

 grower, also pot plants and Koneral stock; 

 age 27, 10 years' experience, capable of taking 

 charge; middle west preferred. Address No. 307, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



8ITDATI0N WANTED — By a young Dane, age 

 21, with 6 years' experience In Denmark, In 

 mnms and pot plants; only 2 months In this 

 country; please state wages In first letter. Ad- 

 dress Jacob Madsen, 1115 Chestnut St., Racine, 

 Wl». 



8ITDATI0N WANTED — Landscape gardening, 

 road construction, grading, planting, and 

 every detail to any extent; thorough knowledge 

 of nursery stock; would associate with good nur- 

 sery. Address No. 317, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman, by young 

 man, German, married, energetic and am- 

 bitious; grower of high grade roaes, carnations, 

 mums and an able manager; can come well 

 recommended. Address No. 897, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Grower of cut flowers, 

 roses, carnations, mums, violets, peas, etc., 

 bedding and pot plant propagating; can grow 

 good stock; keep place In first-class condition; 

 good mechanic, understand steam and hot water; 

 American, age 24; want permanent place; non- 

 drinker, conscientious worker; can take full 

 charge; prefer middle west; will answer all 

 letters promptly. Address No. 326, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By A-1 grower of roses, 

 capable of taking charge; 3 years as section 

 foreman at largest place in Chicago; Swede, 

 single, age 30; best of references; state wages 

 in first letter. Address G. Johnson, 2201 N. Jef- 

 ferson, Peoria, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— A young man seeks 

 situation In America; well up in orchids and 

 general nursery stock; age 24, 9 years' experience 

 In first-class nurseries in France, Belgium, Eng- 

 land and Germany; good references; travel must 

 be paid. Gulchet, care B. Neubert Firma, 

 Wandsbek, by Hamburg, Germany. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young man of 27, 

 total abstainer, hustler, grower, designer, 

 propagator, systemlzer of work, etc. ; four years' 

 practical experience; open for engagement June 1, 

 In a commercial place where there is a chance 

 for advancement; reference; please exchange 

 full details. Address No. SSO, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, a good grower of 

 greenhouse plants; give references and men- 

 tion wages expected. Address Lorgus Co., West 

 Chester, Chester Co., Pa. 



HELP WANTED^At once, a good general 

 grower and propagator for wholesale cut 

 flower place. Address with particulars Erie Flo- 

 ral Co., Erie, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Young men to work in rose 

 houses, who are not afraid to work and 

 make themselves useful around the place. Scbu- 

 mann & Kohout, R. R. 1, LlbertyvlUe, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Grower of chrysanthemums; 

 state experience and wages wanted; none 

 but a first-class man need apply. Holton & 

 H unkel Co.. Brown Deer. Wis. 



HELP WANTED — A man that has had experi- 

 ence, to help take care of hardy stock and 

 Is willing to work in the fleld. Apply to 

 Sc hmidt & Botley Co., Springfield, O. 



HELP WANTED— At once, reliable competent 

 man to take charge of 15,000 ft. of glass 

 and produce first-class stock for up-to-date store; 

 references required; wages according to ability. 

 C. L. Dole. Lockport. N. Y. 



HELP WANTED— A salesman, acquainted with 

 the florists having greenhouses In the vicin- 

 ity of New York city; a permanent position to 

 the right man; state experience and salary. 

 Address No. 829, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A good grower of carnations, 

 mums and potted plants; steady work for 

 the right man; state wages wanted in first let- 

 ter. Address No. 314, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Carnation and rose grower 

 to work under foreman; salary, $15.00 per 

 week, with bouse rent free; married man only 

 desired. Address Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, 

 Georgia. 



HELP WANTED — 2 men for greenhouse work; 

 must be fast potters and planters; $12.00 

 and $15.00 per week; also young lady to take 

 orders, wait on trade and take care of books; 

 $10.00 per week to start. J. Russler, Morgan 

 Park, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Florist, married, no children, 

 to manage small up-to-date greenhouse; sal- 

 ary $60.00 and residence, full particulars wanted; 

 must be able to come at once; will wire If satis- 

 factory. Steinhauser Florist & Nursery Co., Bar- 

 tlesville. Okla. 



ELP WANTED— Working foreman to take 

 charge of 60,000 sq. ft. of glass to grow a 

 general line of cut flowers and plants; must be 

 strictly sober; married man preferred; state 

 wages expected, how long in present position, 

 and references. Apply to C. Loverldge, Peoria, 

 IlL 



HELP WANTED — One or two young men with 

 some experience in greenhouse and outdoor 

 garden work; men with some knowledge of land- 

 scape work preferred; none but ambitious and 

 sober men need apply; will pay good wages and 

 have permanent employment for those who flU 

 the bill. C. E. DeWever, Olivette. St. Louis 

 Co.. Mo. 



HELP WANTED— 3 to 4 men who understand 

 landscape planting from blue prints and are 

 able to handle help for flrst-ciass city plantings 

 on private places in different sections of the 

 country; single men preferred; must pass ex- 

 amination as to ability and reference required; 

 wages, 37V^c per hour. John Klehm & Sons, 

 Landscape Architects, 428 Jefferson St., Mil- 

 waukee. Wis. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced nursery fore- 

 man; must be sober and Industrious and 

 have full knowledge of the propagating of both 

 fruit and ornamental nursery stock, and know 

 how to handle a large force of men; steady em- 

 ployment and good wages; apply at once with 

 good references, stating fully your experience 

 and age, also whether married or single, and 

 when you could take position. Address No. 296, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Man with experience In ceme- 

 tery work, also to handle lowering device. 

 Address No. 827, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD^Man who can force vegeta- 

 bles, also grow general stock; particulars 

 first letter. Address Miller Bros., Abilene, Kan . 



HELP WANTED— A man as assistant, to work 

 In greenhouses; must have some experience; 

 place is steady year round. Tbeo. Bock, Hamil- 

 ton. Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Good all-rOund greenhouse 

 man as foreman; married man preferred; 

 good wages; must be first-class. F. F. Crump, 

 Colorado Springs, Colo. 



HELP WANTED — Man for small commercial 

 place; must be able to take full charge of 

 the work by June 1; state salary wanted. Frank 

 Derrwaldt, Plymouth, Wis. 



HELP WANTED — ^A man who knows about 

 glazing and piping and Is willing to work on 

 other work; must be a good worker and sober. 

 Cbas. A. Duerr, Newark, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — At once, one experienced 

 foreman for greenhouses, one gardener and 

 hardy plant grower, and one beginner In green- 

 house work having about one year's experience. 

 Bristol Floral Co., Bristol, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED — Good grower for general cut 

 flowers, bedding stock and some vegetables; 

 summer and winter trade; a steady place for a 

 sober, Industrious man who appreciates good 

 treatment. B. B. Blair. Charlevoix, Mich. 



WANTED TO RENT— A place, 25,000 to 40,000 

 square feet of glass. Address No. 828, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — A retail florist store; mention 

 price; Chicago preferred. Address No. 

 328, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Glazing, painting, bulbing. Out- 

 of-town business solicited; all work guaran- 

 teed. Maxwell & Zender, 6078 N. Clark St., 

 Chicago. 



WANTED— 10 to 15 acres with greenhouse; 

 western New York, Ohio or Canada; near 

 good market; rent with option or buy. Address 

 No. 824, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR KENT— 6 greenhouses, 6000 square feet of 

 glass; possession of grounds at once, pos- 

 session of houses July 1. Write or see owner, 

 626 N. Kensington Ave., La Grange, 111. 



FOR RENT — Fine opportunity; flve green- 

 houses; 14,000 feet of glass; hot water 

 heat; for particulars, call on or address L. Hen- 

 Bcn, 7322 Ridge Ave., Chicago. 



FOR RENT— The F. C. Thom florist business, 

 store and greenhouses, at 1639-41 Milwaukee 

 Ave., Chicago. For particulars apply at C. P. 

 Rlehl, 1366 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. 



FOR RENT — Well known wholesale business 

 within one mile of Baltimore, on main car 

 line; 16,000 feet of glass, 6-room dwelling and 

 outbuildings; plenty of stock; terms to suit. Ap- 

 ply C. W. F. Erdman, Erdman Hill, Belalr Road, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



FOR SALE — Up-to-date retail cut flower store, 

 in southern Illinois town of 6000. Address 

 No. 800, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE — My Seedling Transplanter; with It 

 you can set In 6000 plants per day; send for 

 circular. Albert A. Sawyer, Forest Park, 111. 



FOB SALE — Second-hand pipe; a fine lot of 

 2-inch pipe and fittings, guaranteed sound; 

 write us for prices. Baur Gas Co., BJaton, Ind. 



FOB SALE — Superior hot water boiler, 42-lnch 

 diameter by 12 feet long; has been In use 8 

 years and is In good shape; also 2000 feet 3-lnch 

 pipe. A. J. Stahelln, Redford, Mich. 



FOR SALE^Well established, first-class retail 

 florist business in Philadelphia; have good 

 trade, splendid location, well stocked; profitable 

 business; other business. Apply 2757 German- 

 town Ave.. Philadelphia. 



FOR SALE — One Garland concrete bench leg 

 mould, 25 In. high; cost $12.00, will sell 

 for $6.00; just as good as new; no further use 

 for it. Cash with order. Crescent Ave. Floral 

 Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



FOR S.\LE — Florist and market gardener busi- 

 ness, established twenty-five years; 20,000 

 ft. of glass, well stocked; one to eight acres of 

 land; $1500 takes possession at once; a bar- 

 galn. Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Morehead No. 1 steam trap in first- 

 class condition, used only two winters; also 

 1500 ft. of No. 1 114-ln. pipe and fittings, a lot 

 of %-in. valves and fittings. For prices write 

 to Max B. Schrelber, McDonald, Pa. 



FOR SALE— 10,000 ft. glass, well stocked with 

 carnations, mums, asparagus and bedding 

 plants: good home trade; electric cars pass 

 door, from Brockton to New Bedford. For par- 

 ticulars address Wm. J. Marshall, Copeland St. 

 Greenhouses, Campello, Mass. 



