The Florists^ Review 



Jdne 26, 1913. 



BUY YOUR FLORISTS' SUPPLIES OF 



L. BAUMANN & CO. 



Importers and Manufacturers 



357-359 West Chicago Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILL 



WRITE FOR OUR CATALOGUE 



Mention The B«Tlew when yoa write. 



Chicago, spent a few days of last week 

 among the Dayton florists. 



Mrs. Ray G. Bartholomew is suffer- 

 ing with a broken collar bone as the 

 result of a fall downstairs last week. 

 Besides being disabled by the broken 

 Done, she is badly bruised. 



Mrs. Bertha Hendrichs, who fell on 

 the slippery pavement a few weeks ago, 

 and for some time after was confined 

 to bed, is now able to be around, al- 

 though she is still obliged to walk with 

 crutches, 



William Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo., 

 has returned home, after a pleasant 

 visit with his brother, L. D. Johnson. 



Arno Hendrichs will leave July 3 to 

 spend a few weeks with friends at Erie, 

 Pa. 



Boss Adgate, of the McCallum Co., 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., was a Dayton visitor 

 last week. 



Mrs. Elizabeth Phebus is busy plant- 

 ing her chrysanthemums. She had ex- 

 cellent success with her mums last sea- 

 son, so this year she intends to double 

 the extent of her crop. 



W. J. Engle is busy planting out his 

 vincas in the field. 



C. W, Hoffman is bringing some ex- 

 cellent Shasta daisies to the market. 

 These flowers sell remarkably well for 

 the June weddings. 



W. G. Matthews put in another big 

 week in wedding decorations. 



George Bartholomew says his new 

 crop of Spencer sweet peas is selling 

 fast. Besides his local orders he has 

 had several out-of-town calls for them. 



Mrs. L. D. Johnson reports that her 

 old stand at 808 East Fifth street is 

 being rebuilt and that as soon as it is 

 habitable she will go back and reopen 

 for business. B. A. L. 



Want and For Sale Department 



^r~Ad7crtl8etnente under this head 10 cent« 

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

 other adrertlBincr. In sendini; remittance count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display adTerUsements In this department $1.30 

 (or one Inch space. 



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

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted un( 



SITUATION WANTED— By first class carnation 

 grower; good references. Address No. S98, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round grower; 

 ■ingle; bare 21 years' experience. Address 

 No. 878, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — Flr»t-clas8 designer, 

 decorator and saleslady; best references. Ad- 

 dresB No. 417, care Florists' Review. Cblchgo. 



SITUATION WANTED— As salesman, by young 

 man with 15 years' experience in all 

 branches of the florists' business. Address No. 

 424, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By a grower and prop- 

 agator of carnations; life experience, sin- 

 gle, 36 years old; good wages wanted. Address 

 No.' 414, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class grower.of 

 roses and bedding stock; married, age 88; 

 can furnish best of references. For further par- 

 ticulars address No. 404, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Working foreman, mld- 

 dle-aged, experienced grower; roses, car- 

 nations, mums, general stock; designer, bustler; 

 good wages, best references. Florist, 275 Mag- 

 n olla St., Detroit, Mich. 



SITUATION WANTED— By German on up-to- 

 date commercial place; thoroughly competent 

 grower of pot, Easter and Christmas plants; 25 

 years' practical experience. Address No. 427, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By sober young man, 

 27, experienced in carnations, roses, mums; 

 capable of taking charge of section or commer- 

 cial place; state wages; references. Address 

 Florlat, 4139 Park Ave., Chicago, III. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced grower 

 of roses, carnations, mums and general stock, 

 by July 1; married; best of references; Kansas 

 or western Missouri. George Speer, care Wm. 

 Kolkemyer, R. R. 1, Box 117A, Jefferson City, 

 Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman by experi- 

 enced grower of roses, carnations, mums, 

 pot plants and forcing of &11 bulb stock; can 

 handle help to the best advantage; can furnish 

 the best of references; desire to locate In the 

 northwestern states. Address No. 426, care FIo- 

 r lsts' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By carnation foreman; 

 capable of managing large range and of pro- 

 ducing the finest stock grown, and can show ex- 

 ceptional results from the start; my reputation 

 is national and is a guarantee of financial suc- 

 cess; highest credentials. Address No. 416, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — In west or middle west, 

 as store salesman in view of taking manage- 

 ment; have money to Invest in right business; 

 have bad 10 years' experience in growing and 

 salesmanship; commercial school education and 

 university man; no bad habits; 30 years of age, 

 married; state wages. M. K. Zimmer, 832 W. 

 3 6th Place. Los Angeles, Cal. 



SITUATION WANTED — A practical grower and 

 designer, decorator, capable of the finest 

 designing and decorating, wishes to correspond 

 with a concern for future permanent position, as 

 a designer and general maker up, or both grower 

 and maker up; strictly temperate, no user of to- 

 bacco: competent in waiting on the finest trade; 

 German, single, age twenty-nine. Address No. 

 409, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once, grower of carna- 

 tions and bedding stock; $10.00 per week. 



N. Bommersbach. Decatur. 111. 



HELP WANTED — Young man to help in green- 

 house work; state wages wanted in first 

 le tter. John F. Miller. McHenry. III. 



HELP WANTED — Rose grower as first assist- 

 ant to foreman; state age. experience 

 and wages expected, to Thomas Roland, Revere, 

 Mass. 



HELP WANTED — A-1 rose grower, any time 

 before August 1; steady position: married 

 man preferred. Kemble Floral Co., Oskaloosa, 

 Iowa. 



HELP WANTED — A good grower for a retail 

 place; none but a hastier and sober man 

 need apply. Address No. 225, care Florists' Re- 

 view. Cbicago. 



HELP WANTED — Good carnation and mnm 

 grower; state age >nd experience and wages 

 expected. Address Will Bros. Co., Box 29, Mln- 



neafMllB, Minn. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced rose grower to 

 take charge of section under foreman; mar- 

 ried man preferred. Address No. 425, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A grower of carnations and 

 potted stock; married preferred: state 

 wages expected and give references in first let- 

 ter. Jos. Haube, Charleroi, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — At once, experienced pot 

 plant man; permanent position for the right 

 party; state wages wanted in first letter. Au- 

 rora Greenhouse Co.. Aurora. III. 



HELP WANTED— Working manager, where 

 roses, carnations and mums« are grown; 

 married preferred; state wages expected. Ad- 

 dress. No. 416, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Foreman, grower of roses, 

 carnations, mums; salary $16.00 to start: 

 man of good habits only; answer with references, 

 please. Max Rudolph, 11 W. 12th St., Cincin- 

 nati, O. 



HELP WANTED — Good, reliable, temperate 

 man as grower, to take charge of 7,000 ft.; 

 state wages and experience in growing; German 

 preferred. Address No. 402, care Florists' Re- 

 v lew, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Working foreman and good 

 grower of carnations, mums, ferns and 

 general stock; good wages and permanent posi- 

 tion. W. R. Miller'8 Sons, 804 Madison Ave., 

 Covington, Ky. 



HELP WANTED — All-round grower of cut 

 flowers and potted stock ; must be able to 

 take section of either; must be reliable grower; 

 state wages wanted in flrst letter with refer- 

 ences. Freeport Floral Co., Freeport. 111. 



HELP WANTED — A good grower of roses, car- 

 nations, mums and general line of potted 

 plants; also good propagator; no booser need ap- 

 ply; state wages per week with board and room; 

 steady place. C. Humfeld, Clay Center, Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Two competent greenhouse 

 assistants for private place; experienced in 

 cut flowers, pot plants, as well as vegetables 

 under glass and outdoors; 835.00 and room and 

 tward. Frank R. Kuehne. Oconomowoc, Wis. 



HELP WANTED — Ambitious young man to take 

 charge of books and do general office work; 

 one thoroughly capable of waiting on trade, 

 making up and taking care of general wholesale 

 and retail shipping business. Address No. 406, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Capable, industrious, sober 

 (none other need apply) man, married or 

 single, to take charge of retail place where cut 

 flowers and general stock are grown; a splendid, 

 permanent place for the right man; must furnish 

 good references; state wages expected. Barlow 

 F loral Co., Greenville. Tex. 



HELP WANTED — An all-round grower for a 

 retail place of 16,000 feet of glass: es- 

 tablished over twenty years; one preferred who 

 can buy an Interest and later take charge; owner 

 is getting old and wishes to retire; this is a 

 splendid opening for an ambitious, energetic, ex- 

 perienced man; we have a good trade. Ad- 

 dress No. 419, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



PARTNER WANTED — Good man who can take 

 care of 20,000 feet of glass with carnations, 

 mums and bedding stock; must be willing to take 

 an interest in the business: If you do not mean 

 business, don't answer. John F. Miller, Mc- 

 Henry. 111. __^^_ 



WANTED — Second-hand electros for seed cata- 

 logues: send proof and cash price. E. W. 

 Fee, Albuquerque, N. M. 



WANTED — Second hand hot water boiler for 

 SOOO ft. of glass; standard make required 

 and condition guaranteed; soft coal used; state 

 price, etc. Address No. 428. care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Cbicago. 



WANTED — A single man as partner in green- 

 bonse and mushroom business: 15,000 ft. 

 of glass; the crops grown are carnations, toma- 

 toes and mushrooms. Address No. 872, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE OB RENT— 34.000 sq. ft. of glass. 

 Address S. A. E. Lyman, 808 Park Building. 

 Cleveland. Ohio. 



FOR SALE OB RENT— 12,000 feet of glass, 

 heated with steam; all cemetery trade; at 

 a bargain. Address J. Russler, Morgan Park. 

 111^ 



FOR SALE OR RENT — 4 greenhouses, 20.000 

 ft. of glass; can take possession at once; 

 4938-46 N. Western Ave., Just north of Law- 

 rence Ave., Cbicago. Max Schlau. Morton Grove. 

 IIK . 



FOR SALE OR TO LET— Greenhouse plant of 

 15,000 ft. of glass, within 7 miles of Bos- 

 ton, Mass. ; good trade and in good running 

 condition; hot-water heat. Address John Irv- 

 ing. 161 Pearl St.. Newton. Mass. 



