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The Weekly Florists' Review. 



MAY 17, 1900. 



WASHINGTON. lA.— E, C. Keck 

 has added a new house and made im- 

 provements in other directions. 



CHESTER, PA.— The firm of Col- 

 flesh, Titlow & Co., florists, have dis- 

 solved partnership. 



CAMDEN. N. J.— L. M. Mowers, the 

 florist, was burned out here in the big 

 Are May 13. His loss is estimated at 

 $3,000. 



BURLINGTON, WIS.— The Burling- 

 ton Floral Co. are building a new 

 greenhouse 25x160 feet on Pine street. 

 The officers • of the company are A. 

 Helfrich, president; F. Mueller, vice- 

 president, and M. Helfrich, treasurer. 



SACRAMENTO. CAL.— The annual 

 floral parade exceeded all expectations 

 and was a wonderfully beautiful 

 pageant. On the first prize float a 

 young lady symbolizing California 

 rode in a floral bell with butterfly 

 fairies floating on golden wings. 



ROCHESTER, N. Y.— Frank F. 

 Paine, the Florist, committed suicide 

 by hanging himself, May 6th, in his 

 barn on the Stone road, about a mile 

 south of the village of Charlotte, un- 

 der circumstances which make his 

 family think him to have been tem- 

 porarily insane. His affairs were all 

 prosperous, and he was as cheerful 

 as usual, and no motive, so far as can 

 be found, existed for the deed. Mr. 

 Paine was 45 years of age. He leaves 

 a widow, daughter, and one brother 

 in this country, besides several 

 Brothers in Canada. 



IF YOU HAVE any surplus stock to 

 sell offer it in our classified advs. The 

 cost is slight and your offer will come 

 under the eyes of all possible buyers. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



Advertisements under this head 10 cents a line, 

 an average of seven words to the line. 



SITUATIOX WANTED-Byyoung man, sober and 

 reliable ; experience in cut flowers, bedding plants, 

 ■etc. Address Wm. Holey, Gen'I Deliven', Troy, N. V 



FOR SALE — At once — Four acres, two dwellings, 

 barn, eleven greenliouses, 18,000 feet d. s. glass; in 

 a thriving town of 20,000 inhabitants: good shipping 

 trade and local market; 53,000.00 cash, balance on time. 

 Address E. Haentze, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. 



WANTED— Experienced man for teas and mum 

 stock to work under foreman. Salary 525 00 and 

 board per month to begin with. Poelilmann Bros., 

 Morton Grove, III, 



WANTED— Working foreman, thoroughly compe- 

 tent, steady and sober; must have good reference; 

 no other need apply. Write us, stating experience, etc.. 

 and salar>* wanted, at once. Greene & Underbill, 

 "Watertown, N. Y. 



WANTED TO RENT-A place in good condition 

 of from 4(Ni to :m> (eet of glass. Address Scotch, 

 care of Florists' Review. 



WANTED— A few good men as assistant rose grow- 

 ers and helpers. Apply to Bassett & Washburn. 

 Hinsdale, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED-As foreman by a practi- 

 cal grower of roses and carnations. Address Fore- 

 man, care of Jas. McSorley, Till Besterly Street, Rich- 

 cnond, Va. 



Bay 

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Bobbink & 

 Atkins, 



RUTHERFORD, N. J. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FOR SALE at a sacrilice. 



STOCK OF FLOWERS A^D SIX GREEN- 

 HOUSES with latest improvements, steam heat, etc. ; 

 opposite cemetery: large ground fronting main street in 

 prosperous town close to Chicago ; street car passing the 

 door; best opportunity to secure excellent iiu'estment 

 and well-paying business. Reason for selling owner 

 going to Europe. 3^ SCHALLMANN & CO.. 

 Room 1204, 138 \\'a5hington St.. CHICAOO. 



Tor Sai>e! 



THE MORRIS FLORAL CO.. 

 At MORRIS, Illinois, 



61 miles west of Chicago, doing a retail and whole- 

 sale business. Incorporated 1897. Doing a busi- 

 ness that increased everv vcar; increase of busi- 

 ness over 180U was $1,2^^2. (U up to April 1, 1900. 

 Reason for selling: .\. Milting, present secretary 

 and manager, retiring, and there is no one else in 

 the company who understands the Horist business. 

 The plant, with 2 houses, barn and ti acres of land, 

 cannot be built (or $20.COO to-day. If you mean 

 business, come and see it. Terms, $3,000 cash, 

 balance good paper. For sale to the highest bid- 

 der. All bids will be opened on July 1st by the 

 directors. 



f\. MITTIING. Secretary. 

 Morris, 111., May 15, 1900. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



FOR SALE. 



240 acres of land on Isthmus of Tehauntepec, 

 State of Vera Cruz. Mexico. 



For full particulars write 



ROLAND HUGHES, 



846 New York Life BIdK., KANSAS CITY, nO. 



FOR SALE, 



A fine farm of 439 acres of rolling land, under 

 cultivation. A line dwelling, good water, plenty 

 of fruit trees. An excellent opportunity. AVrite 

 for particulars. 



An excellent opportunity. 

 Price $5,500 06. 



A large plant situated in a large town in Ohio. 

 60,000 feet of glass. A modern place fullv equip- 

 ' llin 



Three dwellings; city store 

 pments. Reasons for 

 and price will be furnished on application 



ped and stoclced. 



furniture and equipments. Reasons for selling 



Any of the above named properties is a bar- 

 gain and those desiring to purchase will do well 

 to communicate with us. These are only a few of 

 the properties tliat we have for sale and leasing. 



CM ITU ff. CUITU 345 Sixth Ave., 

 OlVllin Ob OnriMnf PITTSBUBO, FA. 



P. O. Box 869. 



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