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 We hare the foUowinar surplus copies, bound 

 in substantial half leather blndlngr. In style 

 uniform with those prepared for preserving 

 The Review In Ito own bookcases. Being in 

 need of room, these SURPLUS copies (and 

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 May 18, 1911, to Nov. 9, 1911 

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 May 11. 1016, to Nov. 

 Nev. 9, 1916, to May 

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Five connected greenhouses; 10,000 | 

 sq. ft.; steam heat; office, potting | 

 shed, barn, five lots, in county seat I 

 in north central Ohio; on two rail- | 

 roads; city water, natural gas for | 

 domestic use; retail and wholesale | 

 business is fine; will sell modern | 

 8-room house on two lots; fine oppor- | 

 tunity as the business is here and | 

 the price is right. Address No. 491, | 



I care Florists' Review, Chicago, | 



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i On account of sickness we will sacrifice § 



i our greenhouses. 18,000 ft. of glass; fully I 



I stocked; roses, carnations, chrysanthe- 1 



g mums, cyclamen, ferns, orctiids; 3 acres | 



1 of land; six minutes to the center of the 1 



s city; all planted with ferns, bulbs; we will | 



I continue our retail business and take all | 



I the products of the place: inventory shows i 



i the place is valued at $20,000; we will § 



I take $10,000 on easy terms; write for | 



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I BOYLE & DARNAUD. | 



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Two grcenboosea 24x128, with 7,000 fe«t of glass; 

 threa large lots go with the plant; located in 

 Liberty. Union County, Indiana, within 46 miles of 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, 124 miles of Indianapolis; a fine 

 tnde established; the manager's health failing, he 

 had to give op the bosinsss; for farther informa- 

 tion write to 



T.E. KENWORTHY, R. R. 6, Richmond, Ind. 



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 A greenhouse establishment located in 

 Illinois, 100 miles from Chicago; well 

 stocked with everything for spring busi- 

 ness; about 10,000 sq. ft. glass; a good 

 chance for a live florist to get a good busi- 

 ness; a full description given of the plant, 

 together with price, on request. Address 

 No. 452, care Florists' Review. Chicago 



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Rare opportunity to procure an established, up-to-date 

 business and an excellent greenhouse plant of over 60,000 feet; 

 12 houses in all; last house just completed, for roses, with stock 

 on hand; have two residences, two barns, with ten acres; green- 

 houses covering 13 city lots; houses fully stocked; cheap fuel and 

 pottery located here; seven interurban lines; 4 steam lines 

 leading into city of 27,000 in Kansas; will sacrifice on account 

 of sickness and other business, or will sell a half interest to 

 thorough greenhouse party of successful, proven ability; must 

 retire on account of health by June 1. Write for full 

 particulars to No. 470, care Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. 



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Valuable property, large greenhouse (Lord & Burnham) in 

 eacellent condition; 72,000 square feet of glass, 72x852 feet in Old 

 York Road Section, Melrose Park; two-story dwelling, boiler house, 

 four boilers, service building, refrigerating plant and all necessary 

 equipment; over 35,000 rose plants, 4)4 acres of ground; large 

 frontage on main road suitable for building. 



JOHN STEPHENSON'S SON, 



7009 Old York Road, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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The well known long established Ullrich plant at Tiffin, 0., situated on 

 one of the principal paved streets in the city; comprising fifteen greenhouses, 

 steam heated, part electric lighted, two boilers, water from two city mains, 

 garage with two delivery cars, large barn, large hennery, three other large 

 outbuildings, two modern dwellings, two other large building lots, cold storage, 

 concrete bulb cellar, about seven acres of ground for planting, up-to-date 

 office, workroom and potting shed, all the greenhouses stocked up with salable 

 stock; everything in A-No. 1 shape, with an up-to-date retail store in town, 

 well stocked with supplies. Must be seen to be appreciated. 



E. J. ULLRICH 

 201 Sycamore Street, TIFFIN. OHIO 



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The Jos. H. Cunningham plant, estab- 

 lished 35 years, located in fine college city, 

 doing big wholesale and retail business; 

 consists of 26.000 SQuare feet of glass; 

 everything in A-No. 1 condition; lO-room 

 modem residence adjoining plant; bams; 

 all supplies included; 7 city lots with 

 plant; selling price little more than pre- 

 ceding year's sales; owner wishes to retire 

 and will sell less than the value. 



MRS. JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. 

 Delaware. Ohio. 



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Three modem greenhonaea, running to fnU 

 capacity: about 10,000 aq. ft glasa; 6-room 

 modem bungalow; garage; a large store up 

 town: located In best part of city; population 

 about 6,000; doing good business; price Is right 

 If taken at once; if Intereeted, write or come: 

 good reasons for selling. 



ALLIANCE FLORAL CO.. Alliance, Neb. 



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1 Florists' business; six modern greenhouses- 



I estabUshed trade; near Philadelphia, the best 



g flower market in America; modern 19.room 



I brick house with all improyement«; one of the 



I finest homes in the beautiful town of Oxford 



I Pa., the city of beautiful homed, where you are 



I made to feel at home; selling account death of 



I owner. AL. F. WHEELER, 



I Oxford, Chester County, Penna. 



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