Febbdabt 3, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



FOR SALE — Second-hand pipe, all sizes, snit- 

 able for either steam or hot water use; 

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



FOR SALE — Florist business, 2 greenhonses, 

 with stock; store attached; 1 acre land, 

 7-room dwelling house. Address No. 880, care 

 Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB>— Retail store in Chicago; well lo- 

 cated, doing good business; excellent reason 

 for selling at a sacrifice If taken at once. Ad- 

 d ress No. 898, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — We always have complete florists' 

 outfits on hand; special refrigerators and 

 fixtures built to order; right goods at right prices. 

 Reliable Store Fixture Co., 448 Wells St., Chicago, 



111; 



FOB SALE — Moorehead trap No. 8, capable of 

 draining 6000 feet IH-lncb pipe; guaranteed 

 in flrst-ciasB working order; readj to aet np; 

 r. O. B. Kenoaba. caab. $60.00. W. H. Drake. 

 Kenoeha, Wla. 



FOR SALE— A steadily growing retail florist 

 business in town of 17,000; reason for sell- 

 ing, getting too large for manager to look after 

 without a partner, so prefer to sell. Address 

 No. 40i8, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 0000 feet of glass, 

 well stocked; steam heat; 7-room house, 

 heated from greenhouses; electric lights, city 

 water; city of 3000; no competition. B. K. Stln- 

 Bon, Montpeller, Ind. 



OR 8ALB — One aecond-band No. 8 Superior 

 return flue hot water heating boiler, capacity 

 7600 aq. ft. of radiation; baa been tboroafhly 

 OTertaanled and la In good condition. Superior 

 Machine ft Boll«r Worka, 848 W. Superior St., 

 Chicago, ni. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 26,000 ft. of glass, 

 modern construction, six acres, good house, 

 barn; well stocked; doing good business, whole- 

 sale and retail, in town of 10,000 in middle west; 

 a bargain; easy terms. Address No. 895, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Flower store; the best located 

 store on the northwest side ; cannot attend to 

 both places; will sacrifice this place for $500.00 

 cash If sold at once; complete box and fixtures; 

 no triflers need call. Chas. A. Johnson, 3206 

 FuUerton Ave., Chic ago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse, 1% acres land; over 

 4000 ft. of glass; house and barn; gas, water, 

 electricity; $750 down and balance in easy pay- 

 ments; good location; no competition; electric 

 line; 2 railroads; northern Ohio. Address No. 

 871, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Up-to-date, flrst-class flower shop, 

 doing splendid business in a northern Illi- 

 nois town of 15,000: will sell cheap if taken at 

 once, as our time is wholly taken up with an 

 Increasing wholesale trade; will talk business 

 if you mean business. Address No. 877. care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



TTOR SALE — An up-to-date retail seed and 

 J- flower business In a town of 5000 population, 

 50 miles from Chicago; 6000 square feet of glass, 

 all stocked with bedding plants, etc., and doing 

 a fine business; but must sell at once owing to 

 other business Interest. For full particulars 

 apply to No. 886, care Florists' Review, Chica go. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, close to one acre of 

 ground ; 7000 sq. ft. covered with glass ; over 

 $1500 worth of stock on hand for spring trade; 

 cleared about $1000 the past year; market for all 

 that can be grown; this is a money maker and 

 will pay you to investigate; located in western 

 Pa. Address No. 888, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



FOB SALE — Greenhouse property in good town 

 near Twin Cities; well stocked wltb cama- 

 uona, violets and spring stock; 10,000 ft. of 

 glass, e lota and bam; ready sale for all yon can 

 grow and then some; will sell at great sacrifice 

 wltb or without stock; advancing age and other 

 interests, reasons for selling. Address No. S8a. 

 c are Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE— Double greenhouse, in 

 good business town in Kansas; 6100 square 

 feet under glass; hot water heating system; well 

 stocked with carnations and other flowers, potted 

 plants and lettuce; 1% story brick dwelling 

 connected with greenhouse; telephone, electric 

 lights and city water; also gasoline engine, pump 

 and 50-bbl. storage tank; good reason given for 

 selling. Address No. 866, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



By married man; life experience, inside 

 as well as outside culture, landscape gar- 

 dening and orchld-growlng; last employment 10 

 years; with best references; private place preferred. 



T. NORMANN, 4313 Walnut St, Kansas Gty, Mo. 



Situation Wanted 



▲ General Storeman, age 30. possessing 

 German and American experience, making- up, 

 decorating, designing, salesman, etc. Capable 

 of management or as assistant to manager: 

 desires to secure a permanent position: please 

 state particulars with salary in first letter. 



Address No. 404, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



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HELP WANTED 



Kzperienoed norlets tor Cot Flower 

 Departments 



49-NO PLANT8MEN-I 



Personal application only. Apply to 



C. C. TREPEL, at Bloomingrdale's, 



9»tli Street, NEW YORK CITT 



Help Wanted 



A grower, competent in all branches, 

 able to take charge of growing end of an 

 up-to-date retail establishment; give A-1 

 reference, wages required and particulars; 

 married man preferred. 



Address No. 368, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



HELP WANTED 



Greenhouse man, by a large Philadelphia 

 establishment: experienced in growing bedding 

 stock. Most be absolutely sober and steady; those 

 looking for a temporary place need not apply. 

 Married man preferred. State full particulars in 

 first letter, giving age, experience, nationaUty, 

 reference and salary expected. Good future lor 

 right man. •£.&' tMmt'imtsM eMm ^leaati 



Address No. 403, care Floriste' Review, Chicago 



WANTED 



Every florist to try a box of BEATS-EM- 

 ALL SHOE DRESSING. It softens, preserves 

 and absolutely WATERPROOFS the shoes 

 with one application if properly applied. 



Price, 10 cents postpaid. 



BEATS-EM-ALL MFG. CO. 



Lebanon, Mo. 



Greenhouses For Sale or Rent 



Four steel constructed King houses, three 18x1^ 

 feet, one 32xl6U feet; built four years, in A-1 con- 

 dition; two American Radiator Company sectional 

 boilers; large potting house; side-track alongside 

 plant; one or two acres of land, black loam or 

 muck. Write for terms to 



THE CREBIWG HlHSnY CO.. Hunt, Bd. 



FOR SALE OR LEASE 



Well stocked range. 7000 feet of glass, one 

 acre of land, residence, heating plant, good 

 well, gasoline engine and pump, retail store; 

 University town: $1,200.00 will handle, easy 

 terms on balance; or will lease with option of 

 buying, 



Eugene Floral Co., Eug^ene, Ore. 



FOR SALE 



Retail florists' business with established 

 trade. This well paying store is located in 

 high class district of Chicago, on main street, 

 and has been established over five years; owner 

 going in wholesale business; thorough investi- 

 gation invited; will sell business for 12500.00, 

 11500.00 cash, balance, $1000.00, which you will 

 clear in three months. Address No. 890, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

 Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, January 

 26, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received In 

 this office until 10 a. m., February 16, 1016, and 

 then opened, for planting trees, shrubs, etc., on 

 the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Darling- 

 ton, Laurens, Newberry, Orangeburg, Sumter, and 

 Union, S. C; Augusta, Bainbridge, Carrollton, 

 Cedartown, Cordele, Dublin, Elberton, Mllledge- 

 viUe, Valdosta, and Waycross, Georgia; Cullman, 

 Dothan, Eufaula, and Troy, Ala. ; and Fernandina, 

 Fla., In accordance with the specification, copies 

 of which as well as copies of approach plans 

 of the several buildings may be had upon appli- 

 cation to the respective Custodians of the build- 

 ings, or at this office. 



JAMES A. WETMORE, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

 Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, January 

 29, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m. February 21, 1916, and 

 then opened, for planting trees, shrubs, etc., on 

 the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Charlerol, 

 Easton, Gettysburg, Greensburg, Homestead, 

 Punx-siitawney, Sewickley, and Shamokin, Penn- 

 sylvania; Trenton, New Jersey; and Frostburg, 

 Maryland, In accordance with the specifications, 

 copies of which as well as copies of approach 

 plans of the several buildings may be had upon 

 application to the respective Custodians of the 

 buildings, or at this office. Make application 

 only for the specification and drawing for the 

 buildings for which you intend to submit pro- 

 posals. 



JAMES A. WETMORE, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



Flower Business for Sale 



Thriving flower business for sale: undertaking 

 business reqnires all our attention, reason for 

 wanting to sell. Write to 



CHARLES BARTCHIR 



Undertaker and Florist. Denison, Iowa 



FOR SALE OR LEASE 



A new plant with modem equipment, consisting 

 of seven houses 22 ft. x 116 ft, including boiler 

 honse, office and potting room; located in flourish- 

 ing city and having a large wholesale and retail 

 trade well established; plant is In excellent condi- 

 tion. The best of shipping facilities. Will sell for 

 cash or accept small payment wltb balance of pur- 

 chase price to be paid on reasonable terms with 

 moderate rate of Interest. Will lease plant for a 

 term of years at a moderate rental, with privilege of 

 applying rental on purchase price. Phcto;raph and 

 blueprint furnished upon application. 



NEQAUNEE GREENHOUSES 

 Nesaunee, Mlobiaran 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

 Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, January 



27, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will b© received In 

 this office until 10 a. m., February 17, 1016, and 

 then opened, for planting trees, shrubs, etc., on 

 the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Brook- 

 haven, Grenada, Greenwood, Tupelo, Vicksburg, 

 and Yazoo City, Miss.; Crowley, and Lafayette, 

 La.; Fayettevllle, Hot Springs, Little Rock, 

 Paragould, and Searcy, Ark.; Chickasha, Guthrie, 

 and Kingfisher, Okla.; and Austin, Bonham, 

 Brownwood, Cleburne, Eagle Pass, Gonzales, 

 Hillsboro, McKlnney, Marshall, Mineral Wells, 

 San Marcos, Sulphur Springs, Temple, Terrell, 

 Victoria, Waxahachie, and Weatherford, Texas, 

 in accordance with the specifications, copies of 

 which as well as copies of approach plans may 

 be had upon application to the respective Cus- 

 todians of the buildings, or at this office. 



JAMES A. WETMORE, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

 Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, January 



28, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m. February 18, 1916, and 

 then opened, for planting trees, shrubs, etc., on 

 the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Abilene, 

 Beloit, Clay Center, CofTeyvlile, Concordia, Inde- 

 pendence, Ottawa, Parsons, and Wellington, 

 Kansas; Boonville, Brookfield, Cape Girardeau, 

 Carrollton, Carthage, Independence, Marshall, 

 Maryville, Mexico, Poplar Bluff, Rolla, aud 

 Warrensburg, Missouri; Roswell, New Mexico; 

 Clarinda, Davenport, Denison, Iowa Falls, Perry, 

 and Red Oak, Iowa; and Beatrice, and Holdrege, 

 Nebraska, in accordance with the specifications, 

 copies of which as well as copies of approach 

 plans of the several buildings may be had upon 

 application to the respective Custodians of the 

 buildings, or at this office. Make application 

 only for the specification and drawing for the 

 buildings for which you intend to submit pro- 

 posals. 



JAMES A. WETMORE, 

 Acting Supervising Architect. 



WE HAVE FOR SALE 



On the 8th day of February, 1916, a splendid 

 greenhouse with several acres of land in the 

 town of Lapel, Ind., eight miles west of Ander- 

 son, and in one of the finest farming communi- 

 ties in the world. Lapel is a little town of 

 probably 1500 people. The sale will be held on 

 the place on the 8th of February, and the real 

 estate will be sold either as a whole or in par- 

 cels, there being about 35 town lots in addition 

 to the greenhouse. The terms of the sale are 

 one-third cash, one-third in nine months, and 

 one-third in eighteen months. Mr. Barnes, who 

 founded this business, had worked up a magni- 

 ficent business, but unfortunately he died and 

 there is no one in his family that can take his 

 place. It is a splendid opening for someone 

 desiring to engage in the business. 



For particulars address 



Anderson Trust Co., Commissioner, 

 Anderson, Indiana. 



GROWERS, AHEimON 



All growers around Chicago that 

 can use sheep manure in carload lots 

 (barn manure), please communicate 

 with me at once. I can save you 

 lots of money. This ad will appear 

 only once. I am not in manure busi- 

 ness and do not intend to make any 

 money on you. 

 Address No. 399, care Florists' Review, Chicato 



