Febkuaky 10, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



41 



FOK SALE— At a sacrifice, the Scovell Green- 

 houses; it you want a splendid property 

 ■heap, ask for full particulars. W. C. Scovell. 



il alta, 0- . , . 



171 OR SALE — For removal, three greenhouses, 

 b each 15x85 ft., with seven-section hot water 

 loiler and other fixtures. Address N. S. Adanls, 

 { Qotlhouse, III. 



FOR SALE— 2300 ft. of glass, new buildings, 

 two acres In live town of 3000; price low; 

 (10 miles from Chicago. Norton Gibson, 930 



'rair ie St., Elkhart. Ind. 



MOR SALE— A bargain; your opportunity; 

 P $2000.00 cash needed, balance in two years; 

 iiilv greenhouse in town of 50OO. fully stocked; 

 'ood business, will pay for itself in two years. 

 '\ W. Meyer, Ch erryvale, Kan. 



raOR SALE— A steadily growing retail florist 

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

 ng» getting too large for manager to look after 

 vithout a partner, so prefer to sell. Address 

 S'o . 402, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



QiOU SALIC — Une aecoDd-tiaDU No. 8 8ap«rlor 

 I; return flue hot water beatlag boiler, capacity 

 rSOO aq. ft. of radiation; baa been tboruugbly 

 irerbauled and la in good condition. Superior 

 klacbine A Boiler Worka. 848 W. Boperior St., 

 Chicago. 111. 



Fm SALE — New greenhouse, 3000 ft. covered; 

 also new dwelling bouse; greenhouse is 

 icated with hot water, dwelling Is heated with 

 iteani; everything In first-class shape; located 

 II a fast growing section Just outside of city 

 Units of Detroit; $7000.00. Apply Edmund Roy, 

 i rcenfleld, Mich. 



171 OR SALE — Up-to-date, first-class flower shop, 

 17 doing splendid business in a northern Illi- 

 lois town of 15,000: will sell cheap If taken at 

 )nce, as our time is wholly taken up with an 

 ncreasing wholesale trade; will talk business 

 f you mean business. Address No. 877, care 

 •'lorlsts' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, close to one acre of 

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

 ^500 worth of 6tock on hand for spring trade; 

 cleared about $1000 the past year; market for all 

 that can be grown; this is a money maker and 

 (vUI pay you to investigate; located in western 

 I'a. Address No. 388, care Florists' Review, 

 C hicago. 



FOR sale; — Greenhouse property in good town 

 near Twin Cities; well stocked witb carna- 

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

 irlasa, 6 lots and barn; ready sale for all 70a can 

 ;row and then some; will sell at great aacriflce 

 kvith or without stock; advancing age and other 

 Interests, reasons for selling. Addreas No. 888, 

 c are Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Retail greenhouses, well stocked 

 with carnations, roses and bedding stock; 

 ii" lots; home, 3 rooms; city water, electric 

 liKhts, natural gas; adjoins town Just outside 

 city limits; one of tbe best towns in Oklahoma; 

 [iroperty adjoins campus of state school; no 

 tompetition; sell every flower raised at retail; 

 fenson for selling, other business takes all my 

 ttttentlon; small payment down, balance on time 

 to suit purchaser. Address No. 409. care Flo- 

 ns ts' Review, Chicago. 



von SALE— A well paying florist establlsh- 

 ^ meat, 45 minutes' ride from New York cut 

 nowpr market, consisting of three large modern 

 Krpfnhouses (Lord & Burnliam make) and two 

 smaller ones, many cold frames, one 7-room 

 au( bath residence, with electric and gas light 

 "'III all modern improvements, one 2-family 

 iKuis... one garage for 2 autos, about 1 acre of 

 Kro'ind on 2 .ivenues (14 city lots), opposite 

 l!,''!'^'t<'r.v. with old established trade: price 

 Ji^.OOO.no, no mortgage. Address No. 488, care 

 i-if ffists' Review. Chicago. "^^ 



"pOR SALE— As I am going on the farm I 

 ^ otter my place for .sale, consisting of 7 

 Mtenhonses, from 1 to 3 years old, and Sroom 

 !,>,!. ,*^*^= city water; coal, $1.40 per ton de- 



I trod; at small park, 2 blocks from car line; 

 '. man-American neighborhood: 2 blocks from 

 4-arfn ^^9 school; 25 loads of dirt, 100 sash, 

 t.tJ >''*•*"= telephone, $1.50 per month; all 

 onn ;„-,V"o^^ ''^'■■'y stocked; ground 125x135, 

 of iM nni ^ ■",•>'■<' houses; hot water heat; town 

 cnuV' . = **"^y P'**^® '" e«st half of city; 3 

 ..vnr.vi- ■'* *■"''* o' niP: no <leliveries made, 

 ail I ""^ f}^ "t ^^^ Pl»c<^: ran $1500 in May 

 «'»1 .June, $4000.00, all cash, for year; 10.000 



h,.'.t . '"'^^' '^*'"n> ft"to shfcd: houses not the 

 Will l"i ^il" <^*" ^row the stuff: $500.00 cash 

 ton, 5 UH^ •'«'»': "i'l t«lfe $3800.00 and give 



I I III • ^^- Harrold, 1849 E. Main St., Deca- 



Situation Wanted 



By married man; life experience, inside 

 ZxZ ^^ outside culture, landscape gar- 



yeais-'^n,u1*^K°'"5^''''f'"0'^*"K: '««* employment 10 

 T iift,» ' references: private place preferred. 



llNORMANN, 4313 Walnirt St, Kansas Gty, Mo. 



^^OR SALE OR LEASE 



acre of^*^^*^ ^^^'^' '^^ 'eet of glass, one 

 *ell eW^f^' '•esidence, heating plant, good 



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buying. 



""gene Floral Co., Kugono. Ore. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 5, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this ottice untn 10 a. m. March 1, 1910, and 

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

 the grounds of the Federal Bulidiogs at Ala- 

 meda, Berkeley, Riverside, and San Jose, Call 

 fornia; Albany and Eugene, Oregon; Belling- 

 ham. North Yakima, Olympia, Tacoma, and 

 Walla Walla, Washington; and Lewiston, Idaho, 

 in accordance with the specifications, copies of 

 which as well as copies of approach plans of 

 the several buildings may be had upon applica- 

 tion to the respective Custodians of the Build- 

 ings, or at this office. Make application only 

 for the specification and drawing for the build- 

 ings for which you intend to submit proposals. 

 Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect. 



Situation Wanted 



A 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 



Situation Wanted 



By head gardener or supt. on a large private 

 estate with greenhouses, by married man, 87, 

 no children; honest and of executive ability, 

 both under glass and the general supervision 

 on the outside; would prefer a new place under 

 construction, where only the highest wages are 

 paid, with house and privileges; state highest 

 salary and particulars. Address No. 426, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



AS FOREN&N. 



Address No. 413, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



WANTED-LADY 



Young man with fair capital, at present a 

 manager, has intentions of going into business 

 for himself, with best practical knowledge and 

 business ability, strictly temperate, has a 

 heart's desire to meet a young lady with a view 

 to early marriage. 



Address No. 425, care Florists' 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-IM^LL MFQ. CO. 



Lebanon, Mo. 



WANTED TO BUY 



Now or July first, in middle west, in city of 

 over 20,000 population, with landscape possibil- 

 ities, modern greenhouses with live retail trade; 

 or wholesale place near city. Must have dwell- 

 ing and some land for nursery purposes. Give 

 full particulars first letter: size of houses, land, 

 dwelling, price, amount cash down, terms for 

 balance. No run down place wanted. 



Box 1S0, Ne^v Market, N. J. 



FOR SALE 



One of the best florist's openings in Iowa: 

 will sell entire plant. 7500 feet of glass, two 

 good dwelling houses: or will sell half interest 

 to a good grower; the business has grown too 

 much for one to look after. If you mean busi- 

 ness, address 



PALMER GREENHOUSE, Cherokee, Iowa 



Flower Store for Sale 



First-class retail flower store in Detroit; 

 new, up-to-date fixtures: high-class location: 

 excellent hospital trade: price reasonable; a 

 snap for a good live florist: best reasons for 

 selling. 



Address No. 408, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



FOR SALE 



At a sacrifice of $5000.00 less than cost, one 

 greenhouse 32.\300, one 42x100, two LjxIOO; all 

 King steel construction and mostly newly built; 

 largest one truss roof no post; two new steam 

 boilers, steam pump, gas engine, potting room, 

 one new storage shed 20x60, barn, two double 

 sided chicken houses 10x18, cattle shed, arti- 

 llclai lake with abundance of water, 36 ft. 

 above service outlets, giving IS pounds pressure 

 by gravity; all greciihouses and three acres of 

 gardens are equipped with the Skinner spriuklinfj; 

 system; fair six-room house, good well water: 

 also 30 acres of land, gootl pikes, traction lines 

 and several steam roads; five miles from Dela- 

 ware, 0., and 18 miles from Columbus, O.. 

 over two hundred thousand population ; very 

 good reasons for selling on request; if sold at 

 once will take $13,000.00, half cash, balance 

 on time. Address A. H. Marquart, 714 Col. 

 Sav. & Trust Bldg., Columbus, Ohio. 



FOR SALE OR LEASE 



A new plant with modern equipment, con- 

 sisting of seven houses 22 ft. x 115 ft., including 

 boiler house, office and potting room; located in 

 flourishing city and having a large wholesale 

 and retail trade well established; plant is in 

 excellent condition. The best of shipping facili- 

 ties. Will sell for cash or accept small i)ayment 

 with balance of purchase price to be paid on 

 reasonable terms with moderate rate of interest. 

 Will lease plant for a term of years at a moder- 

 ate rental, with privilege of applying rental on 

 purchase price. Photograph and blueprint fur- 

 nished upon application. 



NEGAUNEE GREENHOUSES 

 Negaunee , Mlotalcan 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 31, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received iii 

 this office until 10 a. m., February 23. 1916, and 

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

 the grounds of the Ftederal Buildings at Bangor, 

 BIddeford, Oldtown, and Waterville, Maine: 

 Rochester, New Hampshire; Bennington, Ver- 

 mont; Milford, New Bedford, Quincy, and Wo- 

 burn, Massachusetts: Ansonia. and WilUmantlc. 

 Connecticut; Bristol, and Pawtucket, Rhode 

 Island; and Auburn, Cortland, Fulton, Johnstown, 

 MIddletown, New Rochelle, Clean, and Port 

 Jervis, New York, In accordance with the spe- 

 cifications, copies of which as well as copies of 

 approach plans of the several buildings may be 

 had upon application to the respective Custo- 

 dians of the buildings, or at this office. Make 

 application only for the specification and draw- 

 ing for the buildings for which you intend to 

 submit proposals. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting 

 Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT. SUPERVISING 

 Architect's Office. Washington. D. C, Febru- 

 ary 1, 1916. — Sealed Proposals ^vill be received 

 in this office until 10 a. m., February 25, 191C, 

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Du- 

 luth. Lake City, Moorhead, and Owatonna, Min- 

 nesota; Bismarck, and Minot, North Dakota; 

 Brookings, Lead, Rapid City, and Watertown, 

 South Dakota ; lender, and Rock Springs, 

 Wyoming; and Billings, and Missoula, Montana, 

 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 speci- 

 fication and drawing for the buildings for which 

 you intend to submit proposals. Jas. A. Wet- 

 more, Acting Supervising Architect. 



Greenhouses For Sale or Rent 



Four steel constructed King houses, three 18x150 

 feet, one 32x150 feet; built four years, in A-1 con- 

 dition; two American Radiator Company sectional 

 boilers; larg« potting house; side-track alongside 

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

 muck. Write for terms to 



THE CIIEEMHG inmsaY CO., HoMM, Hkii. 



HELP WANTED 



Kzperlenced Florists for Cut rio^^er 

 Departments 



W-MO PL.ANT8MEN-e» 



Personal application only. Apply to 



C. C. TREPEL, at Bloomingdale'a, 



5»tli Street, NKW YORK CITV 



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 



