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The Florists' Review 



43 



FOR SAXJB— On* naed No. ff Morehead Bteam 

 return tnp. The Joseph & Felu Co., 033' 

 Bi. Olalr Ave.. OleTeland. O. 



FOB SALE — Second-hand pipe, all alMa, rait- 

 able for either steam or hot water nae; 

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



FOB SALB — A bargain, rood paying green- 

 house range with plenty of room to spread 

 eat In a town with 16,000 Inhabitants and 10 

 miles west of Chicago, all stock Included. Ad- 

 dress No. 110, care Florists' Bevlew. CBilcago. 



FOR SALB — One fire box boiler for hot water, 

 10 ft. long, was In nse np to qnlttlng firing 

 ttils spring, requires no brick work. $110.00. Put- 

 ting In larger boiler Is reason for selling. Can be 

 shipped either by the N. W. or St. Paul B. B. 

 L. Turner A Sons, 882 Park Ave., Ke nosha, Wis. 



FOR SALE— 6 greenhouses, about 25,000 ft. of 

 glass, steam heat, with or without retail 

 store, own water plant, in manufacturing city 

 of 30,000. The place must be seen to see Its 

 advantages. Retail market for everything grown. 

 If interested come and see me or write Anton 

 Krut, Butler, Pa. 



FOB SALE — ^Fireproof Champion complete ac- 

 count filing system, used only 6 mo., all 

 complete, cost #175.00 net; will sell for $140.00 

 cash. Reason for sale, not large enough. Space 

 for 820 charges. Base 24x30, height 21 in. All 

 pads, etc., ready for business. Hammerschmldt 

 ft Cla rk. Medina, O. ^ 



FOR SALB — Rebuilt Morehead Return Steam 

 Traps, ready for use, with complete Instal- 

 lation directions from engineer, with eight years' 

 experience in design of return trap systems. 

 Capacities 65, 135 and 200 boiler horse power. 

 "Cure your circulation troubles this fall." James 

 v. Colpitts, Engr., 27 South 18th St., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Or rent; on easy terms, a most 

 prosperous florist's business in this fast 

 groTirfng city; 15,000 feet of glass. This is a fine 

 chance for enterprising young men, and if you 

 are wise you will look into it. For particulars 

 address Fred L. Hahn, 1081 Eleventh Street, or 

 call, by appointment, at Room 23 Mack Block, 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



SITUATION WANTED 



First-class grower of roses, carnations, mums 

 and general line of pot and bedding plants: 

 capable to take entire charge of large section 

 or place, where No. 1 stuflF is desired. Private 

 or commercial, with 26 years of experience; 

 married. 



Address No. 492. care Florists' Review, Chicago 



rOR SALE 



Boilers— 2 80-horsepower, Scotch type; 

 1 No. 6 Kroeschell, 1 40-horse firebox. 

 Boilers , all si zes and types . Buyers ' prices . 



CASEY BOILER CO., Springfield, Ohio 

 SITUATION WANTED 



By Englishman, a first-class grower of Christ- 

 mas and Easter stock, cut flowers, etc. Leading 

 grower since 1911 lor the foremost plant whole- 

 saler trading in Boston. Cyclamens, oranges, 

 ardisias and heathers are my specialties. 18 

 years' experience in America and England. 

 Single; Protestant, disengaged. State wages in 

 ilrst letter. Address H. VERNON MOORE, 174 

 Willow Road, Nahant, Mass. 



Help Wanted 



A-1 Carnation Grower. 



None other need apply. State 

 references. 



J. C. RENNISON CO.. Sioux City. U. 



Help Wanted 



GARDENER 



Single man who can come at once and operate 

 small greenhouse on private estate, for raising 

 vegetables. Wages $40.00 per month and board. 



THE DECKER fARMS. 



Brighton, Mich. 



Help Wanted 



WIRE WORKERS on FLORAL DESIGNS 



Gotd Wifes— Steady Enployment 

 Address No. 506, care Florisb' Review, Chicago 



For Sale 



To Settle Estate 



$26,000.00 plant, 11.000 feet of glass, 

 cement and semi-steel, built by Lord & 

 Burnham; 70 miles from Boston, on rail- 

 road; driven well supply; also modern 

 house, with plenty of land. A splendid 

 opportunity for live man. 

 Write to 



J. G. HANSON, M. D. 

 Noi>thampton, Mass. 



JOHN I.. BRT.AMT 



artist and storeman of recognized ability, is open 

 for engagement. Single, American, age 31.13 years* 

 experience. Will b« glad to furnish references and 

 submit photoa of work. In fact, I Invite the most 

 rigid InTestlgailon as to ability or character. Ten- 

 nessee, Kentucky or Georgia preferred, espe- 

 cially Memphis or Nashville, but only where 

 the best of work Is desired and originality encour- 

 aged. At present, artist and manager with A. 0. 

 Brown, Springfield. 111. 

 Address J. L. Bryant, 217 S. 6th St., Springfield. HI. 



Carnation Grower 



Young, ambitious married man who un- 

 derstands growing and propagating. 

 Wages $60.00 a month, with a new 7-room 

 house and bath. 



Address No. 1, care Florists' Review, Chicafo 



Situation Wanted 



A competent storeman, with original ideas in 

 decorating, artistic maker-up and designer, 

 wishes to secure permanent position with a 

 first-class establishment. Please state partic- 

 ulars and salary in first letter. 



Address No. 2, care Florists' Review, Chicafo 



PARTNER WANTED 



I have a small amount of capital and 18 years' 

 experience with all pot plants, cut fiowers and 

 general run of greenhouses. I have been produc- 

 ing the best plants going into New Kngland mar- 

 kets. Have you the trade and cannot grovr 

 the stuff? If so, let me help you. Klther sex; 

 first class references; Protestant; sloffle: letters 

 confidential. 



Address No. 491, care Florists' Review, Cbicaso 



SITUATION WANTED 



As Foreman 



Address No. 493, care Florists' Review, Chicaco 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

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

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Bed- 

 ford, Carnegie, Corry, Gettysburg, Harrlsburg, 

 Huntlngdmi, RIdgway, Pennsylvania; Lewes, 

 Delaware: Burlington, Long Branch, Morristown, 

 New Jersey; Bluefield, Charleston, Fairmont, 

 Grafton, Moundsvllle, Point Pleasant, Sisters- 

 vlUe, West Virginia; Covington, Hampton, Nor- 

 ton, Virginia; in accordance with the specifica- 

 tions, copies of which as well as copies of ap- 

 proach plans of the several buildings may be 

 had upon application to the respective Custo- 

 dians of the Duildlngs, or at this office. Make 

 application only for the si)eciflcatlon8 and draw- 

 ings for the buildings for which you intend to 

 submit proposals. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting 

 Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTJfENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Scaled Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., December 4, 1916, and 

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Al- 

 bany, Eugene, Pendleton, The Dalles, Oregon; 

 Idaho Falls, Idaho; Brigham City, Utah; Bel- 

 llngham, Everett, Walla Walla, Washington; 

 Chico, Grass Valley, Pasadena, Santa Barbara, 

 California; 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 res];>ectlve Custodians of the 

 buildings, or at this office. Make application 

 onl7 for the specifications snd drawinps for the 

 buildings for which you intend to submit pro- 

 posals. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising 

 Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT. SUPERVISING 

 • Architect's Office, WashlBgtoh, D. C, October 

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., November 20, 1918, 

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Bell- 

 aire, Bellefmtalne, Cambridg''. Dayton, Marion, 

 Mansfield, Masslllon, Portsmouth, Salem, Sidney, 

 Tiffin, Wooster, Xenla, Ohio; Beardstown, Blue 

 Island, Belvidere, Canton, Centralla, CoUins- 

 ville, Danville, Duquoln, Evanston, Harrisburg, 

 Macomb, Mount Vernon, Paris, Princeton, Robin- 

 son, Urbana, Illinois; Bloomington, Connersvllle, 

 Crawfordsvllle, Elwood, Gary, Goshen, Jeffer- 

 Bonville, Mlshawaka, Peru, Princeton, Seymour, 

 Portland, Munde, Indiana; In accordance with 

 the specifications, copies of which as well as 

 copies of approach plans of the several build- 

 ings may be had vpon application to the respec- 

 tive Custodians of the buildings, or at this of- 

 fice. Make application only for the specifica- 

 tions and drawings for the buildings for which 

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

 more, Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., November 22, 1916, 

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Hot 

 Springs, Newport, Arkansas; AmarlUo, Bryan, 

 Cuoro, Longview, Uvalde, Texas; El Reno, Law- 

 ton, Oklahoma; Arkansas City, Clay Center, 

 Chaxute, Garden City, Independence, McPher- 

 son, Wellington, Winfield, ICansas; Chllllcothe, 

 De Soto, Webb City, Missouri; Beatrice, Lin- 

 coln, McCook, Nebraska; Davenport, Iowa; Ros- 

 well. New Mexico; Greeley, Colorado; In ac- 

 cordance 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 specifica- 

 tions and drawings for the buildings for which 

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

 more, Acting Supervising Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTHrENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., November 16, 1916, 

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

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at Eliz- 

 abeth City, Gastonla, Kinston, Rocky Mount, 

 Washington, North CaroUna; Pulton, George- 

 town, Henderson, Jackson, Lawrenceburg, Ken- 

 tucky; CookevlUe, Jelllco, Shelbyville, Ten- 

 nessee; Clarksdale, Laurel, Mississippi; Sum- 

 ter, South Carolina; Cartersville, Quitman, 

 ThomasvlUe, Georgia; Live Oak, Florida; 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 appli- 

 cation only for the specifications and drawings 

 for the buildings for which you Intend to submit 

 proposals. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervis- 

 ing Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., November 30, 1916, and 

 then opened, for planting trees, shntbs, etc., 

 on the grounds of the Federal Buildings at 

 Austin, Minnesota; Chippewa Falls, Delavan, 

 Marinette, Stevens Point, Watertown, Wiscon- 

 sin; Minot, Wahpeton, North Dakota: Billings, 

 Bozeman, Miles City, Montana; Lander, Rock 

 Springs, Wyoming; Albion, Alpena, Big Rapids, 

 Cadillac, Escanaba, Holland, Ishpeming, Mount 

 Clemens, Petoskey, Three Rivers, Traverse City, 

 Michigan; 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 specifications and drawings for the 

 buildings for which you Intend to submit propo- 



".*'',:. X "'?■• •^- "VVetmore, Acting Supervising 

 Architect. 



TREASURY DEPARTMENT, SUPERVISING 

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

 24, 1916. — Sealed Proposals will be received in 

 this office until 10 a. m., November 14, 1916 and 

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

 the gronnds of the Federal Buildings at Bldde- 

 ford, Gardiner, Oldtown, Watervllle, Main»- 

 Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Rochester, New Hamp- 

 shire; Bennington, Brattleboro, Vermont- Green- 

 field, Massachusetts; Ansonla, Danbury, Stam- 

 ford. Connecticut: Auburn, Fulton, Glens Falls 

 Mount Vernon, New Roohelle, Olean, Port Jer- 

 yis. New York- in accordance with the specifica- 

 tions, copies of which as well as copies of ap- 

 proach plans of the several buildings may be 

 had ui)on application to the respective Custo- 

 dians of the ^uildings, or at this office. Make 

 fn^il. rnVT*. "°k'',SV t»»^«Peclflcatlons and draw- 

 ings for the buildings for which yon Intend to 

 submit proposals. Jas. a. Wetmofe, Acting Sn" 

 pervlsing Architect. ' 



OTICE 



The Florists' Hail Association rate of insur- 

 ance from Nov. 1, 1916. to Nov. 1, 1917 will be 

 20c per 100 square feet of single thick glass and 

 8c per 100 souare feet of double thick glass. 



For particulars, address 



JOHN G. ESLER, Saddle River, N. J. 



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