Decdmbbb 21. 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



43 



HKLP WANTED — Greenhouse vegetable grower 

 and one who can oversee outside work; 

 siciidy employment and good wages. Give experi- 

 ence and all particulars In first letter. J. 

 Jiii 'Iby Crall, Monongaiiela, Pa. 



KLP "WANTED — Good appearing salesman, 

 one who is good on funeral work, baskets, 

 iquets, etc.; wages, |ie.00 to start. Come 

 i,t along if you can qualify. F. Holznagle, 

 (I AVoodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



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i;LP wanted — Two young men for general 

 greenhouse work on medium-sized place 

 , re first-class stock is grown; must have 

 uc experience; must be hustlers who are wlU- 

 ' to learn. State wages expected in first 

 i,r. Address No. 81, care Florists' Review, 

 ;< ago. 



Hi;r,P WANTED — Working foreman who can 

 produce high-class cut flowers and potted 

 stf.i for modem range of 40,000 feet of glass; 

 besi wages paid to right man; state wages in 

 fir.si letter. Job open Jan. 1. Must be sober 

 and reliable. Also greenhouse helper wanted. 

 ViiIK' t's Greenhouses, Minot, N. D. 



T.r.P WANTED— Night fireman for commercial 

 place where flowers and vegetables are 

 grn\ !i; about 20,000 square feet of glass, steam 

 hen;: position tlie year around. Must under- 

 stai. 1 firing and have some knowledge of green- 

 hoiisv work. Give reference, age, married or 

 sin^'l ■, wages expected per month, in first letter. 

 I'osiiion open Jan 1. Healthful climate. Park 

 >]ntr.i nce Floral Co., Sherid an, Wyo. 



ANTED— Used sash bars, double-thick glass 

 and hotbed sash. Address E. S. Kneeland. 

 erand Forks, N. D. 



F01£ SALE OR KENT— Greenhouse, 8000 ft. 

 plass, cost over $3000.00 three years ago. 

 ■Will sell for $1000.00, easy terms. Apply John 

 Bulk. 1712 South 4th Ave., Maywood. ni. 



FOR SALE — Or rent, greenhouse, 8000 ft. 

 glass, % acre land. Apply John Bulk, 1712 

 So uth 4th Ave., Maywood, 1 11 . 



FOR SALE— 6000 20-inch double carnation sup- 

 ports, good as new, $15.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 ^V. K. Rossney, Bloomlngt on, 111. 



FO H SALE— Set of Dictionary of Gardening, 

 7 volumes, by Geo. Nicholson, A. L. S. 

 Pr CO. $10.00. E. Weber, 5138 No. Oakley Ave., 



Chicago. 



UOR SALE— Florist store; good paying, near 

 JL l)ig hospital; doing excellent business. 

 Owner retiring. Address No. 84, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago . 



JT^^ SAI»— Cheap, a new Btore, fadnr Sherl- 

 i dan Eoad In Bd^ewater Beach Hotel. Fine 

 ?S'S'^*'?'*y '2' enCTjeUo party. John Mangel, 

 17 B. Monroe St.. Ohlcaco. 



F°^'.-.„^'^^^~^'"*^"'i°"ses, residence, land. 

 *■ Willamette Valley, western Oregon; well 

 stocked, growing business. John Israelson, 520 

 galena Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 



IT It SALF.— Best business of Its size in In- 

 A iliana; 0000 ft. of glass and residence; good 

 conrtition: no competition; worth investigation. 

 i^. h. Stlnson, Montpeller, Ind. 



ppOR SALE— 1250 ft. 2-lnch pipe, fnll lenrtha. 

 On.nm^ *i°S ^'"' J^c Pef 't- '• o- b. Lincoln 

 Snco^n Neb*" descriptlona. Tnle, Florlat. 



Pon SALE— Boilers, two 80 H. P., return 

 ^ tubular shells, 66 In.. 14 ft. tubes, one 100 

 tnh, /'^tuf" tubular ^S-In. shell, 14 ft., 4-In. 

 Albany n"y^ "' Bevcrwyck Brewing Company. 



Won SALE— Gate valve. 8-Inoh non-rising stem, 

 ln»f *i' "°^^y' briss stem and trimmings, in use 

 O.lh'' -2^ ye.irs, all In pood condition, $20.00. 

 v^ash with order. Jacob JI. AVcaver, R. F. D 

 "^ Lanoastcr. Pa. 



r ^'if ^,^^F' — '^^"■ee modern greenhouses with 

 wprn 4 ' """'^^ ^*°''^' one vacant lot, on Wood- 

 Dofrni; 1;. opposite The Woodmere Cemeterv. 

 Fort si" ^^''^'V Apply Charles AVamcke, 2445 

 -~p~hl i' ^Vest, Detroit, Mich. ^_ 



POB SALE— A bargain, good paying green- 

 ont In '?'*'"'^_rl*'' plenty of room to spread 

 Wlei w!J'"7'«??^ ^'WO tahabltanta and 10 

 SeS S*"* «' Chicago, all atock Included. Ad- 

 ^ wo. Jio^oare Florlatg' Review. CMmco^ 



P I, ^r^I-'E— Greenhouse, 7000 feet of glass, 

 one ■uZ.- steam heat, electric Iltrhts; with 

 Placo '^.'}f '""'J: '"•ty of over 40.000. Good 

 "P OS, ^I"a'' amount buys. Must be sold to close 



^h' wrsconZ"" °"° ^°"'"^''"' Executor. 



pOR ^ij,__Q^^ flr. j^, boiler for hot water. 



this g,,rin- '»»»». ^M In nae np to quitting firing 



•»>lPDe(i .^Sf *^"*!J" '^■■22 '<" ••Ulng. Can be 

 ^ T^'^.r A^L**^ ^^.% ?• y-. «»' St. Paul B. B. 

 w^r^gL* Sone. 852 Park Ave.. Kenoaha. Wta. 



J ifn^'^^A modem, up-to-date flower atore 

 one nf Vi5 ? "P.* bn8lne88,^the best location in 

 •onajr ^ leading cities of Indiana. Very rea- 

 "e ir v/^nts for $200.00 per month. If you 

 The ! : If „5 'or a good thing Inquire at once, 

 •^fe i o,ut ^^V°3^ for selling. Address No. 4S, 

 w^' 2£lg ts' Review, Chicago. 



r ,; SALE— Rebuilt Morehead Return Steam 

 l«tlo. II, '..'■eady 'or use. with complete Instal- 

 *»l)er PnIf*^t'on8 from enelneer. with eight years' 

 ^•Pa< ti« OK ^S:^^ o' return trap systems. 

 y^rl vf.L^,- 13" "nd 200 boiler horse power. 

 ^- r. nu*' Circulation troubles this fall." James 

 *""« I'a • ^K^-' 27 South 18th St., Phlladel- 



This Place for Sale 



ON ACCOUNT OF POOR HEALTH 



40,000 feet of glass, in good condition, stocked to the roof with good, 

 salable stock, with a direct market for more than can grow ; good shipping 

 facilities, two minutes from railways, near Cleveland, Ohio ; good soil, sand 

 loam and clay on place ; 5 acres ; 8-room house, with boiler, garage, fore- 

 man's flat (6 rooms and bath), all heated by 3 steam boilers; electric and 

 gasoline water (75 lbs.) pressure systems. Price, half of cost, if you mean 

 business. Address No. 83* care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 7000 ft. of glass, good market, 40 

 miles west of Pittsburgh, Pa. ; in good con- 

 dition. A big bargain. Possession at once. 

 Address No. 94, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Eight greenhouses with sales- 

 room attached, four squares from heart of a 

 thriving city of 18,000; no competition; six-room 

 modern dwelling, garage and auto; net profits 

 over $7000.00 per year; will stand any Investl- 



fatlon you desire to give; $5000.00 cash, balance 

 15,000.00 on easy terms. Location, Texas. Do 

 not answer If you do not mean business. Ad- 

 dres No. 76, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FpOR SALE — First-class retail establishment, 

 within ten miles of lieart of Chicago, in 

 suburb of 30,000 population. 5000 ft. of glass, 

 stocked malnl/ with bedding plants and ferns. 

 Located one-half block from electric line; eight- 

 room stucco residence, heated by greenhouse 

 boiler. Modern improvpnients. AVorth $10,000 

 but can be had for $8,000 If taken before Feb. 

 1, 1917. Address No. 88, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



Situation Wanted, as Manager 



By young man with life experience in 

 every branch of the florists' business. 

 Thoroughly capable to successfully han- 

 dle any position. 



Address No. 82, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



SITUATION WANTED 



A first-class storeman, possessing original 

 artistic abilities in making-up. designing, 

 decorating; competent of taking charge: wishes 

 to secure a permanent position with a reliable 

 establishment. Please slate particulars and 

 salary in first answer. 



Address No. 96, care Florists' Review, Chicaso 



Landscape Architect, Perennial Specialist, 

 Nurseryman, Florist 



17 years' experience in all branches of 

 horticulture. Who needs me? Open to 

 the best offer. 

 Address No. 87, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



HUSTLERS' OPPORTUNITY 



A modern establishment, with wholesale, 

 retail and landscape opportunities beyond its 

 ability to fulfill, wants men with experience, 

 brains and push, to assist in forming and 

 become a part of a corporation of first nia^i- 

 tude. If you are interested write, explain what 

 branch you will fit the best in and how much 

 you can invest, salary expected, experience, etc. 



Address Ne. 89, csre Florists' Betiew, Cblcago 



FOR SALE 



One greenhouse, 50x200 ft., new cypress beds, 

 planted in carnations; 1 house, 25.\200 ft., raised 

 concrete beds, half of building in carnations, 

 rest in Sprengeri and roses; 1 house, 21 ft. 6 in. 

 by 200 ft., planted in sweet peas, in concrete beds 

 on ground, concrete walks: rest of building in 

 lettuce; all walls 3 ft. concrete, 4 ft, glass to gut- 

 ters, set on iron posts; all Ist-class; 1 propagating 

 building. 11x50 ft.; boiler house, 20x50 ft., con- 

 crete blocks, concrete cellar, heated by steam; 

 Hippard trap; 2 cisterns about 70 bbls. each, 1 

 cistern 350 bbls.; no water to bu.v; potting shed, 

 about 25,000 pots; small barn, tool house and 

 wagon shed; 10 large lots, about 2 acres. Can 

 sell all you can raise. Place built about 6 

 years. Cheap gas. I am in oil business and 

 cannot look after greenhouse. Will furnish gas 

 at Tic per 1000 ft. Land, buildings and stock 

 cost $16,000.00; will sell for $11,000.00, or rent to 

 party that has money to buy if suited. 



E. HUSTON & CO., SistersvlUe, W. Va. 



For Sale 



30,000 feet of glass, fully stocked, first-class 

 store, with full equipment, in live town; l-\ 

 acres land; $11,500.00, 17,000.00 cash, balance on 

 easy terms. Wi ite for full particulars. 



Address No. 75, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



FOR SALE 



A modern greenhouse establishment, consist- 

 ing of 75,000 feet of glass, all stocked, 4>« acres 

 of land and 6-room cottage. Within 20 miles of 

 Chicago. $16,000.00 cash, balance on terms to 

 suit purchaser. 



Address No. 55, care Florists' Review. Chicago 



FOR SALE 



On account of death of Fred W. Vick. the 

 business formerly conducted by him must be 

 disposed of at once. Residence and four green- 

 houses, well stocked, with about one and one- 

 third acres of land, just outside city. Splen- 

 did location. Address 



MRS. F. W. VICK 



724 Ridgeway Ave, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED 



A-l rose grower. None other 

 need apply. 



J. C. RENNISON CO. 



SIOUX CITY. IOWA 



