December 28, 1016. 



The Florists' Review 



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Want ihI For Sale Department 



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■iT' AdvertlMmenU nnder this head ISVi oenta 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertlalnff. In aendlnc remittance coaat six 

 word! to the line. 



DtiplaradvertlMmenta In thli department $1.50, 

 net, lor one Inch apace. 



When answers are to be sent In oar care, add 10 

 cents for forwardlnv. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 

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SITUATION WANTED— A good, all-round florist 

 wants to make a change; state wages. Ad- 

 dress No. 108, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman. Southern 

 states; practical grower,<^marrled. Please 

 state particulars. Address No. 95, care Florists' 

 Kevlew, Chicago. 



STtUATION wanted— By young married 

 man, as grower In charge; nationality, 

 American. C. E. Hollled, care Kamrar Bldg., 

 Webster City, Iowa. 



SITUATION WANTED— By an elderly man; 

 all-round grower; English; $10.00 per week 

 with board and room. Address Wm. Kirkham, 

 705^ Main St., EvansYiile, Ind. 



SITUATION WANTED— By experienced grower 

 of carnations and bedding plants; have good 

 references. State wages In first letter. Address 

 No. 91, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, 6 years* 

 experience In growing carnations, roses, pot 

 plants. Kansas, Oklahoma or Texas preferred. 

 Please state wages in first letter. Address No. 

 90, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By working foreman, 

 first-class grower of roses, carnations, mums 

 and potted plants; 35 years old; single and 

 strictly sober. Prefer a place where No. 1 

 quality is required. Address No. 102, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By Hollander, age 26, 

 as foreman; life experience in nurserj-, 

 shaping and culture of boxwood, evergreens and 

 rhododendrons; experienced also with graftings 

 of all kinds inside as well as outside. Have the 

 best recommendations. Address No. 104, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Florist, 36, married, 

 no children; life experience; up-to-date 

 grower in roses, carnations, pot plants; also good 

 designer; absolutely man of good character; 

 wants position only where an experienced man 

 is desired; please state wages in first letter. 

 Address No. 100, care Florists' Revie w, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Night fireman for steam 

 boilers. Sinner Bros., 158 N. Wabash Ave., 

 C hicago, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced rose grower. 

 Holton & Hunkel Co., 462 Milwaukee St., 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



HELP WANTED — Rose grower to work under 

 foreman ; steady place and goo<l wages. Ap- 

 ply to Sinner Bros., 158 N. AVabash Ave., Chi- 

 cago; 



HELP WANTED— Experienced man for rose 

 section; must be sober. Give references 

 and wages first letter. Hosklns Floral Co., Bls- 

 marck, N. Dak. 



ELP WANTED— Landscape architect; young 

 man, good address. Permanent position in 

 Southern city. Address No. 897, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Orchid grower, assistant, 

 with practical experience; references re- 

 quired. Louis Burk, Glrard Ave. and Third St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



TTELP WANTED— Experienced man In pot 

 -*-»- growing; must be sober. Give references 

 and wages In first letter. Hosklns Floral Co., 

 Bismarck, N. Dak. 



HELP WANTED— A lady or gentleman for a 

 flower store on south side, Chicago. State 

 ■wages and experience. Address No. 105, care 

 Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



TTELP WANTED— Two or three gardeners for 

 ■*-■- private place, used to outdoor planting; 

 steady work; board fiirnished. Address No. 5, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



TTELP WANTED— Man for retail greenhouse, 

 ■*-*• capable of growing pot plants, chrysanthe- 

 mums and bedding stock. Apply at once to 

 Adol ph Malchow. .S745 No. Clark St., Chicago. 



TTELP WANTED— Working foreman who under- 

 J-l stands growing carnations, Easter lilies, 

 mums, bulbs and bedding plants; 35,000 square 

 reet glass. H. T. Mead, 1230 Hanover St., 

 Manchester , N. H. 



TTELP WANTED — Greenhouse vegetable grower 

 ■*-'■ and one who can oversee outside work; 

 steady employment and good wages. Give experi- 

 ence and all pnrtioilars in first letter. I. 

 Shel by Crall, Monongahela. Pa. 



TTELP WANTED— Man of good address, ac- 

 ■*-*■ customed to waiting on private customers 

 •n a niirsery; must lie thoroughlv acquainted 

 with nursery stock, knowing the value of shrubs 

 and trees, more particularly evergreens; must 

 speak English well. In replV. state full experi- 

 Pnce, past record, age and bv whom formorlv 

 employed. The Elizabeth Nursery Co., Eliza- 

 f>cth, N. J. ■ 



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HELP WANTED — A-1 waterer and grower at 

 once. Address Sunt. B. Eldredge Green- 

 hous e, W. Ple a s ant St., Belvldere, 111. 



HELP WANTED — A young man who has had 

 some experience growing roses, carnations, 

 mums and pot stuff. I have an excellent opening 

 for an ambitious, energetic man who can pro- 

 duce the goods. None but a live wire need 

 apply. Adolph Donart, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. 



ANTED — Used sash bars, double-thick glass 



and hotbed sash. Address B. S. Kneeland. 



Grand Forks, N. P. 



WANTED — Partner in greenhouse, landscape 

 man preferred; 2500 ft. glass. Address 

 No. 107, care Florists' Review, Chicag o. 



WANTED — Partner, lady or gentleman. In 

 flower store, south side, Chicago. Little 

 money necessary. Address No. 106, care Flo- 

 rlsts' Review, Chic ago. 



WANTED TO RENT — About 3 small green- 

 houses; not too far from Chicago. State 

 full particulars. Mr. Louis Hampe, Des Plalnes, 

 111. 



OR SALE OR RENT— Greenhouse, 8000 ft. 

 glass, cost over $3000.00 three years ago. 

 Will sell for $1000.00, easy terms. Apply John 

 Bulk, 1712 South 4th Ave., Maywood, 111. 



FOR SALE — One used No. 6 Morehead Steam 

 Return Trap In A-1 condition. The Joseph 

 & Peiss Co., 632 St. Clair Ave., N. W., Cleveland, 

 Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Florist store; good paying, near 

 big hospital; doing excellent business. 

 Owner retiring. Address No. 84, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago^ 



FOR SALE — Cheap, a new store, facing Sheri- 

 dan Road In Edgewater Beach Hotel. Fine 

 opportunity for energetic party. John Mangel, 

 17 E. Monroe St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, residence, land, 

 Willamette Valley, western Oregon; well 

 stocked, growing business. John Israelson, 626 

 Galena Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 



FOR SALE— 1250 ft. 2-inch pipe, full lengths, 

 used one year; 7'^c per ft. f. o. b. Lincoln, 

 quantity of 2, 2%, 3-inch fittings at half whole- 

 snio cost. Send for descriptions. Yule, Florist, 

 Lincoln, Neb. 



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

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

 H. P. return tubular 78-ln. shell, 14 ft., 4-In. 

 tubes. Inquire of Beverwyck Brewing Company, 

 Albany, N. Y. 



FOR .SALE — Gate valve, 8-Inch non-rising stem, 

 Irou body, brass stem and trimmings, In use 

 Just a few years, all In good condition, $20.00. 

 Cash with order. Jacob H. Weaver, R. F. D. 

 6, Lancaster, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Three modern greenhouses with 

 stock, brick store, one vacant lot, on Wood- 

 mere Ave., opposite The Woodmere Cemetery, 

 Detroit, Mich. Apply Charles Wamcke, 2446 

 Fo rt St., West, Detroit, Mich. 



FOR S.\LE — A bargain, good paying green- 

 house range with plenty of room to spread 

 out in a town with 15,000 inhabitants and 10 

 miles west of Chicago, all stock Included. Ad- 

 dross No. 210, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Stock and fixtures of greenhouse 

 and flower store in central part of l)est 

 flower town in Ohio; horse, 3 wagons; reason 

 for selling, ill health. Cheap rent. Good place 

 for amateur. Address No. 98, care Florists' Re- 

 view, (Chicago. 



FOR SALE — One Are box boiler for hot water, 

 10 ft. long, was in use up to quitting flring 

 this 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 R. R. 

 L. Turner & Sons, 352 Park Ave., Kenosha, Wis. 



FOR SALE— 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, 1.^5 and 200 boiler horse " power. 

 "Cure your circulation troubles now." James V. 

 Colpitts, Engr., 27 South 18th St., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



OR 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 investi- 

 gation 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. 



FOR SALE— First-class retail establishment, 

 within ten miles of heart of Chicago, In 

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

 flocked malnlf with bedding plants and ferns. 

 Located one-half block from electric line; eight- 

 room stucco residence, heated by greenhouse 

 boiler. Modem Improvements. Worth $10,000 

 hut can be had for $8,000 if taken before Feb. 

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

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 3 new greenhouaes, 2.')xl00 ft. 

 each, ail iron frame and up-to-date: city 

 water costs .$12.00 per year: all planted, full of 

 cnrnations, mums, potted plants; also nursery 

 attached, with fancy shrubbery; good business 

 in funeral designs; situated in the middle of 

 town of 0000; a large hot water Iviiier. almost 

 new: 3000 ft. hot water pipes: cheap. I am too 

 old to work it. No other greenhouse in the town. 

 Oregon City Greenhouses, Oregon City, Oregon. 



FOR SALB — 6000 SS-inch double carnation sup- 

 ports, good as new, $16.00 per 1000. Cash. 

 W. E. Rossney, Bloomlngton, 111. 



FOR SALE — Best business of its size In In- 

 diana; 6000 ft. of glass and residence; good 

 condition; no competition; worth investigation. 

 B. B. Stlnson, Montpelier, Ind. 



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. 



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 

 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 magni- 

 tude. If you are interested write, explain what 

 branch .vou will fit the best in and how much 

 you can invest, salary expected, experience, etc. 

 Address No. 89, eare Florists' Review, Chicago 



HELP WANTED 



A-1 rose grower. None other 

 need apply. 



J. C. RENNISON CO. 

 SIOUX CITY. IOWA 



FOR SALE 



A modem greenhouse establishment, consist- 

 ing of 75,000 feet of glass, all stocked. 4*4 acres 

 of land and &-room cottage. Within '20 miles of 

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

 suit purchaser. ' 



Address No. 55, care fkN-ists' Review, Chicago 



FOR SALE 



Display Refrigerator 6-ft. wide, 3-ft. deep 

 and 7-ft. 6-in. high, finished in white enamel, 

 arranged on front with four (4) drawers for cut 

 flowers and two (2) glass-paneled display doors 

 in the center with a bevel plate glass mirror at 

 top. Been in use about one year. Is in first- 

 class condition. Cost $275.00 when new. Make 

 me an oflfer 

 Address No. 99. care Florists' Review. Chicago 



For Sale 



Houses 30xJ60 ft., 27,"«) mi. ft. of mo<lern glass. 3 

 years old, filled with flowers and lettuce; 3S acres 

 of Ijest hlack soil, 2 lartre residences, 4 acres of as- 

 paragus, ^ acre of rhubarb, 2 acres fruit: S acres 

 outside Irrigation; cheap coal, mine on property: 

 city water, big barn an<l sheds, 6 delivery wagons, 4 

 horses and harness for same; 1-ton aut-» truck and 

 all kinds oi implements for running a flrst-class flo- 

 rist, nursery and vegetahle gardens. $12,0 0.00 ca«h. 

 balance on easy terms. Within 1 miles of Chicago 

 and l>u miles of city of 20,1)" 0. Retail trade for ev- 

 erything you can (jrow. Located 'a mile from the 

 only two cemeteries in the city. 



Address No. 101. care Florists' Review. Chicago 



FOR SALE 



One greenhouse, 50x'200 ft., new cypmss beds, 

 planted in carnations: I 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 1st- class; I propagating 

 building, 11x50 ft.; boiler house, 20.\60 ft., con- 

 crete blocks, concrete cellar, heated by steam: 

 Hippard trap; 2 cisterns about 70 bbls, each, i 

 cistern 350 bbls.: no water to buy; potting shed, 

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

 wagon shed; 10 large lots, about J 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 12c 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 suit«d. 



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



