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The Rorists^ Review 



Febbuabx 20, 1919. 



HELP WANTHD — At once, good grower and 

 all-round florist, experienced In rose growing; 

 $55.00 per month; room and board; please state 

 age and references; steady position for riglit 

 party. Address T. Malbranc, 406 Main St., 

 Johnstown. Pa. 



UBIiP WANTED — Store man, A-1 designer and 

 maker-up for high-class store that does both 

 local and shipping trade; a splendid, permanent 

 position to right party; state age, experience 

 and salary in first letter. Address No. 116, care 



Florists' ReTJew. Chicago. 



EIjP wanted — Small greenhouse, residence 

 and a few acres of land; I have half sec- 

 tion good unimproved land 12 miles from best 

 market in northwest, SM miles from railroad 

 station, to trade for such place. Address No. 



112, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Gardener; man with general 

 greenhouse and gardening experience who 

 understands landscape work for permanent posi- 

 tion at our Greenfield plant; good opportunity 

 for capable gardener or florist. BU Lilly * 

 Company, Employment Department, Indianapolis, 

 Indiana. 



HELP WANTED — At once, experienced grower 

 of potted plants, bedding stock, mums, etc.; 

 have Just taken over this small place but will 

 build more glass to it; a chance for a good man 

 to become partner in the business; state age, 

 nationality, wages wanted and give references 

 in first letter. Wallace Florist. Wallace. Idaho. 

 ANTED— To buy or rent, greenhouse plant 

 conslatlng of 100.000 to 200,000 aq. ft. of 

 glau. Addt«sa No. 80, care Floriats' Review, 

 Chicano. 



WANTED— 1600 to 1800 ft. second-hand Skin- 

 ner system irrigation; must be in fair con- 

 dition. Crawford Greenhouse, Crawford, Neb. 

 Box 367. 



»«, ANTED— To buy or rent with option of 

 ''» buying, greenhouse business, 5000 to 10,000 

 ft. of glass near Philadelphia preferred. Address 

 No. 90, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — To buy second-hand greenhouses, 

 one or two, 21 or 25x50 to 75 ft.; prefer 

 semi-wood; give date of erection, make and con- 

 dltion. Dothan Flower Shop, Dothan, Ala. 



ANTED — To buy within 100 miles of Chi- 



cago, greenhouses, to take down and move; 



any size or condition; prefer standard size glass; 



give full particulars in first letter. Address No. 



114, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ANTED— To lease, with option of buying 



from 10,000 to 15,000 ft. of glass, or would 



take place on shares; A No. 1 all-round man with 



A No. 1 references; married; wife could take 



care of books and cutflower work. Address No. 



92, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



UIOR SALE OR RENT— Greenhouses, 16,000 ft. 

 r of glass, 8% acres black clay; Improvementa, 

 favorable transportation facilities. Ludwlg 

 Schmltt, Niles Center, 111. Box 91. 



FOR RENT— -On very reasonable terms, 16,000 

 square feet glass; good location. Address 

 No. Ill , care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — With privilege of buying, 5000 

 sq. ft. of glaa* with stucco office and sales- 

 room and 8-room stucco dwelling, all in good 

 condition; located in a west side suburb of Chi- 

 cago on a good corner one block from elevatQd 

 R R. station and within 45 min. ride from loop 

 district of Chicago; now stocked with general 

 blooming and bedding plants. Including several 

 thousand excellent geraniums in 2%-In. pots 

 ready for shift; can take possession at once and 

 reap a nice spring harvest. Address No. 74, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A bargain in greenhouse property; 

 Cash. Address No. 103, care Florists' Re- 



vlew, Chicago. 



ijiOR SALE— Boiler flues, 8-In., 10-ft., good 

 V condition; $1.00 each. C. W. Espy * Son, 



Brookvllle, Pa . 



IP OR SALE— S. S. A. 16x24 greenhouse glass; 

 F best condition, $6.00 per box. The McCallum 

 Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Oreenhouaes at a sacrifice In a 

 city of 7000; 6000 ft. glass, 1% acres of 

 land or more to suit buyer; anyone in field to 

 buy write to No. 466, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 4 greenhouses, dwelling, etc., 

 newly built, established trade, over 30 years 

 in one family; price $.^000, part cash; a splendid 

 offer. Address No. 68, care Florists' Review, 

 Chic ago. 



FOR SALE — 8000 ft. glass at a sacrifice, in 

 cantonment town; Investigate this opportun- 

 ity at once; reason for sellinjr, have other busi- 

 ness. C. C. Warburton, 293 Emmett St., Battle 

 Creek, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Five greenhouses, 8000 ft. of glass, 

 six room and bath modem, steam heated 

 dwelling, five acres of land; will sell with or 

 without dwelling. Address No. 106, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Standard hotbed sash, 3x6, $1.50 

 each; order for 10 to 24, $1.45 each; 25 to 

 T)0 $1.40 each; glass. 50 square feet, 6x8, 8x10, 

 at $4..50; 10x12, 10x14. at $4.25. C. N. Robin- 

 son & Bro., Dept. 26. Baltimore, Md. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse, 20.000 sq. ft. glass, 

 5 acres land, including dwelling, bam and 

 outbuildings; will sell greenhouse separately; 

 If you have $5000 cash it will pay you to come 

 and see this place. Mrs. W. E. Hall, Clyde, O. 



FOB SALE — Large florists' dlaplay refrigerator 

 with plate glass, 5 ft. z 6 ft. 6 In., in the 

 front, for $75.00 cash. The Silvleus A Sllvleus 

 Floral Co., Ashtabula, O. 



li^OR SALE — Greenhouse, % span 26x100, to be 

 m: removed before April 1; glass D, 8. A., cy- 

 press sash bars and plates and ridge pipe frame; 

 heating pipes are 2-in. flow, 1^-in. In the coils; 

 everything in good shape; no boiler. 0. E. Rob- 

 Inson, Wadena, Minn. 



L^OR SALE — Greenhouses, 10,000 ft. glass, 

 m! located near large cemetery, west of Chicago; 

 well stocked with spring plants; annual business 

 exceeds $6000.00; cause of selling ill health; will 

 sell reasonably; terms. Address No. 101, care 

 Florists' R evi ew, Chicago. 



Ij^OB SALB^Retall flower store In Chicago, 

 " Northwest side; good location, good trade, 

 both In cut flowers, funeral work and plants; 

 long established, low rent; fully atocked; alck- 

 neu, reason for ■elllng. For further Information 

 addreas No. 18, care Florista* Review, Chicago. 

 |/>0R SALE— Cheap, 40,000 pots, 2-in., 3%-ln., 

 V 5-In.; 300 boxes glass, 10x16; 20,000 ft. sash 

 bar, 194-ln.; 20,000 ft. pipe, 1%-In., 1%-in., 2-in., 

 3-in., 4-In. ; this is material from dismantled 

 houses, but Is good for any use; glass has been 

 cleaned and boxed. Virginia Nursery Co., Pur- 

 cellville, Va. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse plant, 12,000 ft. glass 

 stocked with roses; raised benches, steam 

 heat, city water, service building, bam and 8 

 acres of A-1 land; built five years; located in 

 an Indiana city; good shipping facilities; cor- 

 respondence solicited. Address No. 108, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



|j^OR SALE — In Woonsocket, S. D., 2 short roof 

 " greenhouses, each 16x28, fully equipped; resi- 

 dence and outbuildings occupying three acres of 

 land; fine opportunity for a rustler; nearest 

 greenhouse 25 miles. For further information 

 and terms apply to Mrs. H. E. Richardson, 

 Redlands Blvd., R. F. D., Yucaipa, Cal. 



OR SALE— 60 H. P. heating boiler; W. I. 

 pipe and fittings; brass Talves; other green- 

 honae materials. Including ventilators and doors; 

 also 16z24-incb, 16zl8-Incb, 14x20-Inch and 

 ■mailer alse D. S. A. clear, clean glass at $5.00 

 to $6.00 per box. Fox River Valley Gardens & 

 Oreenhousea, 4847 Greenwood Ave., Chicago, 111. 



^pOR SAL£>— A fine place for a florist of small 

 capital to get in business; 2 greenhouses, in 

 first-class condition, fully stocked, plenty of 

 fuel on hand, doing good business; new 5-room 

 cottage, office building, in county seat; no com- 

 petition; all for $3000.00, including stock and 

 good will. Address No. 78, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



tpOR SALE — Range of 8 up-to-date greenhouses, 

 containing 10,000 sq. ft. of glass; well estab- 

 lished in good residential section in city of 

 225,000 population; closed off past winter but 

 ready to start at once; full equipment of pots, 

 tools and other appointments. Inspection and 

 terms, apply, Thomas Curley, 16 Harkness St., 

 Providence, R. I. 



FOR SALE — Four greenhouses, six lots well 

 stocked and in good condition; the only 

 greenhouses in operation In town of 8000 popula- 

 tion; two good dwelling houses, 6000 feet of 

 glass, some nursery stock; 160 miles east is 

 nearest to any greenhouse; can sell all you can 

 raise and then some; write for terms. Jewell 

 Greenhouses, The Dalles, Ore. 



ij^OR SALE — 25,000 sq. feet of glass. 5 acres 

 r of good land, 0-room residence, all in run- 

 ning order; established business, retail and whole- 

 sale; wish to dispose of it at once on account of 

 death of owner; for immediate sale will sacrifice 

 It for $12,500.00, part payment down, balance on 

 terms; will bear close investigation. Address 

 No. 60, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



§ Single man. experienced in all branches 1 



g of horticulture, wants situation as super- E 



= intendent on private estate or institution; = 



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s No. 104, care Florists' Review. Chicago, i 



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1 SITUATION WANTKD | 



s A Btoreman of origrinal, artistic ability in [the = 



= very finest arrangement, desiKnins, make-up of = 



= table and house decorations, etc.: life experience, s 



= both Europe and America; age, thirty-four years; = 



= possesses commercial ability; competent to lake = 



= entire management; I desire to secure a perma- = 



= nent position with a first-class, reliable floral es- = 



= tablisnment; kindly give particulars and salary in = 



= first letter. Address No. 107, care Florists' Re- = 



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i SITUATION WANTKD i 



H By expert head gardener and highly competent = 



= grower; life experience in all branches of the pro- = 



= lession under glass and outside; wishes to take = 



= charge of private place or public institution; can = 



= guarantee to get results; age i<0, single, French- s 



= man, honest and strictly temperate; best references = 



§ from commercial and private places, bearing strict- = 



= est investigation regarding competency and trust- = 



s worthiness; John Schinzing, care L. C. Tiffany, = 



s Laurelton Hall. Oyster Bay, New York. = 



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I HELP WANTED | 



§ Men and women to solicit orders for | 



i fruit and ornamental trees, rose buslies, I 



I shrubbery, vines, bulbs, etc.; our repre- | 



§ sentatives make from S60 to $2C0 per week; | 



I tremendous demand for our products right I 



i now for spring delivery; we cuarantee I 



B profitable, permanent employment; good | 



g pay; all or part time; we equip you free of | 



i expense; no delivering or collecting; you | 



g merely solicit orders; hundreds of acres I 



§ of nurseries; write us at once for terms, i 



I C. H. WEEKS NURSERY CO. | 



I Newark, New York State | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Experienced propagator of orna- | 



I mental shade and shrub seedlings and | 



I cuttings. I 



I JACKSON <b PERKINS CO. | 



I Newark, New York = 



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I HELP WANTED j 



g Rose grower, experienced man in growing | 



s roses. Wtio will be able to run place In the I 



g absence of owner; If you are looking for i 



g steady work and appreciate good treatment i 



g let me know; will consider only sober and i 



g willing workers, married or single. Address I 



g No. 99, care Florists' Review, Chicago. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Good all-round florist, for place of 30.000 i 



g f t. ; must be good on carnations, mums.etc. ; | 



g pot plants, no roses; permanent position = 



i to right man: give references, age, nation- | 



= ality, salary expected, and when you can i 



i come. C. C. MILLER, I 



I 2229 Oakland Ave.. Covington, Ky. § 

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I HELP WANTED | 



g An experienced greenhouse man who | 



g understands growing of pot plants and § 



g forcing of bulbs; an ambitious man with i 



i southern experience preferred; write stat- | 



= ing age, salary expected and where form- = 



i erly employed, CAROLINA FLORAL CO.. I 



I Charleston. 8. C. § 

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 I HELP WANTED | 



1 A good opening for an all-round plant man, | 



g where a general'llne of bedding stuff is grown, I 



g and Christmas and Kaster specialties; must i 



g beof goodappearanceandabletohandle trade | 



g and not afraid of work; location Kansas City; i 



g answer with reference and wages expected In s 



g first letter. Address No. 9t. care Florists' | 



g Review. Chicago. | 

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I HELP WANTED | 



I Two first class rose growers, to i 



g take charge sections, retail place, | 



g give reference, and state salary. | 



I THE HAMMOND CO.. Inc. I 



I 109 E. Broad St.. Richmond, Va. | 



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i HKLP WANTKD . I 



g To begin about March 1, a reliable, energetic § 



g man who understands growing pot plants, chrys- s 



g anthem ums and sweet peas; good wages to begin | 



s and interest in well-established, paying business s 



g or will let the plant on percentage basis to begiii g 



g next crop year, to right party; plant consists of H g 



= lots and 9000 feet glass in suburb of Dayton; cati S 



g supply furnished room to single man who would g 



= prefer to "bach it" on the place. Address, West- s 



i wood Floral Co., R. Route 14, Dayton, O. I 



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I HELP WANTED 



g Men and women to solicit orders for our | 



= high grade nursery stock; previous exper- | 



1 ienre desirable but notessential; pleasant. | 



f profitable, permanent employment; node- | 



= livering; no collecting: send at once for | 



i terms. WHEELING NURSERIES, I 



I Euclid Ave., cor E. 107 St. Cleveland, 0- | 

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