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The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdart 2T. 1919. 



FOB SALE— 100 H. P. Atlas boiler 66 in. diam., 

 64 4-lii fluee, 30 ft. atack, Taylor steam trap; 

 naed but little. Neoaho Nu raeriea, Neoaho, Mo. 



FOR SALiES-^Flower store In a good location; 

 fixtures in perfect condition; good reason for 

 selling. Henry F. Luebbe, 3346 Lawrence Ave., 



Chicago, 111. 



II^OB HAIiB — ^Large florists' display refrigerator 

 r with plate glass, 6 ft. z 6 ft. 6 in., in the 

 front, for $75.00 cash. The SilTieus & SiWieus 



Floral Co., Ashtabula. O. . 



uiOB SALEj — 6 Greenhouses to take down, 15x75 

 m! ft.; even span, in good condition; A. D. 

 glass 18 inches wide. Address No. 1S4, care 



Florists' Review, Chicago. 



1/1 OU SALB — Greenhouses at a sacrifice in a 

 x! 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' Beriew, 

 Chicago. 



FOB SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 such as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. I. Suesserman, 104 Bidgewood Ave.. 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOB SALE — Flower and fruit farm, 12 acres, 

 8-room house, 6000 peonies, 1000 fruit trees, 

 160,000 rhubarb, asparagus and strawberry 

 plants. Alva Cathcart, River, Lincoln Highway, 



Bristol, Indiana. 



U^OB SALE — Five greenhouses, 8000 ft. of glass, 



V six ipom and bath modern, 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 

 50, $1.40 each; glass, 50 square feet, 6x8, 8x10, 

 at $4.60; 10x12. 10x14, at $4.25. C. N. Bobin- 



BOn A Bro.. Dept. 26. Baltimore. Md. 



ll^OB SALE — Retail flower store In Chicago, 

 I? Northwest side; good location, good trade, 

 both in cut flowers, funeral work and plants; 

 long established; low rent; fully stocked; sick- 

 ness, reason for selling. For further Information 

 address No. 16, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOB SALE— Cheap, 40,000 pots, 2-in., 3%-in., 

 6-in.; 300 boxes glass, 10x15; 20,000 ft. sash 

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

 8-in., 4-ln.; this is material from dismantled 

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

 cleaned and boxed. Virginia Nursery Co., Pur- 



cellvllle, V a. 



fit OR SALE — In Woonsocket, S. D., 2 short roof 



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

 dence and outbuildings occupying three acres of 

 land; flne opportunity for a rustler; nearest 

 greenhouse 25 miles. For further information 

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



Bedlands Blvd.. R. F. P., Yucaipa, Cal. 



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

 f pipe and fittings; brass valves; other green- 

 bouse materials, including ventilators and doors; 

 also 16x24-inch, 16xl8-inch, 14x20-inch and 

 smaller size D. S. A. clear, clean glass at $6.00 

 to $6.00 per box. Fox River Valley Gardens & 

 Greenhouses. 4347 G reenwood Ave.. C hic ago. IIU 



OR^ALE— 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. 



OR 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. 



|> OB SALE — 25,000 sq. feet of glass. 5 acres 

 JP of good land. 9-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 Florl^Sts^ Review, Chicago. 



^R 8 AI7E— Stands nl gasoiine pump engine 

 for greenhouse water supply or outdoor irri- 

 gation; capacity 1000 gal. per hour, 90-lb. pres- 

 sure; also 30 pieces 7-ft. 1-ln. galv. pipe: drill- 

 ing machine with bits and taps for Irrigation 

 nozzles and 4 turn valves, 1 Evans salt sprayer: 

 having sold my greenhouse and tniok farm I 

 will sell these articles at a bargain. Simon 

 Brouwer, Athens. O. _ 



FiiOB SALE — A bargain at $5000: a valuable 

 ' greenhouse propert.v In an up-to-date town 

 with good shipping facilities; 10.000 ft. of glass, 

 heated by hot water system (Mills boiler) ; 8 

 rooms and bath, frame dwelling, hot and cold 

 water, electricity and gas; stable, shop and 1 

 acre of ground; reasons for selling poor health. 

 For other particulars address No. 129, care Flo- 

 rists' Review. Chi cago. 



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SITUATION WANTED | 



Grower and propagator of cut flowers | 



and plants in pots: many years' experience: i 



responsible position desired; good wages f 



expected; state full particulars in first g 



letter. Address No. 117. care Florists' i 



Review, Chicago. s 

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I SITUATION WANTED g 



= A etoreman of orisrinal, artistic ability In the § 



S very finest arrangement, designino', make-up of 3 



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



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



= possesses commercial ability; competent to take g 



1 entire management; I desire to secure a perma- s 



s nent position with a first-class, reliable floral ea- g 



= tablismnent; kindly give particulars and salary in S 



= first letter. Address No. 107,- care Florists' Re- 1 



= view, Chicago. = 

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I SITUATION WANTED | 



g By thoroughly experienced grower 'age 36), 1 



S of carnations, mnms, pot plants and peren- § 



1 nials; best of references; some experience In 1 



1 design work; west of Chicago preferred, s 



1 Address No. 137, care Florists' Review. = 



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I HELP WANTED I 



s Rose growers with ability to produce high- 1 



g class stock; permanent position and a desir- s 



s able connection fnr the right parties; state 1 



s age, experience and salary expected first letter, g 



1 ROLF ZETLITZ CO., | 



= Successors to = 



s Miami Floral Co., Dayton. O. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



g First-class vegetable grower for large, prl- = 



= vate garden: married man with small family: s 



3 good experienced man: state references and = 



1 salary expected. H. H. GREENE. Hurst- M 



i bourne Farms, R. F. D. No. 20, St. Matthews, = 



s Kentucky. g 



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I HELP WANTED I 



I Experienced assistant in wholesale s 

 I cut flower and supply store. I 



I THEJ. M.GASSERCO,, | 



I 221 Huron Road. Cleveland, Ohio. § 



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I HELP WANTED | 



= Young man with experience in general nursery g 



s work, especially evergreens: must De good planter, = 



= be able to take care of nursery and not afraid of = 



g work: state age, experience, references and wages = 



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i B. P. FARAGHER, = 



= 10646 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O. 1 



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g Grower for bedding plants, vegetable plants and g 



g miacellaneous stock; an excellent opening for alive g 



= wire to talce hold of this department; good sales- g 



g manship a valuable asset in connection with this = 



E IKiaition; permanent position and a desirable con- s 



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g and salary expected first letter. g 



I ROLF ZETLITZ CO., Lima, 0. 1 



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I HELP WANTED | 



= A steady and reliable man capable of g 

 g handling details necessary in the produc- § 

 i tionof good chrysanthemum stock; situa- g 

 i tion open on or about Feb. 1; state wages g 

 i expected in first letter. g 



§ ELMER D. SMITH & CO., i 



g Adrian, Mich. § 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Two section men in roses; steady i 

 i positions and good pay for good work. I 



WENDLAND & KEIMEL CO., 

 Eimhurst, 111. 



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I HELP WANTED | 



g We will shortly be in need of a second g 



1 man in carnation range; correspondence g 



I desired from capable single man. giving g 



i full particulars of self and references; l 



i $70.00 oer month with room and board. = 



I STATE NURSERY & SEED CO., 1 



g Helena, Montana. i 

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I HELP WANTED | 



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I Good first-class rose grower, | 



I capable of taking full charge; I 

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§ will pay good wages; must have | 



I good reference. | 



I THE WILLIAM BLACKMAN I 

 I FLORAL CO., I 



Evansville, 



Indiana. 



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HELP WANTED 



Kitchen Oardenen we have a very good 

 position to offer to man who understends 

 § his business and is willins; if you have 

 i good references wire or write, giving full 

 i particulars of self, etc. 

 I STATE NURSERY & SEED CO,. 



s Helena, Montana. 



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I HELP WANTED 



I Experienced grower of pot plants; steady 

 I position; apply by letter, giving age, past 

 I experience and salary expected. 



I GEORGE C. WETLAND, 



I 602 Davis St. Evanston, 111. 



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I HELP WANTED 



i Grower of roses, carnations, mums and 



§ general stock, with ability to produce 



g high grade stock; a good position for live 



g wire: state age, experience and salary; 



g good wages to right man; Ohio. Address, 



g No. ISO, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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I HELP WANTED 



i An experienced greenhouse man who 



g understands growing of pot plants and 



i forcing of bulbs; an ambitious man with 



i southern experience preferred; write stat- 



I ing age, salary expected and where form- 



1 erly employed. CAROLINA FLORAL CO., 



1 Charleston. S. C. | 



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I HELP WANTED I 



§ Rose grower, experienced man In growing 1 



g roses, who will be able to run place In the 1 



g absence of owner; if you are looking for 1 



1 steady work and appreciate good treatment 1 



s let me know; will consider only sober and 1 



1 willing workers, married or single. Addresa 1 



1 No. 99, care Florists' Review, Chicago. i 



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I HELP WANTED 



1 Two first-class rose growers, to 



§ 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 HELP WANTED I 



S To begin about March 1. a reliable, energetic g 



g man who understands growing pot plants, chrya- g 



g anthemums and sweet peas; good wages to begin g 



= and interest in well-established, paying; business, = 



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



g next crop year, to right party; plant consists oi 17 = 



g lots and 9000 feet glass in suburb of Dayton; can g 



g supply furnished room to single man who would g 



S prefer to "bach it" on the place. Address, West- 3 



§ wood Floral Co., R. Route 14, Dayton, O. | 



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I HELP WANTED 



i Men and women to solicit orders for our 

 1 high grade nursery stoclc; previous exper- 

 i ienoe desirable but notessential; pleasant, 

 § profitable, permanent employment; no de- 



ts livering; no collecting; send at once for 

 terms. WHEELING NURSERIES, 

 = Euclid Ave., cor E. 107 St. Cleveland, 0. 

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