December 5, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



41 



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HELP WANTED | 



12-WIRE WORKERS-12 | 



FOR MANUFACTURING FLORISTS' | 

 WIRE DESIGNS. THOSE APPLYING | 

 MUST HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE IN | 

 THIS LINE. WAGES 40 CENTS PER | 

 HOUR AND UP. ACCORDING TO EX- I 

 PERIENCE. 9 HOURS PER DAY. | 

 APPLY AT ONCE - WRITE OR CALL. | 



JOSEPH ZISKA A SONS I 



175 N. WABASH AVE. I 



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HELP WANTED | 



Men and women to solicit orders for I 



fruit and ornamental trees, rose bushes, | 



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



sentatives make from $50 to $300 Der week; | 



tremendous demand for our products right | 



now for spring delivery; we guarantee f 



profitable, permanent employment; good = 



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



expense; no delivering or collecting; you I 



merely solicit orders; hundreds of acres i 



of nurseries; write us at oncfc for terms. | 



C. H. WEEKS NURSERY CO. I 



Newark, New York State I 



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i HELP WANTED i 



I Grower of potted plants on lanre, modern 1 



I commercial place in the west; must know how i 



I to grow cyclamen, beKonlas, ferns, bulbous = 



I stock, etc.; wages $30.00 to $35.00 per week. = 



s according to experience, recommendations = 



g and qualiflcations; state experience In first s 



s letter. Address No. 469, care Florists' Re- = 



s view. Clilcago, III. g 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Good designer and salesman for first- | 



I class retail flower store in the west; $35 00 i 



I per week; state full experience and recom- I 



I mendatidn in first letter. Address No. i 



I 451, care Florists' Review. Chicago. | 



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I HELP WANTED i 



I Foreman in one of the largest ranges | 



I of glass growing cut fiowers for the Chi- I 



I cago market. Apply to or address | 



I WIETOR BROS.. I 



I 30 E. Randolph St., Chicago | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



i At once, experienced growers on cut = 



I flowers and general stock; $70 dollars per | 



I month with room and board; permanent = 



I positions:if interested wireatourexpense. | 



I STATE NURSERY AND SEED CO. I 



= Helena, Mont. | 



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HELP WANTED I 



Man who can make up designs and work i 



in greenhouse when not busy designing, on i 



large, modern commercial establishment = 



in the west; $30.00 per week; state full ex- = 



I perience in first letter. Address No. 460, = 



I care Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. 1 



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I A good store man for Spokane shop, g 

 § must be original, artistic and especially = 

 s an expert in window decorations; this is h 

 g a good opportunity for a real live young = 

 9 man who is looking for a future ; only those s 

 1 who can furnish unqualified recommendations = 

 i as to ability and Industry need apply. s 



I ADOLPH DONART. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho i 

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I THIS PLACE FOR SALE 



I ON ACCOUNT OF POOR HEALTH 



I 40,000 feet of glass iu good condition, stocked to the roof with good, salable 



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



I two minutes from railways, near Cleveland, Ohio; good soil, sand loam and clay 



j on place; 5 acres; 8-room house, with boiler, garage, foreman's flat (Grooms and 



I bath), all heated by three steam boilers; season supply of coal all in; electric and 



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



j business. Address No. 450, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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I FOR SALE I I 



§ Best opportunity ever offered for florist § § 



i who wishes to grow wholesale; will sell my g m 



i greenhouse, 30.000 square feet of- glass, g m 



i well stocked and in the best of con- = = 



I dition; have added other business to h | 



B flower store, so thai I have more than I can | i 



i take care of; will contract to take the m = 



i entire output of greenhouses if party § § 



i wishes to grow wholesale only; they also f g 



I can retail if they wish; coalfor season all § g 



1 at greenhouse; I will take part interest if i i 



= party would not want all at present, giv- f = 



= ing him privilege of buying balance when = I 



i wanted. = 1 



i LOUIS ELSASS, I 1 



FOR SALE 



Chillicothe. 



Ohio. 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



= A competent storeman ; reliable and capable g 



^ of taking entire management; original and = 



= artistic ability in designing, making up, dec- f 



s orating, etc.; aged thirty-three, life exper- p 



= lence; desires to locate with none but a first- = 



= class, reliable, honest establishment. State ^ 



s salary and paitlculars with first answer. Ad- = 



= dressNo. 4)47, careFlorists' Kevlew, Chicago. = 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



I By single man exempt from draft; first- g 



i class position with reliable firm as work- e 



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I satisfaction guaranteed. | 



I LOUIS A. JOHNSON | 



I Care of Furrow & Co.. Guthrie, Okla. f 



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I HELP WANTED | 



= Two Rose growers capable of producing i 



= strictly first-class stock; permanent posi- = 



I tion and desirable connection for the right = 



I party; apply immediately. 



i ROLF ZETLITZ 



1 JIM NOVAK, Foreman LIMA, OHIO 



Established wholesale outdoor growing 

 business; stock and improvements consist 

 of 1000 3-year-old roses. 40,000 tuberoses, 

 40,000 America and Francis King gladioli, 

 2500 Asparagus plumosus and 6000 carna- 

 tions growing under lath house 72x160. 

 Three-room house, bath and out-build- 

 ings, together with twenty-five acres or p 

 more of land, can be rented or purchased I 

 at reasonable terms. Price of stock and § 

 I good will of business on application. 1 



I IMPERIAL GARDENS. i 



i Sugar Land, Texas. I 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I ORCHID GROWER — First-class man | 



I can obtain an interest in the business if i 



§ so inclined; give full information as to § 



= experience and wages desired. i 



1 THE ALTIMO CULTURE CO.. s 



I Canfield, Ohio. | 



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I FOR SALE 



i Wrecking the Anton Then green- 



I houses, Chicago; for sale very cheap, 



I 1500 boxes all size glass up to 16x24; 



I bars, pipe, ventilators, sashes, etc.; 



I these greenhouses are modern and 



j complete and if you are contemplating 



I building or repairing this is your op- 



I portunity to save real money. 



I AMERICAN 



I HOUSE WRECKING CO. 



I 53 W. Jackson Chicago 



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I I FOR SALE 



g 1 A flower shop in a prosperous Illinois city of 



= 1 18,000 people 90 miles from Chicago; doing a 



§ 1 yearly cash business of $12,000. and the field 



= 3 for expansion Is not yet developed to its ca- 



= s paclty; would be a desirable opening for a 



s 3 lady florist; presentowner, owing toa physical 



= 3 affliction, wants to retire: for further partlcu- 



= § lars address No. 403, care the Florists' Ke- 



= 3 view, Chicago. 



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1 FOR SALE 



1 In the largest city of Texas, which has the 



3 largest Army Camp Center in the country. In 



3 good residence district, hare 16,000 ft.ofgreen- 



s houses, for erowing of pot plants and cut 



1 flowers; fine stock on hand; local market for 



g all that can be produced; very little heating 



= necessary; place will pay for itself In few years; 



s will sell cheap for cash or terms. Address 



3 No. 408, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 

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