July 3, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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FOR SALE 



The property of the celebrated GREEN FLORAL COMPANY, formerly owned and 

 operated by Col. E. H. R. Green, multimillionaire, son of the late Mrs. Hetty Green. 



It consists of 45 acres just outside the limits of Dallas, Texas, the foremost city of the Southwest, 

 having a population of over 160,0(K) and in the heart of the rich oil fields. The greenhouses are of con- 

 crete construction, are built throughout of the best material and are in first-class condition. They 

 comprise 20t,161 square feet of glass and are equipped throughout with the most improved system of 

 piping. The boiler room has three large Babcock & Wilcox boilers. Oil is used as fuel and is delivered 

 at the company's switch and pumped through its pipe line into a large storage tank near the boiler 

 room. The company has an unlimited supply of surface and artesian water from its own wells. 



A house for foreman, ten-room house for single men, also a house to be used for a kK>aiding place. 

 The place is thoroughly fitted out with teams, tools, etc. 



The greenhouses are well stocked with every necessary variety of flowers and plants, the market 

 for which is practically without limit, there being a demand for more stock than can be grown. San 

 Antonio, Galveston, Houston, Waco and Ft. Worth, all large cities, are easily accessible in from one to 

 twelve hours. The greenhouses were originally built by Col. E. H. R. Green, the entire plant costing 

 him about 1250,000. It was operated by him until he left Dallas some years ago to take up his residence 

 in New York, at which time he sold his holdings to Mr. Selh Miller, who continued to operate the 

 property until his death a few months ago, and it is now being disposed of to settle his estate. 



While the property will uoder no conditions be sacrificed, it may be had at an attractive figure; 

 terms will be liberal. For information address 



K. H. MILLER, Ex., No. 2809 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas. 



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FOR SALE I 



Retail store with 5000 feet of glass I 



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FOR SALE 



FLOWER STORE 



Doing a fine business; located in the 

 northern part of Ohio, within easy ship- 

 ping distance of Cleveland and Pitts- 

 burgh; good lease and very reasonable 

 rent, in heart of business district; we 

 handle the best trade in the city; two ice- 

 boxes; heating plant for whole building; 

 electric fixtures; store well stocked; apart- 

 ment of five rooms over store; this is a 

 good chance for one or two hustlers who 

 wish to get into a well established florists' i 

 business; price, $12,000 cash; good reasons i 

 for selling. Address No. S78, care Flo- I 

 rists' Review, Chicago. § 



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FOR SALE * 



Nicely appointed greenhouse establish- 

 ment, situated on good residence street, 

 consisting of three greenhouses 20x95 ft., 

 and one house 6x80 ft., heated by hot wa- 

 ter system; 4-room cottage and all other 

 necessary buildings on the premises; lo- 

 cated on a lot 99x205 ft.; owner has other 

 interests requiring his attention; imme- 

 diate possession given; terms easy. A 

 rare opportunity. 



PETER STILBER. 

 8417 Connecticut Ave., Cleveland, 0. 



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g Modem greenhouse plant consisting of 30,000 8q. = 



= ft. of glass within 12 miles of Chicago on Indiana g 



s Harbor Belt R. R ; 3 acres good land and dwelling; = 



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= top shape; 30oO mums planted; reason for selling, = 



= interest in western lands demands attention; wU- 



s ling to make sacrifice; investigate at once. 



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s Orlease, 66,000 sq. ft. of modem glass, well stock- = 



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g and retail bnsineus in city of 35,000; one of the best = 



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I FOR SALE I 



i ^ White enamel refrigerator, BUCHBIN- i 



I DER BROS, style No. 4708; width 7 ft., | 



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i gain at $160.00. | 



I BUCHBINDER BROS.. 1 



I Room 731— 11 So. La Salle St., Chicago. | 



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FOR SALE I 



Greenhouses, consisting of 65.000 bq. ft. § 



of glass, steam heat; well stocked with i 



a roses and cut flowers; 12 miles from loop s 



1 on cement road; 8-room dwelling with all i 



g modern conveniences. Address, § 



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FOR SALE 



Best opportunity everoffered for florist who 

 wishes to grow wholesale; 3(,000 square feet 

 of glass well stocked and in best condition; 

 will sell all or half Interest: pairchaser must 

 take full charge of greenhouse if only half in- 

 terest Is purchased; output contracted for. 



LOUIS ELSASS. Cblllicothe, Ohio. 



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attached, on maio business street of 

 prosperous northwestern city; lots 

 100 X 150; all in good condition; doing 

 an annual business of $15,000.00 a 

 year; a splendid money maker; estab- 

 lished by present owner in 1905; good | 

 reason for selling; price $7,500.00, | 

 one-third cash, balance on mortgage. | 

 VALLEY CITY GREENHOUSE, I 

 Valley City, N. D. | 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Modern greenhouses and dwelling; I 

 i leading retail and wholesale estab- 1 

 lishment in hustlmg manufacturing I 

 city of about 40,000 in Central New I 

 York; all stocked in the pink of con- | 

 dition, 20,000 best varieties of carna- 

 tions, 10,000 mums and all kinds of 

 other stock; four acres of city lots, 

 fine soil; reason for selling, poor 

 health; this is a real opportunity for 

 the right man to get an established 

 business of thirty years. Address 

 No. 372, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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= No competition; best of terms; good reason for sell- 3 



1 ing. A. J. PACKER, i 



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FOR SALE 



3 Quantity of greenhouse materials, such g 



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g greenhouses. 1 



I I. SUESSERMAN, I 



I 104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. J. | 



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I Bargain, greenhouses for sale at Summit, 



= N. J., 45 minutes by rail from New York 



g City; dwelling house, barn and large 



i potting sheds; 



i 1 house, 26 X 200 ft. 



I 1 house. 20 X 200 ft. 



I 3 houses. 18^2 x 125 ft. 



g 2 houses, 20 X 150 ft. 



g 2 houses. 20 X 125 ft. 



i hot water heat; 8 acres of land around the 



i place; selling price, $16,000.00; $6,000.00 



I cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to 



I CHARLES H. HAGERT, 



I Dingman's Ferry. Pa. 



I or E. L. McKIRGAN, Attorney, 



I Littell Building, Summit, N. J. 



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