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The Florists^ Review 



Jolt 24. 1919. 



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uated on Eaton St., Providence, known as | 



The HoRan Greenhouses § 



comprising more than 4,100 sa. ft. of land | 



and three fully eauipped greenhouses; lo- | 



cated in a fast-growing, high-class com- | 



munity, directly opposite entrance to the | 



new Providence College; very good reasons | 



for selling; to the right person this should | 



prove a very unusual opportunity. | 



S. E. DAUBNEY, | 



= 812 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R. I. | 



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I My residence and 5.300 sq. ft. of | 



I modern built glass; planted to mums, | 



i carnations, general plants and ferns; | 



m IH acres of land partly planted to | 



i shrubs and perennials; our town is | 



I growiig so fast, I cannot keep up the | 



I pace and rather sell than be a hin- | 



I drance to a well established trade; | 



I someone will get a snap by grabbiug | 



I a real opportunity; come to^tarJin- | 



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e Oak refrigerator 6 ft. 6 in. front. 30 i 



I inches deep. 6 ft. f> in. high, galvanized | 



s iron lined, used one month; worth 1350 to; a ^ 



I bargai)) at llSO.M. = 



I BUCHBINDER BROS.. ^^. | 



I 11 So. La Salle ^t., Chicago | 

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I Or lease, 66,000 sq . f t . of modern glass, well stock- g 



a ed with roses, carnations, mums, etc.; replanting = 



i for season completed; oldest established wholesaJe s 



s and retail business in city of 35,000; one of th« best s 



= shippingpointsinthe west; in first-class residential = 



= distnct; an exceedingly attractive proposition, g 



s which invites and will repav the closest inyestiga- s 



s ti»n- convanient 6-room modem residence: immedi- S 



i ate possession ; satisfactory terms t» reliablt party. § 



a Ad<&aa No. 380. care Florists' Review, Chicago. | 

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1 This is no tamble-down place; nearly everything concrete and Iron; about 14,000 feel; In a Wis- 1 



s con<in city of 'near 10,000; ffo*d farming country and other towns nearby; a good up-to-date 8-rocim B 



B residence; located In center of town, where everybody passes street cars pass the door; nearest S 



i other greontiou«e 20 miles away; I want to retire; $5,000 cash will handle; baUnce on time. Write = 



i t»day. N. (iREITKLDINa. Merrill, Wis. = 



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li ^qpmpleteg-section No. 880 cast-iron | 



1- MoAuucer boiler: ^. . = 



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I ,C$?8 Plei# base and grates of No. 38t) 



I ^'^?5)SSr6-fn1Khreaded pipe in var- 



1 '%" Mn*ch tees (cast-iron threaded); 



I It 4-iSch Henion & Hubbel greenhouse 



I ''.'So^oairs of Stuttle's patented 4- inch ^ - 



I "^ AH m"a?erial in A-No. 1 condition; rea- j 



i son for selling, installing central heating | 



1 lystem: if interested, write for prices. I 



I AURORA GREENHOUSE CO,, | 



' ' Aurora, 111. m 

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Money-making opportunity for florist in | 



the BOHth. Am located in the best town | 



in south Georgia; have built good-sized | 



greenhouse and opened florist's shop; want | 



to get in touch with florist cf experience | 



with some capital to go into partnership | 



and develop business on much larger scale; | 



no competition within iSOmiles; big money | 



can be made with sufficient capital to serve | 



territory; came here from Michigan two | 



years ago and know the business. Address g 



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I care Florists' Review, Chicago. | 



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A large range of glass, doing an immense wholesale and retail business; 

 never have stock enough; place consists of 90,000 ft. of glass, the finest serv- 

 ice buildings in the country, own water plant, 24 acres of land, 10 acres in 

 blue grass sod; in fact, everything a first-class place needs; place fully 

 stocked and in good running order; well worth investigating; don't hare to 

 sell, but would like to retire from business; can be incorporated; a big deal; 

 might consider a good grower with money as partner. 



j Address, 



j NO. 400, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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Bargain, greenhouses for sale at Summit, § 



N, J , 45 minutes by rail from New York f 



City; dwelling house, barn and large g 



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1 house, 26 X 20O ft. | 



1 houi^e, 20 X 208 ft, g 

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2 houses. 20 X 15« ft. s 

 2 houses. 2» X 125 ft. | 



hot water heat: 8 acres of land around the 1 

 place; selling price, $16.00«.00; $6,000.00 g 

 cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to a 



CHARLES H. HAGERT, | 



i Dingman's Ferry. Pa. 1 



I or E. L. McKIRGAN, Attorney, | 



j Littell Building, Summit, N. J. | 



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I Six greenhouses, each 200 ft. long, | 



I 40,(X)0 ft. d.s.a. glass; 14 acres land | 



I of tine quality; 200 bearing fruit trees; | 



I packing room and outbuildings; good | 



I barn, three horses, fully equipped | 



I place; good markets; also 10-room | 



i house fully furnished, hot water heat; j 



I climate tine; coal mines close; getting | 



= too old to handle this place; write for | 



1 all particulars; price $30,000; half | 



I cash, balance on time to suit. | 



I J. A. BALMER. | 



I Cle Elum, Wash, | 

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I FOR SALE I 



= Modern Greenhouse Establishment, of = 



i 60,000sauarefeetof glass; 6>2 acres of land; s 



= oflSce and packing nom with concrete 1 



i baspment; modern barn; potting shed; 1 



i boiler house; 8-room Jhvellin^, with bath i 



i and basement. Electric light and water i 



I throughout entire plant and buildings, i 



§ Two 40 h. p. boilers and sieam heat. Two i 



3 horses, plow, wagon and other implements, i 



3 6^0 young Columbia, set out June 1. i 



I 2000 Columbia, 15M Ophelia, 1M« Sun- i 



3 burst one year old; 2000 White Killarney, i 



m 100« Ward and Richmond, cut back and i 



g started for fall flowering. § 



g 1000 Rose Premier, set out May 15. | 



I 1000 White Killarney. set out May 16. I 



g 1600 Chrysanthemums. I 



§ 5000 Carnations, all in readiness for fall 1 



= planting. 1 



3 Good stock of designs, boxes, manure 1 



3 and fertilizers; $500 00 worth of djuble i 



i strength glass; one-half carload «f bench 1 



= lumber; private railway switch; cheap coal 1 



f ami water. B 



= Good shipping facilities to Cincinnati 1 



i and St. Louis. Only greenhouse within i 



I radius of 60 milea. Good retail trade. 1 



s Wish to retire from business; good terms, f 



= Write for prices and further information, s 



I GEORGK SEUBOLD, Florist. 1 



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equlppedi^also stock If desired; must sell to = 



settle estate ; cash or liberal terms; fine or)en- g 

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W. A. KICHISON. Admr., Muncie, Ind, 



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 99.X205 ft,; owner has other 

 interests requiring his attention; imme- 

 diate possession given; terms easy, A 

 rare opportunity. 



PETER STILBER. 

 i^^i 8417 Connecticut Ave., Cleveland, 0. 



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