July 81, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



43 



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I HELP WANTED 



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I A good all-round srower of pot plants, 

 g must be good worker and know his business, 

 § to work under foreman; a steady noBitlon 

 i and good pay to right party; give full par- 

 I ticulars and wages expected in first letter. 

 I ROLF ZETLITZ CO., Dayton, Ohio 

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I HELP WANTED | 



1 Oreenhonse help ; mction men for rose nrrow- 1 



§ 1d«: potters and growers for pot plant depart- 



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i In pot plant department. Call personally at | 



I POEHLMANN BROS. CO.. | 



§ Morton Orore, 111. E 



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I Several general growers, state | 

 I salary and experience in first letter. | 



I C. H, FREY, I 



I Lincoln, Nebr. I 



FOR SALE 



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



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



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



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



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



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



I I might consider a good grower with money as partner. 



I I Address, 



I 1 NO. 400, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED 



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I To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please 



I state particulars and price in first letter. 



1 1. SUESSEKMAN. 



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



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I HELP WANTED | | 



1 Foreman; one who can grow first-class i § 



§ carnations, chrysanthemums and a general i § 



I line of bedding plants; married man pre- g § 



1 f erred; a good chance for a first-class man. g | 



I J. J. LeBORIOUS, I i 



I Duluth. Minn. 



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I HELP WANTED 



i Rose grower and helper; steady 

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MEYER & DRAMM CO., i 



Elmhurst, 111. i 



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At once, experienced store man, able to 

 handle flrst-class trade; Kood wages and 

 chance for adrancement; apply, stating age 

 and experience, to- 



MARTIN A FORBES CO. 



354 Washington Street Portland. Oregon 



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I. NOTICE I 



i The Annual Meeting of the Florists' 



1 Hail Association of America will be held 



1 in Arcadia Auditorium. Detroit, Michi- 



1 gan, at 9 A. M., on Wednesday the 20th 



1 day of August, 1919. 

 I JOHN G. ESLER, Sec'y. 



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The well-established florist business sit- g 



uated on Eaton St.. Providence, known as i 



The Hogan Greenhouses | 



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



and three fully eauipped greenhouses; lo- | 



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



_ munity, directly opposite entrance to the i 



i I new Providence College; very good reasons j 



I 1 for selling; to the right person this should | 



I I prove a very unusual opportunity. 1 



II S. E. DAUBNEY. I 

 1 ' 1 = 

 i i 812 Grosvenor Bldg., Providence, R. I. s 



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FOR SALE 



i Bargain, greenhousesforsaleatSummit, = 



i N. J , 46 minutes by rail from New York | 



i City; dwelling house, barn and large = 



5 potting sheds: s 



i 1 house, 26 X 200 ft. i 



i 1 bouse, 20 X 200 ft. 1 



i S houses. 1%^ X 125 ft. i 



i 2 houses, 20 X 150 ft. i 



I 2 houses. 20 X 125 ft. | 



i hot water heat: 8 acres of )and around the = 



i place; selling price. $16,000.00; S6.000.09 | 



s cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to = 



I CHARLES H. HAGBRT, | 



1 Dingman's Ferry. Pa. = 



I or E. L. McKIROAN, Attorney. | 



I Littell Building, Summit. N. J. | 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Or lease, the widely known, eminently g 



I successful and old established business of g 



I the late Frank F. Crump, deceased, Colo- | 



i rado Springs, Colo. E.vcellent and well | 



I eauipped plant of 65,000 sauare feit of | 



I modern glass; fully stocked and in first- | 



§ class running order; convenient 6-room g 



I modern residence. This is an exceedingly g 



= attractive proposition and will repay the f 



j closest investigation; liberal terms to | 



I reliable party, but auick action reauired. | 



j EDGAR CRUMP. j 



1 Box 606, Colorado Springs. Colo. i 



I Retail florist business; about one 



I acre of land, 13,000 ft. of glass, office | 



I and five modern living rooms, garage, i 



I delivery car, h .tbed sash; in fact, | 



I everything needed to c rry on the | 



I business; one of the best proposi- | 



I tions in the Twin Cities, a market for g 



I everything on the place; all planted | 



I up and ready to step right into and | 



I go ahead; immediate possession if | 



I desired. For further particulars ad- I 



I dress rpjjQg jj HALL, | 



I 3544 Leyndale Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn, i 

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I FOR SALE I 



I My residence and 5,300 sq. ft. of 



I modern built glass; planted to mums, 



I carnations, general plants and ferns; 



I 1^ acres of land partly planted to 



I shrubs and perennials; our town is 



j growing so fast, I cannot keep up the | 



I pace and rather sell than be a hin- i 



I drance to a well established trade; | 



I someone will get a snap by grabbing I 



I a real opportunity; come to Carl in- 1 



I ville. 111., and make me an offer. f 



I ALBERT J. MUELLER. | 

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I FOR SALE I 



1 One complete 9-section No. 880 cast-iron 



H Moninger boiler: 



g Five intermediate sections; 



g Com plete base and grates of No. 380 cast- 



g iron Moninger boiler; 



g 300 feet of 6-inch threaded pipe in var- 



I ious lengths; 



g 36 6-inch tees (cast-iron threaded); 



= 36 4-inch Heniun & Hubbel greenhouse 



g valves: 



g 300 pairs of Stuttle's patented 4-inch 



g flue clamps; 



I All material in A- No. 1 condition; rea- 



= son for selling, installing central heating 



s system; if interested, write for prices. 



I AURORA GREENHOUSE CO.. 



= Aurora. 111. 



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I FOR SALE i 



I 10,000 feet of glass; 10x12, double thick A | 



§ glass; 4.000 ft. 4-in. cast iron pipe and fit- § 



a tings; sash bars; Kroeschell boiler. 14 ft. § 



g lone, in good condition; florists' wagun § 



a with top. nearly new; prices on applica- g 



I tion. JOHN LANG. | 



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 I FOR SALE I 



= In the wheat belt, good Kreenh»use business; = 



s town of 6.000; no local competition; good tributary = 



= terrifO'y; over 9,000 sq ft. of Riass; 2 hot water h 



g hcBting plants; •ne block of ground; 6-roonn house; = 



= no encumbrance; gross sales last 12 manths over s 



= $14,000; g»od reasons for sellinK: buyer mupt have = 



H at leaat SIO.OOO cash. If interested write for full = 



i particulars. STOKE £ STOKK. g 



1 Great Bend, Kansas. = 



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FOR SALE 



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y 40,000 feet glass in rosfs; 12 miles from g 



I center of Chicago; 251 feet front on boule- = 



I vard; all concrete benches; everything in 1 



I good shape; come a^d see it. | 



I P. M. BROADBECK. I 



I 608 South Bfiulevard. Evanston. 111. g 



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= Tw« greenhouses in flne condition, one 25 x 100, = 



g one 17 X 75, hot water h»at; tools, hotbed sash, g 



3 pots, etc.; four lots, 50x117; garage; 6-room = 



g stucco bungalow residence in town of 10.000 near = 



= Chicago; good trade requirin(|[ the erection of more = 



g glass to meet the demand; pncc. $8,600. half cash; = 



g residence and land alone worth $8,000. Address = 



1 No. 348, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



I FOR SALE I 



I Quantity of greenhouse materials, such | 



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



I bars, apparatus, boilers. etc.; alsacamplete g 



= greenhouses. = 



I I. SUESSBRMAN. | 



g 104 Ridgew««d Ave.. Newark. N, J. = 



FOR SALE 



= 1 am forced to sell my greenhouse in the host- = 



= ling city of Caro, i uscola Co , Mich.; 8,50« sq. ft. = 



= of glass. Garland gutters, steel truss roof, Evans = 



g ventilators, « H ft. to bottom of gutters, cement = 



g block foundation, and equipped up-to-the-minute. = 



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



= ing. = 



g A. J. PACKER, CARO, MICHIGAN 1 



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