May 22. 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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HELP WANTED 



A good grower of a general line of 

 greenhouse stock (potted and cut); we 

 want a hustler, and one with a pleas- 

 ant disposition; give references from 

 present and previous employers; state 

 age, wages, about, expected per hour; 

 no perquisite; rents and board are 

 reasonable in this city. 



MATTHEWSON'S, 



625 N. 8th St., Sheboygan. Wis. 



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I HELP WANTED 



I Several good rose growers for 

 I sections; also young men any- 

 j where from 18 to 25 years of age 

 1 who wish to learn the trade under 

 I proficient men; also 3 first-class 

 I pot plant growers, assistants to 

 I foreman in cyclamens and bego- 

 I nias. 



I POEHLMANN BROS. CO., 

 I Morton Grove, 111. 



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I HELP WANTED 



Man who has had experience cleaning 

 clover, timothy and grass seeds; wages, 

 S126.00 per month; steady employment; 

 chance for advancement. Address No. 

 295. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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HELP WANTED 



Man who has had plenty of experience 

 in buying and selling grass and field seeds; 

 salary. $6,000.00 per year to begin; state age 

 and experience. Address No. 294, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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HELP WANTED 



Order clerk who has had experience 

 in filling field and grass seed orders as 

 assistant shipping clerk; wages, $110.00 

 per month: opportunity for advancement; 

 state age and experience. Address No. 

 296, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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I HELP WANTED § 



I An experienced young lady design- i 



I er and clerk; permanent position; | 



I state age, experience and wages | 



I wanted. Miller's Greenhouses, | 



I Muncie, Ind. | 



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HELP WANTED 



Rose grower; one with experience to take 

 charge of section; good opportunity to 

 right man; write, give reference and salary 

 expected to start. 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO.. 



Milwaukee, Wis. 



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I HELP WANTED | 



1 Young man for pot plants; must be fast g 

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 i chance for advancement; wages 40c per i 

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I J. L. SCHILLER, TOLEDO. 0. | 



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5 Miami Floral Co., Dayton, O. i 



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I HELP WANTED I 



Experienced woman in flower seed de- 

 partment; one familiar with florists' and 

 retail wants: this is a permanent position, 

 with one of Chicago's leading seed houses, 

 for the right party. Address No. 266, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



p f Foreman; one who can grow first-class 



a g carnations, chrysanthemums and a general 



§ g line of bedding plants; married man pre- 



I g ferred; a good chance for a first-class roan. 



II J. J. LeBORIOUS. 



g i Duluth, Minn. 



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I FOR S^E 



I NtAR BOSTON. MASS. 



I A rare opportunity; an established busi- | 



I ness in a city of 135,000 inhabitants; 40,000 i 



I feet of glass; the oldest and leading flo- j 



I rists' store in the center of the city; it has | 



I been in the present location for twenty- I 



I five years; the matter is too large to go into I 



I details here; the quickest way and the M 



I best reference is the income tax, which for | 



I the past year was based on over $35,000 | 



I worth of business; the place is fully | 



I stocked and running to full capacity; rea- § 



I son for selling, ill health. For further | 



I particulars, write No. 306, care Florists' I 



g Review, Chicago. i 



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FOR SALE 



Old-established greenhonse buslnesAtMbnilt 

 in 1913; opposite cemetery In town of T.OOO- 

 greenhouses 20x100, 20x80, 20x32; service build- 

 Ing. 14x40; store with cut flower worliroom 

 above; residence of 7 rooms and bath; garase- 

 cash only. $9,800. ^ * 



GEORGE F. BRAYBON. Kent. Ohio. 



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I FOR SALE 



I Greenhouses, consisting of 66,000 sq. ft. of 



I glMS, steam heat; well stocked with roses 



I and cut flowers; 12 mi. from loop on cement 



= road: 8-room dwelling with all modern 



g conveniences. Address. 



I No. 269, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE I 



Best opportunity ever offered for florist who - 

 wishes to grow wholesale; S«,000 square feet 

 of glass well stocked and in best condition; 

 will sell all or half interest; purchaser must 

 take full charge of greenhouse If only half in- 

 terest Is purchased; output contracted for. 



LOUIS ELSASS, Cblllicothe, Ohio. ■ 

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I FOR SALE 



g One United States Radiator Corporation 9-sec- 



3 tion hot water boiler, model WN-279; this boiler 



g has been used less than two years and is in the 



g very best condition; this boiler new today 



g would cost approximately $1,100.00: will sacri- § 



g flee at a bargain for quick cash sale. s 



I ROLF ZETLITZ CO.. Lima, Ohio. | 



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I FOR SALE I 



i Two greenhouses, 32x300; proparatina house, 1 



= 21x60; 6 acres land adjoining; CM. & St. Paul and 1 



1 C.& N.-W. Rys; also on Lincoln highway; service 1 



s building, 32x64 ft. ; 90 horse power boiler, good as g 



s new; electric lights, city water; place in A No. 1 g 



g shape; built 4 yrs.; place planted to cucumbers and s 



s doing good business, wholesale and retail; posses- = 



= sion July 1 at a price that is right- good reason for H 



= selling. Ad.No. 226, care Florists' Review.Chicago. 3 



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HKLP WANTKD 



g A flrst-class working foreman, who is a first-class = 



s grower of carnations, mums, cyclamens, potted g 



§ plants and bedding stock; must have good refer- g 



s ences; must have long experience in growing; state g 



g age and full particulars in letter; we have fine, g 



= practically new houses and are building more; good = 



g help on place of 20,000 feet of glass; married man i 



g or single; good salary; good board and room in pri- 3 



S vate family^or single man and $20.00 a week. g 



§ T. A. GREEVE, Oskaloosa, la. = 



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WANTKl) I 



I Note Onr PackinK. I 



? "Your shipment of plants came through 



3 in good shape. The packing is O. K. It is _ 



I a real treat, such as we seldom get." = 



= (Signed) J. G. Burrows, Onset, Mass. § 



I April 23, 1919. 1 



I The above referred to an order sent in re- g 



I spouse to our ad In The Review. g 



I J. C. BIOELOW & SON. UTICA, N. Y. | 



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Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 



g as good second-band pipes, glass, sash- I 



I bars, apparatus, boilers. etc.; alsocomplete a 



g greenhouses. g 



1 I. SUESSERMAN. i 



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



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HELP WANTED 



g , Foreman and assistant manager; must be up-to- g 



g date in the growing end of a large plant ana cut g 



= nower establishment; must be an American and g 



g ™amed; good place for a good live man, none g 



g other need apply; give references and where last g 



g employed; state full particulars in first letter; g 



s west of Missouri river. C. H. FREY, 1133 O St.. g 



I Lincoln. Nebraska. 1 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Good Killarney grower; good wages | 

 I and steady position. | 



I BATAVIA GREENHOUSE CO., j 



I 30 E.Randolph St., Chicago. Batavia. 111. | 

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WANTED 



I Florists' used refrigerators bought, | 



I sold or exchanged. | 



j Address No. 313, | 



I care Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. | 



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WANTED I 



Have your boiler overhauled this g 



year by C. B. Isett & Son Boiler and | 



Iron Works. 1701-7 Winnebago Ave., | 



Chicago, 111. Phone Humboldt H983. I 

 Bargains in rebuilt boilers. 



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WANTED 



I Greenhouse glass, pipes and fittings, to = 

 s construct 3 houses, 26x75; will exchange 1 

 = young evergreens for this material. 



j THE D. HILL NURSERY CO.. 



1 Dundee, Illinois. _ 



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I WANTED I 



I f To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please i 

 I state particulars and price in first letter. § 



I I. SUESSERMAN. I 



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1 104 Ridgewood Ave.. 



Newark. N. J. 



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