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The Rorists^ Review 



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FOR SALE 



RETAIL FLORIST'S STORE 



Established twelve years in one location. Average $15,000.00 gross business last five years. This year already above 

 average and is sure to reach $20,000.00 or more. Only flower store in city of 26,500 people and no competition within twen- 

 ty miles. We hold almost exclusive business in seven villages and towns within twelve mile radius whose populations 

 range from 2000 to 5000 people. This allows over 60,0C0 people to support our business without interfering competition. 

 Have one of the largest store rooms in city, on main business street, attractively arranged and fully stocked. Everything 

 —fixtures and equipment— thoroughly modern, just newly decorated this summer. Two large refrigerators, wall casfes, 

 mirrors, etc. Pay extremely low rent; carry no accounts; no deliveries. Located within l^i hours' ride by rail from 

 Cincinnati in southern Ohio. Fresh flowers can be delivered direct from grower or commission merchants two hours after 

 ordering. Four railroads and one interurban running through city. Community alive with business and extremely prosper- 

 ous. There are 61 incorporated companies, mostly paper mills and steel mills, all doing a capacity business, with monthly 

 pay roll of $1,260,000.00. In that we hold confidence and good will of entire community this offer is a lifetime opportunity 

 to the man or men with clean records, ability and willingness to work. We invite a thorough inspection at your conven- 

 ience. Will sell for possession immediately or January 1, 1920. Our Xmas week business has averaged $3,000.00. If sold 

 for immediate possession would consider remaining with new owner over the holiday rush. Best of reasons for selling- 

 present owner and manager was severely wounded in action in France last year and is disabled to such extent he is unable 

 to continue business. We hope to make a deal on the first investigation— first come first served. GOING AT A GIVE- 

 AWAY CASH PRICE— or will make terms to party who can offer proper security. Do not delay— you may be a few hours 

 too late. This job was worth $5000 last year. Do you want it? Address No. 117, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE I 



One good Randall refrigerator 9 ft. | 



long; three doors; mirror; glass top; | 



panel box; also one show case 10 ft. | 



high and one show case with glass | 



doors; good table 11 ft. long; good | 



National cash register; all as good as | 



new, only used since Jan. 15, 1919; | 



reason for selling, bought a larger | 



store complete and shall run only one . | 



EMIL RIEPLE, - | 



Rochester Greenhouse Co., | 



Rochester, Minn. i 



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A profitable retail florist's bus- | 



iness, established 25 years, con- | 



sistinf of up-to-date store with | 



conservatory attached, and mod- | 



em six-room dwelling; opposite | 



cemetery; owner wishes to retire | 



from active retail business; terms | 



reasonable. Apply to Henry | 



Eickhoff, 6826 Woodland Ave., | 



Cleveland, Ohio. | 



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i In eastern Pennsylvania, a range of § 



I 75,000 ft. af glass, mestly new and in good 1 



I running order; large, substantial house 1 



I and all necessary outbuildings, with about | 



I twenty acres surreunding; close to sidings | 



I and express office; located in a small town | 



I with all conveniences and improvements; i 



§ a real opportunity for a good man or two | 



I men with clean records and a little money; § 



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1 An old established mail order business in roses, 1 



i shrubbery and general line of plants; eatalogrue one = 



s of the finest issued; customers in every state and = 



g foreign countries; a srood wholesale cut flower = 



~ trade connected with it: 30,000 feet grlass, stocked = 



and in irood order; ample steam heat; large pack- = 



ing house, office and dwelling, with steam heat; 8 h 



acres land and stock shrubs; price $30,000. Address = 



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FOR SALE 



I The well known long established Ullrich plant at Tiffin, 0., comprising 



I fifteen greenhouses, steam heated, part electric lighted, two boilers, water 



I from two city mains, garage with two delivery cars, large barn, large hennery, 



I three other large outbuildings, two modern dwellings, two other large building 



I lots, cold storage, concrete bulb cellar, part coal for the winter on hand, about 



I seven acres of ground, up-to-date office, workroom and potting shed, all the 



i greenhouses stocked up with salable stock; everything in A-No. 1 shape, with 



I ail up-to-date retail store in town, well stocked with supplies. Must be seen to 



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I 201 Sycamore Street. TIFFIN. OHIO 



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A 12-yr. well established flower store, no competition, in a good business town 

 of 5000 population; also doing the business of the surroundmg towns, making an 

 added population of 8000; have been retailing more than I have produced under 

 my 20,000 ft. of glass; have four railroads running through our town in all di- 

 rections; making it a fine shipping center; all trains stopping here; located 2 hrs. 

 ride by rail out of Chicago, in the heart of the corn belt of northern Illinois, and 

 because of this location our patronage is of the very best and I have the confi- 

 dence and good will of the entire community; terms very reasonable; possession 

 at once or first of year, and will guarantee full retail cut flower rights; reason 

 for selling, ill health and overwork from too many other interests and unable 

 to look after the retail end; am willing to stand a thorough inspection at any 

 time; a grand opportunity for the right party. Address No. 73, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE 



i Bargain, greenhouses for saleat Summit, = 



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



I City; dwelling house, barn and large | 



I potting sheds; | 



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i 1 house, 20 X 200 ft. i 



i 8 houses, IS^ X 125 ft. 1 



i 2 houses, 20 X 150 ft. i 



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1 hot water heat; 8 acres of land around the i 



I place; selling price, $16,000.00; $6,000.00 = 



g cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to | 



I CHARLES H. HAOERT. | 



I Dingman's Ferry, Pa. | 



I or E. L.McKIRGAN, Attorney, | 



I Littell building, Summit, N. J. | 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 

 as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. 



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 104 Ridgewood Ave.. Newark, N, J. 



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FOR SALE 



Refrigerator, 10 feet wide, 6 

 feet deep, 10 feet high; 3 display 

 doors in front, storage compart- 

 ment in rear; 12-inch marble 

 base; used about one year; cost 

 $1200.00; will sell for $500.00 

 f. 0. b. Chicago. 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., 



I 11 S. La Salle St., Chicago 



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1 White enamel refrigerator, 4 ft. wide, 

 80 inches deep, 7 ft. high, a bargain at 

 186,00. 



BUCHBINDER BROS.. 

 I 11 South La Salle Street, Chicago 

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