AUGUST 7, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I HELP WANTED 



i Good all-round grower able to do design ^ 



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i of 70J0 sa f et of glass: 1126.00. per month; | 



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I Addre//No. 448, care Florists' Review. | 



1 Ciiicago. I 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I One rose grower, al^o one | 



I carnation grower. j 



I J. C. RENNISON CO., | 



I Sioux City, la, | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Man with experience in pot plants m 



I on wholesale place, wages $4.00 per j 



I day; steady position; give experience | 



I in first letter. Address Box 437, | 



i care Florists' Review, Chicago. | 



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I WANTED I 



1 To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please | 



I state particulars and price in first letter. | 



1 I. SUESSERMAN. | 



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



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I FOR SALE I 



i Greenhouses and store; 26.000 feet of s 

 I glass; price, including stock, $6,000.00. = 



1 Address: 1 



I 3806 Wentworth Avenue g 



i Ch'cago s 



I Phone: Yards 694 i 



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I FOR SALE I 



I A small greenhouse; retail trade; | 

 I good location. | 



I 4332 Bernard Street, | 



Chicago. 



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FOR SALE 



I The well known Hoflfmeister Floral Co.'s plant, where the fine lilies grow, i 



j located at Lick Run, Cincinnati, comprising 22 greenhouses, steam heated, electric | 



I lighted, gas, two boilers, water from two city mains, garage for two machines; 1 



I 2^-story dwelling; 15 minutes' drive from express ofMces, railroad depots, | 



I wholesale and retail stores; can be bought very reasonably; must be seen to I 



I be appreciated. Apply | 



I A. F. HOFFMEISTER. i 



I White St., near Queen City Ave., Cincinnati, 0. | 



I or a 



I WM. SANDER, Attorney-at-law, | 



1 Atlas Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, 0. 1 



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FOR SALE 



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



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



j 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 



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



I might consider a good grower with money as partner. 

 I Address, 



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



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FOR SALE 





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One complete 9-section No. 880 cast-iron 

 Moninger boiler: 



Five intermediate sections; 



Com pleta base and grates of No. 880 cast- 

 iron Moninger boiler; 



300 feet of 6-inch threaded pipe in var- 

 ious lengths; 



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



36 4-inch Henion & Hubbel greenhouse 

 valves: 



800 pairs of Stuttle's patented 4-inch 

 flue clamps; 



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

 son for selling, installing central heating 

 system; if interested, write fur prices. 



AURORA GREENHOUSE CO.. 

 Aurora. 111. 



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FOR SALE 



10,000 feet of glass; 10x12. double thick A 

 gia£s; 4.000 fl.4-in. cast iron pipe and fit- 

 tings; sash bars: Kroeschell boiler. 14 ft. 

 luns. in good cundition; florists' wagun 

 wiih top, nearly new; prices on applica- 

 tion. JOHN LANG. § 

 1918 Melrose St. Chicago. I 



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I FOR SALE I 



= In the wheat belt, good (jreenhonse business; = 



s Jo*n of 6 000; no local competition; good tributary = 



g temto y; .ver 9,000 sq ft. of glass; 2 hot water 3 



g heating plants; one block of tiround; 6-rooni house; = 



= °° encumbrance; gross sales last 12 manths over § 



^ »14,000; g*od reasons for Belling; buyer muft have 3 



= «t leaet JIO.OOO cash. If interested write for full 3 



I particulars. STOKE & STOKt;. § 



1 Great Bend, Kansas. ^ 



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1 Bargain, greenhouses for sale at Summit. § 



i N. J , 45 minutes by rail from New York 1 



i City; dwelling house, barn and large s 



I potting sheds; = 



i 1 house, 26 X 200 ft. i 



i 1 houce. 20 X 200 ft. i 



i 3 houses. 18^ X 125 ft. § 



i 2 houses, 20 X 150 ft. g 



I 2 bouses. 20 X 1-25 ft. I 



s hot water heat: 8 acres of land around the m 



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



i cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to i 



I CHARLES H. HAGERT. | 



i Dingman's Ferry. Pa. i 



1 or E. L. McKIROAN, Attorney, | 



I Littell Building, Summit, N.J. | 



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Or lease, the widely known, eminently 

 successful and old established business of 

 the late Frank F, Crump, deceased, Colo- 

 rado Springs, Colo. Excellent and well 

 equipped plant of 65.000 square feet of 

 modern glass; fully stocked and in first- 

 class running order; convenient 6-room 

 I modem residence. This is an exceedingly 

 attractive proposition and will repay the 

 closest investigation; liberal terms to 

 1 reliable party, but quick action required. 

 I EDGAR CRUMP. 



I Box 606, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



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I FOR SALE 



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



j modern built glass; planted to mums, 



j carnations, general plants and ferns; 



I 1^ acres of land partly planted to 



I shrubs and perennials; our town is 



I growing so fast, I cannot keep up the 



I pace and rather sell than be a hin- 



j drance to a well established trade; 



I someone will get a snap by grabbiug 



I a real opportunity; come to Carlin- 



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



I ALBERT J. MUELLER. 

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I FOR SALE I I 



= 40,oro feet elass in roses; 12 miles frem 1 s 



I center of Chicago; 251 feet front an boule- | | 



I ^*rd; all ccncrete benches; everything in = = 



I good shape; come and see it. | s 



i «Afi e .. rJ' M. BROADBECK. I I 



s 608 South Boulevard. Evanston, 111, = g 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of greenhouse materials, such I 



?° *°«d second-hand pipes, glass, sash- g 



oars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also CQm pie te I 



greenhouses. = 



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104 Ridgewood Ave.. Newark. N. J. f 



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FOR SALE 



Retail florist business; about one 

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

 and five modern living rooms, garage, 

 delivery car, h.tbed sash; in fact, 

 everything needed to c rry on the 

 business; one of the best proposi- 

 tions in the Twin Cities, a market for 

 everything on the place; ail planted 

 up and ready to step right into and 

 go ahead; immediate possession if 

 desired. For further particulars ad- 

 dress THOS. H. HALL, 

 3544 Leyndale Ave., Minneapolis, Minn, 



NOTICE! 



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I The Annual Meeting of the | 



I Florists' Hail Association of | 



I America will be held in Arcadia I 



I Auditorium, Detroit, Michigan, | 



i at 9 A. M. , on Wednesday the | 



20th day of August, 1919. | 



JOHN G. ESLER, 

 Secretary. 



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