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The Florists^ Review 



August 21. l»lt. 



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HELP WANTED 



Lady designer, between 23 and 40. with- 

 out any incambrances; of nice personality 



and neat; one who can manage store in ^ 



every detail, from buying to selling; would I 



prefer lady whocould and would take some i 



stock in our company, from $1,000.00 to g 



$2,600.00 at $50.00 per shaie. preferred, s 



would be Tery Acceptable: poaltlou is new. § 



and will be one of the larKest and best houses = 



of Its kind between New York and Chlcagro and s 



we are learlng no stone unturned to mtke it = 



■o; we shall do a wholpsale and retail business, s 



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In Ohio and Indiana for a starter; this prop- = 



osltion will be a money-maker and we today = 



have at least a dozen retail florists who are g 



buyiuK our stock. It is so good. Address Mr. i 



J. J. Keck, President and General Manager = 



The United Floral * Nurseries Co.. Inc , 1 



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I FOR RENT I 



I With long lease, retail florists' business, about 13,000 | 



I feet glass; well equipped plant, fully stocked, in first- | 



I class running order; on car line, best residence sec- | 



I tion in city of 40,000, with first-class trade; only up- j 



j to-date grower need apply; take $3,000 to buy stock j 



I needed to carry on business; modern 8-room bunga- | 



I low on place; reason for renting, bad health. | 



I GREENVILLE FLORAL CO., Greenville, S. C. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



= Rose grower and potters, men thoroughly I 



g experienced; southern California condi- s 



g tions; good boarding place; state wages in 1 



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1 ROY F. WILCOX & CO., 1 



I Montebello, Calif. | 



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HELP WANTED | 



^ Man with experience in pot plants i 

 I on wholesale place, wages $4,00 per | 

 I day; steady position; give experience I 

 i in first letter. Address Box 437, f 

 i care Florists' Review, Chicago, | 



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I HELP WANTED I 



i # An all-reund grower, married man pre- ^ 

 g ferred; will furnish house, water, lights 

 H and gas. free; state particulars and salary 

 i wanted in first letter; no boozer or cigar- 

 = ette smoker wanted, 

 i ADA GREENHOUSE, 1 



p Ada. Okla. | 



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HELP WANTED | 



One rose grower, also one | 



carnation grower. | 



J. C. RENNISON CO., | 



Sioux City, la. j 



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HELP WANTED 



A reliable growerof mums, carnations, sweet 

 peaa and a general run of potted plants; steady 

 work the year around; good wages with room 

 and board; state experience, age and wagM 

 wanted; 14.000 feet of (;1 .as. 



NEW LONDON FLORAL CO.. 

 New London, Wig. 



HELP WANTED 



Expert grower of roses, mums, sweet = 



peas, etc., also first-class pot plant man I 



capable of producing stock for fancy I 



retail trade; good men only need apply; i 



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THE H. WEBER & SONS CO. i 

 Oakland. Md. | 



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HELP WANTED 



Foreman; one who can grow first-class 

 carnations, chrysan them urns and a general 

 line of bedding plants; married man pre- 

 ferred; a good chance for a first-class man. 

 J. J. LeBORIOUS. 



Duluth, Minn, 



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HELP WANTED 



Oreenhousehelp: section men for rose grow- 

 ing; potters and growers for pot plant depart- 

 ment; young men. 18 yearsancl up. as assistants 

 In pot plant department. Call personally at 



POKHLMANN BROS. CO.. 

 Morton Grove, III. 



I HELP WANTED | 



1 At once, young man experi- | 

 I enced in retail store, one who is | 

 I capable of taking full charge; | 

 I must be a good designer and j 

 I decorator; single; reply giving | 

 I reference and salary expected; | 

 I good opportunity for the right | 

 I person. | 



I GEO. W. MARSHALL, | 

 I 112 S. Morton Ave., | 



I Okmulgee, Okla. i 



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i turers, kindly mail our house all Cata- 1 



i logues. Circulars, etc., pertaining to the | 



i business, as we are a new corporation and I 



I want to carry a very complete line in Oar- I 



I den Utensils, etc. Early response will be i 



I appreciated, as we intend to open our store i 



I the first day of October, to do a wholesale I 



I and retail business. g 



I J. J. KECK, President and Gen'l Manager, I 

 I The UNiTF.n Fi.orai. & Nursery Co , Inc. 1 

 3 1110 Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. | 



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I WANTED I 



i To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please i 

 I state particulars and price in first letter. 1 



I I. SUESSERMAN, j 



I 104 Ridgewood Ave.. Newark, N. J. 1^ 



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I FOR SALE OR LEASE | 



= I am forced to sell my (rrecnhouse in the bust- s 



= ling city of Caro, Tuscola Co., Mich.; 8,600 sq. ft. = 



= of glass. Garland gutters, steel truss roof, Kvans g 



H ventilators, 8 '-v ft. to bottom of gutters, cement h 



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



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



= selling = 



i A. J. PACKER CARO, MICHIGAN | 



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 FOR SALE I 



= Greenhouses at Red Wing, Hinn., indnding fine = 



= dwellingand Uacresof ground; located atentrance = 



s to beautiful Oakwoods Cemetery; greeohouses = 



^ 50x100, thoroughly modern with steam heating ^ 



= plant; electric lighted, city water, good will, fruit = 



s and berries; this proposition could not be replaced = 



= for less than $18,000; sacrifice for good reosons at = 



= $10,000; half cash, balance 6 years. = 



I E. H. LIDBERG CO., Red Wing, Minn. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



Grower and propagator, one thoroughly 1 | 



capable of taking entire charge of the = g 



g growing end, to manage greenhouses and = 1 



i nurseries, prefer a man who can place f i 



i about $2,000,00 in the business; this is a g § 



1 new corporation and we shall do a whole- = g 



i sale and retail business in cut flowers, = § 

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s with our business; will have one of the _ 



3 finest and largest stores of Its kind between g 



= New York and Chicago, with salesmen on the = 



s road; our line will be seeds, bulbs, shrubs, = 



= vines, etc. This will be a real job and a bonus h 



= system with every employee, so get busy = 



s Immediately If you would line up with a real = 



= bouse. Address all communications to p 



1 J, J. KECK. President and General Manager, 1 



= 1110 Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, Onlo. i 



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I FOR SALE 



i At a bargain, greenhouse 40x60, 

 I together with store building 20x60, 

 I and ice house of 250 tons capacity; a 

 i good combination and no competition. | 

 I AL. BURNS, West Point, Iowa. 1 

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FOR SALE 



Greenhouse material at a bargain; beet 

 _ Moninger and Foley cypress bars and gutters, 

 = ventilating machines, double fltrength A glass, 

 g boilers, pipes, etc., for 16,000 feet greenhouses. 



I THE PEARCE HARDWARE & FURNITURE 



§ COMPANY, 



g Lake Linden, Michigan. 



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g Well established retail nursery business E 



i in best growing city of Southern Califor- g 



g nia; rental of ^ block with buildings, g 



g S75.00 per mo.; $S 000 to $6,000 capital nee- s 



g essary; owner prefers wholesale trade on 1 



g account of deafness. Address No. 480, g 



g care Florists' Review, Chicago. g 



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I FOR SALE i 



I l2,000--2i2-inch standard pots. Peters | 

 I & Reed make, for $65,00. We have | 

 I never unpacked them, | 



I THE FARMERS NURSERY CO., 1 

 I Troy, Ohio. | 



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FOR SALE 



g White enamel refrigerator, 4 ft, wide, 



§ 30 inches deep, 7 ft, high, a bargain at 



1 $85.00, 



I BUCHBINDER BROS,. 



i 11 South La Salle Street. Chicago 



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FOR SALE 



40,000 feet glass in roses; 12 miles from i 



center of Chicago; 251 feet front on boule- 1 



vard; all concrete benches; everything in g 



good shape; come and see it, g 



P. M. BROADBECK, 1 

 608 South Boulevard, Evanatoa, 111 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 

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

 I bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; alsocomplete 

 I greenhouses, 



I I. SUESSERMAN, 



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



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