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FOR SALE 



I The property of the celebrated GREEN FLORAL COMPANY, formerly 



I owned and operated by Col. E. H. R. Green, multimillionaire, son of the late Mrs. 



I Hetty Green. 



I It consists of 45 acres just outside the limits of Dallas, Texas, the foremost city of the 



I Southwest, having a population of over 150,000 and in the heart of the rich oil fields. The 



I greenhouses are of concrete construction, are built throughout of the best material and are in 



I first-class condition. They comprise 204,161 square feet of glass and are equipped throughout 



I with the most improved system of piping. The boiler room has three large Babcock & Wilcox 



I boilers. Oil is used as fuel and is delivered at the company's switch and pumped through its 



I pipe line into a large storage tank near the boiler room. The company has an unlimited supply 



I of surface and artesian water from its own wells. 



I A house for foreman, ten-room house for single men, also a house to be used for a board- 



I ing place. The place is thoroughly fitted out with teams, tools, etc. 



I The greenhouses are well stocked with every necessary variety of flowers and plants, the 



I market for which is practically without limit, there being a demand for more stock than can 



I be grown. San Antonio, Galveston, Houston, Waco and Ft. Worth, all large cities, are easily 



I accessible in from one to twelve hours. The greenhouses were originally built by Col. E. H. R. 



I Green, the entire plant costing him about $250,000. It was operated by him until he left Dallas 



I some years ago to take up his residence in New York, at which time he sold his holdings to Mr. 



I Seth Miller, who continued to operate the property until his death a few months ago, and it 



I is now being disposed of to settle his estate. 



I While the property will under no conditions be sacrificed, it may be had at an attractive 



I figure; terms will be liberal. For information address 



I K. H. MILLER, Ex., No. 2809 Ross Ave., Dallas, Texas. 



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FOR SALE 



I Or lease, the widely known, eminently | 



I successful and old established business of 1 



i the late Frank F. Crump, deceased, Colo- i 



I rado Springs, Colo. Excellent and well 1 



§ eauipped plant of 66,000 SQuare feet of | 



§ modern glass; fully stocked and in first- | 



i class running order; convenient 6-room 1 



i modern residence. This is an exceedingly 1 



i attractive proposition and will repay the | 



i closest investigation; liberal terms to § 



I reliable party, but auick action reauired. | 



I EDGAR CRUMP. I 



I Box 606, Colorado Springs, Colo. § 



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FOR SALE 



The well known Hoffmeister Floral Co.'s plant, where the fine lilies grow, 

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

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

 2^^-story dwelling; 15 minutes' drive from express ofhces, railroad depots, 

 wholesale and retail stores; can be bought very reasonably; must be see« to 

 be appreciated. Apply 



A. F. HOFFMEISTER. 

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



or 

 WM. SANDER. Allorney-at-law, 

 Atlas Bank Bldg.. Cincinnati, 0. 



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FOR SALE 



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Bargain, greenhouses for sale at Summit, 

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

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1 house, 26 X 200 ft. i 



1 house. 20 X 200 ft. = 

 3 houses. 18^ X 125 ft. = 



2 houses. 20 X 150 ft. = 

 2 houses, 20 X 126 ft. = 



hot water heat: 8 acres of land around the i 



place; selling price, $16,000.00; $6,000,00 e 



cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to s 



CHARLES H. HAGERT, | 



Dingman's Ferry. Pa. 1 



or E. L. McKIRGAN. Attorney, | 



Littell Building, Summit, N. J. 1 



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FOR SALE 



Greenhouse material— 50,000 square feetof glass, | 



I sizes 10 X 12, 10 x 14, 12;x 14, 12 x 16, double thick. | 



I Also ventilating machines, bars, etc. | 



I Write us your wants; get prices. | 



I FRED BREITMEYER, | 



I Mt. Clemens, Mich. | 



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FOR SALE 



One complete 9-section No. 380 cast-iron 

 Moninger boiler; 



Five intermediate sections; 



Complete base and grates of No. 380 cast- 

 iron Moninger boiler; 



800 feetof 6-inch threaded pipe in var- 

 ious lengths; 



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



36 4-inch Henion & Hubbel greenhouse 

 valves: 



300 pairs of Stuttle's patented 4-inch 

 flue clamps: 



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

 son for selling, installing central heating 1 

 system; if interested, write for prices. 1 



AURORA GREENHOUSE CO.. I 



Aurora. 111. i 



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FOR SALE 



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

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

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

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

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

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

 might consider a good grower with money as partner. 



Address, 



NO. 400, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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