Sbptbmbeb 18, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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My bnelneii, conslgtlnsr of 5 acres of land, = § 



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~ necessary appliances; coal on band for more S M 



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■ specialties grown are cyclamen, hydrangeas, g 5 



'- and primroses; place in best condition; g 1 



= (Miough salable stock on hand to pay for half g 1 



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-■' with push, one to attend to the growing and 1 a 



one totheofflceend;capltalrequlred$5,000.00: s 1 



--- if managed as before, profits win pay for place 1 1 



• !i a few years. j 1 



fe , J. L. SCHILLEK. TOLEDO, O. 11 



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^ One of the oldest established florists* bust- 1 



i ncssee In Baltimore, consisting of four acres = 



P 1)1 land, six greenhouses, 15x150, stocked with s 



i ,'oges, asparagus and mums In A-1 condition; 1 



I nil outbuildlugs and tools; reason for selling, I 



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i EDWARD KKESS, | 



I L'tlO E. North Are., Baltimore, Md. | 



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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, swn 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 to 

 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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g Rose growing establishment in Chicago suburb; = 



= 50,000 feet of glass in profitable operation; 8 houses; = 



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s 8-room dwelling, electric light; barn, parage and = 



s everything needed; over 6 acres good land; $10,000 = 



= down, balance on time. = 



I GROVK FLORAL CO., Arlington Heights, Hi. | 



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I Florists' establishment doing wholesale 



I and retail business; five houses, residence 



I and garage, in good running condition. 



I For information write 



i C. C. POLLWORTH CO.. 



^ Milwaukee, Wis. 



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I Small flower shop in a live town of | 



I 25.000 population; splendid opportunity g 



I for young salesman and decorator with i 



I small amount of capital; owner wishes ta 1 



1 devote all of his time to the greenhouses, i 



I J. RALPH SOUDLR, Hutchinson.Kans. j 



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Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 

 &3 good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses, 



I. SUESSERMAN. 

 104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark. N. J. 



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I FOR SALE I 



I White enamel refrigerator, 4 ft. wide, | 



I 30 inches deep, 7 ft. high, a bargain at | 



s $85.00, I 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., I 



I 11 South La Salle Street. Chicago | 



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= A general line of ornamental nursery stock, 2500 = 



1 Norway Maples, Horse Chestnut. Elm and other = 



s varieties, also 5000 Evergreens and a HOOd stoclt of s 



1 Shrubbery: well established trade in city of 100,000; = 



g only nursery doing landscape work; will sell entire g 



1 stock and give lease on present ground where nur- = 



^ sery is situated; will sell all or part t« a compe- = 



= tent, reliable man. H 



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I FOR SALE I I 



I No. 5 Kroeschell Boiler, used 5 years, in i = 



i good condition; we are installing a No. 1 | 



I 6 Kroeschell; price $300.00, cash, | | 



I ' TEN EYCK & SON. | | 



I Auburn, Ind, | § 



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GLASS, SASH BARS. VENTILATOR SASH, ETC. | 



GLASS, 10x12, 12x14, 12x16, dbl. strength $5,00 per box | 



VENTILATORS, 28 ins. by 5 ft. 4 ins $1,60 each | 



3ft.by8ft 1.60 " j 



SASH BARS, 4 ft. to 12 ft. lengths H^ cts. per foot | 



HITCHINGS VENTILATING MACHINES $7.00 each I 



VENTILATOR PIPE 6 cts. per foot I 



HANGERS 7 cts. each | 



I CASH WITH ORDER. | 



I FRED BREITMEYER, | 



I Mt. Clemens, Mich, | 



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I NOTICE I 



I I am now connected with the Boston Floral Supply | 



I Co., Boston, Mass. I have no interest in any other | 



concern. I joined the ranks of the Boston Floral | 



Supply Co. after months and months of consideration. | 



I ' SAMUEL MANN, | 



I Formerly with B. A. Snyder Co., Boston. I 



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FOR SALE I 



Refrigerator, 10 feet wide, 6 | 

 I feet deep, 10 feet high; 3 display | 

 j doors in front, storage compart- I 

 j ment in rear; 12-inch marble 

 I base; used about one year; cost 

 I $1200.00; will sell for $500,00 

 I f. 0. b. Chicago, 



\ BUCHBINDER BROS., 

 I 11 S. La Salle St., Chicago 



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I FOR SALE 



§ In eastern Pennsylvania, a range of 



j 7,'*,000 ft. of glass, mostly new and in good 



i running order; large, substantial house 



I and all necessary outbuildings, with about 



§ twenty acres surrounding; close to sidings 



I and e.Ypress 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; 



I full ix)ssessien April 1, 1920, or after; in- 



i vestigate even if you would be interested 



I in leasing or sharing with intent to buy. _ 



I Address No. 17, care Florists' Review, 1 



1 Chicago. i 

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I FOR SALE I 



= Conservatory, 30x60 and 20 feet hiih, one iron = 



S frame 18 X 60 and one 9 X 50; Jos. Plantys construe- = 



= tion; will lell plant complete or separately; also one g 



= semi-iron frame house 27x121; 1U,000 feet 2-inch s 



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= and glass. = 



1 I. SUESSERMAN, § 



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WANTED 



To buy greenhauses to dismantle; please 

 state particulars and price in first letter. 



I. SUESSERMAN. 



104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. J. 



Bargain, greenhouses for sale at Summit, 

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

 City; dwelling house, bam and large 

 potting sheds; 



1 house, 26 z 200 ft, 



1 house, 20 I 200 ft, 

 8 houses, IS^fl x 125 ft. 



2 houses, 20 X 150 ft, 

 2 houses. 20 X 126 ft. 



hot water heat; 8 acres of land around the 

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

 cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to 



CHARLES H. HAGERT. 



Dingman's Perry. Pa. 



or E. L. McKIROAN, Attorney. 



Littell Building, Summit. N, J, 



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