Jandaby 29, 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



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HELP WANTED — Man for grower of general 

 stock in 10,000 ft, of glass; no roses; steady 

 position; state wages expected; send references 

 as to character and experience. Hammerschmldt 

 & Clark, Medina, Ohio. 



HBIiP WANTED — Foreman on ornamental 

 nursery of twenty acres doing high-class 

 work; must know propagation; state salary and 

 experience in first letter. Hoyt Landscape 

 Nurseries, St. Paul, Minn. 



HELP WANTED — At once, plant and mum 

 grower for flrst-class wholesale and retail 

 trade; $60.00 per month, room and board; steady 

 employment; state age and experience. T. Mal- 

 branc, Main St., Johnstown, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced grower of mums, 

 peas, carnations and a general run of potted 

 plants; steady work the year round, with or 

 without room and board; 14,000 ft. of glass; 

 «tate wages wanted and exi)erlence. New Lon- 

 don Floral Co., New London, Wis. 



ELP WANTED — In retail flower store and 

 greenhouse; prefer young man who can assist 

 with funeral work, wait on trade and also drive 

 « Ford; an unusual opportunity for advancement; 

 starting salary $26.00; call or write. A. B. 

 Weissgerber, 3457 N. Hamilton Ave., Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — Experienced grower of A-1 

 roses, carnations, mums and general stock 

 on place of 25,000 sq. ft. of glass; new houses; 

 must be capable to take full charge; in Iowa; 

 Apply giving references and state wages wanted. 

 Address No. 259, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— By florist In Illinois; Protest, 

 ant woman of about 40 as housekeeper; no 

 children; one who speaks English, has a little 

 knowledge of greenhouse care and handling retail 

 trade and would be willing to assist in the lighter 

 work; pleasant place to live; good company, 

 wholesome amusements and indefinite position 

 for the woman who is rightly interested. Ad- 

 dress No. 289, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Young man of energy and 

 ability to take charge of a branch nursery 

 for the growing of ornamental trees, shrubs, 

 evergreens and roses; must also understand land- 

 scape work; flrst-rate opportunity to a man 

 who demonstrates bis ability, as a share of 

 the profits of an old established business will 

 be given In addition to his salary; give full 

 particulars, references and wages expected. 

 Thomburgh Nursery, R. R. A., Box 360, Bvans- 

 ville. Indiana. 



WANTED — Greenhouses to be torn down. Ad- 

 dress M. Weingarten, 286 5th Ave., New 

 York City. 



WANTED — Greenhouses up to 6,000 feet, 



modern dwelling, plenty of ground, in 



food town; middle west. Charles Blank, Box 

 18, Avoca, Iowa. 



WANTED — To lease or buy a good greenhouse, 

 one year from this date, in good location; 

 Ohio or Indiana preferred ; give full particulars at 

 once, also terms. Address No. 288, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Used greenhouse material, glass, 

 bars, ridges, gutters, pipe, fittings, also ven- 

 tilating sash, roof and side; what have you and 

 what do you want for it? E. S. Kneeland, 

 Grand Forks, North Dakota. 



FOR SALE — Horizontal tubular boiler 48 in. x 

 14 ft., complete with front and fittings; boiler 

 has been passed on by the Hartford Inspectors 

 «nd is in good condition; can ship at once. Ralph 

 Ward, Cameron, Mo. 



FOR SALE — In prosperous northern New Tork 

 city, florists' business; good location and long 

 lease; low rent; store Is well equipped; a real 

 bargain If taken at once. Address No. 186, care 

 Florist s' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse and nursery; govern- 

 ment irrigation project, six acres, fine loca- 

 tion, new buildings, fully equipped; no compe- 

 tition; good reason for selling; easy terms. Ad- 

 dress, Rupert Floral Co., Rupert, Idaho. 



FOR SALE— 27,000 sq. ft. of glass, (5.000: 

 this cash payment and the balance in small 

 payments like rent will buy an up-to-date plant 

 with five acres and everything in nmnlng order. 

 Bmil Glauber. 1720 Rosemary St.. Denver, Colo. 



FOR SALE — Or rent; 3 greenhouses, one lean- 

 to; about 3.500 sq. ft. of glass; work-shed 

 and a coal bin 40x16; hi block land and a 6-room 

 all-modern house, built only three years: doing 

 Kood business. F. A. Davidson, Aurora, Nebr. 



FOR SALE— Florist's establishment, with 

 bouse, store and garage; 14,000 feet glass, 

 finest order; large and very profitable business; 

 most extraordinary opportunity; price reason- 

 able. Investigation Invited. Address William 

 Harris. 112 Stewart Ave., Arlington. N. J. 



FOR SALE — Hotbed Sash, second hand, 2-in. 

 thick, 3x6 ft., glazed with 6 rows 6-in. glass, 

 all reputtied and In excellent condition, ready for 

 use; In lots of 50 or more, $3.75 each; 1%-ln. 

 thick, 3 ft. % In. by 6 ft., at $3.60 each. Met- 

 ropolitan Material Co., 1299-1323 Flushing Ave., 

 Brooklyn. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Florist business in Florida uni- 

 versity town; up-to-date flower store; green- 

 houses; five-room cottage, electric lighted 

 throughout; centrally located on city lot; with 

 20 acres good land, near town; 1/3 acre in 

 flat sheds, stocked with Asparagus pliimosus; 

 the above for $6,000.00. W. B. Currey, DeLand, 

 Florida. 



FOR SALE — A small greenhouse establishment, 

 good location and good business; satisfactory 

 reason for selling. For particulars address No. 

 808, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



|j'<OR SALE — In an up-to-date town In Illinois, 

 r 3,700 square feet of glass; 7-room modem 

 house; three large lots; doing good business; no 

 opposition; everything ready for spring; reason 

 for selling, old age. Address No. 891, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ICOR SALE — Flower fruit farm, 12 acres; 9- 

 1? room house; 8,000 peonies, thousands iris, 

 asparagus, rhubarb plants, 1000 fruit trees, 2 

 acres strawberries; St. Joseph river on north; 

 Lincoln Highway on south; market at door for 

 everything; a great bargain; bus line passes our 

 door. Alva Cathcart, Bristol, Ind. 



OR SALE— SmaU retail greenhouse in Colo- 

 rado; in good shape, invoicing $4,800.00 Jan. 

 1, without the land; rent for house and land, 

 $30.00 per month; sales first half of last year, 

 over $4,500.00; will take $2,500.00 cash for 

 quick sale; best of reasons for selling. For 

 particulars address No. 878, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 8 greenhouses, 7,000 ft., grass, 

 good condition; modem heat, light and water; 

 well stocked; season supply coal; in full running 

 order and making money; fine northern Ohio 

 town, 1800; modem Improvements; no competi- 

 tion; near Cleveland; also modem dwelling 

 house and 8% acres excellent ground. Address 

 No. 808, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — A first-class flower shop with the 

 best trade of the city; population 46,000; two 

 other stores; been established 8 years; low rent; 

 can make new lease in present location next 

 March; no glass, but can buy stock here and In 

 cities close by; this will stand inspection; profit 

 last year over $5000, small Investment for such 

 profit. Address No. 814, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



li^OR SALE — Five greenhouses, comprising 16,- 

 " 500 feet of glass in good running order with 

 6% A. of good land and sash for hotbeds; place 

 fully stocked; Kroeschell boiler practically new; 

 9-room residence; location in town of 5000 peo- 

 ple in southern Illinois; two railroads through 

 town; all trains stopping here; shipping In all 

 directions; water supply free; retail store in heart 

 of the city; price, $14,500, cash or easy pay- 

 ments. Write No. 816, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



■jtOR SALE — Greenhouses and cemetery busi- 

 " ness; one house 20x100; glass 16x24; concrete 

 construction with lean-to 6x85; glass 10x14: two 

 houses 16x75; glass 16x24; one house 14x75; 

 glass 10x12; one sash house 10x50; hotlsed sash; 

 land 53x268 ft.; 8-room house with bath, hot and 

 cold water, gas and electric light; 4^poBlte en- 

 trance to Lutheran cemetery, near Fresh Pond 

 crematory and Mount Olivet cemetery; 50 per 

 cent cash, balance on bond and mortgage; can 

 sell all you can produce on the premises; must 

 be seen to be appreciated. John T. Linnemann, 

 23 Moimt Olivet Ave., near Metropolitan Ave., 

 Maspeth, L. I. 



li^OR SALE— Glass, 16x24 double thick, brand 

 I? new, $6.25 per box; second-hand black pipe, 

 1-in., 6%c. per ft.; 1%-ln., 9%c. per ft.; 2-ln., 



16c. per ft. Used roof drip bars, 2c. per ft. 

 One old No. 6 and 1 No. 12 Kroeschell boiler, 

 •600 each. The following round boilers: 18-ln., 

 $69; 21-in., $92; 24-ln., $124. New Pipe Tools, 

 Malleable Hinged Vises: No. 1, capacity 2%-in., 

 $3.25; No. 2,, capacity 3i4-in., $4.88. Stocks and 

 Dies, Armstrong pattern: No. 2R, threads ^- to 

 1-ln., $7.20; No. SR, threads H4- to 2-in., $10.80. 

 Toledo Stocks and Dies: No. 1, threads 1- to 

 2-ln., $16.00. Pipe Wrenches: 18-in. grips, 2-in., 

 $2.10: 24-in. grips, 2%-ln., $3. Pipe Cutters, 

 Saunders Pattern: $1, cuts 1-8- to 1-in., $1.80; 

 No. 2, cuts 1- to 2-ln., $2.70. MetropollUn Mate- 

 rial Co., 1299-1323 Flushing Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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 I SITUATION WANTED | 



i Asworking foreman; lifetime experience 1 

 1 in all branches of greenhouse work; noth- i 

 i ing but a first-class position considered; | 

 i can give flrst-class references and will | 

 i guarantee satisfaction; please give full = 

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I L. A. JOHNSON. i 



i 1819 E. 9th St.. - - Wichita, Kansas. | 

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= of the very finest trade, origrinaJ, artistic in making = 



= up, deeoratinK, draitrning, etc., as well aa com- 1 



H mercial ability to take entire management of the = 



s finest floral establishment: lifetime experience, | 



= both Europe and the United States: am 36 years = 



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= particulars and salary in first answer Address = 



= No. 276, care Florists' Review, Chicago. | 



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Man 23 yrs. old; worked in florists' stores 1 

 and greenhouses since boy; education. 2h a 

 yrs. in college; ran make A-1 designs and 1 

 decorate; sfroB- general stock; been In busi- s 

 ness successfully myself; prefer small estab- i 

 llshment where all-round man is needed to s 

 help work up a good business: references: 3 

 state particulars first letter. Address No. = 

 266, care Ftorlsts' Review, Chicago. | 



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I HELP WANTED I 



I Good, all-round grower of cut flow- § 



1 ers and pot plants; 15,000 feet of § 



I glass; Wisconsin town of 20,000: i 



I willing to pay good salary to depend- | 



I able, permanent and competent man; I 



I house with heat, light and water I 



I supplied; give experience, references | 



I and salary expected in answer. Ad- I 



I dress No, 279, care Florists' Re- 



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I HELP WANTED 



I Two experienced rose growers, 



I $30.00 per week. 



I Two experienced helpers, 



I $27.00 per week. 



I Apply to 



I PETER SCHOUSBOE, Supt. 



I Peter Reinberg Greenhouses, 



I 5441 N. Robey St., Chicago, 111. _ 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I First-class decorator anddesigner; | 

 i permanent man only; state partic- i 

 I ulars and salary expected. | 



I DONART'S HOUSE OF FLOWERS § 

 i Spokane, Wash. 1 



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I HELP WANTED i 



= A practical vegetable gardener who un- 1 



= derstands irrigation. Must be single and 1 



g must furnish references; salary $80 a I 



I month, board and room furnished. i 



i P. 0. HORTON, 



i Buffalo, Wyo. 



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I HELP WANTED | 



i Calling on the greenhouse trade to sell a i 



= side line specialty which every greenhouse s 



I needs; the pioduct Is advertised in Florists' 1 



s Kevlcw. and is known by all florists through- S 



5 out the country: liberal commissions are paid 1 



3 and good money can be made with this 8|>ec- i 



= laity. Addiess No. '481, care Florists' Ke- § 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Man for place of 7000 ft. of glass, near I 



1 Chicago; flrst-class designer and grower i 



I of carnations, mums, cyclamen, bulb and s 



I bedding stock: roan acquainted with Chi- i 



1 cago trade preferred; give references and i 



= salary. Address No. 284, care Florists' a 



= Review, Chicago. i 

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f General arower for wholesale and retail place of 3 



= 35.000 sq ft. of glass: Willing to pay good wages to a 



g man who can produce results; we are not looking S 



5 for a manager or boss, but want a man who can 3 



= work with us in producing the best stock that can 1 



§ be grown under glass; state salary wanted with M 



g house furnished; references required; do not S 



g answer unless you can co-operate with us in pro- 3 



I ducmg the stock. DOLE FLORAL COMPANY. 1 



p Beatrice, Nebraska. 3 

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I SITUATION WANTED | 



I Experienced decorator and designer | 



I from Scotland is open for engagement = 



a with high-class house; education and ex- = 



g perience enable me to handle any class of i 



§ trade; prefer location in middle west. 1 



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3 Chicago. = 



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