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The Florists^ Review 



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HELP WANTED 



Live, wide-awake greenhouse superin- 

 tendent to take charge of plant 20,000 feet 

 growing cut flowers, bedding and pot 

 plants; business growing rapidly and 

 offers splendid opportunity for man with 

 ability, brains and ambition; Birmingham 

 is the best town in the south and getting 

 1 better every day; schools, churches, etc., 

 1 are the best; state age, experience, aual- 

 I ifications, salary wanted, the whole story 

 I in first letter, 

 I FRASER NURSERY COMPANY, | 



I Post Box 217, I 



I BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, | 



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MANAGER 

 Experienced man to take en- 

 tire charge of trial seed farm 

 near Philadelphia, capable of 

 growing flower and vegetable 

 plants under glass and in the 

 field; also of shipping same; 

 state age, experience and wages. 



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BOX 1296, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | | 



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HELP WANTED | 



All-round grower for potted plants j 

 and one man as helper. I 



CHAS. A. MOSS. Spartanburg, S.C. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



i Working foreman for 60.000 sq. ft. of i 

 = glass growing a variety for retail; also = 

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I NORTH SIDE- GREENHOUSES. | 



I 1107 N. 1st. St.. - - Springfield, 111. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I A-l rose grower lo take charge of | 



I section rose houses in Virginia; give | 



I references. Address No. 283, care | 



I Florists' Review, Chicago. | 



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HELP WANTED | 



Practical (trower for retail place; roBes. car- = 

 nations, mums. ChrlstmaB. Kasterand beddlntr = 

 plants; capable of flrdtclass deotfrntn? and = 

 waltinK on trade; able to speak Kood KhkHsIi; = 

 permanent position; references required and = 

 salary expected. = 



W. E. F. WEBEK. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. | 

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I HELP WANTED | 



i Grower for retail place of 14,000 sq. ft. glaas, g 



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= the man who can produce good results; married = 



= man preferred: state wages expected with house = 



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e located two and one-half miles from town. = 



§ BOY E. NEAL, K. F. D. 6, Lawrenceville, 111. § 



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I MANAGER FOR STOKE. | 



s An experienced younjr man able to take | 



= chargeof a well established flower store In an i 



s Ohloclty of more than 50,000 Inhabitant*. An = 



1 Intelligent man of good habits and pleasant | 



s ways Is here ofTered a good future position; | 



= state wages expected, please, and send refer- i 



i ences to No. 280, care Florists' Kevlew, | 



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GREENHOUSE BUILDERS WANTED 



We have need of the following men on our staff of greenhouse and 

 conservatory builders: 



One superintendent of construction work, 



Three foremen of general construction, 



Two heating foremen, 



Six glaziers, 



Three painting foremen. 



These men must have greenhouse experience; must be clean-cut, 

 sober men; refer to jobs you have worked on that we may see your 

 work; unless you are a top-notch man capable of earning a good 

 salary don't answer; write freely or no attention will be given. Do 

 not call. Address 



Superintendent, 1000 Masonic Temple, Chicago. 



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HELP WANTED 



For the San Francisca district; thor- 

 oughly competent grower of high-grade 

 pot plants for the wholesale trade; apply 

 with full pariculars and salary expected. 

 Address No. 294, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE 



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1 A snap for man with small capital. _ 



I 10.000 ft. glass, good condition; heated with f 



i two Kroeschell hot water boilers; season's § 



= coal; fully stocked; doing good business; 1 



= located middle west. Address No. 262, f 



g care Florists' Review, Chicago. g 



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I HELP WANTED I 



j Two rose potters; $4.50 per day | 

 I with $6.00 extra for Sunday work. § 



I BASSETT & WASHBURN | 



I 178 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago | 



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I HELP WANTED | | 



I Two general growers at once. | | 



I C. H. FREY, I I 



Nebraska | | 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 

 as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bais, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. 



I. SUESSERMAN, 

 104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. J. 



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g Modern greenhouse plant consisting of four § 



g houses 26x175 and one house 20x146; all gutters 1 



g over 9 ft. high; four acres of land; side track ~ 



= on place from Indiana Harbor Belt R. K.; 



house, boiler sheds, deep well, city water, etc.; 



ten miles westofChlcago; will sell at a bargain; 



It will pay prospective buyers to Investigate. § 



C. HAU3KRMANN. JR.. Melrose Park. 111. | 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Refrigerator, oak finish; 7 feet wide, 42 | 



I inches deep, 9 feet 6 inches high; a bargain | 



1 at $150.00, f . 0. b. Chicago. I 



i BUCHBINDER BROS., | 



i 11 So. La Salle Street, 



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I HELP WANTED I 



f General greenhouse men; steady placps i 

 1 for those not afraid to do any kind of work i 

 1 connected with rose growing; fl per day. 1 



I WEISS-SPANDIKOW CO.. Maywood, 111. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



1 Two growers for rose and carnation sec- i 



= tions; also all-round plantsmen for small g 



I branch plant. State age, experience and = 



= wages. = 



I J. C. STEINHAUSER. | 



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= Greenhouses, consisting of thirty thoasand feet = 



H of glaps; it is necessary that I sell this plant soon g 



= and will make it an opportunity worth while; will g 



= sell the entire plant, without the residence, for = 



= t9.000.00 and will rent the residence to party If they g 



= want same: will also arrange to have the entire out- g 



g put sold if purchaser wisnea to grow wholesale = 



= only; the cost can also be reduced tl.000.00 by not g 



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g Modern place, 3 houses; over 10,000 sq, ft. 

 g glass; heart of city of 6,000 population, on 

 g ^ city block; paved streets all around 

 g place; city water, electric lights. No. 5 

 1 Kroeschell hot water boiler; residence of 5 

 g rooms and bath; no competition; cleared 3 

 g nearly $4,000.00 season of 1918: two hustlers could g 

 = clear S5. 000.00; investigation courted. g 



= Address No. 251, care Florists' Keview, Chicago. = 

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WANTED 



I To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please 

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I I. SUESSERMAN. 



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



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FOR SALE 



i Two-compartment storage refrigerator, 



g cork insulated, suitable for retail, whole- 



g sale or grower; 15 feet long. Particulars 



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I CENTRAL REFRIGERATOR & EQUIP- 



i MENT CO., 



i 155 No. Clark St. Chicago, Illinois. 



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1 FOR SALE OR RENT. i 



s First-class retail store near large cemetery. In g 



€ business 35 years, steady trade, new Lord & g 



g Bnmham 35xl00-foot pipe frame greenhouf e filled = 



g with potted plants; modem residence adjoining, g 



S garage, delivery car and all modern improvements; g 



g also tools, etc.; several vacant lots adjoining suit- = 



= able for residential or greenhouse building; will sell S 



= store and greenhouse separate from other property = 



g or both; reason for selling, illness; good terms, g 



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