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Ennls, Tex. — The partnership of Dun- 

 lap & Koehle has been mutually dis- 

 solved. Mrs. Annie J. Dunlap assumes 

 full control and responsibility for all 

 obligations now existing or contracted 

 for future delivery against that part- 

 nership. 



Want and For Sale Department 



^T'AdvertlBements under this head 15 /Cents 

 per lln«, cash with order from all who do'not do 

 other adrertlslagr. In sending remittance count six 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.75 

 net, for one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 



SlTUA'l'ION WANTED— Hy first class store 

 man with experience. Address No. 324, care 

 Florists' Review, Ch icago. 



8ITUATI0N WANTED — By grower; retail pre- 

 ferred; expert designer and producer of car- 

 nations, mums and pot i)Iants; Ohio preferred. 

 Address No. 317, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITtlATION WANTED— By an nil round ex- 

 perlenced elderly grower; roses, carnations, 

 nursery and pot plants; no designing or night 

 firing; please state particulars. Address Wm. 

 Kirkham, Cliff Hotel, 17 High Street, Min- 

 neapolis, Minn. 



SITUATION WANTED — As manager or work- 

 O ing foreman; expert grower and propagator of 

 greenhouse and nursery stock; is open for en- 

 gagement with any good establishment; particu- 

 lars in first letter. Address No 299, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As landscape gardener; 

 40 years old; life expt'rlence in all branches 

 of the business; capable of laying out and con- 

 struction , large estates and cemeteries; nothing 

 but large work accepted; open for engagement 

 April X- Address No. 321, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — As foreman or man- 

 ager; Middle West, Iowa preferred; at pres- 

 ent place 7 years; young married man, Ameri- 

 can; a thorough, competent grower; kindly state 

 salary; references exchanged; 5,000 to 25,000 

 feet of glass. Address No. 300, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED -(Jardcner, 20 years ex- 

 perience in greeuliouse and garden work, 

 married, .S.") years old and Danish; wishes a 

 position as head gardener on a large private 

 estate with a cottage for himself; please state 

 wages in first letter; you may call Blackstone 

 3479 after <i P. M. Waldemar I'eterscn, 1423 

 E. C9th Place. Chicago. III. 



HELP WANTED — Ejcperienced rose grower. 

 Apply to Doemling-Schimmel Co., Mt. Clem- 

 ens, Micb. 



HELP WANTED— Florist and helper. Com- 

 municate with Gloede. 1405 Central St., 

 Evanston, III. 



HELP WANTED— Two experienced florists; 

 permanent positions; furnish references and 

 state wages exi)eoted. Harry Heinl, W. Toledo, 

 Ohio. 



HELP WANTED— I>andsrape gardener for pri- 

 vate estate; married, gofid salary, send 

 references. Address No. 322, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP W^ANTED — 1 helper for rose section; 1 

 helper for plant section; must have bad 1 

 or 2 years' experience; state wages expected and 

 age. Chas. Sherwood, Waterloo. Iowa. 



HELP WANTED — Nursery propagator and as- 

 sistant for spring and summer months; state 

 particulars and wages wanted; western man 

 preferred. Northern Nursery Co., Ipswich, S. D. 



HELP WANTED — Competent rose grower; 

 must be man of experience, able to produce 

 a No. A 1 stock; good salary for the right man. 

 Address No. 319, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— All-round 

 bouse at once, not over 45 

 business: will pay |25.00 per 

 W^ H^Trticj, 20 Cadwell Ave.^ 



HELP WANTED— Reliable, 

 must be good on n>ses; m 

 ferred; state last two places 

 long and wages expected. C. 

 Mexico, Mo. 



man for green- 

 years. In retail 

 week. Address 

 W aver ly, N. Y. 



steady grower; 



arried man pre- 

 employed; liow 

 C. Wonneman, 



HELP WANTED — Man for grower of general 

 stock In 10,000 ft. of glass; no roses: steady 

 position; state wages expected; send reference* 

 as to character and experience. Hammerachmldt 

 * Olarlc. Medina. Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — A good all round grower, to 

 work under foreman; state particulars in first 

 letter; must have several years' experience, and 

 please send references; good wages. Williams & 

 Meyer, South Bend, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Man for helping around 

 greenhouse, and at landscaping; new place: 

 40c per hour and upwards; will give a good 

 man percentage. South Side Nursery, H. Qersten- 

 kom, Mgr., R. R. 6. Decatnr, 111. • 



WANTED — Experienced young woman 



tail florist's establishment. Address 



No. 131, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Good assistant plant and 

 carnation grower; German preferred. Ad- 

 dress No. 826, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once, plant and mum 

 grower for first-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 — Gardener for private place, 

 1V6 acres in lawn, flowers, vegetables and 

 small greenhouse; rooms on premises; permanent 

 position; state references. Address Room 920, 

 Pierce Building, St. Louis, Mo. 



UELP WANTED — Assistant grower to take 

 care of section of potted plants; married 

 man preferred; cottage on premises; state 

 wages wanted and give reference in first letter. 

 Aurora Greenhouse Co., Aurora, 111. 



ELP WANTED— In retail flower store and 

 greenhouse; prefer young man, who can 

 assist with funeral work and drive a Ford; 

 permanent position: call or write. A. R. 

 Weissgerber, 3437 N. Hamilton Ave., Chicago. 

 III. 



HELP WANTED — Man accustomed to nursery 

 work; getting up orders, handling nursery 

 stock, quick good salesman; state salary, ex- 

 perience and references; also experienced planter 

 wanted. Elizabeth Nursery Company, Elizabeth, 

 N. .T. 



HELP WANTED— Young man to fill position 

 of sales manager and correspondence clerk; 

 a good knowledge of nursery busioess neces- 

 sary; must have had exjjerienee; fine position 

 for right man. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, 

 N. .1. 



HELP WANTED — A man with greenhouse ex- 

 perience and versed In the propagation of 

 conifers; in writing state experience and give 

 references; wages $100,00 per month with board 

 and lodging. Address California Nursery Co., 

 Niles, Calif. 



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; 

 state wages wanted and experience. New Lon- 

 don Floral Co., New London, Wis. 



ELP WANTED — Good reliable man, married 

 or single, one who is not afraid to work, to 

 grow a general line of cut flowers and plants 

 for retail trade; place of 16,000 ft. of glass; 

 good wages to right man; place now open; ref- 

 erence required. Paul Tauer, Lebanon, Ind. 



HELP 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. 



EELP WANTED — Opportunity; a man of 

 ability and character can have large green- 

 house property near New York City to get going 

 and make same pay for Itself, on easiest terms 

 and no cash payment; write for particulars. 

 O. H. Hagert, Apt. IF. Vermont Apts., Atlantic 

 City, N. J. 



HELP WANTED— Young man of ambition and 

 good character with some knowledge of 

 general greenhouse work; steady position: 2.").- 



000 ft. of glass: state age, experience and 

 references with wages; room and board fur- 

 nished with proprietor. H. E. & C. W. Krebs, 

 Cedar Rapids. Iowa. 



IIKLP WANTED — A working foreman, that 



1 knows the business: where good stock must 

 be grown; 40,000 ft. of modern glass; all retail 

 trade; place In good condition; must l>e able 

 to handle help and grow almost a general line, 

 except roses and carnations; city of 200.000: 

 greenhouses right In town; a steady man of 

 ability can have this position by answering 

 quick: state age. with references and wages 

 exported: will wire acceptance. W. G. Mat- 

 thews, Dayton, Ohio. 



WANTED — Greenhouses to be torn down. Ad- 

 dress M. Welngarten, 286 6th Ave., New 



■^'"rk City. 



IV .\NTED — .\ medium sized, inexpensive 

 " florists' refrigerator. Address No. 315, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



ri7 ANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle: 

 * please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Rldgewood Ave., 

 Newark. N. J. 



fX7 ANTED — Used greenhouse material; glass, 



' sash and roof bars: ventilating sash, hot 



bed sash: what have you and at what price? 



-Vddress No. 325. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WT ANTED — To lease or buy a good greenhouae, 

 " one year from this date, in good location: 

 Ohio or Indiana preferred; give fnll partlciilars at 

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

 Review. Chicago. 



1^7' ANTED — To buy one steam-trap: second 

 "^ hand: IVi or 11,4 inlet and outlet: More- 

 head preferred: also will buy second hand 

 Skinner irrigation equipment. What have you? 

 No Junk. F. Carek. R. D. 2, Tiorain. Ohio. 



WOR HALE — Retail florist's business; store and 

 "^ greenhouse; possession at once; good Indiana 

 citv. Address No. SSO, care Florist' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Bailey's Standard Cyclopedia of 

 Horticulture; new, latest edition, 6 volumes 

 for $20.00; paid $36.00 for it. Frank Wagner. 

 228 Fifth St., Aspinwali, Pa. 



FI<OR SALE — A small greenhouse ettablishment, 

 good location and good bnsineas; satisfactory 

 reason for selling. For particulars address. No. 

 202, care Florists' Review, Chicago. ^^ 



tpOR SALE — Standard cypress hot bed sash, 

 blind mortised, white-leaded and securely 

 fastened; glass 8x10, 10x12 and 10x14 at $4.00 

 per box. C. N. Robinson & Bro., Dept. 26, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



|i*OR SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 " such as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. I. Suesserman, 104 Rldgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



FOR SALE — In prosperous northern New York 

 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 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



(pOR SALEi — Or rent; 3 greenhouses, one lean- 

 to; about 8,S0O sq. ft. of glass; work-shed 

 and a coal bin 40x16; 14 block land and a 6-room 

 all-modern house, built only three years; doing 

 good business. F. A. Davidson, Aurora, Neb r. 



FfOR 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 running order. 

 Emll Glauber. 1720 Rosemary St.. Denver, Co lo. 



FOR SALE— In an up-to-date town in Illinois, 

 8,700 square feet of glass; 7-room modem 

 house; three large lots; doing good business; no 

 opposition; everrthlng ready for spring; reason 

 for selling, old age. Address No. 291, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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 Stewar t Ave ., Arlington, N. J. 



li^OR SALE — Greenhouses in good condition. 

 f about 12,000 ft. glass, stocked with carna- 

 tions and bedding plants; extra good trade; 

 located one mile from court house on Intenirban 

 R. R. ; small bungalow with furnace: about 2 

 acres of ground. For particulars address Wm. 

 Terrell. Warsaw, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Flower shop In one of the largest 

 cities in middle west; ideally located on 

 transfer point of two main car lines and within 

 walking distance two large hospitals; doing an 

 excellent business; a bargain for $1,500.00 

 cash: owner desires to leave city account poor 

 health. Address No. 316, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 3 greenhouses, 7,000 ft., grass, 

 good condition; modem beat, light and water: 

 well stocked; season supply coal; in full runninc 

 order and making money; fine northern Ohin 

 town, 1800; modem Improvements; no competi- 

 tion; near Cleveland; also modem dHt-iimic 

 house and 8% acres excellent ground. Adflr«»«t 

 No. 208. care Florist n' Review. Chicago • 



U^OR sale: — Five greenhouses, comprising 16.- 

 • 600 feet of glass In good running order with 

 6H A. of good land and sash for hotbeds: place 

 fully stocked; Kroeschell boiler practicallv new; 

 » room residence; location in town of 6000 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, $14,600, cash or easv pay- 

 ments. Write No. 216. care FlorisU' Review. 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse consisting of 20,000 ft. 

 of glass, with residence adjoining; houses 

 stocked with carnations, sweet peas and general 

 line of plants for retail trade: situated on city 

 lot 200x400, one square from union depot of three 

 railroads with No. 1 shipping conditions: plant 

 situated In western Kentucky, with cheap fuel, 

 water, etc.; this place should be seen to be ap- 

 preciated. Address No. 303, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR 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; hotbed sash; 

 land 5.'?x2C8 ft.; 8-room house with bath, hot and 

 cold water, gas and electric light; opposite en- 

 trance to Lutheran cemetery, near Fresh Pond 

 crematory and Mount Olivet cemetery; 60 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, 

 » Monnt Olivet Ave., near Metropolitan Are.. 

 Maspeth. L. I. 



If OR SALE— 12,000 ft. modem gUss, 6 houses^ 

 1- well stocked and equipped for general retail 

 trade, in full mnning order and making money; 

 modern Improvements, steam heat, electric 

 light, city and well water; also two dwellings, 

 garage and other necessary buildings; seven 

 acres land partly equipped with Skinner Irriga- 

 tion In city of 6,000, with large and prosperous 

 adjacent territory: good railroad and other 

 connections: middle west: sales for 1916 

 f SlIJ^PP; «^*iZ' »10- 400.00; 1918, $12.400.00i 

 1919, $14,000.00; will sell anv time by July ui 

 at reasonable cash price or $6,000.00 to $10,000.00 

 cnsh down, balance good terms. Address No. 

 318, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



