Makcu 25, 1920 



The Florists' Review 



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HELP WANTED— Two good pot plant growers; 

 one to take charge of large cyclamen section 

 under supervision of foreman; good opening for 

 men who understand their business; write all 

 particulars in first letter. C. G. Anderson, Fore- 

 man, Rolf Zetlitz Co., Dayton, Ohio. 



ELP WANTED— Man with small family to 

 live on place and board two men; can work 

 In greenhouses, if experienced, or drive truck 

 and work on place; 4 large rooms and garden; 

 state wages wanted including rent; good chance 

 for couple not permanently situated, A. L. 

 Klein, Box 635, Mt. Oliver Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — All-around florist, one who 

 understands growing carnations, mums and 

 general line of pot plants, strong on cyclamen 

 and who understands growing vegetables; state 

 wages desired, experience and reference; prefer 

 one who is willing to become a partner later 

 on. Address No. 406, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— A working foreman to take 

 charge of 40,000 feet of glass, to grow 

 carnations and a general line of potted plants; 

 Bine miles from Pittsburgh, on Pittsburgh-Butler 

 short line street car, at Allison Park, Penn- 

 sylvania; state in first letter wages wanted with 

 board and room and how soon can come. 3. 

 h. Wyland, Allison Park, Pa. 



HELP WANTED — At once, good active, single 

 man for general greenhouse work; one who 

 understands potting and propagating; steady 

 position year around; no boilers to attend; no 

 night work; any overtime paid for; board and 

 room on place $8.00 per week; wages $110.00 

 per month. Wm. M. Turner, 809 Penn Ave., 

 Wilkinsburg Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



WANTED — Greenhouses to be torn down. Ad? 

 dress M. Walngarten, 280 6th Ave.. New 

 York City. 



\iyf ANTED — Hotbed sash, new or second-hand; 

 "t please send price to Bradwoods Green- 

 houses, Bradwoods, Pa. 



WANTED — Greenhouses in Philadelphia or 

 vicinity, to buy or rent. Address No. 

 418, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state partlcnian and price In flrat 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave., 

 Newark. N. J. 



WANTED— Forty boxes of 10 x 12-inch or 

 10 X 14-inch single or double strength 

 glass; 100 pieces of 1-inch or %-incb iron pipe 

 in straight lengths 9 and 10 feet long, ends 

 to be cut with a pipe cutter; pipe can be split 

 and need not be in first class shape. Address 

 Naperville Nurseries, Napervllle, 111. 



FOB SALE — Electric cash register; four draw- 

 ers; new; only been used a few months; 

 first cost $875.00; will sell for $500.00. B. F. 

 Hensley, Knightstown, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Two F 12 Standard triplicate bill- 

 ing machines, complete and in good condi- 

 tion; $15.00 each or both for $25.00. The Cellna 

 Greenhouse Co., Cellna, O. 



FOR SAliB — A small greenhonse eatabllshment, 

 good location and good baalness; ntlafactory 

 reason for Mlllnff. For partlcnlars addreaa No. 

 Mt, care Florlata' BeTiew, Oblcago. 



FOR BALE — Retail florist's business; green- 

 house, 6,000 feet of glass and store in city 

 of 15,000; no competition; possession at once if 

 desired. H. Q. Hershey, Clinton, Ind. 



FOB SALB — Quantity of rreenhonse material*, 

 ■neh ae good second-hand plpea, glass, sash- 

 ban, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 neenhonses. I. Snesserman, 104 Bldsewood Are., 

 Newark. N. J. 



FOR SALS— 27.000 sq. ft. of gUss, $5,000: 

 this cash iMyment and the balance In small 

 payments like rent will bay an np-to-date plant 

 with Ave acres and eTerythlns In mnnlng order. 

 Bmll Qlawber. 1720 Rosemary St.. Denver. Colo. 



FOR SALEi — Greenhouses and 2 stores located 

 at the entrance of Rosehlll cemetery, Chi- 

 cago; greenhouses 6729 E. Ravenswood Ave.; 

 street car stops at the door; doing good retail 

 business. W. Burmeister, 1767 Cemetery Drive, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Land on switch track; 3»^ and 

 14 acres; fine for greenhouses; also have 

 5 to 20 acres of farm lands for sale, vacant 

 and improved; all one to two miles from 

 Chicago limits. Write to John Kopp, R. F. D. 

 No. 1, Morton Grove, III. 



FOR SALE — Hotbed sash, second-hand, 1% In. 

 thick, by S ft. % in. wide by 6 ft. long, 

 glazed with 6 rows 6-ln. glass, all repnttied 

 and in excellent condition, ready for nse, $3.50 

 each. Metropolitan Material Co.. 1299-132S 

 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, N. T. 



FOB SALE— 5000 ft. of glass, fully stocked; 

 one ' block of land on paved street; three 

 small living rooms back of office; county seat, 

 central Illinois; no competition; $1,000 down, 

 balance $5,500 In Installments of $500 each. 

 Address No. 886, care Florists' Beview, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — $2,000 cash and balance on easy 

 payments will buy a florists' business, es- 

 tablished since 1890; 4,000 sq. ft. of green- 

 houses; house and bam on lot 90x105 in the 

 flourishing city of Dunkirk, N. Y. ; owner wants 

 to retire. See Th. F. van der Meulen, Dun- 

 kirk, N. Y. 



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HELP WANTED 



Storeman; one with ability; 

 must be a good designer and un- 

 derstand the business; good 

 salary to right party; give full 

 particulars and salary expected 

 in first letter. 



LOZIER THE FLORIST, 

 Des Moines, Iowa. 



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I SITUATION WANTED 



I By gardener and florist, on private 



i estate; life experience, married, no chil- 



i dren; best of references. Address No. 



1 417, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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Working foreman, grower of roses on i 

 commercial place where first-class stock | 

 is grown; married, 30 years old; have life g 

 experience and can furnish best of refer- 

 ences: state full particulars and wages in 

 first letter. Address No. 400, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



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i particulars, please. Address JOHN SCHINZING, | 



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FOR BALE — Oreenhouse In good town about 

 8 miles west of Boise. A. Gonderman. 7th 

 at reet and 18th avenue south. Nampa, Idaho. 



FOR SALE — A fine greenhouse with 36 benches; 

 good 2-Btory bouse for two families, with 

 ten acres of fine garden soil; high spot; one 

 mile from city limits of Chicago; clear; price, 

 $50,000.00, half cash, rest long mortgage; rea- 

 son, old age; a bargain. Write to John Kopp, 

 R. F. D. No. 1, Morton Grove, 111. 



FOR SALE — 20.000 sq, ft. of glass on main 

 line of P. R. R. and Lincoln Highway, 

 20 miles west of Philadelphia, 5 minutes from 

 P. R. R. station; equipped with Kroeschell 

 hot water boiler and storage cellar for winter's 

 supply of coal of 120 tons; give possession 

 at once. B. J. Passmore, Florist, Malvern, Pa. 



FOR SALE< — Greenhouse plant consisting of 

 20,000 ft. of glass, well stocked with carna- 

 tions, peas, callas, bulbous stock, spring bed- 

 ding stock, etc. Plant is located In city of 

 15,000 population in western Kentucky on lot 

 200x400, with 4-room residence and office in 

 connection; one square from freight depot and 

 express office; three railroads; good reason for 

 selling. Address No. 408, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Glass, 16x24 double tblck. nn- 

 selected, brand new, $7.45 per box, In Iota 

 of 6 boxes or over; second-hand black plp«, 

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

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

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

 S600 each. The following round boilera: 18-ln., 

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

 Malleable Hinged Vises; No. 1, capacity 2Vi-in., 

 $3.25; No. 2, capacity 8H-in.. $4.88. Stocks and 

 Dies, Armstrong pattern; No. 2R, threads U to 

 1-ln.. $7.20; No. SB, threads 1% to 2-ln., $10.80. 

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

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

 $2.10; 24-in. grips, 2H-in.. $8. Pipe Cntters, 

 Saunders Pattern: No. 1, cuts % to l-ln., $1.80; 

 No. 2, cuts 1-in. to 2-in., $2.70. MetropoUtan 

 Material Co.. 1299-182S rioshlng Ave., Brook- 

 lyn, N. T. 



HELP WANTED 



Warehouse manager for wholesale 

 garden seed growers. Man must 

 have knowledge of principal vege- 

 table seeds, ability to negotiate with 

 farmers and manage a warehouse 

 organization where seeds are to be 

 fitted and shipped; in Connecticut; 

 possibly a position also at a western 

 warehouse. In applying give full 

 details as to qualifications, experi- 

 ence, age, salary, references, etc. 

 The Everett B. Clark Seed Co., 

 Milford, Conn. 



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HELP WANTED 



High-class men for various depart- 

 ments. We specialize in roses and 

 I fancy pot plants; also grow carna- 

 I tions and some miscellaneous stock. 

 I We operate five distinct ranges of 

 I glass. An exceptional opportunity 

 I for a future to growers who have the 

 I ability andean show results. 



I ROLF ZETLITZ CO.. Dayton. Ohio. 



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I Grower of roses, carnations, potted | 



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i must be able to produce results. i 



I F. H. DeWITT & CO.. Wooster. Ohio | 

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HELP WANTED 



Two or three young men to learn the 

 wholesale cut flower commission business; 

 fair pay to start, with steady advance- 

 ment, according to ability. 



E. C. AMLING CO.. 



16'.t-175 N. Wabash Avenue, Chicago. 111. 



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HELP WANTED 



Helpers in modern rose houses; neat and 

 clean place to work; cement walks 

 throughout; steady work at good wages. 



ALBERT F. AMLING COMPANY. 

 Maywood, 111, 



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I A man at once, to take charge of the 

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 and good wages to the one who can pro- 

 duce the goods; give reference with appli- 

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HELP WANTED 



PracUcalgrowerfor retail place: roses, car- 

 nations, mums. Christmas, Easter and bedding 

 planU: capable of first-class designing and 

 waiting on trade; able to speak good English- 

 permanent position; references required and 

 salary expected. 



W. E. F. WEBER. Sanit Ste. Marte. Mich 



