May 6. 1920 



The Florists^ Review 



59 



HHIiP WANTBD — Second man; married pre- 

 ferred; good wages for the right party. 

 P. N. Obertln Co.. R acine, Wla. 



HELP WANTBD — Mum and carnation grower 

 and general greenbouse work, single man. 

 Address No . 15, care Flori sta' Revi ew, Chicago. 

 BLP WANTBD — A competent man to take 

 charge of greenhouses on private estate; 

 atate salary and experience in first letter. Rey- 

 iiolda Farm Company, Reynolda, N. C. 



HELP WANTBD — Man for carnations, mums 

 and general pot plants; good steady position 

 for right man; state wages and experience; posi- 

 tion open now. R. W. Unger, Oxford, Mich. 



HELP WANTED — IVo experienced greenhouse 

 men; wages $30.00 per week to start; 

 modem, up-to-date place of 35,000 feet of glass. 

 Minnehaha Floral Co., Sioux Falls, So uth Dakota. 

 BLP~ WANTED — Married man for general 

 greenhouse work; do not apply unless able 

 to come at once; wages $30.00 per week, with 

 house and garden. T. F. Browne, Greenfield, 

 Mich. 



HELP WANTBD — Experienced man capable of 

 designing and taking charge retail store; 

 state salary, married or single and give refer- 

 ence first letter. Address No. 17, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD — At once, good all-around 

 man; married, wages $20.00 per week with 

 good 6-room house, all conveniences included ; 

 right in the city; give references. Adgate &, 

 Son, Warren, O. 



£U> WANTED— At once, 2 assistant growers 



for carnations and general line of pot plants; 



experience in porch box planting and vase filling 



required; $30.00 per week; permanent position. 



Eric Buchholz, Muncle, Ind. 



ELP 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. 



ELP WANTBD— Would prefer a man with 



some experience growing carnations, sweet 



peas and mums; also must be willing to help 



with design work; state wages wanted. Address 



No. 410, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — In Western New York, 

 married man at once; one who understands 

 growing of general line of cut fiowers and pot 

 plants; kindly state wages with dwelling and 

 garden. Address No. 497, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



ELP 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 

 ^nd lodging. Address California Nursery Co.. 

 Niles. Calif. 



U ELP WANTED— Young man for wliolesale 

 "- pot plants; should be fast potter and one 

 who can handle the hose intelligentiv; wages 

 to start $5.00 per day. Address, giving ex- 

 perience and references. No. 8, care Florists' 

 Review. Chic ago. 



tIBLP WANTED— An experienced florist for 

 lA general greenhouse work; permanent position 

 m center of town; answer giving references, 

 age and wages desired; state experience in work 

 ■?i,o iT® J°." <^"° come. Harry Franklin Baker, 

 1118 W. Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



H BLP~ WANTED— Houseman; assistant gard- 

 iJ ener for suburbs; one who understands truck 



«ardenlng and the care of chickens and pigeons; 



a man who is competent and willing to work; 



T,jH~?*^*i '*5i'i'*<*: K'X'd '^"K" to rlKht party 

 Addres s No. 466. care Florists ' Review C.Mr^^'W 



H*i^.,!^'*'^?.R-*"°«l« man with experience 

 ^«1 »'*^'>« »»•■ and general stock on small 

 w«P?*.»'5"** "^ Indnitrious and InterestMl In 

 J^^!i f.i-"*"'^' *"• ^'>«> «»«» t«k« charge of 

 room . Qrand Vle w^reenhona«>« Hopkins. Minn 



fl "c'il^.Hn^n?^^^'^" experienced grower of 

 line or^2.??!i '^r*. P*" »°«1 °'"«°»- «!«> '"" 

 11000 J^"*^ plants; no rosea for cutting; 

 M800 n!2" -III, *'"?? •" flrst-ciass condition 



2» ri/i^i* * £■ f"" ^""t- Address No. 467, 

 ■P ^re Florints' Review, Chicago. 



[ELP^^ANTBD^AiTaround greenhouse man. 

 XDe?Ln^ .^ '"".". '^"•' t'^o <"• three years' 



ffi $^00^,111°"= P*!"**'"" op*"" now; wages 

 Amarillo ii^r^' "^^^^ "<-fordlnK to ability. 

 F^rth Rnrt w"J"*"*^cr' ^- Alenlus, Proprietor, 

 rourth and Jackson Sts.. Amnrlllo. Texas. 



■who^' m^S! * "5'' "P-to-date storeraan: one 

 Tl 000?lX T^l ^'"l^ ''"' «"«•«•"'«' ''•om $.-.00 to 

 ■lonallv T^/^' ''^"'■'' '^""'' ""d. if an exof-p- 



nanaX'e^t of"";.,:" T'" "^ ""»^'^ """^ «'^« "Im 

 •elvpril f^im ^ *''•' "**"■*= ""«■ 8>iPPl.v Is re- 

 * of guS- 'n °^" K^'enhouses of 150.000 sq. 

 ban 7M (So I^.."i "'.''''"e-westem cit.v of more 

 loris^^Tvi^lll^^ Ad<^^o- ««. -ore 



■ork citj. ^«l>»K»rten, 286 6th Ave.. New 



|»T ^^^^^~Jt^}i?- 4 or 5 Kroes<helI h<,llPr 

 Villard. Ohio. '*'"""<">■ Smith's Greenhouoes. 



. care F.oHs-t,"R;:;:,--o"h\c'l.'S: 



■*l^^Tl''i?7j^J^ '<"• term of .1 veanT 

 «re F^H °..^\???, '•-«' "f. Kl""'"- Address No! 



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WANTED— steam trap for 25,000 ft. of glass; 

 Morehead, Detroit or as good. Chus. H. 

 Ric e, Lt'xlngton, Mass. 



ANTED — A second-hand tree digger; must 

 be in good condition. Kavun-Currier Rose 

 Co.. San Bernardino, Calif. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridge wood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



WANTED — Range of glass to dismantle, in 

 or within 100 miles of Chicago; might con- 

 sider buying going plant if price Is right; give 

 particulars in first letter. Address No. 486, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. ■ 



FOR SALE ■ — 100 horse power Iwiler lu good 

 condition, cheap. Kemble-Smith Co., Boone, 

 lown . 



FOR SALE — Used roof bars In good condition, 

 2c per foot. South Park Floral Co., New 

 Castle, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Evans' ventilating machines, 

 arms and pipes. South Park Floral Co.. 

 New Castle, Ind. 



I? OR SALE — Florist's white, ruliber-tired 

 r pony delivery wagon. For particulars write 

 to E. J. Ullrich Floral Co., Tiffin, O. 



OR SALE— Refrigerator 76 ins. wide, 31 ins. 

 deep, 86 Ins. high, price $175.00; in use one 

 year. Haentze Floral Co.. Fond du Lac, Wis. 



lit OR SALE — Greenhouse in good town about 

 C 8 miles west of Boise. A. Oonderman, 7tb 

 street and 18th avenue sonth. Nampa, Idaho. 



FOR SAia—Kroescheii boiler, 6 f V. "x S ft. i 

 16 ft. 8 Inches; forty 4 in. z 14 ft. tubes; 

 May d eliver y. L eedle Flora l Co^. Sprlngfleld. O. 



FOR SALE — Used galvanized wire stakes. .N'o. 

 8 and No. 9, In excellent condition; 3-ft. 

 stakes, $12.00 per 1000. Amling Bros., Des- 

 plalnes. 111. 



FOR SALE— Two (2) 150 h. p. boilers, com 

 plete with fronts and trimmings, automatic 

 water feeds, butt strap construction. Hef-Snel 

 Blow-Bu m Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



FOB SALE — Retail florist's business; green- 

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

 of 18,000; no competition; possession at once If 

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



FOR SALE— 13.000 feet of glass, doing good 

 retail business; in good, live town of 5,000; 

 small cash payment; Investigate by addressing 

 No. 80, c are Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FO R^ ALB-^Old~ esta bi fshed reta fl Imsiness ; 

 cheap enough for quick sale; one of the 

 best towns In the country: an opportunity for 

 a hustler. Dougherty's, 537 6th Ave., McKees 

 port. Pa. 



FOR SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 such as good second-hand pipes, glass, snsli- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. I. Suesserman, 104 Ridgewood Ave.. 

 Newark, N. J. 



I? OR SALE — $4,000 cash will handle good 

 ■ greenhouse in growing Colorado college city; 

 business well located and has elegant future; 

 it will suit .vou: write quick. C. T. Ahlstrand, 

 Greeley, Colorado. 



FOR SALE — Florist's business and nursery: 40 

 acres of ground, 10.000 feet of glass; ware 

 house, barns, office and dwelling: southern New 

 Jerse.v, 18 miles from Philadelphia. David Her- 

 bert & Son. Atco^ N. J. 



FOR SALE — Account old age, greenhouses 

 doing wholesale and retail business of $10,000 

 a year. In country town with yearly increase, 

 for $25,000. Easy terms. Address No. 476, 

 care Florists ' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— About 30.000 feet of modern green - 

 house glass located In city of about 100,000 

 In central Illinois; doing good business and can 

 sell all we produce: best of reasons for selling. 

 Address 488, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



IT OR SALE— Weil established florist's store: 

 * excellent location In Chicago: cash trade: 

 low rental with lease: reason for selling ex- 

 plained; don't answer unless you mean business. 

 Address No. 10, c are Florists' Review. Chicago. 

 If OR SALE— 5,600 feet~gia88; in good growi?ij^ 

 -»■ city. Business paying big and increasing. 

 Age necessitates selling. Big opportunity for 

 22™*^**"^ wanting a good business. Cheap at 

 $6,000. $2,000 down. J. A. Blttner, Alma. 

 Micn. 



C^OR SALE— Greenhouses and 2 stores located 

 ■»• at the entrance of BosehiU cemetery. Chi- 

 cjfo; Kre«nhoasea 5729 B. Barenswood Ave.: 

 street car stops at the door; doint good retail 

 Ohiwi**** Bnn«»el«t*r. 1767 Cemeterj Driv*. 



WOR SALE- 150 boxes 12x16 A. D. 8. gUiss: 

 ■- 100 boxes 8x10; greenhouse bars 12 and 14 

 - i !,'"»«. P'Tllns. gutter sides, gutter bottom-* 

 ann Kvans ventilating machines: wood is all red 

 f;pdar. Fluegge Bros., 4840 N. Leavitt St., 

 Lnica go. 



If OR 8ALB— Over 8,m» ft. nnder glass, with 

 fi,ii- . '•"^connection; all in good condition. 

 SI.' JL\?***? ..?."? •qnlPP**'. Incloding delivery 

 oar. well •sUbliahed and doing a good business : 



»r^.jr.'^°J*"" "t'^nK- Address No. 440, care 

 y^ionsts* Rerlew, Chicago. 



FP.?.^.^^'''~Hotbed sash, secondhand. 1% 1^. 



^I.,1h "^^ .?7 ? "• '^ '"• ^"le ^y « ". long. 

 » nrt I- ^"^ B rows e-ln. glass, all reputtied 

 ««». "<»llent condition, ready for use. SS.'iO 

 Fi^.^i *^f tropolltan Material Co.. 12»» - XTi-m 

 Flushing Ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y 



FOR BALE— Florist's icebox, 10 ft. long, 10 

 ft. high. 6 ft. deep, glass front, white 

 enamel; write for photo. H. P. Oerhardt, Wil- 

 mette. 111. 



FOR SALE — Florist's establishment doing re- 

 tail business; 31,000 feet of glass, well 

 stocked with roses, carnations, pot plants; also 

 store next to leading hotel; city is 28.000 and 



f rowing rapidly; Investigate this. Address No. 

 3, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE — GreenFolmes; 6,000 feet glass; 

 6-room residence, heated from same boiler; 

 steam heat, electric lights, good town and doing 

 a good business; three extra lots, everything in 

 first-class condition, stocked to the limit, Indiana. 

 Address No. 482, care Florist s' R e view, Chicago. 



Ij^OR SALE — Beeman (;;irden Tractor used but 

 " one month; fine condition; has extra exten- 

 sion rims, two sets of cultivating attachments, 

 large caster wheels, extension frame, etc.; must 

 dispose of this on account of other business; 

 for pric^, etc., address No. 7, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— About 11,000 ft. of glass, well 

 stocked and doing a good business; several 

 acres good land; will give immediate posses- 

 sion for $14,000.00 or In July for $11,500.00; If 

 interested write for further particulars; location 

 northern Indiana. Address No. 486, care Florists' 

 Kevlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Small greenhouse establishment 

 SS miles out of Detroit, out Woodward ave. ; 

 fine state road; best location in state; every- 

 thing In A No. 1 condition; splendid residence, 

 bam. 1% acres best garden land: greenhouse 

 stocked to roof; for particulars address F, H. 

 McClau ghry. Clarkston, Michigan. 



FOR SALE — The Stafford Greenhouse; two 

 greenhouses, 20x60 and 16x24; salesroom 

 16x18; dwelling house of five rooms, modem; 

 one block west of main street; a good profitable, 

 growing business; no other greenhouses here; 

 having to sell on account of health. Address 

 Mrs. Gordon All en, StatTord, Kansas. 



FOR SALS! — A rare opportunity to secure an 

 up-to-date florists' business; established 20 

 years, rebuilt since; all stock for retail; about 

 20,000 feet of glass, all in good condition, right 

 in city, doing large business; will sell on terms 

 or for cash; If interested write for particulars; 

 good reason for selling. Joplin Greenhouse, 

 2004 Bird St.. Joplln. Mo. 



FOR SALE— Retail place of '20,000 sq. ft. of 

 glass, office, store, 5-room residence, garase; 

 on car line, close to business part of town; 

 delivery car, supplies, plants and everything 

 ready to step in and continue the business, 

 which is one of the best; last year's sales 

 $24,000.00; will sell only to party with experience 

 as grower and who can do design work; this 

 is a chance of a life time; $10,000.00 cash; 

 balance on easy terms; the place will pay for 

 itself in a short time; healthy climate; south- 

 west. Address No. 6. care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. _^__ 



FOR SALE — Brand new glass, unselected 

 double thick. 16x24, at $7,45, 12x18, 14x20, 

 16x18, at $6.98 per box, in lots of 5 boxes 

 or over; second-hand black pipe, 1-in., 6%c 

 per ft.; 1%-ln., 0%c per ft.; 1%-ln., lie per 

 ft.; 2-ln., 16c per ft. Used roof drip bars, 

 2c per ft. The following round boilers: 18-ln., 

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

 Malleable Hinged Vises; No. 1, capacity 2%-ln., 

 $3.26; No. 2, capacity 3\4-ln., $4.88. Stocks 

 and Dies, Armstrong pattern; No. 2R,, threads 

 % to 1-ln.. $7.20; No. 3R, threads 1% to 21n.. 

 $10.80. Toledo Stocks and Dies: No. 1. threads 

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

 2-ln., $2.10; 24-ln. grips, 2V4-ln., $3. Pipe 

 Cutters. Saunders Pattern: No. 1, cuts % 

 to 1-ln.. $1.80; No. 2, cuts 1-ln. to 2-ln.. $2.70. 

 Metropolitan Material Co., 1299-1323 Flushing 

 Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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I SITUATION WANTED | 



1 By young man with three and one-half g 

 I years' experien e in first-clas3 retail store, j 

 i designing, decorating, etc.; business abil- | 

 I ity; what have you to offer? Address No. | 

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1 By young man. two years' experience In | 

 I a retail flower shop: like to take up work In | 

 I sonic retail shop In the west; not afraid of | 

 I work and will stick. Atklrcss No. 14, care | 

 I Florlstr*' Review, Chicago. | 



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I .SITUATION W.\NTED | 



= As manager large private or commercial place; = 

 = thirty years' experience: icientlflc, practical: ex- = 

 = perience farming, gardening, (frowing of peren- = 

 B nialsinlar((eqaantities,trurkcrop!>. onions, lettuce, ^ 

 = cauliflower, etc.; dairy and beef cattle, ^rain, grass, = 

 g alfalfa and other crops; development of muck and s 

 H other soils; formerly mgr. Geo. Howard Harming = 

 = Co., 1.5o() acres cultivate<i: married; bo anywhere = 

 = schools are good. Address. MANAGtK HEkMIT- 5 

 f AGt r AKM. Kock ( reek. Ashtabola Co., Ohio. | 

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