MAY 13. 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



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= Houiul Volumes of the Florists' Review. = 

 " We liave the following surplus copies, bound g 

 'II (iubstantlal half leather binding, in style = 

 Iinlfonn witli those prepared for preservlnir s 

 •riio Kevlew in Its own bookcases. Being In s 

 ,1 "ed of room, these SURPLUS copies (and 

 iliesc oiilv) are offered at 



$2.0i) PKR COPY, f. o. b. Chicago, 

 Which l8 less than the present cost of bind- 

 ing. Hooks offered are: 



No. Vol. 



Date 

 Nov. 2, 1807, to Not, 

 1808. 

 2 3 and 4 Dec. 1, 1808, to Not 



1809. = i 



2 6 and 6 Nov. 30, 1809, to Not. 22, i i 



1000. 1 i 

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1001. 1 1 

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1002. 

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May 28. 

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to May 21, 

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1003, to May 10, 



1004, to Nov. 17, 



1003. 

 1003. 

 1004. 

 1004. 



. 1005. 



1005, to Nov. 16, 1905. 



__, 1005, to May 17, 1006. 



May 24, 1006, to Nov. 16, 1906. 

 Nov. 22, 1906, to May 16, 1907 

 to Nov. 14, 

 to Nov. 12, 

 to May 17, 



Nov. 24, 1004, to May 18, 



May 21, 



Nov. 23, 



May 23, 1007, 

 May 21, 1008. 

 Nov. 10, 1908, 

 May 20, 1909, to Nov. 11 



May 10. 1010. 

 Nov. 17, 1010, 

 May 18, 1911. 

 Nov. 16. 1911, 

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1907. 



1908. 



1909. 



1909. 



to Nov. 10, 1010. 

 to May 11, 1011. 

 to Nov. 0, 1011. 



to May 

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 to May 



0, 1912. 



7, 1912. 

 2, 1916. 



8, 1017. 



1, 1017. 



2, 1018. 



FOR SALE 



A rare opportunity to secure an up-to- 

 date Borisl's business; on account of poor 

 health we have got to dispose of our busi- 

 ness, consisting of 18,000 sq. ft. of glass, 

 boiler room, potting sheds and office; lot 

 U0.\340 on paved street one block from 

 Dixie Highway! steam heat, electric 

 vacuum system; houses new and planted 

 to seasonable stock; downtown store on 

 the Dixie Highway can sell all the stock 

 you can raise; situated midway between 

 Toledo and Detroit, with pavement to both 

 places: it will pay anyone interested to 

 investigate. 



PRANCE & VANDEGRIPT, 



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I The up-to-date Florists. Monroe, Mich. | 

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I I'lospcmiis wholesale and retail florists' = 



I liUMiicss, located at Auburn. N. Y.,wlth the s 



I iitics<)fi{ochcst<'rand Syracuse on either side; = 



s I'xMl market takes entire production; 30,000 i 



I itct of glass, hot water, new boilers, cold cut = 



= "'Wt'i (•(•liar, iwcklng sheds, residence, heated = 



3 i.'iii;i«(., wired, city water, plenty of land, loca- 



I .i'>ii Is pleasant, etc.; Is fully stocked with 



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I 111,. i),.st of condition; this place will stand the = 



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3 rimj,t bo sold to close an estate; we are willing = 



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i twd^i^v'^n'L'^^"r"*'*'"K'"P«'"hou3es, consisting of = 



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i celWnt .! I ^?"^** 28x75 each; this plant is in ex- = 



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S Kcwan"e ti^ « Kroeschell type, new; No. U 



s marine- two^K ^^''^'^ *«>*'<"•: * H. P. Scotch 



"^ '■•. oneifi H D "• P- tubular boilers; one 70 H. 



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FOR SALE 



I Rare opportunity to procure an established, up-to-date 

 business and an excellent greenhouse plant of over 60,000 feet; 

 12 houses in all; last house just completed, for roses, with stock 

 on hand; have two residences, two barns, with ten acres; green- 

 houses covering 13 city lots; houses fully stocked; cheap fuel and 

 pottery located here; seven interurban lines; 4 steam lines 

 leading into city of 27,000 in Kansas; will sacrifice on account 

 of sickness and other business, or will sell a half interest to 

 thorough greenhouse party of successful, proven ability; must 

 retire on account of health by June 1. Write for full 

 particulars to No. 470, care Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. 



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 1916, 

 9, 1916, 

 May 10, 1917, to Nov. 

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FOR SALE 



A first-clas.s, up-to-date place 15 miles from Chicago; 21 houses, 

 each 27x300, a total of 200,000 feet of glass; all in the newest 

 and best varieties of roses; 34 acres fine land; 10-room dwelling, 

 barn, horses, and all necessary equipment; doing flourishing business; 

 I private switch for coal, etc.; near two towns, insuring plenty of labor; 

 j this is a splendid opportunity to acquire a large, going, profitable 

 I business; you can't build its equal under present conditions. For 

 j further particulars address No. 20, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE 



Five greenhouses; 25,000 sq. ft. of modern glass; 1 acre land; 



i i garage, dwelling, all hot water heat; range completely stocked for 



I pot plant trade; also young stock ready for fall planting; frontage 



I on two streets, on main car line; across street from Rose Hill 



I Cemetery; excellent retail trade; I now have two ranges and am 



I unable to give my attention to both, therefore offer one for sale; 



I if you are interested in a real live pot plant establishment this will 



j interest you. Apply for price, 



I ANDREW KOLKE, 5442 N. Western Ave., Chicago, 111. 



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FOR SALE 



The Jos. H. Cunningham plant, estab- 

 lished 35 years, located in fine college city, 

 doing big wholesale and retail business; 

 consists of 25,0C0 square feet of glass; 

 everylJiing in A-No. 1 condition; 10-room 

 modern residence adjoining plant; barns; 

 all supplies included; 7 city lots with 

 plant; selling price little more than pre- 

 ceding year's sales; owner wishes to retire 

 and will sell less than the value. 



MRS. JOS. H. CUNNINGHAM. 

 Delaware, Ohio. 



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FOR SALE I 



Three modern grecnhouseB, running to full g 



capacity; about 10,000 sq. ft. glas8; 5-room g 



modern bungalow; garage; a large store up = 



town: located In best part of city; population = 



about 6,000; doing good business; price Is right § 



if taken at once; if Interested, write or come; | 



good reasons for selling. 1 



I ALLIANCE FLORAL CO.. Alliance, Neb. = 



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I GiiEENHorsK CoNsTKicTiON Matp;rial. i 



I All of the material in a house .<!5x266, = 



I roof structure, ventilators and Evans ap- I 



j paratuB, iron pipe purlin supports, glass 3 



I 16x24 D. S., etc.; also heating pipe, either I 



I m or 2-inch, and valves; all to be taken 1 



I down and loaded on cars in good condition. 1 



I for 12.000.00. I 



I We also have a few houses 25x400 which | 



I we will sell complete for $900.00. | 



I We are going entirely out of business § 



I and have everything for sale. a 



1 Roof bars— 10 ft., 13 ft.. 16 ft. lengths, 1 



i 2 cents per ft. 1 



i Wire stakes, 30 to 40 inches, 1 cent each. | 



1 214-in. pots. $4.50; 2>fl-in.p«ts.$5.50per 1000 I 



i 3 -in. pots, 7 50; 3>2-in. pots, lO.OOperlcOO I 



i SOUTH PARK FLORAL CO., I 



i New Castle. Ind. | 



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= $6,000.00 cash win buy a 12-year c.stabUshed 3 



m flower store In one of Chlcago'sflnestsuburbs; a 



s takes the cream of the local trade and did a 1 



g business last year of approximately $27,000.00:. g 



g long lease: profits will repay outlay In little 1 



g ovcrhalf a year; will stand the closest invostl. | 



g gatlon; owner wishes to retire. Address No. 1 



g 17, care Florists' Kevlew, Chicago. i 



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