

Mat 20, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



SOLD OUT; SEND BILL. 



It's a short story. Sold out; send 

 1 111. But it suggests a pretty solid sat- 

 i, taction, the kind of satisfaction that 

 1 eager to pay a bill for a job well done. 

 > !.i, in one form or another, it comes 

 ,, to the office of The Eeview often 

 f ,ough to keep the Classified ads con- 

 . . ntly changing. Here is one word- 



:>lease stop all of our ads and send bill, as 

 " ' .' Review certainly sells the stock. — George 

 1) mmer, Van Horn, la., May 9, 1920. 



And here is another, from close by 



t .^^ Pacific: 



''lease send us bill In full for our ad for 

 >!:, ilias and discontinue same at once, as we are 

 ^. .1 out of all varieties. — C. J. Groen, Monte- 

 ii.)lo, Cal., May 8, 1920. 



If you hear a man complain of the 



!, t of advertising you can be pretty 



( rtain he spends a good bit of money 



( sewhere than in The Eeview. 



Want and For Sale Department 



t7~Adyertl8ement8 under this head 16 cents 

 per line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertlslnK. In sending remittance count six 

 words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $1.75 

 □at. 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. 



SITUATION WANTED— Grower, 24 years old; 

 8 years' experience general greenhouse work. 

 Address No. 29, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



S^liUATION WANTED — By married grower; 

 twenty years' experience in all lines; can take 

 full charge; please give particulars and salary 

 in first letter. P. W. Sabransky, Gen. Del., 

 Portland, Ore. 



SITIATION WANTED— As grower and fore- 

 man for carnations, mums, peas and all pot 

 stock; over 25 years' experience; can take entire 

 charge and guarantee results; at liberty about 

 June 15th. Address No, 44, care Florists' Ke- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once; all-round good 

 greenhouse helper and potter. Groves Flo- 

 ral Co., Atchison, Kan. 



HELP WANTED — At once; good rose grower; 

 state salary and experience; none but the 

 best need apply. Geo. Helm & Co., Blue Island, 



HELP WANTED — Two experienced florists: 

 permanent positions; furnish references and 

 state wages expected. Harry Heinl, W. Toledo, 

 Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Rose grower and helper 

 wanted; state experience and wages ex- 

 pected. O. H. Herman, 29th St. and 9th Ave., 

 Council Bluffs, la. 



HELP WANTED— Man to take care of lawns 

 on private estate. No floater. State wages 

 including board and room. Pabst Greenhouse, 

 R- C, Oconomowoc, Wis. 



HELP WANTED— Good all-around grower and 

 designer; 1,200 ft. glass; Rive references 

 •nd salary; fall particulars. Address No. 416, 

 tar> Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HKLP WANTED — Experienced saleslady and 

 designer, must speak German: state salary 

 and nil particulars in first letter. .Tohn C. Arnold. 

 1^1 T hird St., Milwaukee. Wis. 



Hi-I.I' WANTED — Two men for rose houses: 

 experience in cutting and watering necessary; 

 J''.!). 00 per week: houses located in city limits, 

 '-'inborn Floral Co., Alliance, O. 



HKLP'^ANTED— Florist In retail greenhouse; 

 prefer young man who can drive a Ford. 

 0(v„) pay gnd steady work. A. R. Welssgerber, 

 £'"'" N. Hamilton Ave., Chicago. 



KLP WANTED — An all-around grower to 

 work under foreman; please send refer- 

 ^. age and salary wanted in flrst letter. 

 iinms Sc Meyer. South Bend, Ind. 



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I 12LP WANTED — At once, plant and mum 



, _ grower for first-class wholesale and retail 



'_ -e; $60.00 per month, room and board; steady 



'' ; loyment; state age and experience. T. Mal- 



" ne. Main St., Johnstown, Pa. 



'"LP WANTED — A competent man to take 

 charge of greenhouses on private estate; 

 o salary and experience In first letter. Rey- 

 l a Farm Company, Reynolda, N. C. 



'•;LP wanted — Man for carnations, mums 

 and general pot plants; good steady position 

 right man; state wages and experience; posl- 

 ' open now. R. W. Pnger, Oxford, Mich. 



)i:LP WANTED — Married man for general 



greenhouse work; do not apply nnless able 



oome at once; wages $30.00 per week, with 



•^e and garden. T. F. Browne, Greenfield, 



HELP WANTED — Experienced rose grower; 

 liberal wage. Fredrick J. Benthey, New- 

 castle, Ind. 



HELP WANTED — Experienced man for green- 

 house work; $25.00 and room per week. 

 Hansen Greenhouse, Greeley, Colo. 



BLP WANTED— 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 — All-around grower; no roses; 

 steady place if you can produce the goods: 

 $35.00 per week; 10,000 feet glass; principal 

 crops carnations, mums, Christmas and Easter 

 plants. Coupiand's, Cofteyvllle, Kans. 



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., 

 Nlles. Calif. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced florist fur 

 general greenhouse work; permanent position 

 In center of town; Answer giving references, 

 age and wages desired; state experience In work 

 and time you can come. Harry Franklin Baker, 

 1118 W, Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



HELP WANTED — Houseman; assistant ganT- 

 ener for suburbs; one who understands truck 

 gardening. and the care of chickens and pigeons; 

 a man who is competent and willing to work; 

 references required; good wages to right party. 

 Address No. 466, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Single man with experience 

 in Kfowing lilies and general stock on small 

 place; must be Industrious and interested in 

 work and results; one who can take charge of 

 place later on; wages $79.00 month, board and 

 room. Grand View Greenhouses, Hopkins, Minn. 



HELP WANTED — An experienced grower of 

 carnations, sweet peas and mumi, also fall 

 line of potted plants; no roses for cutting; 

 11,000 sq. ft. glass in flrst-class condition; 

 $35.00 per week; write today; can start at once 

 or later, just as you want. Address No. 467, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— All-around greenhouse man, 

 or young man with two or three years' 

 experience, to wait on trade and help with de- 

 sign work, transplanting, etc.; a good chance 

 for the right man to work himself up to a 

 responsible position; position open now; wages 

 about $25.00 per week, according to ability. 

 Amarlllo Greenhouses, A. Alenlus, Proprietor, 

 Fourth and Jackson Sts., Amarillo, Texas. 



HELP WANTED — A very good opening for a 

 good, honest and up-to-date storeman; one 

 who can make good will receive from $500 to 

 $1,000.00 a year stock bonus and, if an excep- 

 tionally good man, we will do more and give him 

 management of the store; our supply is re- 

 ceived from our own greenhouses of 150,000 sq. 

 ft. of glass; in a middle-western city of more 

 than 760,000 population. Address No. 22, care 

 Florist s' Review. Ch icago. 



WANTED — Greenhouses to be torn down. Ad- 

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

 York City. 



WANTED— Steam trap for 26,000 ft. of glass; 

 Morehead, Detroit or as good. Chas. H. 

 Rice, Lexington, Mass. 



WANTED — A secondhand tree digger; must 

 be in good condition. Kavan-Currier Rose 

 Co.. San Bernardino. Calif. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle: 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Rldgewood Ave., 

 Newark, N. J. 



WANTED— 200 to 250 boxes glass; 12x12, or 

 anything 12 Inches up to 12x20; state price 

 f. o. b. Columbus, Kan., also grade and full par- 

 tlculars. Blake & Son. Columbus , Kan. 



ANTED — Kroescheil hot water boiler for 



greenhouse; will consider either firebox or 



a cast iron boiler large enough to heat 35.000 



square feet of glass. Peter Nepper, 7438 Murphy 



Ave., Chicago, 111. 



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. 



OR SALE— Wilks boiler, 16x36.~good as new. 

 Bollenbach Floral Co.. Kingfisher, Okla. 



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FOR SALE — 100 horse power boiler in good 

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

 Iowa. 



OR SALE— Greenhouse. 27x50 ft.: hot water 

 boiler and pipes. Colonial Flower Shop, 

 Goshen, Ind. 



OR SALE — Florist's white, rubber-tired 



pony delivery wagon. For particulars write 



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



FOR SALE— 600 feet secondhand Garland gut- 

 ter: 150 feet 6-Inch feed pipe: pood as new. 

 Fredrick J. Benthey. Newcastle. Ind. 



FOR SALE — Refrigerator 76 ins. wide, 81 ins. 

 deep. 86 ins. high, price $175.00; In use one 

 year. Haentze Floral Co .. Fond dn T^ac. Wis. 



FOR BALD — Greenhouse in good town about 

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

 street and 18th avenue nonth. Nnmpa. Idaho. 



FOR SALB— Kroescheil boiler, 6 ft. x 6 ft.^ 

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

 May delivery. Leedle Floral Co., Springfield, O. 



FOR SALE— A very fine lot of 4-ln. cast Iron 

 greenhouse pipe at 2oc per ft. Metropolitan 

 Material Co., 1335 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, 



N. Y. 



FOR SALB — Used galvanized wire stakes. No. 

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

 stakes, $12.00 per 1009. Amllng Bros., Des- 

 plalnes. 111. 



li^OR SALB— Two (2) 160 h. p. boilers, com- 

 i? plete with fronts and trimmings, automatic 

 water feeds, butt strap construction. Hef-Snel 

 Blow-Burn Co., Lebanon, Pa. 



Ij^OR SALE— 13,000 feet of glass, doing good 

 1? retail business; In good, live town of 6,000; 

 small cash payment; Investigate by addressing 

 No. 28, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALES— 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< — Florist's business and nursery; 40 

 acres of ground, 10,000 feet of glass; ware- 

 house, barns, office and dwelling; southern New 

 Jersey, 18 miles from Philadelphia. David Her- 

 bert^ Son^ Atco, N. J. 



|j'*OR SALE — Account old age, greenhouses 

 J? doing wholesale and retail business of $10,000 

 a year. In country town with yearly Increase, 

 for $26,000. Easy terms. Address No. 476, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



1r OR SALE — A country home; place close to 

 seashore; partly developed; oranges, pecans, 

 grapes, persimmons; established plant and truck 

 growing farm; buildings, stock; everything com- 

 plete. Lock & White, Coden, Alabama. 



OR SALB— 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. 



FOR SALE — Modem greenhouse plant for sale 

 cheap; 9 greenhouses, consisting of 37,000 

 feet of glass, within city limits of Chicago; 

 owner must sacrifice this on account of ill health: 

 write for full particulars to No. 39, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



OR SALB— Hotbed sash, second-hand, 1^ in. 

 thick by 8 ft. % in. wide by 6 ft. long, 

 glazed with 5 rows 6-ln. glass, all reputtied 

 and in excellent condition, ready for use, $3.50 

 each. Metropolitan Material Co., 1299-1323 

 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. 



li^OR SALB— Florist's establishment doing re- 

 r tall business; 31,000 feet of glass, well 

 stocked with roses, carnations, pot plants; also 

 store next to leading hotel; city is 28,000 and 

 growing rapidly; investigate this. Address No. 

 23, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



tp OK SALB— Greenhouses ; 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 

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

 Address No. 482, care Florists' Revi ew, Chicago. 



FOR SALB— 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' 

 Review, Chicago. 



OR SALB— The Stafford Greenhouse; two 

 greenhouses, 20x60 and 16x24; salesroom 

 16x18; dwelling house of flve rooms, modem; 

 one block west of main street; a good profltable, 

 growing business; no other greenhouses here; 

 having to sell on account of health. Address 

 Mrs. Gordon Allen, Stafford. Ka nsas. 



Ij^OR SALE — A nire opportunity to secure an 

 1? 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, 

 20Ot Bird St., Joplin, Mo. 



OR SALB— Retail place of 20,000 sq. ft. of 

 glass, office, store, 5-roora residence, garage; 

 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 experiehce 

 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. 5, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Brand new glass, unselected 

 double thick, 16x24, at $7.46, 12x18. 14x20 

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

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

 per ft.; 1%-ln., 9V4c 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. 

 $3.25; No, 2, capacity 3'^-in,, $4.88, Stocks 

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

 14 to 1-ln.. $7.20; No. 3R, threads IVi to 2-ln 

 $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, 2%-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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