May 20, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



53 



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'i Bound Volumes of the Florists* Review. 1 

 '^. We have the following surplus copies, bound = 

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 f need of room, these SUKPLUS copies (and 1 

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r $2.00 PEK COPY, f. o. b. Chicago, 1 



E Which Is less than the present cost of blnd- 

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Date 



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1898 § 



Dec. l" 1898. to Nov. 23, 1 



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I 508 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. p 1 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Our entire place, about 200,000 ft. | 



I of glass to be sold, all of this material | 



I of houses, mostall 25x285,18 for sale; | 



I standard roof bars, cypress, 12i<2 and | 



I Ki ft. lengths, 2c ft.; ridge, 4c ft.; | 



I purlin, 3c ft.; ventilators for 4 glass, | 



I $1.00; Evans ventilating machines, | 



I $12; double strength pipe for ventila- | 



I tion, 1-in., 10c; 1-in. pipe for purlin § 



I support, 7c; 1^4-in. heating pipe, 10c; i 



I -' in., 14c; 16x24 D.S.glass, 17.50 box. | 



I SOUTH Park floral CO.. I 



I Newcastle, Ind. | 



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I 30,000 sq. ft. modern glass, | 

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 I in carnations; plenty of young I 

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I tive living rooms; electric light; | 



I 2>^ acres good land; good roads; | 



I '4 miles from Chicago; a bargain. | 



I ED MEURET, | 



I Park Ridge, 111. | 



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I FOR SALE I 



S Hve Lord & Bumham greenhoases. consisting of = 



1 ' '^i> 33x150 ft. each, one 20x150, one 19x100 and two = 



e 'nnected houses 28x75 each; this plant is in ex- = 



I '.lent condition, glass all 16x24 double thick; gal- i 



5 -nized iron eaves and posts; separate heatinir plant § 



5 ■ r every house; will dismantle soon as possible. 3 



1 „. i. SUEhSERMAN. 1 



I 4 Ridgewood Ave. Newark, N. J. i 



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I SU Kteonhouscs; 24.000 s<i. ft. of modern 1 



s lass; only (! yoars old; all In roses anti jroo<l e 



I ■ "ndltlon; with •J'-i acres of flne land, on rock g 



I ■ >ad and only one block from street car and ^ 



I "j"' "il'iiites from two rallroa<ls: l:i miles west = 



I ■' St. Louis; city water, gas and electricity = 



I '"<! other conveniences. Price. $20,000. H 



I A. S.CKRNY. Kirkwood, Mo. | 



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FOR SALE I 



I 12 greenhouses, 60,000 feet, excellent condition, | 



I fully stocked; 2 houses just built, ready to plant; | 



j also 2 residences, 2 barns, 10 acres fine garden ground | 



I and garage; modern store; have cheap fuel; pottery | 



I made here; selling cause, poor health, and other | 



I business; priced to sell; last year's sales, which could | 



I be doubled, almost equal to price asked. For full j 



I particulars address No. 49, care Florists' Review, | 



I Chicago. I 



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FOR SALE 



I A first-class, up-to-date place 15 miles from Chicago; 21 houses, 



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



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



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



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



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



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

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



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I FOR SALE I 



I GREAT OPPORTUNITy | 



i Six' 100-foot greenhouses and three smaller i 



I houses; large dwelling house; stable and | 



I garage; over three acres of »ood ground; | 



I all well stocked and in first-class con- j 



I dition; price fSi.OOO. | 



1 This place is the property of Richard | 



i E. Lange, 7001 Main Street, Roxborough, | 



I Philadelphia, who can furnish further § 



I information, or address 1 



I MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE, | 



I 518 Market street, Philadelphia. Pa. | 



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FOR SALE 



New built greenhouses, fully 

 stocked; established business; 

 15000.00. half cash; located heart 

 of city of 6000 population; exclu- 

 sive territory in Wisconsin and 

 Iowa for radius of 60 miles; center 

 of two railroads and branches in 

 all directions. 



C.C.CASE,PrairieduChien,Wis. 



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FOR SALE 



g Wonderful opportunity to secure a g 



^ thriving, old established florists' busi- i 



i ness; four acres of the finest soil; strictly n 



I modern greenhouses, fully stocked with i 



p the best varieties of plants in the finest = 



y possible condition; nearly new modern i 



g dwelling and garage, located three niin- s 



= utes from the trolley line in a hustling i 



|j manufacturing city of 40.000 inhabitants, s 



g Nothing but ill hedllh could persuade i 



= my cliont to dispose of this thrifty and = 



s profitable business; it is a real, immediate y 



y nioney-maker and will bear the most rigid i 



y investigation; will make reasonable terms | 



§ to the right party. ^ 



I GEORGE N. STUPP. | 



i 55 Genesee Street. Auburn. N. Y. 1 



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The Jos. H. Cunningham plant, estab- 

 lished 35 years, located in fine college city, 

 doing big wholesale and retail business; 

 consists of 25,000 square feet of glass; 

 everything 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 



Small greenhouse establishment doing i 



a good business; 6-room dwelling in con- = 



nection; located southwestern Oklahoma; i 



would rent; too old to manage business. M 



Address No. 490. care Florists' Review, 1 

 Chicago. 



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I FOR SALE I 



s In northeastern Indiana 86.000 so. ft. of 1 



g glass on lO-acre plot, ^a mile from town of a 



§ 7,500. on good brick road; houses modern, § 



§ steam heated and in good condition;whole- g 



g sale and retail business; price $75,000.00. i 



s For full particulars, address No, 451, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



I g care florists' Keview, Chicago. g 



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i FOR SALE = 



= Within one mile of Salem. Ohio, on brick road = 



g and trolley line; a modem (freenhouse plant of = 



5 over 7uOO ft. glass, doingr good business; large = 



s boiler room for storing; coal; 1 No. 4 Kroeschell 3 



= boiler and 1 gas furnace, hot water heat; elec- = 



g trie motor for pumping water; will aell the plant s 



g with half-acre of ground for $4,000.00; a bargain; = 



= more land can be bought if wanted; possession g 



g given middle of June- tnere will be stock for sale 3 



I at that time. H. E. COOPER, Salem, Ohio. g 



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I FOR SALE I 



= An cetablished florists' business of 25 years; lo- s 



§ cated in college town of 10,000 population and good = 



g shipping trade to small nearby towns: located in = 



5 middle west; business consists of greenhouse of S 



g 27,000 feet of glass in goo<l shape, stocked; down- = 



= town store in the heart of business district: the H 



= only florists' busmess in town with no competi- = 



g tion. Price, 115,00 1 cash. Address No. ;i8, care = 



5 Florists' Review, Chicago. s 



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