June 3, 1920. 



The Florists^ Review 



49 



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Offered subject to being unsold. § 



= rLORISTS' PUBUSHINO CO.. | 



i DOS S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. | 



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Our entire place, about 2f 0,000 ft. | 



of glass to be S3ld , all of this material I 



of bouses, most all 25x266, is for sale; | 



standard roof bars, cypress, 12^^ and | 



16 ft. lengths, 2c ft,; ridge, 4c ft.; | 



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



$.00; Evans ventilating machines, | 



$12; double strength pipe for ventila- | 



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



support, 7c; 1^4-in. heating pipe, ICc; | 



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



SOUTH P^RK FLORAL CO.. | 



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I Wonderful opportunity to secure a 1 



I thriving, old established florists' busi- 1 



s ness; four acres oJ the finest soil: strictly = 



I modern greenhouses fully stocked with § 



I the best varieties of plants in the finest i 



I possible condition; nearly new modern i 



g dwelling and garage, locajed thr«e niin- i 



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s manufacturing city of 40.ono inhabitants, i 



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H profitable business: it is a real, immediate i 



f nioney-maker and will bpar the most rigid i 



= investigation; will make reasonable terms 1 



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I GEORGE N. STUPP, I 



I 55 Genesee Street, Auburn. N. Y. I 



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^ In northeastern Indiana 85.000 so. ft. of s 



I glass OH lO-acre plot. H mile from town of i 



I 7^500. on good brick road; houses modern, i 



I steam heated and in good condition;whole- s 



§ sale an-i retail business; price f 75.000.00. I 



I For full particular^, address No. 451. 1 



I care Florists' Review. Chicago. i 



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I ALLIANCKFLORALCO.. Alliance, Neb. | 



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I Greenhouse establishment of 75,000 ft. of glass, 



j stocked with roses and miscellaneous crops; 20 acres 



I of land or more if desired; 9-room dwelling, set tubs 



I and bath; large barn and garage; ready for party with 



I necessary capital to step in; money making; better 



I proposition than building new place under present 



I conditions; 13 miles from Boston; no better soil for 



I all crops in New England; easy terms. 

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I One of the most modern greenhouse plants around Chicago; 21 | 



I houses containing about 200,000 ft. of glass; practically all replanted 1 



I since last year to the newest varieties; 34 acres good, fertile land; i 



I large 10-room house, also large barn, with all necessary equipment; | 



I private switch direct to coal bin; located on railroad near two towns, | 



I assuring plenty of labor; this is a splendid opportunity for a live man | 



I to acquire a large, going, profitable business; must be seen to be | 



I appreciated; for further particulars address No. 20, care Florists' I 



I Review, Chicago. | 



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FOR SALE I I FOR SALE | 



The Jos. H. Cunningham plant, estab- 

 lished 35years, located in fine college city, 

 doing big wholesale and retail business; 

 consists of 25,0C0 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. 

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The greenhouses of Samuel Cape, de- 

 cease i. situate at Wood^ille, Allegheny 

 County, Pennsylvania, on improved high- 

 way, eight (8) miles from Pittsburgh, Pa., 

 and near railroad station; l*o and one- 

 half (2^i) acres of level ground, improved 

 with eight (8) greenhouses having a total 

 length of one thousand (1000) feet; seven 

 (7) room dwelling house and outbuildings. 

 This is a going business and immediate 

 po-session will be given. Apply for fur- 

 ther information to 



THE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY. 



Administrator of the estate of Samuel 



Cape, deceased, 



Pittsburgh. Pa. 



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I Or for rent, a good paying small f 



I Greenhouse business in the Stale of | 



I Wisconsin;nocoujpetilion;$!0(Ocash, | 



I balance easy terms if dpsired. | 



i Address No. 50, Care Florists' Review. 1 

 I Chicago, 111. I 



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te.OOO.OO cash will buy a 12-yoar ostabllslipd 

 flower store in ono (.fChlcago'sflnost suburbs; 

 takes the cream of the Icval trade and did a 

 business last year of approxiniatelv $27,000.00: 

 long lease; profits will repay ontlav In little 

 over half a year; will stand the closest Investl. 

 gation: owner wishes to retire. Address No. 

 17, care Florists' Keview, Chicago. 



I 10 acres Skinner overhead irrigation, = 



= used during l'.M9; complete plant; ship = 



1 anywhere; terms if wanted. = 



I C. A. RICHKY. I 



s 028 Omaha National Bank Bldg. i 



= Omaha, Neb. = 



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= An established florists' buainees of 25 years; lo- 3 



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s middle west: business consists of greenhouse of § 



g 27,000 feet of glass in gooil shape, stocke<l: down- M 



S town store in the heart of business district; the 1 



S only florists' business in town, with no competi- g 



= tion. Price, S15,0Om rash. Address No. 38, care I 



~ Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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