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The Florists' Review 



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HELP WANTED 



Nurseryman; we are starting- a 

 new nursery and want a young man 

 of energry and ability to take charge 

 of it; must be a first-class propa- 

 gator and grower of trees, shrubs 

 and evergreens, and capable of 

 handling men; in addition to wages, 

 a share of the profits will be given 

 and an opportunity to become part 

 owner of the business. 



ELLIOTT NURSKRY, 



Magee Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



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HELP WANTED 



Man experienced In rose houaea; 

 $88.00 a week; work steady all year 

 around: houses all planted and In rood 

 ■bap*. Apply to 



JOSEPH KOHOUT. M 



UbertyvUle. IlL I 



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HELP WANTED 



Designer, decorator and general store i 

 man; good opportunity to advance; state S 

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J. H. HETHBRINGTON, I 



WasblDgton Floral Co., b 



Washington, D. 0. | 



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HELP WANTED 



Sereral good growers for sections; good 

 wages to good men; state wages wanted 

 and references In first letter. 



0. H. FRET, FLORIST, 

 Uncoln, Nebr. 



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HELP WANTED I 



Growers In our carnation section; § 



state experience, references and f 



wages. I 



W. J. & M. S. VBSEY, I 



Ft. Wayne, Indiana i 



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HELP WANTED | 



Experienced carnation grower and i 



propagator, at once; give rnferencea 1 



and wages desired in flrut letter. Ad- § 



dress No. 209, care Florlau' Review, § 



Chicago. I 



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HELP WANTED | 



A reliable single man to grow cot flowers, 1 



plants; good chance for right man; please I 



state experience and wages wanted. Ad- g 



dress No. 221, care Florists' Review, | 



i Chicago. § 



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HELP WANTED | 



p Man who csn prodnce good cyclamen In f 



% qnantity for wholesale plant house; steady 1 



i position; 135.00 per week to start; give ex- = 



1 perience and reference in first letter. Ad- = 



1 dress No. 220, care Florists' Review, Chi- | 



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HELP WANTED | 



Good, steady, all-around florist, as store 1 

 manager In retail florists' shop; fine op- = 

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JOSEPH TRBPEIi, 1 



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For Sale 



Greenhouse establishment in excellent condition; 

 35,000 sq. ft. of glass all in Columbia and Butterfly 

 roses; large boiler room, 75-ft. Heine chimney; two 

 large boilers, affording fine opportunity to double 

 glass area; 43^ acres good rich soil and 5-room dwell- 

 ing, about 10 miles from Chicago; must be seen to be 

 appreciated. 



Address No. 269, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE 



Wonderful opportunity; the best known 

 flrm of florists' supplies manufacturers in 

 Germany wishes to sell its business In full 

 working order, including the especially 

 valuable store of supplies; consists of 

 enormous dye works and manufacture of 

 artificial fiowers, which, before and since 

 the war, have been principally exported to 

 America; yearly earnings have been 20 to 

 2S per cent, which could be much increased 

 through American trade. The present 

 managers and personnel, most of them 80 

 years with the flrm and the most ex- 

 perienced men, could be retained; only 

 those seriously considering the proposition 

 and able to pay $200,000.00 cash need 

 apply to CARL WERNER. 



Unter den Linden, 62-63-1, 



BERLIN, GERMANY. 



or W. C. STERLING, Sr., MONROK, MICH., 



U. 8. A. 



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FOR RENT 



Greenhouse 40x360 ft. ; in Kood condition, 1 



not stocked; clean and free from insects and a 



§ disease as a new house; four coal mines W 



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I I. V. KINDLER, Charleroi, Pa. g 



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WANTED I 



Quotations en commercial varieties | 



of orchids; must be good stoclj; give | 



name of variety, size and price. i 



ROLF ZETLITZ CO., § 



Dayton, Ohio. | 

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H Long-time contracts for growing | 

 § dahlia roots and gladiolus bulbs. i 



I ALBERT N. FROOM, | 



I Specialist, | 



I Olathe, Colorado. i 



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HELP WANTED 



A-l rose grower to take charge of | 



I section rose houses in Virginia; give | 



i references. Address No. 283» care | 



i Florists' Review, Chicago. i 



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I A-l rose grower; two good general 



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1 J. C. RENNISON CO.. 



1 Sioux City, Iowa. 



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HELP WANTED | 



Gardener who understands both | 

 1 greenhouse and outside gardening; 

 I good wages; no children preferred. 

 I Address No. 412, care Florists' Re- 

 1 view, Chicago. 

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FOR SALE 



Greenhouse property located in eastern 

 Kansas, about twenty-flve miles from Kan- 

 sas City, a good wholesale market; con- 

 sisting of about 80,000 feet of glass and six 

 acres of good, rich soil; these houses are 

 all in good shape. Iron frame and gatters; 

 boilers in flne c<«dltion; steam trap and 

 city water system; good bollerbonse and 

 storage for five cars coal; the houses are 

 planted to 9,000 fancy carnation plants, 

 2,000 young rose plants, 4,000 mums and 

 pompons, sweet peas, snapdragons, etc.; 

 400 4, 6 and 6-lnch fancy feme, several 

 hundred polnsettla plants; 1,000 stock ge- 

 raniums in field, 2,000 in sand; 400 cycla- 

 men in 4, B and 6-inch pota; 2,000 Fiscber 

 cyclamen seed planted; pelargoniums, ste- 

 via, etc.. In field; BOO good varieties of 

 peonies; 6,000 first sice gladioli; pots, tools, 

 etc.; in fact, everything to go along vrith; 

 best of reasons for selling; price, 118,000; 

 terms. Address No. SM, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



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I FOR SALE 



I One 75-horsepower boiler, in good 



I condition. 



I HEMBREIKER BROS., 



I Lincoln, lU. 



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FOR SALE 



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ISO 4-lnch boiler flues in good condition, 

 taken out of IS-ft. boilers; can be cut down 

 and used in 16-ft. boilers; $B.OO per length. 



WEISS-MEYER COMPANY, 

 Maywood, 111. 

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3.000 feet 3Vi-inch boiler tubes, 2,200 | 



_ feet 8^-inch threaded boiler tubes with g 



1 fittings; price on application. g 



i EDWIN F. KUHLMANN. 1 



I Melrose Park, III., i 



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FOR SALE 



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i One 35-h. p. Kewanee boiler in flnt-claas 



1 condition; price on application. 



I 2,000 feet 1-inch pipe from 8 to 20 feet 



1 long, 5c per foot. 



I G. B. BERTHOLD. 



s Nebraska City, Neb. 



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FOR SALE 



= 10,000 feet glass containing modem 



= greenhouse doing a thriving retail and 



§ wholesale florists' business; price, $8,000.00, 



= on easy terms; would coet $15,000.00 to 



s build today. Address 



i HUDSON Sc. WELCH. 



I LyndonviUe, N. Y. 



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