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The Florists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 21. 1920 



ager C. Schatzman opines will be ban- 

 ner business. D. Horgan endorses this 

 view from the store of the company. 



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John Wolf, Savannah, Ga., figures he 

 will have a crop of some 50,000 blooms 

 of chrysanthemums, the bulk of which 

 will be retailed. Mr. Wolf had just 

 returned from a trip north on private 

 affairs. While there he called upon a few 

 of the leaders of the trade and is con- 

 vinced thdt the south, as represented 

 here, will not fall behind in the general 

 race for business the coming season. 

 Commenting upon telegraph orders, Mr. 

 Wolf said: "The Pink Part of The 

 Beview brings us almost more than we 

 can handle as we would like. We would 

 always rather send orders than receive 

 them and if we had only the steady busi- 

 ness to depend upon we should often 



be more contented." 



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"Just as you now find us, busy all 

 the time," observed Charles A. Moss, 

 Spartanburg, S. C. "Weddings, recep- 

 tions and funerals are calling for the 

 best stock at satisfactory prices." A 



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fine tract of land nearby has been pur- 

 chased for nursery purposes. 

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 Scholz the Florist, Charlotte, N. C, 

 is adding a Lord & Burnham house 35x 



175 for carnations. W. W. Scholz men- 

 tioned a project for more glass if the 

 demand warrants it. A good seed busi- 

 ness has been worked up by S. B. Aiken, 



[Concluded on page 62.] 



Wanted and For Sale Department 



fc!&~ Advertisements under this head, set without 

 display, Iti cents per line. In sending remittance 

 count SIX words to the line. 



Display advertisements in this department $2.00 

 net, for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent in our care, add 10 cents 

 for forwarding. 



CASH WITH ORDER from those who do not 

 do other advertising. 



SITUATION WANTED— Man; grower; 28 years 

 of age; ten years' experience; can come at 

 once. Address No. 316, care Florists' Review, 

 Chica go. ^_____ 



SITUATION WANTED^uFllfe experienced'all 

 around grower of roses, carnations, pot- 

 plants; good propagator; elderly; single; sober; 

 industrious; state wages. Address A. Gergen, 

 729 Julia St., New Orleans, La. 



SITUATION WANTED— By middle-aged man; 

 carnation grower and propagator; bedding 

 plants for cemetery work; strong line; can do 

 design work; life experience; married; no 

 children; at liberty Not. 16; state full particu- 

 lars and salary in first letter. Address No. 

 807, care Florists' R ev iew, C hicago. 



SITUATION WANTED —"Successful working 

 foreman and grower of general line of cut 

 flowers and potted plants, capable taking full 

 charge and handling men; also good designer; 

 single, best of references; good salary expected; 

 state full particulars in first letter. Address 

 No. 896, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Man for general work about 

 fiower store; willing to drive delivpry; elderlv 

 man preferred. Vein SchlurafT, 11243 Michigan 

 Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced grower for roses 

 and carnations; also man with general green- 

 honse experience. Apply Mazey the Florist, Min- 

 neapolis. Minn. 



HELP WANTED— Florist or man able to take 

 orders and make up fiowers and help with 

 nowing; house furnished. Tulsa Greenhouses, 

 R. 2, Box 30, Tulsa, Okla. 



HELP WANTED— First-class plant grower and 

 all-around greenhouse man; best wages tn 

 right party; write what wages expected and 

 where last employed. Crissman Greenhouse Co., 



PnnT«iit«wney. P« 



ELP WANTED — Wanted single m.in: small 



wholesale place; must bp nblp to produce 



best results at forcing bulbs and growing gonernl 



stock: wages $90.00 per month, room and board. 



Grand View Greenhouses. Hopkins. Minn. 



ELP WANTED— Young man who will apply 

 himself can learn designing and retail floral 

 business; must be willing to drive delivpry and 

 make himself useful around flower store. Apply 

 in writing, No. 319, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Good all-around greenhouse 

 man; one that understands general line of 

 cut flowers and pot plants; also growing of 

 lettuce; would prefer one who is willing to 

 enter as partner and invest a little money; please 

 state wages and experience in first letter. Ad- 

 dress No. 291. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 

 WANTED — Second-hand florist ice box. counter 

 and wall case. Phone Monticello 6875, 

 Chi cago. 111. 



ANTED — To rent, small greenhouse: Colorado 

 preferred. C. Sasp. Gen. Del. P. 0. Denver,- 



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Colo. 



WANTED — Greenhouses to dismantle. Weeber 

 & Race, 1815 Johnson St., N. E., Minne- 

 aiwlis, Minn. 



WANTED — To bny old greenhouses to be torn 

 down. Address M. Weingarten, 286 Fifth 

 Ave., New York. 



WANTED — Greenhouse to lease with option 

 to buy, in the vicinity of Chicago. Address 

 No. 808, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — To buy greenhouses to dismantle; 

 please state particulars and price in first 

 letter. I. Suesserman, 104 Rldgewood Ave., 

 Newark. N. J. 



WANTED — Second-hand sections of Furman 

 boilers; series 400; can use from six to 

 nine Intermediate or flrelsox sections; must be in 

 good condition. Furrow dc Co., Guthrie, Okla. 



FOR RENT — In West Virginia town; It is not 

 too late yet to start crops of winter lettuce, 

 sweet peas and calla lilies in our 40x600 green- 

 house, which we will rent with 5-room dwelling 

 and stable for $30.00 per month till spring 

 plant trade opens: rent to be increased then; 

 the property Includes, besides the dwelling and 

 greenhouse, 2 acres rich garden with apples, 

 raspberries and plums; one acre blue grass and 

 alfalfa pasture; the greenhouse needs some 

 glazing and minor repairs, material for which 

 will be furnished: Scotch Marine 10 H. P. boiler, 

 now fired by gas. can be fired by coal at 

 15 to 20 cents per bushel; local retailer will 

 take calla lilies and sweet peas in winter and 

 the cut of a large bed of peonies oiitslde of 

 several thousand gladioli in summer: all lettuce 

 grown; about 750 lbs. per month being winter 

 output; can be sold to local green grocers for 

 15 to 20 cents per pound; house has produced 

 $750.00 worth of mums, between vegetable 

 plants trade and winter lettuce crop: chance for 

 good grower to get into business for himself: 

 send references. Address No. 317, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



lf> OU SALE— 10x14 A glass, $4.50 per box, $4.00 

 f taken from place. Geo. Muno, 2512 Kenil- 

 wortb Ave.. Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Economic, horizontal boiler; return 

 tube; fifteen horse; tested 90 lbs. steiim. 

 30-ft. stack, $250.00. Wm. C. Smith, Newfield. 

 N. J. 



FOR SALE— Entire lot, 380 boxes 16x24 B., 

 double greenhouse glass at $6.80 per box, 

 f. o. b. factory. Pa. Metropolitan Material Co., 

 1299-1323 Flushi ng Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Established retail fiorists' business 

 near San Francisco, Calif.; large stock of all 

 supplies; $5,000 cash; yearly business, $30,000. 

 Address No. 889, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR BALK — In an up-to-date town In Illinois, 

 8,700 ■qnare feet of glass; 7-room modem 

 house; three large lots; doing good business; 

 no opposition; everything ready for winter; 

 reason for selling, old age. Address No. S48, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Retail store and 6,000 feet of 

 glass; well stocked; in Brazil, Ind.; terms. 

 H. 5. Hershey. Clin to n, Ind. 



Ij^OB sale— Refrigerator, 4 ft. wide, 80 In. 

 r deep, 7 ft. 6 in. high, $100.00. Buchbinder 

 Bros., 11 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 



FOB SALE — Quantity of greenhouse materials, 

 ■neh as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhooses. I. Suesserman, 104 Bidgewood Ave., 

 Newark. N. J. 



FOB SALE — Good paying greenhouse business 

 c<«sisting of 10,000 ft. of glass; 4 acres of 

 gtonnd in A 1 condition; small payment down; 

 balance easy terms. Bstherville Greenhouse, 

 BBthervllle, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse 50x20; seven-room and 

 Bath, dwelling and barn on lot 60x240; in 

 an excellent location; reason for selling, poor 

 health. Address I>ouise S. Parrish, 426 S. 

 Richard St., Bedf o rd. Pa. 



FOR SALE — New double unselected glass, 

 10x12, 10x14, 10x16, 12x14, 12x16, 14x18, 

 $6.00 per box, 5 boxes or over $5.50 per box; 

 also, 2nd hand, double. 10x15, $4.50 per box. 

 L. J. Smith. Merchantville. N. J. 



FOR SALE — Hotbed sash, second-hand, IV^-in. 

 thick, 3-ft %-in. X 6; glazed with 5 rows B-in. 

 glass, all reputtied and in excellent condition, 

 ready for use, $3.60 each; 2-ln. thick, 8x6 at 

 $3.75 each; 2-in. thick 8-ft. 1%-ln. x 6 ft. 

 glazed, 4 rows 8-in. glass, $4.00 each. Metro- 

 politan Material Co., 1299-1323 Flushing Ave., 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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 pipe, 1-in. to 6- in., threaded 

 and coupled, price upon application. Used roof 

 bars, 2c per ft. 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 ^ to 1-in., 

 $7.20; No. 3R, threads IVt to 2-in., $10.80. 

 Toledo Stocks and Dies: No. 1, threads 1 to 

 2-in., $16.00. Pipe Wrenches: 18-in. grips, 

 2-in., $2.10; 24-in. grips, 2%-in., ■ $8. 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. 



1 SITUATIO> WANTED | 



3 Store salesman; a first-class maker-op of floral a 



3 art work, of oriirinal artistic ability; competent to g 



p manage store and help; have been in basmesa for g 



s myself: 34 ypars of age and of good appearance: § 



H practically a life's experience at the bnilness: can = 



= give A-1 reference aa to honesty and reliability: = 



s expect permanent position: west: good salary ex- s 



= pected: would accept position as traveling sales- = 



3 man for plant, seed, Bopply or ribbon houae. Ad- = 



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