NOVBMBEB 6, 1919. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I HELP WANTED 



I Man with thorough knowledge of 



I the seed business, wholesale and re- 



I tail, to manage established business 



I doing $200,000 to $300,000 per year; 



i would prefer man who can invest 



I $5,000 to $10,000 as a mere matter of 



I being interested in the business; this 



I is an unusual opportunity for the 



I right man. 

 I Address No. Ill, | 



I care Florists' Review, j 



I Chicago, 111. I 



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WANTED 



I A firm of the best known growers of the 



I Middle West, with a reputation for pro- 



I ducing quality stock, desires to get in 



I touch with live young men, in leading 



I cities of the territory, who are thoroughly 



I familiar with the retail end of the flower 



I business and who would be interested in 



I co-operating with Us in the opening of 



1 new flower stores; if you are a live wire | 



I with associates whom you can interest i 



I with you on a proposition of this nature, g 



i suggest you get in touch with us at once; § 



H all correspondence will be treated strictly I 



I confidential. Address No. 125, care Flo- 1 



s rists' Review, Chicago. i 



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I WANTED I 



I To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please 1 

 I state particulars and price in first letter. 1 



I I. SUESSEKMAN, | 



I 104 Ridgewood Ave.. Newark, N. J. | 



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I WANTED I 



I Two-year-old rose bushes in large | 

 I quantity; quote prices and quantity | 

 I you have, | 



I C. KOOYMAN & CO., Inc. | 



I 431 Bush St. San Francisco. | 



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I WANTED I 



I 1000 Bleeding Hearts. | 



I SHEiNANDOAH NURSERIES, | 



I Shenandoah, Iowa. | 



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WANTED 



I Dahlia bulbs in large quantities; | 

 I quote prices and quantity you have. | 

 I C. KOOYMAN & CO., Inc. | 



I 431 Bush St. San Francisco. | 



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I FOR SALE 



I White enamel refrigerator, 4 ft. wide, 



I 30 inches deep, 7 ft. high, a bargain at 



I $85.00. 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., 



I 11 South La Salle Street, Chicago 



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I Md%i^ HitehlngB' sectional boilera ; lot laah-bar* 



I 101 ni^ . '• SUESSERMAN, 



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A 12-yr. well established flower store, no competition, in a good business town 

 of 5000 population; also doing the business of the surrounding towns, making an 

 added population of 8000; have been retailing more than I have produced under 

 my 20.000 ft. of glass; have four railroads running through our town in all di- 

 rections; making it a fine shipping center; all trains stopping here; located 2 hrs. 

 ride by rail out of Chicago, in the heart of the c*rn belt of northern Illinois, and 

 because of this location our patronage is of the very best a.d I have the confi- 

 dence and good will of the entire community; terms very reasonable; possession 

 at once or first of year, and will guarantee full retail cut flower rights; reason 

 for selling, ill health and overwork from too many other interests and unable 

 to look after the retail end; am willing to stand a thorough inspection at any I 

 time; a grand opportunity for the right party. Address No. 73, care | 

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I I FOR SALE 



I AT A BARGAIN 



i A splendid assortment of plain, un- 



I stained window boxes and mission tubs, 



g suitable for high class retail trade. 



i 106 SQuare mission tubs. 12x12 inches, 



1 outside measure, 15 inches high. 



I 63 window boxes, assorted sizes as fol- 



I lows: 3 - - - 6feet 



i 29 - - - 3 feet 



I 31 - - - 2 feet 



I All crated and ready for immediate 



s freight shipment, f . o. b. Dundee, for only 



f flOO.OO; to avoid disappointment better 



H wire 



I THE D. HILL NURSERY CO.. 



= Dundee, Illinois. 



I FOR SALE 



I A profitable retail florist's bus- 

 I iness, established 25 years, con- 

 I I sisting of up-to-date store with 

 I I conservatory attached, and mod- 

 j I em six-room dwelling; opposite 

 I I cemetery; owner wishes to retire 

 I I from active retail business; terms 

 I I reasonable. Apply to Henry 

 j I Eickhoff, 6826 Woodland Ave., 

 I I Cleveland, Ohio. 



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I FOR SALE I 



i Bargain, greenhouses forsale at Summit, 1 



i N. J, 45 minutes by rail from New York i 



§ City; dwelling house, barn and large i 



i potting sheds; a 



§ 1 house, 26 X 200 ft, § 



= 1 house, 20 X 200 ft. I 



§ 8 houses, 18^9 X 125 ft. § 



i 2 houses, 20 x 150 ft. § 



= 2 houses. 20 X 125 ft. § 



I hot water heat: 8 acres of land around the i 



s place; selling price, S16.000.00: 16,000.00 1 



I cash, balance on easy terms. Apply to | 



I CHARLES H. HAOERT. 1 



I Dingman's Ferry. Pa, I 



I or E. L. McKIROAN, Attorney, | 



I Littell Building, Summit. N. J. | 



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I FOR SALE 



I Refrigerator, 10 feet wide, 6 

 I feet deep, 10 feet high; 3 display 

 I doors in front, storage compart- 

 I ment in rear; 12-inch marble 

 I base; used about one year; cost 

 I $1200.00; will sell for $500.00 

 I f. 0. b. Chicago. 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., 



I 11 S. La Salle St., Chicago 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Three greenhouses comprising 5000 | 

 I feet of glass on plenty of ground for | 

 I outside growing; this property locat- | 

 I ed eight blocks from center of city, | 

 I near cemetery in city of 25,000 peo- | 

 I pie, and doing a nice business; eight | 

 I room house in good condition, and all | 

 I structures on premises in good shape; | 

 I this place will be an excellent buy | 

 I for any grower wishing a good retail i 

 I business and home; ask for reason | 

 I for selling. Address inquiries to | 

 I MR. LONG, care FENTON INVEST- | 

 I MENT CO., Logansport, Indiana. | 

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I FOR SALE I 



= Well stocked Krreenhouseflof 20,000 rt.;3acre8 s 



1 land with or without modern residence, near s 



§ heart of prosiinrouB Northern IIUnolB town; s 



s steam and hot water; most of coal on hand; s 



S excellent opportunity: owinK to 111 health will = 



I sell cheap. WM. SWINBANK. - ycareore. III. i 



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I FOR SALE i 



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f A large number of secondhand steam 3 



s and hot water heating boilers in good 1 



= condition, most of them practically as 1 



i good as new; also a Quantity of 1^ and 1 



= 2-inch pipe; write us your wants. 1 



1 ROGERS HEATING CO.. I 



I Ransomville. N. Y. | 

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FOR SALE 



FOR SALE 



i Florists' establishment doing wholesale 



i and retail business; five houses, residence 



i and garage, in good running condition, 



i For information write 



I C. C. POLLWORTH CO.. 



I Milwaukee, Wis. 



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= An old establiBhed mail order bnainesa in roses, s 

 = shrubbery and KenenU line of plants; catalogue one = 



= Well established wholesale and retail business: 



= 12 steam heated oreenhouses 20 x 100 ft.; all neces- 



= sary buildincrs; five acres of land; can buy more; 



= stocked with lettuce and bedding plants; one of 



= the best markets for either flowers or vegetables; 



s this is a big bargain; temu if necessary. 



I F. H. ROCKWOOD £ SON, 



= Superior, Wisconsin 



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1 and in good order; •mple steam heat; large pack- = 



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§ acres land and stock shmbs: price $3A,000. Address a 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of sreenhouse materimls, such 

 as good second-hand pipes, glass, sath- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 sreeohonsea. 



L SUESSERMAN. 

 104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark. N. J. 



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