December 18, 1919. 



The Rorists^ Review 



63 



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HELP WANTED 



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store man— a first-class designer; j 



I one who can produce A No. 1 work | 



I and is able to wait on first-class | 



I irade; state salary and give refer- j 



I ences in first letter; good chance for | 



I advancement. | 



I THE KAY-DIMOND CO.. | 



I 33 & 35 North Phelps St., | 



I Youngsiown, Ohio I 



HELP WANTED 



OPPORTUNITY 



A concern doing a national business, 

 covering the entire country, calling on 

 the greenhouse and florists' trade, with a 

 representative line, has several openings 

 on its sales force for men who possess sales 

 ability and adesire to advance themselves. 



Previous road experience is a good quali- 

 fication, but is not absolutely necessary. 

 This is a good position for the man who 

 desires to work and "make good." Like 

 all other real opportunities, it is not a 

 "soft snap." Write us fully at once. 



i Address No. 197, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



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HELP WANTED 



I Single man; private greenhouse; 



I some knowledge of indoor fruit grow- 



1 ing desirable. 



I HENDERSON'S SEED STORE, 



I 166 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago. 



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I HELP WANTED I 



I Rose grower: good wages; also handy i 

 I man acquainted with steam fitting and = 

 i gas engine. Address 1 



I PITTSBURGH CUT FLOWER CO. | 

 I Pittsburgh, Pa. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Grower, with good reference, to invest a 



= in greenhouses and take full charge, or a 



I will sell greenhouses and take all you § 



I raise, as flower shop takes my time. | 



1 HART FLORAL & SEED CO.. 1 



I Blackwell, Okla. j 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I Experienced potplant man, also helpers; I 



§ must know the growing of Cliristmas and 1 



I Easter plants; good situations with good = 



I pay for right men. Address ^ 



i C. G. ANDERSON. Mgr. Plant Dept., I 

 I Rolf Zetlitz Co. Dayton. Ohio. | 



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I HELP WANTED | 



I First-class nurseryman, thoroughly 



I conversant with every detail of the 



I producing end of the nursery busi- 



I ness, to take full charge of approx- 



I imately thirty acres of nursery 



I stock; the man who qualifies for this 



I position must be a live wire and 



I thoroughly competent; all applica- 



i tions will be treated confidentially. 



I Address No. 126, care Florists' Re- 



1 view, Chicago. 



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WANTED 



SA firm of the best known growers of the I 



Middle West, with a reputation for pro- i 



I ducing Quality stock, desires to get in § 



I touch with live young men, in leading § 



i cities of the territory, who are thoroughly | 



1 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 § 



g new flower stores; if you are a live wire f 



i with associates whom you can interest i 



I with you on a proposition of this nature, | 



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



I all correspondence will be treated strictly | 



= confidential. Address No. 125, care Flo- § 



§ rists' Review, Chicago. | 



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HELP WANTED 



WANTED 



CHRYSANTHEMUM STOCK PLANTS 



250 to 1000 each of the followins: Col. D. Apple- 

 ton, Helen Lee, October Queen. Yellow Eaton, 

 Chadwick Supreme, Helen Frick, Nagoya, Niza, 

 Zora. 



ELMER D. SUITH & CO., ADRIAN, MICH, 



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I Florist to grow potted plants; f 



I apply at once to i 



I ^ JOHN A. MICHAEL. | 



I 7045 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, i 



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I HELP WANTED f 



I Young man capable of handling retail I 



I trade and making up; good wages to start; I 



5 first-class chance for advancement to one 3 



a who will demonstrate his reliability, i 



i Address No. 164, care Florists' Review, 1 



i Chicago. | 



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WANTED 



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To buy, second-hand Skinner Irri- | 



gation System equipment; write i 



promptly stating what you have to i 



offer and price. Address No. 191, | 



care Florists' Review. Chicago. i 



HELP WANTED 



I A-No. 1 grower, carnations, mums = 

 I and general greenhouse stock; will | 

 I pay good wages for a first-class man. i 

 I ALLIANCE FLORAL CO., | 



I Alliance, Neb. | 



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HELP WANTED 



I A first-class store man who is capable 



I of producing real results; must be an 



I excellent designer and decorator; will let 



I the party take out half interest in the 



I business; references required. Box No. 



I 188, care Florists'. Review, Chicago. 



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WANTED 



To buy greenhouses to dismantle; please I 

 state particulars and price in first letter. 



I. SUESSBKMAN, 

 104 Ridsewood Ave.. Newark. N. J. 



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1 NOTICE 



i Owing to a fire which destroyed our office 



i building and all records, we ask those who 



I had plants ordered from us and not yet de- 



I livered to please write us and we will either 



I send the money or fill the order from that 



i part of our stock which was not damaged. 



I HART FLORAL CO., Blackwell, Okla. 

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I FOR SALE 



I BARGAIN 



1 Oreenheuses far sale at Summit, N. J, 46 



§ minutes by rail from New York City; 



i dwelling house, barn and large potting 



3 sheds; 



1 1 house, 26 z 200 ft. 



i 1 house, 20 X 200 ft. 



1 3 houses. IS^s X 12Sft. 



i 2 houses, 20 X 150 ft. 



g 2 houses, 20 X 126 ft. 



i 8 acres of land around the place, on 



I easy terms. Apply to 



I CHARLES H. HAGERT. 



I 320 So. 11th St., Philadelphia. Pa, 



I «r E. L. McKIROAN, Attorney. 



I Littell Building, Summit, N. J. 



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FOR SALE 



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A 12-year, well established retail store, 

 with no competition, in a northern Illinois 

 town; 2 hours by rail out of Chicago; I am 

 willing to stand thorough investigation; 

 good reason for selling. Address No. 165, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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FOR SALE 



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Greenhoase consisting of 12,000 gq. ft. of g\aaB 

 folly equipped: 6 acres of arood grarden front: 

 small modem house; shop downtown with grood 

 live trade; situated in wide-awake Kansas town 

 with railway shops and next to big permanent 

 camp and fort; good reasons for selling; will sell 

 cheap if taken at once. Address No. 201, care =» 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. ~ 



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I FOR SALE I 



I Refrigerator, oak finish; 7 feet wide, 42 | 



I inches deep, 9 feet 6 inches high; a bargain | 



I at $150.00, f. 0. b. Chicago. | 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., | 



1 11 So. La Salle Street, - - Chicago § 

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I FOR SALE I 



S Leading greenhouse in northern Michigan resort 3 



= city, 400) ft. of glass, well stocked to carnations 3 



s sweet peas, snapdragons, Dutch and French bulbs. 1 



g and bedding plants; winter's supply of coal in shed; 1 



g niodem residence heated from greenhouse; com- I 



B plete equipment, including auto truck: can sell all - 



fa you can raise without advertising. For details 

 address No. 207. care Florists' Review. 



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I Well stacked greenhaases of 28.00* ft.; 3 acres = 



^ land with or without modem residence, near = 



I heart of prosperous Northern Illinois town; steam 1 



= and hot water; most of coal on hand; excellent i 



I opportunity; owing to ill health will sell chtap. § 



I WM. SWINBANK, Sycamore, Illinois. | 



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I Refrigerator, new, 54 in. wide, 30in. deep, I 



g 9 ft. high; 2 display doors in front, storage 1 



I doors below; oak and mahogany finish; = 



1 price fl50.90; act Quick. i 



I BUCHBINDER BROS., 1 



I 11 So. La Salle Street, - - Chicago I 



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FOR SALE 



Quantity of greenhouse materials, such 

 as good second-hand pipes, glass, sash- 

 bars, apparatus, boilers, etc.; also complete 

 greenhouses. 



I. SUESSERMAN. 

 104 Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N, J. 



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FOR RENT 



This space and others like it, for 



L.75 per week. 



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