OCTOBKE 9, 1013. 



The Rorists' Rcvicwi 



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HELP WANTED— Greenhouse assistant, with 

 some experience; carnations main crop; 

 steady work. Heltman-Oestrelcher Co., North 

 A ve, and 55th St., Milwaukee. Wis. 



HELP WANTED— A good all-round florist, one 

 who can grow all kinds of stock and do 

 design work; married man preferred; state refer- 

 ences; no boozer wanted; will furnish bouse, 

 vegetables and fruits and $12.00 per week. H. B. 

 Brubeck. RockvlUe, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— An all-round good grower of 

 carnations, mams, peas and pot plants; 

 steddy Job for right man; please state wages 

 expected with board; single man preferred, over 

 40 years. U. P. Bohlander, P. 0. Address, Mel- 

 rose Park. 111. Greenhouses, Hillside. 111. 



HELP WANTED— At once, a working foreman, 

 one who is an all-round grower, propagator 

 and designer, capable of taking entire charge 

 and produce results; none but a sober and reliable 

 man need apply; give references and salary ex- 

 pected in first letter. Address Carthage Green- 

 house, Carthage, Mo. 



HELP WANTED— Steady and experienced gar- 

 dener, who understands greenhouse, vege- 

 tables, flowers and fruit for private place, near 

 St. Louis, Mo. ; married man with wife who can 

 cook preferred; house, vegetables, etc., furnished; 

 only thoroughly competent man need apply; write 

 at once, giving references. Address No. 230, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



ANTED— Second-hand Ice box. S. M. Otto, 

 2127 N. Kedzie Ave.. Chicago. 



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ANTED — A boiler to heat greenhouse; 2400 

 ft. of glass. E. D. Woods. Galesburg, 111. 



WANTED — Boiler feed pump, large enough to 

 supply 200 H. P. ; state make, condition 

 and price. J. A. Ernsberger, Cellna, Ohiq. 



WANTED — One second-hand hot water boiler 

 with from 1800 to 2200 sq. ft. of radiation: 

 if horizontal, without dome; must be In first-class 

 condition. Kutish & Robinson, Florists, New 

 Hampton, Iowa. 



WANTED — An opening for a retail store in a 

 town where the cut of a local greenhouse 

 can be bought at wholesale, contracted, or han- 

 dled on commission; state size of cit.v and how 

 many florists it contains. Address No. 223, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ARTNER WANTED— Young man who has 

 experience in the business and who has some 

 capital to open retail store In Chicago. Address 

 No. 218, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — 12,000 ft. of modern glass, 150 

 hotbed sash and 1 acre of good ground; 

 stocked with carnations, mums, greens, cycla- 

 men, bedding stock, etc.; in good running order; 

 wholesale trade. Sunny Point Floral Co., North 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR RENT — Fine retail floral establishment, 

 in city of 30,000 population, 25 miles from 

 St. Louis; good service; must rent immediately; 

 fine location; store, residence, conservatory, all 

 combined; conservatory 110 ft. long, 21 ft. wide, 

 just constructed; all stocked: none but capable 

 party need apply. Address No. 211, care Flo- 

 ri sts' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Greenhouses. 34,000 sq. 

 feet. Address S. A. E. Lyman, Park Bulld- 

 Ing, Cleveland, O. 



FOR SALE OR RENT — Fine greenhouse prop- 

 erty near Twin Cities; ten thousand feet of 

 glass in good condition; well stocked; ready sale 

 for all stock that can be grown; reasonable terms 

 to responsible party meaning business; none other 

 need apply; have other Interests that demand my 

 time and attention. Address No. 196, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago^ 



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OR SALE — Greenhouse, residence and land. 

 cheap. E. A. Muchow. Clarence. N. Y. 



OR SALE — 3 steam traps (Sqnires). $15.00 

 each. FVeeport Floral Co.. Freeport. 111. 



FOR SALE — 7000 ft. glass, well stocked for 

 winter; price right if sold soon. May 

 Br adley, Elwood, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Retail and wholesale floral busi- 

 ness; cash customers; main street; cheap 

 rent. Geo. Hartung, 11816 S. Michigan Ave., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Retail store and greenhouse, lot 

 48x125 ft.; good established trade; wishing 

 to retire. Address J. Nelson, 1747 Huron St., 

 C hicago. 



FOR SALE — On account of 111 health, good flo- 

 rist business in a live Colorado town; 10,000 

 ft. of glass. Address No. 267, care Florists' Re- 

 T jew. Chicago. 



FOR S.\LE — 4 large greenhouses, well stocked 

 for winter, coal on hand; large dwelling and 

 barn; central Michigan: price, $2,200.00 if taken 

 at once. Address No. 22'7, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Four perfect spraylnK systemB 

 (Wlttbold type), each 140 feet long; l^■ 

 Inch pipe; ready to connect to water mains; 10c 

 ner foot or $50.00 for the lot. N. H. Long, 

 Dixon. 111. 



FOR SALE — Two greenhouses, 14x60, hot water 

 heat; 6 lots, 50x120, also good residence, 6 

 rooms, 3 wells, with one windmill tank In tower; 

 in good town for the business. Mrs. M. L. Rat- 

 llff. Box 182, Ashland, 111. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse, 7-room house, large 

 barn; only greenhouse in live country town 

 located near large city; this is a good paying 

 proposition. For particulars address No. 177, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Three No. 67 Hitchings boilers; 

 suitable for greenhouse heating; cheap. Ad- 

 dress Clarence Cosby, Richmond, Va. 



FOR SALE— Cheap, three 100 to 125 H, P, 

 tabular boilers, allowed 80 lbs. of steam; 

 Hartford inspection. For particulars address 

 Morehead Mfg. Co.. Detroit. Mich. 



FOR SALE — A lot of second-hand Morehead 

 return steam traps and receivers. No. 1, as 

 food as new; price for each trap and receiver, 

 40.00 spot cash. Rollins Steam Specialty & 

 Valve Cb., 17 W. Kinzie St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Modern greenhouse plant and an 

 ideal place for starting a nursery for a 

 couple of young men or company; this plant is 

 doing a good business in cut flowers alone; if 

 you want to go in business It will pay you to 

 investigate. Address S. C. Brendel, 324 Penny 

 Ave., McKeesport. Pa. 



FOR SALE — At a bargain, 8 acres of land, 

 finest soil In Illinois; located on section line 

 on northwest side of Chicago; city water, con- 

 venient to two R. R. stations, stone road to 

 property; for particulars on this and other prop- 

 erty suitable for greenhouse plants, address Peter 

 Pearson, 6732 Gunnison St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 20 acres good level land, new 

 4-room house, barn and hen house, good 

 water, all in good repair; 2% miles from Clifton 

 Forge, Va., 7000 inhabitants; excellent place for 

 florist, market gardening or poultry; good people, 

 flne market; price, $1600.00, half cash, balance 

 ti me. O. C. Ports, Lee Hall, Virginia. 



FOR SALE — Greenliouses and retail store: 

 greenhouses consist of 12,500 square ft. of 

 glass, 2 acres of land; 3 years old; located on one 

 of the main streets; the only greenhouses In 

 city of 50,000; all well stocked and In first-class 

 condition; doing good business; growing carna- 

 tions, chrysanthemums, ferns, bedding and bulb 

 stock; also retail store in city, established fl 

 years, centrally located; will sell reasonably on 

 account of ill health. Superior Floral Co., 

 S uperior. Wis. 



FOR SALE — Up-to-date store and greenhouse 

 plant of about 50,000 ft. of glass, planted as 

 follows: 1 bouse, 22x60, with violets; 1 house, 

 27x60, with summer roses: 3 houses, 28x125, with 

 carnations; 1 bouse, 28x125, with roses; 1 house, 

 28x125, with callas; 1 bouse, 24x147. with mums 

 and greens; will sell store and greenhouses with 

 land, or greenhouses and five acres of land, or 



freenbouses and lease land for long term; 

 7600.00 cash, balance on payments. John N. 

 Bommersbach, Decatur. 111. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse establishment of 12,000 

 sq. ft. of glass, new office and workroom, 

 steam heated, fully stocked for winter; good 

 trade, paying a handsome profit, and large terri- 

 tory for expansion; modern ^room dwelling and 

 barn; In one of the best towns of eastern Kan- 

 sas, within easy reach of Kansas City; an op- 

 portunity that comes but once: don't fall to in- 

 vestigate; owners wishing to retire from business; 

 part cash, balance on easy terms. Address No. 

 196, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



Cash forYsur Property or Biisineis 0,"}^ 



and aeUer together, no matter where located. 

 If you want to buy or sell, address FRANK P 

 CLEVELMO. 2780 Mams Express BuNdini. Chicao*. W 



Landscape Gardening 



Wanted after November 1, in South or Pacific 

 coast. At present carrying out extensive work; 

 road construction, grading, planting, etc., to 

 an.v extent. Highest class work. 



Address No. 224, arc Florists' Review, Qiicaso. 



STOREMAN 



Of excellent ability wishes position 

 with an up-to-date store doing a high class 

 of business. Capable 0/ taking full charge. 

 References and particulars furnished. 

 Address No. 226, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED 



EXPERIENCED SEEDSMAN 



Have had experience in all departments, from 

 the packing room to office. Although now em- 

 ployed, I am open for employment elsewhere. 

 Satisfactory reasons. 



Address No. 217, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



Situation Wanted 



As foreman or Manavor — Experienced 

 carnation grower, at present employed; can 

 grow first-class stock, and can show them grow- 

 ing at present place, where I have been for the 

 last 20 years; state full particulars and salary 

 in first letter. Address 



No. 220. ear* Florists' Rsvlow, Chicaso 



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WANTED 

 AN EXPERIENCED FLORIST 



to take full charge of retail store in thejbest 

 part of Los Angeles. Owner, who has other busi- 

 ness to attend to and sickness to contend with, 

 will consider selling half or any part of his in- 

 terest if satisfactory arrangements can be made. 

 This is a splendid opening for a man who 

 can make good; and no other is wanted. Apply 

 in first instance and in strict confidence to | 



H. MILLER, ,<- i 



1 545 West 8th Street, Los Angatg s. Cal.J 



Help Wanted 



Young man of good appearance, capable of 

 designing, making up and waiting on trade; 

 steady employment for right party; state wages : 

 wanted in first letter. 



Address No. 221, care Florists' Review, Chicifo.' 



HELP WANTED 



Three good growers for rose sec- 

 tionsy one for carnations. 



Give suflScient references in first letter. . 

 Good salaries to competent men. 



6RKN f LORAL CO , Dallas, Texas 



HELP WANTED 



ROSE GROWER 



Must come well recommended. 

 SINNER BROS. 



56 E. Randolph St. 



CHICAGO 



HELP WANTED 



Young man as assistant in first-class Flower 

 Store. Must have some e.\perience. Good wages 

 to start. Write 



LBNOX FLOWER SHOP 

 684 Main Street Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE 



15,000 feet of glass, ap-to-date In every respect; 

 steam heat, two Furman bollerB, using gas as fuel; 

 residence, barn. horHe, three wagons, large potting 

 and packing house, office wlfh all equipment; houses 

 stocked with roses, carnations, mums and other 

 first-class stock for a retail trade: established seven 

 years; will pay expenses of any reliable man If this 

 place Is misrepresented In any way; cost$lH,(KO, sale 

 price $y,t;(K); please don't write If you have not the 

 means; sickness cause r>f sale. 



Chllllcothe Kloral Co., ChilUcothe, Ohio. 



StAtement of the Ow^nership.Manasrement, 

 Etc., 



Of The Florists' Review, published weekly, at Chi- 

 cago, 111., required by the Act of August 24, 1912. 



NOTK.— This statement is to be made In duplicate, 

 both copies to be delivered by the publisher to the 

 postmaster, who will send one copy to tlie Third 

 Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classifi- 

 cation), Washington, D. C. and retain the other in 

 the flies of the post office. 



NAMK OF — P08T-0FF1CK ADDRESS. 



Editor, H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dearborn St., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



Managing Editor, H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dearborn 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



Business Manager. Chas. L. West, 606 So. Dear- 

 born St., Chicago. III. 



PubUsher, The Florists' Publishing Co., 608 So. 

 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



Owners: (If a corporation, give names and ad- 

 dresses of stockholders holding 1 per cent or more 

 of total amount of stock.) 



M. L. Grant, Executrix. Soquel, Cal. 



A. H. Post, Chula Vista, Cal. 



E. Wlenhoeber. 22 Elm St., Chicago. 111. 



W. J, Smyth, 101 3l8t St., Chicago, 111. 



C. A. Samuelson, 2132 MichiRan Ave.. Chicago, HI. 



W. Atlee Burpee, 476 No. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



W. O. Egan, Highland Park, HI. 



C. F. Scott, Executrix, Main and Balcom Sts.. 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



H. B. Howard, 50S So. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other se- 

 curity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total 

 amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities- 

 There are no bonds, mortgages or other securities 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Com- 

 pany. 



W'altkb S. Millkb, Soc'y 

 ^ ^ ^ The Florists' Publishing Co. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this aoth day 

 of September, 1913. 



WiLUAM A. Babnks, Notary PnbUc. 



(My commission expires November 29, 1918.) 



