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FOB 8ALB— Second-band cUh, U boxM, 7x10 

 ■gle. tlilck. A, $1.00 DM box: lot (or $1«.M. 

 Hy. Johann A Son, Collln«Tllle. III. 



FOR SALE— At right price, some of the be«t 

 constructed greeiUiouBes in the state, about 

 49,000 feet of glasa; strictly np-to-date heating 

 plant; best of reasons' for selling. Address No. 

 178, care Florists' Reylew, Chicago. 



FOK SALE — Second-hand pipe; nice lot of 

 2-lncb, 3-lncb, 4-incb and other sizes in 

 second-band pipe; guaranteed sound, with good 

 thread and coupling on each Joint; write for 

 pr ices. Baur Gas Co., Eaton, Indiana. 



FOR S'ALEj — Modem greenhouses and dwelling; 

 13,000 ft. of glass; steam heat; fully 

 stocked; 7-room house; bam; live county seat; 

 -central eastern Iowa; only greenhouse in county. 

 Address No. 2i0, care Florists' Review, Chica go. 



FOR SALE— 6000 feet of glass, 3 houses, 22x100, 

 and one, 10x60; 7-room residence, modern; 

 500 feet front x 150 deep; large stable and out- 

 houses; plenty fruit; on account of poor health. 

 For particulars, write John H. Eggleston, Lexlng- 

 ton. Mo. 



FOR SALE — Florist's ice box; very economical 

 of ice, and box has fine keeping qualities; 

 7 ft. high, 33 In. deep, 51 in. wide; one glass 

 <loor on top; price, $35.00 f. o. b. cars. Apply to 

 8. S. Pennock-Meehan Ca., Franklin and St. Paul 

 Sts. , Baltimore , I^d. 



FOR SALE — 5 greenhouses and 2 acres of land, 

 well stocked, in Milwaukee limits; now do- 

 ing a good wholesale and retail business; owner 

 wishes to retire; a good opportunity for some 

 ■one who has a few thousand dollars to invest. 

 Appl y C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR S'ALE — Pony top wagon, painted white, 

 rubber JJres; built in June, 1914, only run 

 on the streets ten (10) times; length of wagon 

 from dash to back of wagon, 6 ft. 4i^ In.; 

 height of wagon from ground up, 6 ft. 5 in. 

 For full particulars, photo and price, write 

 Ullrich's Greenhouses, Tlffln, O. 



FOR sale: — Modern and np-to-date greenbooM 

 plant of about 35,000 ft. of glass, with four 

 acres of land, adjoining city limits, with first- 

 class flower store in city of 20,000 In Illlnots, 

 100 miles from Chicago; all bonses are well 

 «tocked; good growing trade; everything prac- 

 tically new; terms reasonable; reasons for sell- 

 ing, to settle estate. Address No. IM, care ITIo- 

 rlsts' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Two good greenhouse boilers; on 

 account of making changea with onr heating, 

 we oifer for sale: 1 Furman 6 section boiler, 

 only used less than one season, good as new, 

 price $175.00; 1 Brie Economic retnm tubular fire 

 box boiler, about 20 H. P., shaking grates, will 

 heat about 70OO feet of glass, F. 0. B. car*, 

 $100.00; both are 'bargains; one 1^4 -In. water 

 meter, $15.00; expansion tank, $5.00. B. Raw- 

 Un gs, Allegany, N. Y. 



OB SALB — We have 12 greenhouses, compris- 

 ing 28,000 feet ot glass and 15 city lots, and 

 !I tows and equtpment necessary. Including an 



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-^ MIKicrmons quantity of flower pots; greenhonsea 

 * '-'weU stocked with fema and full line of bedding 

 stock; a bargain to the right man; have been 

 doing a\|(ood commercial pot plant business in 26 

 or more states; Arm name well known; oar plant 

 located about midway between Chicago and St. 

 Louis, both good markets; good reason for Bellln|ri 

 'farther particulars oiT request. Address No. 171, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — The nursery and stock, good will 

 and residence of the late Richard W. Allen, 

 at Hudson', New York; Is practically the only 

 business of its kind in a city of twelve thousand 

 inhabitants and in the vicinity adjoining; death 



' of owner sole reason for selling; persons in 

 earnest may apply to Mr. L. Menaod, Florist,. 

 •Cemetery, Albany County, N. Y., or Mr. Fred A. 

 Danker, Florist, 40-42 Maiden Lane, Albany, 

 N. Y., as to the nature and general extent of 

 business done by Mr. Allen. Apply Wm. D. 

 Ballenbeck, . care Farmers National Bank. Hud- 



. son, N. Y., or L. Royce Tllden, Atty., 542 Warren 

 Street, Hudson, N. Y. 



Situation Wanted 



As Foreman 



Address No. 106, 

 Care Florists* Review, Chicafiro 



Situation Wanted 



AS FOREMAN on private place; age 

 33. married, no children; has best of ref- 

 erences. Address 



B. T. De WHDC, R. 3, Onnge City, Iowa 



Situation Wanted 



Storemaa, Decorator, Deslcner, accus- 

 tomed to first-class trade, now employed, wishes 

 to make change: best references as to honesty, 

 ability, etc.; twelve years' experience. Address 



Apartment No. 1, 1484 Ctaapln Street, 

 Washlncton, D. C. 



HELP WANTED 



A good, reliable man as grower in greenhouse 

 in a good West Virginia town, where there is a 

 general line of flowers and vegetables grown; a 

 good, permanent job and good wages for the 

 right man; must be strictly sober, honest and 

 a nustler; married, small family; must be well 

 recommended. 



Address No. 244, care Flerists' Review, Chicase 



HELP WANTED 



Party contemplating opening a Wholesale 

 Floral Commission House wants to get in touch 

 with experienced commission man. Must 

 be energetic, capable and already acauainted 

 with trade. Have plenty capital and pledge of ac- 

 counis if right manager can b-> obtained. Rare 

 opportunity. References required. Only thor- 

 oughly competent man need apply. Address 

 No. 228, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



Competent Storeman, 



Designer and Decorator 



wishes a permanent position with a reli- 

 able firm doing a high-class business; can 

 furnish best of credentials; state salary. 

 Address No. 233, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED 



A Manager 



for one of the largest and finest 

 flower stores in the middle 

 west. Must be a thoroughly 

 experienced and competent 

 man, with highest reference as 

 to ability, honesty, etc. Ad- 

 dress, giving full particulars. 



No. 229, 

 care Florists* Review,Cliicago 



CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY OR BUSINESS 



I bring bnyer and seller together, no matter 

 where located. If you want to bay or sell, address 

 John B. Wright. Sncceseor to Frank 9t Oleve- 

 land. 2780 Adams Express Bldg., Ohlcago. dl. ' 



FOR SALE 



Retail Flower Store, In flrst-class condition. 

 stricUy up-to-dste. good Ice boxes, splendid flx- 

 tares. new and compl -tA In every respect; In the 

 best society town of SOOO and richest territory in 

 the state. of Iowa; 60.000 people to draw from; will 

 sell to first bidder. Very good reason for selling. 



Address WILLIAM NEWMAN 

 402 4th Street, SIOUX CITT, IOWA 



rOR SALE ORTRADE 



A modem range of 20,000 feet of glass, in first: 

 class shape, planted \ to general line of stocli: 

 doing fine retail and wholesale business; will 

 sell for one- third of actual value if taken at 

 once, on account of sickness; would trade for 

 good farm or rental properly. 



Address No. 239, 

 care Florists* Review, Chlcagro 



FOR SALE OR LEASE 



A new plant with modern equipment, consisting 

 of seven houses, 22 ft. by 116 ft., including boiler 

 honse, office and potUng: room; located in floarish- 

 ing city and having a large wholesale and retail 

 trade well established; plant is In excellent condl* 

 tion. The best of shipping facilities. Will seU for 

 cash or accept small payment with balance of par- 

 chase price to be paid on reasonable terms with 

 moderate rate of interest. Will lease plant for a 

 term of years at a moderate rental, with privilege 

 of applying rental on parcbaee price. Photograph 

 and blueprint famished upon application. 



NEGAUNEE GREENHOUSES 

 Wegaunee, Michigan 



SALE OR LEASE 



Modern plant in flrst-class condition, located 

 on newly paved street with sidewalk; city water, 

 also excellent private water system, large well 

 and cistern for liquid manure, windmill, gasolene 

 engine and lOO-barrel elevated tank; nearly all 

 benches raised concrete; not a lot of rotten wood 

 benches to repair. Cement walks In most aisles. 

 Two blocks from new street car line, one blofk 

 from new city park. Fine covered delivery 

 wagon, open spring wagon, light buggy, duiiip 

 cart, good horse, all necessary garden, shop and 

 pipe tools. Very efficient steam plant, Morehead 

 steam trap; cheap fuel. Ample potting shed, 

 pump shed, shop, 75-ton coal bin, buildings fpr 

 all rigs, good barn and garage. Two residences 

 In good repair. About 20,000 flower pots. Place 

 Is fully stocked, doing a fine retail and wholesale 

 business; average income has been nearly $7000 

 annually. A good grower should be able to pro- 

 duce from $8000 to $10,000. Absolutely no com- 

 petition, on the contrary, there is shipped into 

 this town at least $10,000 worth cut flowers and 

 plants annually, besides what we produce. Also 

 excellent out-of-town market. Best shipping 

 facilities. Only 65 miles from Kansas City. 

 Topeka has a population of 60,000. This plant 

 should be doubled In size; plenty room to add. 

 Good soil. There has been no such opening in 

 the U. S. for some time, regardless of all claims. 

 Now is the time to start for next seaion. Plant 

 contains about 14,000 square f^t W glass. As 

 a money-making proposition, plant Is well worth 

 $25,000. We are offering it for a quick sale at 

 $20,000. Will grow as mdch in two or three ywra 

 as We ask for the place. The stock is worth 

 $2000. and there is about $3000 worth of stuff 

 ready to be sold between now and the' 1st of 

 June, which will go to the buyer, so that the 

 plant itself will cost blm but $15,000. $5000 

 cash, balance easy terms. Must be sold or leased 

 at once, as owner has too mnch other business 

 and not enough greenhouse experience. Don't 

 answer this advertisement if you are not a flrst- 

 class grower. 

 J. M. Kessler, 1601 Harrison St., Topeka, Kan. 



yrnr ly lAI An up-to-date retail establishment. 6000 so. ft. of glasfu eight-room, stucco 

 nCnC 1 1 IQ I dwelling; modem conveniences. Reason for selling-we wish to concantrats 

 our efforts in the Nursery business, as we are now conducting both. For further particulars applr ■. 



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