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Febkuaby 4, 1815. 



The Florists' RcvkTj(^ 



41 



HELl' WANTED — Good man on retail place in 

 n/»rtU«j;n luUlaua; a good grower, one who 

 can also doitBce work; state wages wanted. Ad- 

 dress No. 260, c a re Florists' Itevlew, Ctil cago. _ 

 BLP WANTED — Flrst-clasB grower to take 

 cbarge of 13,U00 ft. of glass In central 

 Iowa; grow everything but roses; salary and 

 percentage on Increase in sales; send references; 

 steady place for right man; April 1. Address 

 No. 827, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



H~ELP WANTED — Experienced man for retail 

 place, growing general line of cut flowers 

 and plants; prefer one with some experience In 

 designing; fair salary with chance for advance- 

 ment If satisfactory; married man preferred; 

 write, stating exi)erlence and salary expected, 

 G A. Weberg, 1022 Chicago Koad, Chicago 



Heights, 1 11. 



\\l ANTED TO BUY— About 100 boxes glass, 

 VY either 16x16, 16x18, 16x24; will consider 

 second-hand glass. Address Eudres Floral Co., 

 Ne w Philadel phi a, Ohio. 



ANTED — The address of Ernst Schwertshoof, 



rose grower; was with Poehlmann Bros, in 



1007, and with Burki In 1011. . Jack Carey, 543 



Woodward Ave., D etroit, M ich. 



WANTED TO RENT— With privilege of buy- 

 ing, one greenhouse place near Chicago or 

 near St. Louis or near Kansas City. Address No. 

 267. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ANTED TO RENT — A greenliouse establish- 



ment in the vicinity of Chicago; not le.s.s 



than 15,000 sq. ft.; must be In good condition. 



Address No. 267, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ANTED TO RENT— Or buy on easy terms, 

 greenhouse, about 10,000 feet of glass, with- 

 in 50 miles of Chicago; place must be in gooil 

 condition; give particulars. Address No. 247, can; 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



OR RENT— Over 6000 ft. of glass In good 

 condition; near Chicago; a good business. 

 Addrejs No. 245, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR LEASE — Medina Greenhouses, nearly new 

 plant with modern equipment, consisting of 

 four ixouses, 24 ft. x 120, including boiler house, 

 potting room; all in flrst-ciass condition; will be 

 leased to responsible parties at reasonable rates; 

 best of shipping facilities; located at Medina, 

 N. Y. Address Winters & Prophet Canning Co., 

 Medina, N. Y. 



OR SALE — Florists' refrigerator. Potncnlk, 

 3706 W. 26th St., Chicago. 



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OR SALE — Complete florist's ootflt. Inqoir* 

 608 Wells street. Chicago. III. 



FOR SALE — Second-hand glan. 18 boxes. 7x10 

 sgle. thick. A. $1.00 per box; lot tor (18.60. 

 Hy. Jobann A Son, Collinayiile. III. 



FOR SALE — 8500 ft. of glass, partly new; es- 

 tablished trade; northwestern Ohio. For par- 

 ticulars address No. 190, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago^ 



FOR SALE OR RENT— i..-.()0 ft. glass, fully 

 stocked, 1^4 acres of land; will sell stock, 

 automobile, etc., for $700.00; established retail 

 trade. I. G. Stahl. 2534 E. 91st St., So. Chicago. 



FOR SALE — At Chesllburst, N. J.. 6 green- 

 bouses, 9000 ft. of glass, stocked with carna- 

 tions; l'/4 acres, 7-room dwelling, barn, cow, 

 tools, etc. Address No. 226, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— At right price, some of the best 

 constructed greenhouses in the state, about 

 49,000 feet of glass; strictly up-to-date heating 

 plant; best of reasons for selling. Address No. 

 178, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Second-hand pipe; nice lot of 

 2-inch, 3-lnch, 4-lnch and other sizes in 

 second-hand pipe; guaranteed sound, with good 

 thread and coupling on each joint; write for 

 prices. Baur Gas Co., Eaton, Indiana. 



FOR S'ALE — Modern greenhouses and dwelling; 

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

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

 central eastern Iowa; only greenhouse in county. 

 Address No. 240, care Florists' Review, Ch icago. 



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

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

 300 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 — $4,000.00 buys a small greenhouse, 

 good seven-room house and bam. land 150x 

 125, room for more houses; in a hustling Dakota 

 Pity of 5,000; good business and no competition; 

 will bear Investigation. Address No. 864, care 

 I''lorlsts' Review, Chicago. 



p'OR sale; — 5 greenhouses and 2 acres of land, 

 f- well stocked. In Milwaukee limits; now do- 

 '"B a good wholesale and retail business; owner 

 wishes to retire; a good opportunity for some 

 one who has a few thousand dollars to Invest. 

 A pply C. C. Pollworth Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



B'OR S'ALE- New retail florist shop in live 

 f- college town, 15,000 population and over 

 '.000 students; good uptown location, rapidly 

 srovving trade; can not attend to business and 

 J'tudles both, so will sell at cost for cash; can 

 I'e run at nominal expense. Address No. 866, 

 '" re Florists' Review, dilcago. 



WOH SALE — Greenhouses and property: three 

 f- greenhouses, 5,000 ft. of glass, fully stocked, 

 "f>t Water heat; three city lots, 30x190 feet; two- 

 iiimlly flat, modern, every convenience, new; 

 KfHKl location; fine opportunity for man of ability; 

 wod reason for selling. Write Burch Floral Co., 

 •"■' Tillman Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE— 8000 sq. ft. of glass,, -well stoqked, 

 1 acre land, established retail trade; growing 

 city Pacific northwest. Address No. 231, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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

 rubber tires; 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, Tiffin, O. 



FOR SALE — Modern and ap-to-date greenbons* 

 plant of about 3S,000 ft. of glass, with four 

 acres of land, adjoining city limits, with flrst- 

 class flower store in city of 20,000 in Illinois, 

 100 miles from Chicago; all bouses are well 

 •tocked; good growing trade; everything prac- 

 tically new; terms reasonable; reasons for sell- 

 ing, to settle estate. Address No. 164, care Flo- 

 rl sts' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Two good greenhouse boilers; on 

 account of making changes with our heating, 

 we. offer for sale: 1 Furman 6 section boiler, 

 only used less than one season, good as new, 

 price $175.00; 1 Erie Economic return tubular Are 

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

 beat about 7000 feet of glass, F. O. B. cars. 

 1100.00; both are bargains; one 1%-ln. water 

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

 lings, Allegany, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — We have 12 greenhouses, compris- 

 ing 23,000 feet of glass and IE city lota, and 

 all tools and equipment necessary, Including an 

 ent-rmous quantity of flower pots; greenhouses 

 well stocked with ferns and full line of bedding 

 stock; a bargain to the right man; have been 

 doing a good commercial pot plant business in 29 

 or more states; firm name well known; our plant 

 located about midway between Chicago and St. 

 Louis, both good markets; good reason for selling; 

 further particulars on request. Addreas No. I'M, 

 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 ownt^r sole reason for selling; persons in 

 earnest may apply to Mr. L. Menand, 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 Tilden, Atty., 542 Warren 

 Street, Hudson, N. Y. 



^TORFNAN carman, with life experience in 

 ul uniil lHn« designinjf, decorating, making up 

 and salesman, is open for immediate engagemont. 

 Can refer to past e.mDloypr. Address No. 258, 

 care Floiists' Review, Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



As Foreman 



Address No. 105, 

 Care Florists* Review, Chicago 



First-class Landscape Gardener 

 and Florist 



wants position, private or otherwise; 

 highly recommended; no litiuor or tobacco. 



Address 

 No. 253, care Florists* Revie'w, Cbicaeo 



Situation Wanted 



StoreBiaa, Decorator, Designer, 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 Cliapln Street, 

 Washington, D. C. 



WANTED 



Assistant Manager 



for Poultry Dept. in one of the largest 

 seed stores in the middle west. Chance 

 for promotion. Only experienced and 

 competent man with good references need 

 apply. State salary and full particulars. 

 Confidential. Address 



No. 250, 

 care Florists* RevieMr, Chicaso. 



HCL.P WANTfD 



reliable man as grower in ( 



ilrou 



A good, reliable man as grow6r In greenhouse 

 in a good West Virginia town, where there is a 

 general line of flowers and vegetables grown; a 

 good, permanent j .b and good wages for the 

 right man; must be strictly sober, honest and 

 a hustler; married, small family; must be well 

 recommended. 



Addrtss No. 244, care Florists' Review, Ciiicaso 



HELP WANTED 



A Thoroughly Experienced 



Greenhouse Manager 



One having experience with potted plants 

 and cut flowers, and capable of managinir 

 a large wholesale establishment having 

 over two hundred thousand square feet of 

 glass. Must be an A-1 man with experi- 

 ence. Address No. 848, care Florists^ 

 Review, Chicago. 



CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY OR BUSINESS 



I bring barer and sellnr together, no matter 

 where located. I( yon want to buy or sell, address 

 John B. Wright. Successor to Frank P. Oleve- 

 land. 2780 Adams Express RIdg., Obicairo. III. 



For Sale or Rent 



Choice greenhouses in the vicinity of BuflFalo, 

 N. Y.; business done yeai ly, betw-en $6000.00 and 

 $6000,00. Owner not being able to take care of 

 il, having other busine's on hand. Apply to 



R. SCHNEIDER, 

 327 Gibson Street, Buffalo, N. T. 



Tomato Boxes for Sale 



Made of basswood. 1:5 in. long, 5 in. wide, 2*a 

 in. deep, ready to nail. Price, $1.25 per 100. 

 $1100 per 1000, f. 0. b. cars. Special price on 

 larger Quantities. Cash with order. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. 



C. L. WALKER, Florist 



BELMONT, Alleeany Co., NEW YORK 



FOR SALE 



1 No. 2 Norehetd Return Steam Trap, $30.00 cash 

 1 No. 4 Norehead Return Steam Trap, 60.00 cash 



JOHN BADER CO. 



1826 Rialto Street, N. S.. PITTSBURGH. PA. 



FOR SALE OR LEASE 



A new plant with modern eqnlpment, conslstlDK 

 of seven houses, 22 ft. by 115 ft.. Including boiler 

 hoase. oflBce and pottlnK room; located In flourish- 

 Inf; city and having a larse wholesale and retail 

 trade well established; plant Is In excellent condi- 

 tion. The best of shipping facilities, wm eell for 

 cash or accept small payment with balan ;e of pur- 

 chase price to be paid on reasonable t trms wttb 

 moderate rate of Interest Will lease plant for a 

 term of years at a moderate rental, with prlyllesre 

 of applying rental on puichase price. Photograph 

 and blueprint furnished up< n application. 



NE6AUNEE GREENHOUSES 



Neeaunee, MicblKan 



CIVIL SERVICE BOARD 

 WEST CHICAGO PARK COMMISSIONERS 



The Civil Service Board of the West Chicago 

 Park Commissioners will hold the following ex- 

 amination on the date and at the place given 

 below. Application blanks may be obtained at 

 the office of the Board in Union Park or at the 

 West Park playgrounds. 



Examination No. 140. 

 FLORIST. Class G. Grade II, Division Z. Pay, 

 28isc per hour to $85.00 per month. Original En- 

 trance. To be h«ld February 24. i915. at it.oo 

 a. m., at the Oa' field Park pavilion. Applica- 

 lioi s must be filed in t^e office of the Board in 

 Union Park before 5 p. m. of February 2.3. j915. 



Subjects: Special Subject, weight of 5; Expe- 

 rience, weight of 3; Physical, weight of 2. 

 Special Subjoct: An oral and a prac- 

 tical test in EXHIB TION greenhouse 

 work and written questions on the care 

 and propagation of plants and on gen- 

 eral greenhouse operations. 



The duties of Florist are general work in the 

 conservatory and propagating houses and in the 

 outdoor gardens throughout the System. 

 FRED. G. HEUCHLING, 



Superintendent of Employment. 

 January 28, 1915. 



