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Apbil 8, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



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HELP WANTED — Florist, general greenhouse 

 work; must be sober and reliable; make 

 home with us; state wages; give particulars. 

 Mrs. Minnie Lllley Copel and, M arlon , 111. 



HELP WANTED— Sober, Industrious man for 

 general greenhouse wojk under glass and In 

 open; state age, nationality, references and 

 wag es expected. M. A. Herrlck, Owosso, M ich. 



H~ ELP WANTED— Assistant for Inside and out- 

 side work, general greenhouse and truck 

 work; only sober and honest men need apply; 

 wanted at once. Falrvlew Greenhouses, Milton, 

 Pa; 



HELP WANTED— Good rose grower; sober, 

 married German preferred; pay, $60 per 

 month, free house, steam heat, electric light. 

 Address Mossglel Gardens' Greenhouses, Crescent, 

 Mo^ ■ 



HELP WANTED — Man for general greenhouse 

 work, good at potting; must be strictly 

 sober; furnish references and state wages ex- 

 pected in first letter. Harry Heinl, West Toledo, 

 OhlO; __^^__ 



HELP WANTED— All-round florist for retail 

 place in Chicago; must be good potter, 

 sober and Industrious; references and salary; 

 position open. Address No. 447, care Florists' 

 Re view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once, youth of about 19 

 years, to assist in rose section; one with 

 some experience preferred; state wages and par- 

 ticulars In first letter. Address No. 484, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — One or two good men with ability 

 to handle landscape gardening and growing 

 of flowers for seeds and cut blooms, and who can 

 invest small capital, can learn of an advantageous 

 opening by addressing No. 446, care Florists' Re- 

 vlew , Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once, experienced young 

 man for general greenhouse work; must 

 be good in planting baskets, boxes, etc.; send 

 references and state wages wanted in flrst let- 

 ter; also give age. Address J. A. Blsslnger, 

 L ansing, Mich. 



H~ ELP WANTED— All-round assistant, about 

 twenty-three years of age, for chrysanthe- 

 mums principally; should be a good potter and 

 understand propagating, etc.; $15 per week and 

 carfare; 200,000 ft. of glass. Miller Floral Co., 

 F armington, Utah. 



HELP WANTED — Sober, industrious, married 

 man, experienced in growing vegetable 

 plants and ornamental nursery stock; good open- 

 ing for reliable man; give references and state 

 age, nationality, experience and wagps wanted, 

 in flrst letter; place in Virginia. Address No. 

 45 0, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — At once, ground man, one 

 that can grow outside plants, who under- 

 stands shrubbery, flowers, and lawn on 2-acre 

 place; I will build greenhouse this summer; none 

 but sober man need apply; give reference, nation- 

 ality and age; wages, S.W.OO and board. Address 

 McCaul ey's. 727 Himrod Ave., Youugstown, O . 



HELP WANTED — I am desirous of securing 

 the services of a man thoroughly familiar 

 with every detail of landscape work; he must 

 have ability as a salesman and be able to Interest 

 prospects In landscape work; he must be able 

 to draw plans, lay out work and be familiar 

 with all species of trees and shrubs; to the man 

 who measures up to this standard, we have an 

 exceptional opening. Rolf Zetlltz, Woodlawn 

 Ave., Lima, Ohio. ^__ 



ANTED— Experience, reliable, energetic 

 man that can take several acres of ground 

 80 miles from Chicago, and make it pay <*> a 

 partnerslilp basis; good house, rent free; Save 

 small conservatory attached to my residence 

 which can be utilized; have some flowers, such 

 as peonies, iris, etc., a young orchard, berries, 

 grapes, etc., and am in position to furnish any 

 additional land needed; personally prefer flower 

 culture for Chicago market; want a man with 

 some capital, not necessarily for investment, but 

 rather as an evidence of permanency and business 

 qualiflcations; an unusual opportunity for an 

 honest, conscientious man to start in a business 

 way; fullest Investigation courted and satisfac- 

 tory references reqnli-ed. Address No. 431, car© 

 Flo rists' Review, Chicago. ^ 



'ANTED TO BUT— A greenhouse, wrecked, 

 20x100 or 25x100; must be good material 

 and reasonable in price; without heating. Ad- 

 drcBs 727 Himrod Ave., Youngstown, 0. 



WANTED TO LEASE — Greenhouses. 10.000 sq. 

 ft. of glass or over, by thoroughly expe- 

 rienced florist; near Chicago preferred, but may 

 also consider elsewhere; state full parllculars. 

 Address No. 416, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR RENT— 2«)0 feet of glass, 2 .vears old, in 

 first-class condition; steam heat; % block 

 of land, barn, modern C-room dwelling. Walke s 

 Greenhouse, Columbus, Kan, 



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OR 8ALB — Complete florlat't oatflt. Inqolr* 

 608 Wells ttreet, ChicaKO. 111. 



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OR SALE — Cheap, glass from range of Kr^en- 

 _ houses, 2 steam boilers and trap. Mrs. Kate 

 Sane r, 1627 Ad a ms St., Mi nneapolis. Minn. 



FOR SALE— Cheap, Armleder wagon, used one 

 year; in first-class condition. Grohraan TDe 

 Florist, 117 S. JefTerson Ave.. Saginaw.^lc^ 



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OR SALE— A well established bus ness In a 

 - live city of 60,000; cause of sale, health. 

 Addr eaa No. 448. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB 8AI.B— MOO ft. of Kl"««. P"'^'Z^?*''=^; 

 tablisbed trade; northwestern Ohio. For 

 partlcnlsnt address No. 190^ care Florlstt Re- 

 view. Chlcaso. 



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FOR SALB>— Fine retail place of 10,200 feet of 

 glass at very reasonable price and easy 

 terms; owner will retire. Address Edw. Klrch- 

 ner, Winona, Minn. 



FOR SALE — 8000 sq. ft. of glass, well stocked 

 with spring bedding plants; good dwelling 

 house; will sell cheap. Address No. 482, care 

 Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses; 5000 ft. of glass, no 

 stock; lot 96 by 125, 6-room cottage; a sacri- 

 fice for cash; 1124 South Jefferson St. Address 

 N. Games, Muncie, Indiana. 



FOR SALE — 2 greenhouses, 18x100 ft. each, 2 

 years old; steam heat; stock, tools, etc.; 

 3 lots, 60x105 ft. each; doing good business; 

 must sell on account of ill health. Address Geo. 

 Dill, New Ulm, Minn. 



l/OR SALE — If you want to buy modern green- 

 17 house and gardens, centrally located In 

 Michigan, only a short distance from Detroit. 

 Pontlac, Flint and Saginaw, write me for par- 

 tl culars. H. M. Harvey. Orion. Mich. 



FOR SALE — Second-hand pipe; nice lot of 

 2-lncb. 8-lncb, 4-lncb and otber slses In 

 second-band pipe* guaranteed sonnd. with good 

 thread and coupling on each joint; write tor 

 prices. Baur Gas Co.. Baton. Indiana. 



FOR SALE— Good retail trade; 5200 ft. glass, 

 houses well stocked; 7-room dwelling; 12 

 acres land, all Inside city limits; city of over 

 5000 Inhabitants; ill health reason for selling. 

 Address Wlllmar Greenhouse , Wll lmar, Minn. 



F10R SALEi^^reenhouse of about 22,000 square 

 feet of glass, nearly new, including 8-room 

 steam-heated dwelling; well stocked; output sold 

 to local florists; easy terms; possession July 1 

 or s o oner. Address B. Hlmichs, Racine, Wi s. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, 80OO ft. of glass; 

 best retail place in Minneapolis; doing splen- 

 did business; Investigate If you want something 

 right and reasonable; best of reasons for selling. 

 W. 0. Drake. 3009 4th Ave.. So.. Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



FOR SALE — The finest flower and seed store In 

 a southwest Missouri city of fbont 40.000 

 inhabitants, doing the cream of tflr business; 

 will Invoice between $.')000.00 and $4000.00; In- 

 tend to go In the wholesale growing; this Is a 

 fine opportunltv for a party wTthXa little money. 

 Address No. 842. care Florists' R evi ew. Ch icago. 



FOR SALE — A tract of land adjoining city of 

 Ft. Dodge. Iowa; especially adapted for 

 greenhouse purposes; Vt. Do<lge Is a growing city, 

 very proBi)erous; surrounding country rich; splen- 

 did railroad connections; good opening for an- 

 other greenhouse, especially so for rose grow- 

 ers; none grown here at present; can be bought 

 on easy terms. T.- F. Flaherty, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— 10 acres In city limits of I^ad, 

 So. Dak., excellent for poultry, greenhouse 

 or market gardener; high pressure city water 

 or well on place; population, 10,000; monthly pay- 

 roll, $22.'!, 000.00; other towns adjacent; prac- 

 tically no competition; all early green produce 

 and most flowers shipped in from Nebraska or 

 Colorado; price, $4,600.00. H. E. XJllllngs, Box 

 67 5, Lead, So. Dak. 



FOR SALE — Modem sod ap-f (e greenbonse 

 plant of aboat 86,000 ft. ,<lasa. wttb four 

 acres of land, adjolnlnic city units, with Urst- 

 class flower store In city of 20.<iOO In Illinois, 

 too miles from Chicago: all booses are well 

 stocked; good growing trsde; everything prac- 

 tically new; terms reasonable; reasons for sell- 

 inc. to bettle estate. Address No. 164. eara llo- 

 rtsts' Review. Chicago. 



STOREMAN 



Artistic designer, window trimmer, making- 

 up, bridal and corsage work, salesman; fully 

 experienced in general management of a first- 

 class florist establishment; capable of taking 

 charge; single; open for immediate engagement. 

 Address Wo. 448. care Florists' R eview. Chicago 



Decorator and Designer 



now connected with one of America's lead- 

 inp bouses: experience with best houses 

 of France. Germany and the United States. 

 A-1 references furnished. 



Address No. 443, c«rc FItristo' Review, Chiaf o 



SITUATION WANTED 



On up-to-date place, by a Dane with 14 

 years' experience, the later years mostly 

 in roses and other cut flowers; have always 

 been successful where I could have my 

 own way; best of leferences from well 

 known places; I don't care to change un- 

 less I can make at least $18.00 per week 

 to start. 

 Addreu No. 435. care Horisb' Review, ChiuKo 



WANTED AT ONCE 



A good grower of flowers and vegetables in 

 greenhouse and outside; must be sober, honest 

 and a hustler; well up on carnations and mums: 

 good wages, free house, coal, and garden plat: 

 must have small family; well recommended; 

 do not answer unless you mean business. 



A. T. VAUGHAN, 

 Fairview Greenhouses. Wllllam8on,W.Va. 



Foreman Wanted 



Single man, on large modern greenhouse estab- 

 lishment, to have charge of carnation depart- 

 ment, must be capable of handling men and 

 thoroughly reliable; do not apply unless you 

 have excellent recommendations; wages sev- 

 enty-five dollars a month. Address No. 437, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED 



No. 1 storeman; must be flrst-class 

 designer and decorator; none olher need 

 apply. State references and salary in 

 flrst letter. Steady position for the right 

 man. Address No. 438, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY OR BUSINESS 



I bring buyer and seller together, no matter 

 where located. If yon want to buy or.sell. address 

 ^onn B. Wrlsbt. Successor to Frank P. Olere- 

 land. 2780 Adan^s Express Bldg., Ohlcago, III. 



FOR SALE 



3^4 acre tract in popular residence district, 

 steadily increasing in value, near car line, and 

 only 5 miles from business center, containing 7 

 greenhouses in A-1 condition, some almost new 

 lO.OoO feet under glass, heating plant, city wa- 

 ter; splendid investment. For particulars write 

 to JOHN r. GRAF. 

 1039 E. 19th St. N.. Portland . Oregon. 



Notice to Growers 



Reliable Glazing, Painting and Liquid 

 Puttying. References from manufac- 

 turers. Work guaranteed. 



N. J. ZENDER 

 1851 KenUwortb Ave., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED 



Q azlng, Palntlnsp Putty Bulbing 



Experienced men. All work guaranteed. 

 Out-of-town work solicited. Best of references. 



C. MAXWELL & CO.. 7423 Ridge Ave . Ct ictft 



statement of the Ownership. Management. 



Circalaiioii, Ktc, Keqair*-<1 by the 



Act of Ausrust X4, I9IM, 



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

 cage. III., for April 1, 1915. "' "* ^" 



NAME OF— P08T-0FFI0K ADDRKSS 



Editor. H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dfcarborn StTchl. 

 casro. 111. ' ^"' 



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



Business Manager, Chas. L. West. 608 So. Dear- 

 born St . Chlcairo, III. '^^^oj. 



Publisher. The Florists' Publlshlnir Co fim «« 

 Dearborn St., cm. ago. III. " V'O.. owj bo. 



Owners: (If a corporation, give Its name and the 

 names and addresses of stockholders hntdfnir 1 n«r 

 cent or more of total amount of 8t4>ck. If nor a cor 

 poraUon. give names and addi esses of Indlvldna 

 owners.) "uun 



Northern Trust Co.. Trustee. Chicago 111 



Chas. L. West, Trustee, 320 No. Ada St., Chicago. 



A. H. Post, Chula Vista. Cal. 

 E. Wtenhoeber. v2 Ehn St.. Chlcairo 111 

 W. J. Smyth, 101 3l8t r,t., Chicago, ill ' 

 C. A. "amuelson, 2H2 MlchlRan Ave.. Chicago 111 

 W. Atlee Burpee, 475 No. Mb St.. Phi lade phta pi* 

 W. C. Egan, Hlfirhiand Park. III. """"^'Pnia. ra. 

 IWbt. A. Scott and David J. .Scott, Executors Main 

 and Balcom Sts. Buffalo. N. Y. *«=^'"orB, aum 



H. B. Howard. 50s So. Dearborn St.. Chlcairo HI 

 ^..°.2T bondholders, niortgasrees, and othir se- 

 curity holders, holding I i^jr cent or more of total 

 amount of bonns. mortjfages. or other securltlee- (If 

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(My commission expires November 29. 1917.) 



