' ■ OCTOBBE 7, 1916. 



The Florists^ Review 



45 



FOB SALB — Number of n«w creenboaae beatlns 

 boUera; will Bell at lowest casb pricea. Ad- 

 jre — No. *8. care Flortats' Rerlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALB — One Morehead •steam return trap 

 No. 2, IVt-io, iQlet and outlet. In good con- 

 dition; will Bell Cheap. W. M. Deyoe & C!o., 

 Oll^C lty. Pa. 



1?0R SALE — ^Florist greenhouse business, good 

 X 7-rooin house, % acre lot; all in running or- 

 der; going south; will give big bargain, all for 

 $1,800. C. P. Waldo, ChlUicothe. 111. 



FUEL SALB — 2&-Kallon steam trap; In flrst-cIaBB 

 condition, only 2 years old; too Binall for our 

 plant. Further partlcolara apply Welsa ft Meyer 

 Co., Maywood, I II. 



FOR SALE — No. 2 Hlppard steam trap, 1%- 

 Inch; this trap has been thoroughly over- 

 hauled by the manufacturer and Is in A-1 con- 

 dltlon. Rolf ZetUtz, Lima. Ohio. 



FOR SALE — A fine, 18 years established flo- 

 rist's business; good paying trade can be 

 proved by books; price $10,000.00. Address No. 

 118, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Nursery and florist establishment, 

 doing good business; owners have other In- 

 terests; or would talie a partner; will sell at 

 Invoice. Acme Nursery, Long Beach, Cal. 



FOB SALE — Desirable greenhouse property, near 

 station; 4000 feet of glass; large potting 

 sbed; hot water plant; half acre ground; price 

 11200.00; part cash. A. N. Vlckery, Berlin. 

 N. J. 



FOB SALB — OreenhonaeB In Michigan, within 

 180 miles of Chicago; 88,000 ft. glass, stock 

 and bam ; all for $8000.00, $3000.00 down, balance 

 terms. Address No. 61, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOB SALB — Or lease, modern greenhonses, very 

 recently built, containing 26,000 Bqnare feet 

 flaBB, good Btock; population of 25,000 to draw 

 from. Address No. 77, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOB SALB — High pressure boilers, 100 and 12S 

 horse power, in A-No. 1 condition; you may 

 bare them Inspected by anyone; these are bar- 



Sains. Hembrelker Bros., West End Qreenbonses, 

 rlncoln, 111. 



FOB SALB — First-class flower store; best loca- 

 tion In Indianapolis; doing a good business; 

 price reasonable; am going Into the wholesale 

 bustness. Address Benson, Florist, 141 Penn. St., 

 Indianapolis, Ind. 



FOR SALB — Second-hand pipe; a lot of 1-lnch, 

 2-lnch, S-Inch, 4-inch and other siies in 

 iecond-hand pipe; guaranteed sound, with good 

 tbrsad and coupling on each Joint; writ* for 

 prices. Banr Qas Co.. Eaton. Indiana. 



FOR SALE — One combination refrigerator dis- 

 play fixture in two parts, each 3 ft. long, 

 with a counter in the center, 3 ft. long; display 

 front and ends; doors In back: price $200.00; 

 practically new. Address No. 120, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — One 5 ft. wide display refrigerator 

 with two glass doors on front, glass paneled 

 ends and mirror at top; equipped with drawers 

 for cut flowers or ferns; In excellent shape; 

 price $120.00. Address No. 119, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB — 3 doz. second-hand, in good con- 

 dition, lever handle ground key bibbs, %-in., 

 for hose, at half price, 35c each; one Holly 

 Castle 5-In. hot water circulator, with base, 

 $25.00; M horse power motor to drive it, $25.00. 

 C. WInterlch, Defiance, O. 



FOR SALB — One rotary Neostyle duplicating 

 machine No. 7, and one Underwood revolving 

 duplicator; both or these machines are in good 

 shape, have been used only this spring; price 

 right; reasons for selling, we are using larger 

 machine driven by motor. Marion noral Co., 

 Marlon, Ind. ^^^ 



FOR SALE— Over 20,000 sq. ft. of glass in 4 

 greenhouses; hot water heat; stocked with 

 carnations, sweet peas, mignonettes and gera- 

 niums; coal for winter in bins; 4 acres of ground, 

 large 11-room house, bam and garage; 35 miles 

 from New York on N. J. O. R. R. John Tine, 

 Lo ck Box 722, Somervllle, N. J. 



FOR SALB — A Bohn syphon refrigerator, 12 

 ft. long, 6 ft. high and 4 ft. deep; holds 

 one-half ton Ice in center partition: has two large 

 storage cases on each end with half glass fronts; 

 will make a first-class refrigerator for anyone 

 needing a large storage refrigerator; the first 

 $.'55.00 check takes It; will furnish picture. A. N. 

 Kinsman, Inc., Austin, Minn^^ 



FOR SALE — Entire greenhouse business, about 

 12,000 ft. of glass, in 2 houses, nearly new. 

 well filled with stock for winter business; 6 acres 

 of land, worth $2,000 per acre; new 7-room cy- 

 press dwelling with all modern Improvements; 

 own waterworks, electric pumps and light; all 

 necessary outbuildings, barns, stables, etc.; In 

 city of 10,000 population; good cities In all di- 

 rections; best railroad center In south; mild 

 climate, very llgh"-. on fuel; 10 shipping direc- 

 tions out of here, 2 separate railroads; nearest 

 competition 85 miles, all others over 100 miles; 

 $18,000 for the whole business, or will divide 

 plant to suit purchasers; % cash, balance on 

 easy terms; located at entrance to city cemetery, 

 within city limits, on a b'.tulithlc street; an op- 

 portunity for a man or a stock company for a 

 mammoth wholesale and retail business — the spot 

 for another Peter Reinberg range; cause for sell- 

 ing is health and age. Address No. 134, care> 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — A greenhouse, nursery and seed 

 business In central New England; 5 green- 

 hoases, all double thick glass, cypress frame, 

 and in first-class repair; not a run-down business, 

 but a successful, going proposition, with a well 

 established trade in cut flowers, floral designs, 

 nursery stock and seeds; well stocked, and all 

 ready for the winter's business, with a good 

 income from the start; coal enough in cellars for 

 half the winter. Address No. 116, care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



Position Wanted 



By Hollander. 26 years of age, as grower or 

 assistant on retail or private place; west or 

 middle west preferred; single; no user of liquor 

 or tobacco; six years' experience; the best of 

 references State wages in first letter. 



JACOB DEKKER, Box 398, Helena. Mont. 



First-class Grower 



desires position as foreman; life exper- 

 ience; best of references. 



Address No. 135, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



Wanted— Storeman 



Must be first-class designer and decora- 

 tor. Splendid oyeniog for reliable man 

 of ability. State salary and experience. 



HONAKER ^si8T Lexintton, Ky. 



WANTED 



A thoroughly capable and experienced 

 married man for Carnation section and 

 general greenhouse work. Address 



IDLE HOUR HUBSERIES "S" 



Seedsman Wanted 



thoroughly familiar with all Vegetable and 

 Flower Seeds, Counter and Retail Trade gener- 

 ally. Must furnish A-1 references. 



THE J. CHAS. McCULLOUGH SEED CO. 



Fifth, Lock and Cggleston Ave.. CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Wanted 



First-class Retail Place, in a town of not 

 less than 25.000 inhabitants: greenhouses or 

 greenhouses and store: must be a money-maker, 

 bear close investigation and bought on terms. 



Address No. 133. care Florists' Review, Chicago 



SALESMEN 

 WANTED! 



There are at present three positions 

 open for men who have had some ex- 

 perience in selling market gardeners in 

 the following sections: The state of 

 Ohio, the state of New York and the 

 eastern shore of Maryland and Virginia. 

 In replying state Qualifications, references, etc. 

 Address No. 132, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



WAiNTED TO BUY 



By practical grower, 10,000 to 25,000 sq. ft. of glass, 

 land, dwelling; srood retail trade. In large city; clear 

 title; price must be reasonable; 20 per cent cash, 

 balance reasonable terms. State price, (eims. size 

 of liouses, dwelling and land In first letter. Only 

 live place in good condltlop wanted^ ^tate how 

 heated, size of glass, how stocked. 



Box. 318, Summit, N. J. 



For Sale 



One No. 610 MoCray RefrlKerator, white 

 enamel, cost $200.00; will sell for 1 100. 



One National Casb Rearister, cost $150.00; 

 will sell for $75.10. 



We have closed our branch store, 



Hayman Greenhouse Co., Clarksburg, w. Va. 



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WANTED 



Experienced Florists 

 for Cut Flower De- 

 partments. 



1^^ No Plantsmen. 



Personal application only. 



Apply to 



C. C. TREPEL 



AT BLOOMINGDALE'S 

 59tk Street. NEW YORK CITY 



Statement of the Ovrnership, Manasrement, 



Circalatlon, Ktc, Reqalred by th« 



Act of Aneost 84, 1018, 



0( The Florlste' Review, published weekly, at Chi- 

 cago, III., for October 1, 1916. 



NAMX OF — POST-OFFIOK ASDBX88. 



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

 cago, III. 



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

 St., Chicago, 111. 



Business Manager, Chas. L. West. 508 So. Dear- 

 born St., Chicago. III. 



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

 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 



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

 names and addresses of stockholders holding 1 per 

 cent or more of total amount of stock. If not a cor- 

 poration, give names and addresses of Individual 

 owners.) 



Northern Trust Co.. Trustee, Chicago, 111. 



Chas. L. West, Trustee, 310 No. Ada St., Chicago. 

 III. 



A. H. Poet, ChuU Vista, Cal. 



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



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



C. A. Hamuelson, 2i:{2 Michigan Ave.. Chicago. 111. 



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



W. C. Egan. Highland Park. 111. 



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

 and Balcom Sts. Buffalo, N. Y. 



H. B. Howard, SOS So. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other se- 

 curity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total 

 amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: (If 

 there are none, so state.) 



There are no bonds, mortgages or other securltiea 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Com- 

 pany. 



Waltkb S. Milxxb, Sec'y and Treas. 



Sworn to and subscritied before me this 28th day 

 of September, 1916. 



WnxiAM A. Babnxs, Notary Public. 



[SSAI,.] 



(My commission expires November 29, 1917.) 



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1 T7C%J> CATC -A GREENHOUSE IN THE = 

 S rVylX 0/\LfCj CITY OF WEST BEND, WIS. | 



= The most progressive city in the state. Populatioa 3000. = 



2 No other greenhouse within 20 miles. E 



I Inquire of B. C. ZIEGLER, West Bend, Wis. | 

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