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OCTOBEE 14, 1915. 



The Florists' Review 



48 



PARTNER WANTED— Single, sober man, with 

 |200. Address No. 188, care Florists' Re- 

 Tlew, Chicago. 



OR RENT— 2800 feet glass, 3 years old; In 



first-class condition; steam heat; % block of 



land, barn, modern 6-room dwelling. Walke's 



Gre enhouse, Columbus, Kan. 



F"bR RENT — Well stocked greenhouses, 8000 ft. 

 of glass; house heated by greenhouse boiler; 

 cash for stock; near Chicago; owner died. Ad- 

 dress No. 189, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



F 



OB SALB — Complete flortst'B ontflt. 

 608 Wells St., Cbieago, III. 



Inquire 



FOB SALE — Ten (10) section Boynton boiler, for 

 ■team or hot water; good aa new. Joaepta 

 Wood, Spring Valley. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — SeTen-sectlon Model bot water 

 ' boiler, in use two winters; good ■■ new. 

 A. C. Woodbonse. Weetfleld. N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Six-Inch Castle circulator, com- 

 plete, with motor; good condition; cost $350, 

 will sell for $175. Stroute'. Blddeford, Me. 



FOR SALE — Number uf new greenboose heating 

 boilers: will sell at lowest cash prices. Ad- 

 dresa No 48, care Florists' Reriew. OhlcaKO. 



FOR SALE — One Morehead steam return trap 

 No. 2, 114-in. inlet and outlet. In good con- 

 dition; will sell cheap. W. M. Deyoe & Co., 

 Oil City. Pa. 



FOB SALE^26-gallon steam trap; in flrat-daaa 

 condition, only 2 yeara old; too small for onr 

 plant. Further particulars apply Welsa & Meyer 

 Co.. Maywood. III. 



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

 inch; this trap has been thoroughly over- 

 hauled by the manufacturer and is In A-1 con- 

 ditlon. Rolf Zetlltg, Lima, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — A fine, IS 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 — For removal, three fcreenhouaes. 

 each 15x85 ft.; good seven-section hot water 

 boiler and other fixtures; all to go together for 

 $400.00, cash. Address N. S. Adams, Roodhouse, 

 111. * 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses In Michigan, within 

 180 miles of Chicago; 35,000 ft. glass, stock 

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

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

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Toledo thread cutter No. 2, geared 

 and ratchet, 2%, 3, 3% and 4-lnch pipe; only 

 cut 24 3-lnch threads; same as new; one man cuts 

 4-inch pipe easily; $45.00. Uly Denny, Clover- 

 dale, Ind. 



FOR SALE — High pressure bollera. 100 and 126 

 horse power. In A -No. 1 condition; yon may 

 have them inspected by anyone; these are bar- 

 gains. Hembreiker Bros.. West End Greenhouses, 

 Lincoln, III. 



FOR SALE — Must sell my Interest in old estab- 

 lished retail florists' business in Chicago, do- 

 ing $15,000 annual business; new fixtures, low 

 rent, long lease. Address No. 162, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — First-class flower store; best loca- 

 tion in Indianapolis; doing, a good business; 

 prloa reasonable; am going into the wholesale 

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

 Indianapolis, Ind. 



FOR SALE — A fully equipped, up-to-date florist 

 store In west side theater building in Chi- 

 cago, near two hospitals; established trade; good 

 store for live florist; $500 cash takes It. Address 

 No. 146, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 3 doz. second-hand. In good con- 

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

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

 Castle 6-ln. hot water circulator, with base, 

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

 C. Wlnterlch. Defiance. O. 



FOR SALE — One rotary Neostyle duplicating 

 machine No. 7, and one L'nderwood revolving 

 duplicator; both of 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 Floral 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. 

 Lock Box 722, Somervllle, N. J. 



FOB SALE— In a city of 15,000, between Boston 

 and Worcester, great bargain if taken at 

 once, 3 acres of fine land on southern exposure, 

 about 12,000 ft. of glass, splendid heating plant, 

 <:ity water; 14-room, 2-family, fine, sightly resl-. 

 dence, modern Improvements; American neigh- 

 bors; fine stable with cellar; plenty of fruit on 

 place. Address No. 148, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — A Bohn syphon refrigerator, 12 

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

 ^ne-half ton ice in center partition: has two large 

 storage cases on each end with half glass fronts; 

 will make a flrst-clasa refrigerator for anyone 

 needing a large storage refrigerator; the first 

 $36.00 cheek takes It; will furnish picture. A. N. 

 tKlnsman. Inc.. Aoatta, Miaa. 



Position Wanted 



By Hollander, 25 years of age, as growJr or 

 assistant on retail or private place; west or 

 middle west preferred; single; no user of liquor 

 of tobacco; six years' experience; the best of 

 references. State wages in first letter. 



J ACOB DEKKER. Box 398, Helena, Mont. 



Position Wanted 



As manager of retail store, by 



yOTiDg man of wide experience. Would 



prefer to open new store on commission 



basis. 



Address No. 141, care florists' Review, Chicago 



Position Wanted 



By first-class grower of all kinds of decora- 

 tive plants, stove plants, Xmas and Easter 

 stock, bedding plants, carnations, mums, peas, 

 snapdragons, valley, etc.; wholesale, retail 

 or catalogue business; references. 

 Address No. 144, care Florists' Review. Chicago 



SITUATION WWANT£D 



By a No. 1 Propagator, Grafter, Grower of 

 choiceBose9> Carnations, Mums. Cyclamen, 

 Begonias, etc.; able to take full charge and 

 show results. CHAS. RAUSS, 1964 

 Berwyn Ave., Chicag^o, 111. 



Situation Wanted 



By a good all-round grower on cut flowers, 

 pot plants and bulbs: man with ability; fore- 

 man or grower, capable of taking full charge 

 of the growing end; honest, sober and reliable; 

 single man. middle-aged, with 18 years' expe- 

 rience in the trade; middle west preferred; 

 state wages and particulars; references fur- 

 nished. Address No. 148, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



Wanted" -Storeman 



Must be first-class designer and decora- 

 tor. Splendid opening for reliable man 

 of ability. State salary and experience. 



HONAKER™" 



FXX>RI8T 



Lexington, Ky. 



HELP WANTED 



A LADY CLERK FOR STORE 



One who has had experience; also a gen- 

 tleman for maker up; give full particulars 

 in first letter. 



G. VAN BOCHOVE & BRO., KALAMAZOO, MICH. 



Help Wanted 



TOUNG MAN 

 FOR GENERAL STORE WORK. 



Salary, $18.00 per week. 

 Address No. 147, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for FLOIUST 



with $4r0O.CO to $6000.00 cash; 7 acres good, level 

 ground on steam railroad, also Interurban, 10 miles 

 from city. Will build to suit, also turn ovtr con- 

 tract for yearly supply— vegetable plants, hardy 

 plants, f tc. One contract alone sbould be worked 

 up to several thousand dollars annually. 



THE J. CHAS. McCULLOUGH SEED CO. 

 228-230-232 East 4th SL, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Partner Wanted 



Man or lady to take active interest in 

 established retail business; well located 

 in Chicago; good future; money secured. 

 Address N*. 151, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



For Sale 



Gould's Deep Well Pump, 3 Steam Pumps, 

 Large Sectional Hot Water Boiler, 12 

 Gas and Gasoline Engines. 



E. E. McCartney, Canfield, Ohio 



For Sale 



One No. 610 MoCray Refrlcerator, white 

 enamel, cost 1200.00; will sell for $100. 



One National Casb Register, cost 1150.00; 

 will sell for $75.tO. 



We have closed our branch store, 



Nayman Greenhouse Co., aarksburg. w. Va. 



WANTED 



Experienced Florists 

 for Cut Flower De- 

 partments. 



f/^^ No Plantsmen. 



Personal application only. 



Apply to 



C. C. TREPEL 



AT BLOOMINGDALE'S 

 S9tk Street. NEW YORK CITY 



StAtement of the Ownership. Manacrement, 



Circulation. Ktc, Keqairpd by th« 



Act of Ausruftt »4, 1018, 



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

 cago, 111., for October 1, 1915. 



NAKX OF— POST-OPPICK ADDBKSB. 



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

 caRO, 111. 



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

 St., Chicago, 111. 



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

 born St., Ohlcago, 111. 



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

 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



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., and 

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

 III., for the heirs of the O. L. Orant Estate, as follows: 

 Mrs. May L. Grant, Soquel, Calif. 

 Miss Helene Grant, Sequel, Calif. 

 Edward Grant, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Alda L. Graham, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Olive. Santa Cruz. Calif. 

 Mrs. Maud E. Miller, 5859 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 

 III. 

 A. H. Post, Chula Vista, Cal. 

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

 W. J. Smyth, 101 31st St., Chicago, III. 

 O. A. Samuelson, 2VX2 Michigan Ave.. Chicago, 111. 

 W. Atlee Burpee, 475 No. 6th St., Philadelphia. Pa. 

 W. C. Egan, Highland Park, III. 

 H. B. Howard, 508 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

 Estate of Christina F. Scott, Robt. A. Scott and 

 David J. Scott. Executors, Main and Balcom Sts., 

 Buffalo. N. Y. 



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 securities 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Com- 

 pany. 



Walteb S. MII.I.EB, Sec'y and Treas. 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th difty 

 of September, 1916. 



WiLUAM A. Babnxb, Notary Public. 



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(My commission expires November 29, 1917.) 



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