September 13. 1906. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



1071 



WANTBD— A second- band hot water boiler; 

 trood order; for about 850 feet rsullatlan. 

 W. C. Pray. Klnkora. N. J. 



WANTED — Good plantsman: competent to 

 ^row bedding and bulbous stock : give refer- 

 ences and waives in first letter. Address No. 49, 

 ' ■ care Flortsle' Review, Chicagro. 



WANTED— Man for small place for general 

 greenhouse work; state wages wanted 

 with board and room: ;ilso references. Address 

 r^ No. 45, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— At once: a good grower of all kinds 

 of cut flowers, Easter and Christmas stock, 

 ..'- and general bedding plants; to take charge; 

 wages 176.00 a month, with house rent free. Ad- 

 , dress No. 40, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED- Young man of 18 or 20 with two or 

 three years' experience In greenhouse 

 ■work; reference must be sober, honest and In- 

 dustrious; wages I2J.0O per month and room. 

 , Address No. 40, cai-e Florists' Review, Ohlcago. 



WANTED— Young man not over 86, for store, 

 where there Is a small greenhouse at- 

 tached; one who can make up designs and will- 

 ing to do anything; state wages expected and 

 send references. Sunnyside Greenhouses, Owos- 

 . so, Mich. 



TlirANTED— Boy or young man of 18 or 20 with 

 t" some experience of florist business, to work 

 on retail place; board, room and 118.00 to start; 

 permanent place with chance to rise; must be 

 able to come at once. 1. Merwln Rayner, Oreen- 

 port, N. Y. 



WANTED— An experienced grower of roses, 

 carnations and general bedding plants; 

 married preferred; also two young men who have 

 had experience In greenhouse work; positions 

 - permanent. Address No. 11, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Ohlcago. 



WANTED— A good all-round greenhouse man; 

 stock is grown for retail trade; must be 

 sober and Industrious; give experience and state 

 wages in first letter; permanent place for the 

 right man. Address No. 51, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— Competent gardener to take charge 

 of lawn and garden and superintend a 

 country place; house furnished on the estate; 

 married man with good record and reft'rence can 

 secure permanent position at good wages; give 

 references salary expected and experience. P. 

 V. Moss, First National Bank, Billings, Mont. 



WANTED— An experienced man to work in 

 one of the leading flower stores of Hart- 

 ford, Conn.; must be a good designer and decor- 

 ator and know how to wait on the best class of 

 trade; applicant please state age, whether mar- 

 ried or single, wages expected, and also give 

 reference. Address No. 44, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR RENT OR SALE— My place of business; 

 only responsible parties need apply, with 

 enough money to buy stock. For particulars ad- 

 dress M. Brandleln, 3327 N. Senate Ave., Indiana- 

 polls, Ind. 



FOR RENT— On account of bad health I have 

 for rent two hothouses, 43xl(!; three hot- 

 nouses 96x16; one hothouse 87x16; with store 

 conneotlons; established 23 years; all heated by 

 steam; southern exposure; with dwelling will 

 • give lease; 2 minutes to trolley in city of Phila- 

 delphia; good place for right man. Address No. 

 50, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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OR SALE— Fire-box boiler; 20 horse-power: 

 good as new. J. Saustroni, Momenoe, 111. 



FOR SALE— A bargain la 4- in. 

 6 ft. lengths at 12c t>er ft. 

 Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



cast-iron pipes, 

 C. C. Pollworth 



FOR SALE— Fine retail store: eeiablished 10 

 years; doing thriving business; owner must 

 leave city on account of wife's health; money 

 maker. Enquire of Vaughan & Sperry, 00 Wa- 

 bash Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE -Plorists' refrigerator; capacity 860 

 pounds Ice; enameled: mirrors, double plate 

 glass front and side; used one year. J. B Stone, 

 2631 Wabash Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



FOR SALE— A No. 1 Lord & Burnham round 

 hot water boiler, cheap; good as new; only 

 used four months; heating space, 10.000 sq. ft. 

 glass; write for prices. 8. W. Carey, North End 

 Florist, Urbana, Ohio. 



FOR SALE-Retail plant of 6600 feet of glass in 

 a fine location and in first-class condition 

 with plenty of stock; price I6&0U.0U; tlOOO.OO cash, 

 balance easy terms; grand bargain; look into it. 

 C. J. Pult, 386 Elllcott St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALE-12,000 feet modem glass; rebuilt 

 this spring; fully stocked; good trade; four 

 railroads; town of 12,000; water heiid; 7-room 

 house with all modern conveniences; tmexiiected 

 ill- health the reason for disposing of the busi- 

 ness. Address No. 41, care Florists' Review, 

 Ohlcago. 



FOR SALE— Equity In long established whole- 

 sale and retail florist business; greenhouses 

 In good condition; well stocked with fern and 

 chrysanthemum and miscellaneous plants; long 

 lease with favorable terms. For particulars 

 address Peter Pearson, 920 N. Campbell Ave., 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 6000 feet of 8^ and 4-lnch boiler 

 flues with couplings. 16 to 18 feet long, at 8 and 

 9 cents per foot; ells and tees half price; also 

 two si;>eclal made water Jacket boilers, each able 

 to heat 4000 to 6000 feet of glass; cheap if sold at 

 once; can ship by rail and water. Geo. Vatter, 

 Marinette, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Owing to the lU-health of the prin- 

 cipal owner, it has become advisable to offer 

 for sale tne entire stock of the best known florist 

 establishment in southern California; a long- 

 time leasehold on the grounds may be obtained; 

 a fine opportunity to step into an established 

 business -incorporated. For particulars write 

 to Box 94. Ventura, Cal. 



FOR SALE — Fine greenhouse property; 11 

 houses well stocked; good business; sales 

 average t600.00 per month and can be Increased; 

 land value t.3600.00; fine 6-room house worth 

 11200.00; natural gas; will stand investigation; 

 price complete, $7500.C0; $3000. Qj can remain on 

 morig-age; this Is a bargain for some one. Apply 

 to Walter Butler, Chll.icothe, O. 



FOR SALE — 1 Ideal Sectional 24-inch watei* 

 boiler, 6 sections, length 39 inches, founda- 

 tion 86x84 inches, grate area 21x29 inches, outlets 

 2 4-inch, smoke pipe 12 Inches; rating 1600 ft. ; 

 used 6 months; t'ood its new; cost new 117 4. 4&, 

 will sell for fl00.U0 cash, F. O. B. Morgantown, 

 W. Va. South Park Floral Co., W. R. P. Stewart, 

 Prop.. Morgantown, W. Va. 



FOR SALE — Worthlngton duplex steam pump; 

 capacity SO to 40 gallons per minute; in good 

 condition; 146.00: No. 1 receiver and fittings for 

 pump; good as new; 160.00; Dean pump for hand 

 or steam; almost new; 120.00; 6-inch pressure 

 regulator; used two seasons; 860.00; 2^-incb 

 pressure regulator. 118 00: carnation supports 

 116.00 per lOUO; 1126.00 for 10,000. James W. Dun- 

 ford. Clayton, Mo. 



FOR SALE— A well established floral concern 

 in Michigan; on easy terms; owing to owner 

 having other business; 10,000 feet of glass; 8- 

 room dwelling house and bam; steam heated; 

 all practically new and up-to-date; well stocked' 

 for retail trade; 5000 benched carnations; part 

 payment in wages, with chance to buy a larger' 

 Interest or the whole outright. Address No. 39« 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Good Hot Water 

 BOILERS 



For florists' use, cheap. Address 

 BOX 966, WILMINCPTON, DKL. 



FOR SALE 



For Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00); If 

 wUl pay yon to investlKate. 



The only greenhoase in growing city of 

 nearly 3,600, in Southern Wisconsin. Six houses,, 

 four are 16x40, two arel6x70, with TOOOsq. ft. glass; 

 all houses well piped and in good condition. One 

 acre of beautifully situated land on Rock River, 

 three blocks from business center of city, with 

 800 feet of river front and good boat house. Good 

 9-room house, large woodshed and bam Good 

 supply of Carnations. Roses, Chrysanthemums, 

 Ferns, Palms, and many other plants, besides 

 fruits. No. 9 Kroeschell boiler, and extra boiler. 

 City water. Owner too old to continue in 

 business. Has good business worked up for 

 young man with business ability. Blgld invest- 

 igatton of this proposition desired. 

 Address at once. 



A. M. WEBB. 



Fort Atkinson, Wis. 



SUCTION SALE 



50,000 Feet of Greenhouses 



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THE ENTIRE PLANT OF 



FOR SALE— Glass 14x16; all new; boxes Just as 

 received from factory ; a bargain for the lot. 

 J. Sanstrom. Momenco, III. 



FOR SALE— Cheap, good second-hand Wllks 

 greenhouse boiler. S. Wllks Mfg. Co., 36th 

 St. and Shields Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — Four volumes Bailey's encyclo- 

 pedia; almost new: 116.00. Address Arthur 

 F. Capers, Wellesley Hills, Mass. 



FOB SALE— Glass 10x12 double strength A; 

 great bargain for lot. Brant & Noe Floral 

 Co., W. Peterson and N. 48th Aves., Chicago. 



FOB SALE— Four-in. second-hand greenhouse 

 pipe as good as new, 10 cents per foot. Ad- 

 dress George Relnberg, 35 Randolph St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE— One forty-h. p. tubular boiler with 

 front, valves, damper regulator, etc., all 

 complete. At a bargain. G. Van Bochove k Bro., 

 Kalamazoo, Mich. 



FOR SALE— Pour-Inch hot water pipes, 6 foot 

 lengths; In good condition; at 10 cents per 

 foot. W.J. Young, Jr.. School St. and Pulaski 

 Ave., German town, Phila. 



FOR SALE— Cut flower buslnes«; lot and resi- : 



dence; steam heat; death of owner reason i 



for selling. Mrs. Emma WoUenberg, 148 W. 24th j 



St, near Western Ave., Chicago. I 



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PHILIP CASWELL, Newport, R. I. 



I Near Ooe Mile Corner 



I Including all glass, frames, sheds, lifting apparatus, one 12-sec- 



S tion ScoUay boiler, 5 years old; one round No. 5 Scollay boiler, 5 

 years old; four No. 5 Weathered boilers, expansion tanks, 7000 feet 

 4-inch iron pipe, 1500 feet 4-inch boiler tube, 500 feet rubber hose, 

 lot of odd pieces of pipe, valves and couplings, lot of tools, 200 lbs. 

 No. 16 galvanized wire, 15,000 flower pots, 2, 3, 4 and 6-inch; lot of 

 floral wire designs and letters; also farm tools, poultry, brooders, 

 etc. Newport and Fall River and Newport and Providence electric 

 cars run by the place. 



> "*' Sale at lOtOO o'clock a. m. Thursday, 

 Sept. 20, I906, Rain or Shine. 



I PHILIP CASWELL, NEWPORT, R. L , 



