JANUABT 17, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



635 



ITUATION WANTED— By man with 20 years' 

 ,j experience; place where greneral stock Is 

 grown preferred. Ed. Wiseman, 181* Howard 

 St., St. Joseph. Mo. 



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SITUATION WANTED— As head irardener or 

 superintendent of a gentleman's estate 

 where a man of executive ability as well as a 

 lifetime training in all branches of horticulture 

 would be appreciated; agred 45 and unincum- 

 bered. Address No. 85, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicagro. 



SITUATION WANTED- In seed house in Illi- 

 nois, Indiana, Ohio or one of the southern 

 states, by a youngr married man; thoroughly fa- 

 miliar with all branches of the seed business and 

 Hources of supply; also familiar with the wliole- 

 sale trade in the states mentioned. Address No. 

 36, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A small second-hand hot water or 

 steam boiler to beat 8-room dwelling; must 

 not be over four feet high. Address The Floral 

 Exchange, 336 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED— Address of Frank Haufman, form- 

 erly of Knoxvllle, Tenn.; can learn some- 

 thing to his advantage by addressing No. 34, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED-1000 or 2000 feet 2-inch pipe, good 

 second-hand; also No. 6 or No. 6 Kroeschell 

 boiler, second-hand. Address No. 33, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A florist who desires to increase 

 the efficiency of his steam-healing plant 

 and reduce heating troubles to a minimum, to 

 Install a Morehead Return Steam Trap for a 30 

 days' trial; write for particulars. Address More- 

 head Mfg. CO.H 1043 Grand River Ave., Detroit, 

 Mich. 



WANTED TO RENT - After Easter, green- 

 houses, about 16,000 square feet glass, with 

 from two to five acres of ground; musthavegood 

 water and soli; for a term of three to five years, 

 with option of buying witMn that time; state 

 full particulars. Address No. 39, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Seedsman to work in store 

 and warehouse; German or Hollander pre- 

 ferred; send copy of references In first letter. 

 Address No. 37, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Steady, sober man; must be 

 good grower of carnations: $30 a month with 

 board. Address No. 2, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A sober and capable man to 

 handle retail trade, make-up and design; 

 references; state salary. Address No. 1. care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Young man with some ex- 

 perience in planting, laying out beds, filling 

 window boxes, etc.; apply with references and 

 state salary wanted. Address No. 35, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED - We wish to communicate 

 with a grower of first-class orchids, daisies, 

 gardenias and lily of the valley; will pay best 

 market price for the above. Address No. 37. 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Young man with some ex- 

 perience in general greenhouse work; posi- 

 tion permanent and good home; state age, ex- 

 perience, references and wages per month with 

 board. Address Geo. S. Beldlng, Mlddletown, 



HELP WANTED— Experienced man for garden- 

 ing and florist work; one who is not afraid 

 to work; an all-round man; wages from $26.00 

 to $30.00 a month, with room and board; by Feb- 

 ruary 1 Address Faber Bros., R. F. D. 4, Kan- 

 kakee, III. 



HELP WANTED-A good all-round man for 

 retail place of 12.010 feet of glass; must have 

 good knowledge of plant culture and not afraid 

 of work; permanent place for right man: please 

 state experience and wages expected. Address 

 No. 89, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Worklng foreman to take 

 charge of 36,000 feet of glass devoted to cut 

 flowers and plants for retail trade; must be 

 specialist in cut flowers; men of roving dispo- 

 sition need not apply; give references (stating 

 length of service with each employer), and state 

 wages in first letter. Address South Bend Floral 

 Co., South Bend, Ind. 



FOR SALE- Mailing list; 10,000; large mall and 

 express buyers of 1906: make ofifer; quick. 

 Address No. »0, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Hitchlngs base-burning boiler 

 No. 22, good as new, $25.00; corrugated No. 15, 

 $45.00. W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 5000 feet glass, with 8-room resi- 

 dence; all In good shape; write for particu- 

 lars; excellent chance. Address 219 Comstock 

 St., Owosso, Mich. 



FOR RENT— Two greenhouses, in Rockford, 

 111.; new, 7000 feet of glass, 160 feet long, 

 20 feet wide, heated with hot water; stocked 

 with carnations and bedding plants; 3-year lease, 

 126.00 a month. Address No. 5, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— New set of Bailey's Cyclopedia of 

 American Horticulture; cheap for cash. 

 Otto Bourdy, Lowell, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Denver, Colo., wholesale florist 

 business; 7 greenhouses, 12 lots, in first- 

 class condition; write at once for particulars. 

 W. C. Walter. 448 Josephine St., Denver, Colo. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 7O0O feet glass; hot 

 water plant; dwelling house with 6 rooms; 

 lot 175 feet front, 190 feet deep; in a beautitul and 

 fast growing city of the plains, good trade in city 

 and surrounding country. W. W. Searing, 712 

 I3th St., Greeley. Colo. 



FOR SALE — Flower shop with greenhouse, 

 16x64; stock, fixtures, wagon, electric light; 

 established 12 years; cash sales, $7,000 to ^,000 

 per month; ground rent, $74 a year. Reason, 

 family trouble. Address Germantown Florist, 

 1642 North 27th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Wholesale and retail greenhouse 

 business and residence at a bargain; in city 

 of 26,0(10 Inhabitants; only business of the kind 

 In town; three florist stores in town as steady 

 customers; good stock of plants and utensils; 

 owner wishes to sell on account of long Illness. 

 Address S. W. Marshall, 335 Glenn Ave., Fresno, 

 Cal. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse plant, consisting o 

 two houses 20x160, work-room 15x60, resi- 

 dence of six rooms, farm and outbuildings, 

 8K acres of ground, part in frult-bearing trees; 

 houses built In last two years; steam heat, 50 

 horse-power boiler; season's coal supply on 

 hand; stocked with carnations, roses and bed- 

 ding plants; doing fine business; splendid chance 

 for honest man; direct route to large cities; 

 reason for selling, wife's health requires change; 

 possession given at once: price 15,600. Address 

 No. 38, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Pam SbIa Modern greenhouse, 3000 feet of 

 ■ "■ ''^■■■v glass, best of trade; good reason 

 for selling: anyone with money can clear from 

 $1,500.00 to 12,000.00 a year; it will pay to investi- 

 gate. Address No. 18, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



Help Wanted 



A reliable grower to take charge of private 

 place; must know how to grow roses. carnatioDs 

 and bulb stock. Salary, $65.00 per month to 

 start with. Apply with references. 



L. L. MAY & CO., St. Paul, Minn. 



CSPITffL WANTED 



A gentleman of nineteen years' experience 

 in first-class flowershops, with best references, 

 and now holding a responsible position, is desir- 

 ous of hearing from some person who wishes to 

 invest some money against experience in a first- 

 cla^B flower shop; location any good size city. 

 Write and allow me to convince you of the sin- 

 cerity and honesty uf this ad. 



Address No. 40. care Florists' Review, Cliicago. 



WANTED, MANAGER 



for Dunlop's Retail Store, Toronto. Must be 

 experienced in the very best class of business, 

 and well up in decoration and designing. This is 

 the best retail store in Canada and does the best 

 business. Our last manager was with us for ten 

 years. Good salary to good man. Send refer- 



®°°®*- J. H. DUNLOP, 



Florist, 96 YoDKe Street, Toronto, Ont. 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WANTED 



We want a traveling man who knows the flo- 

 rists' supply line thoroughly. 



Must know the trade of the middle west, par- 

 ticularly the undertaking trade. 



Address with references and wages, 



No. 8, oar* Flortsts* Review, Cliicago. 



FOR SALE 



TPF.ROIT "sed four months. 16 ft. long, 

 IV-H DVJ.n.f 7 ft. wide, 8}i ft. high. 



Accommodation for commercial or wholes ile 

 florist. Will sell at a sacrifice. 



CHAS, MILLANG, 

 50 Vest 29th Street, NEV YORK QTY. 



FOR SALE! 



Wire Design Factory 



An established florists' wire design manu- 

 facturing business, located for the central and 

 western trade. Address No. 9, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale and retail business well located: 34 

 greenhouses: 13 acres of land; 4 boilers, 16-60; 2 

 dwelling houses. For terms, 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



pflD SAI p 7 On account of my health, I 

 ■ ^'■* «ij»*a-i- * am compelled to take the 

 world easier, and for that reason. 1 will offer my entire 

 manufacturing business which has the distinction of 

 being the Ijest established reputation of its nature in 

 this country. The sale includes the Duplex Gutter, 

 the Standard Ventilating Machine and the Standard 

 Steam Trap, of which a great many were installed in 

 the last 2 years with the best results. Also thegutter 

 had a very laree run, and I am shipping a large range 

 at present to California. Address 



K. HIPP.4BD, TOUNG8TOWN, OHIO 



FOR SALE 

 GREENHOUSE PIPE 



4'IN. BOILER TUBES, second-hand, in fine 

 condition, absolutely free from scale and with 

 ends cut square. Sample and prices on appli- 

 cation. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. 



51 Erie Street, Cblcaso 



DISSOLUTION NOTICE 



Onarga, Illinois, Dec. 31, 1906. 



The partnership ugieement heretofore exist 

 ing between L. J. Risser and Ludvig Mosbaek, 

 under the firm name of Ludvig Mosbaelc. is here- 

 by dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing 

 to the firm of Ludvig Mosbaek and all debts 

 owing by the firm have been assumed by the 

 new business, which will be continued under the 

 name of the Mosbaek Greenhouse Company of 

 Goarga, the Iroquois Canning Company, of which 

 Mr. L. J. Risser is President, succeeding to the 

 business. L. J. RISSER. 



LUDVia MOSBAEK. 



rOR SALE. 



A greenhouse business with established trade, 

 mostly wholesale, situated near Albany, N. T. 

 Contains 9000 ft. glass (3000 ft. now in course of 

 erection) with good stock of mums, sweet peas, 

 FHiilax, lilies, etc. Excellent shipping facilities, 

 and in hands of one who knows bis business will 

 prove a gil^edRe investment. 



Entire plant built within last three years and 

 in very best condition now. Steam heat, city 

 water, electric lights and all improvements; 100- 

 ton capacity coal house with season's supply on 

 band. 



Examine for yourself and be convinced there 

 is no fake in this proposition, for it is flrst-clasa 

 and will be sold at a price and on terras wbicb 

 will be satisfactory. The owner in carrying out 

 other plans cannot successfully continue the 

 florists' business. Address 



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