APRIL 18. 1907. 



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-rtATION WANTED-By grower of roses. 



17^ f Ions mums, ami greneral stock; married ; 



'';;r AddriM Loyd Wilkinson. Ill So. Ludlow 



>.ayton, Ohio- 



NATION WANTED-Bjr all-round grower of 



"±B carnations, mums, bedding plants; 



nroDMator; life experience; 34 years old; 



in- married: 5 and 3 years at one place; 



;,i«'of taking fuU charge; would rent or 



■^ on shares; southern states preferred. Ad- 



:!■ No 169, care Florists' Revi ew. Chicago. 



" P WANTED —At once, competent asMstant 



•n private greenhouse. Address A. P. WU- 



b,, supt. . Cinandalgua. N. Y. 



T LP WANTED— Single man for potting and 

 ri bedding out; state wages. Address No. 167, 

 ci't Florists' Re view, Chicago. 



B" -'LP WANTED— At once, an all-round good 

 florist; single; state experience and wages 

 W!i ted. Albert F. Amllng, Maywood. 111. 



TnTt'IiP WANTED — Two or three good rose 

 H growers; steady work at good wages. Apply 

 to Bassett & Wa shburn. Hinsdale, 111. 



H~~RIiP WANTED— A good grower of roses and 

 carnations, mums and general stock; $40 00 

 rmr month, board ind room for first year; send 

 Jeferences. C. Humfeld, Clay Center, Kan. 



HELP WANTED — Florist for general green- 

 house work; $50 00 a month to start. Mount 

 Hope Greenhouses, Jacob Russler, Prop., Mor- 

 gan Park. 111. 



HELP WANTED— Wire worker, good perma- 

 nent position: best wages. Pittsburg Flo- 

 rists' JBxchange, 15 Diamond Square, Pittsburg, 

 Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Young man as assistant 

 grower of carnations and mums; one who 

 knows how to handle the hose. Address Frank 

 Garland, Des Plalnes, III. 



HELP WANTED — Man to grow carnations, 

 mums and general stock for small com- 

 mercial place; state wages. Address Max M. 

 Smith. Florist, 180 E. 28th St. N.. Portland. Ore. 



HELP WANTED -Man to take care of small 

 greenhouse and assist In retail store: send 

 cooy of references with first letter., Address No. 

 168, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, a young man with 

 some experience in greenhouse work; state 

 wapes wanted wltli room and board. Evergreen 

 Louge, Clarksvllle. Tenn. 



HELP WANTED-At once, good grower of roses 

 and carnations; must be sober and Industri- 

 ous; steady place for right party; married man 

 preferred. J. Steldle, Central, Mo. 



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— Bright, attractive, exi)erl- 

 enced young lady; must be able to do deio- 

 railng and first-class designing: one capable of 

 handling good trade; apply with references. 

 Howard P. Klelnhans. fiC Centre Sq., Easton. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — At once, a good man for 

 general greenhouse work; must be sober 

 and a worker; wages, $00 00 per month; perma- 

 nent employment. Address Seattle Floral Co., 

 Fourth Ave. and Denny Way. Seattle. Wash. 



HELP WANTED— Young man as assistant 

 where roses, carnations and mums are 

 grown; single man preferrt-d; a desirable po- 

 sition for the right party; when applying state 

 wases expacted with board and room. F. H. 

 Wi-8thoff. De Haven. Pa. 



HKLP WANTED— A good man as helper in 

 place of 12,000 feet of glass; one who can 

 w.ueror do potting and cleaning, etc.; must be 

 I' '.iperate and take an interest In his work; 

 S' .ich or English preferred. Address No. 138, 

 I ■ Florists' Review, Chicago. 



TVRLP WANTED-At once, working foreman; 

 ' ■ must be good grower of cut flowers and 

 •i •■ to hand e help to advantage; send copy of 

 r-.c fences from last two places; good salary to 

 1 -tit party. Address No. 184, care Florists' 

 *-■ ^•lew, Chicago. 



; l ELP WANTED— An up-to-date florist to take 

 ^ charge of range of nouses; must be good 

 /■' 'wer of carnations, chrysanthemums and gen- 

 t ■'' line of pot plants for retail business; perma- 

 'I* • t DosUlon to desirable man; send reierence 

 '''I wages expected In first letter; position open 

 '• w- Address Hubbard Seed House, Topeka. 



"'.WANTED— To rent about 5000 ft. glass; central 

 ,- ' states, near Chicago preferred. Address 

 -•*>• 168, care FloristB' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Four greenhouses. In- 

 cluding stock for planting; good opportunity 

 for right party; will agree to take all stock 

 grown. Address J. M. Gift, Richmond. Ind. 



FOR SALE— A good chance; 5,000 feet of glass, 

 8-room residence, doing a good business, 

 could be doubled: anyone looking for a gcd 

 location, write to 219Comstock Si.,Owonso.Mlch. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, containing 26.000 

 square fp^t of glass i fully stocked: a few 

 miles from Pittsburg. Pa. Address No. 146, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — A flower store; good location; 

 w^U equipped; good business; satisfactory 

 reasons for selling. Apply 2018 Madison St.. 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Cheap, a 35 h. p. flue boiler, half 

 front, with grates and trimmings for $125.00 

 f. o. b. Waukesha, Wis.; boiler In good condition 

 and guaranteed to stand test of 80 lbs.; we will 

 build and need a larger boiler. Address Schneck 

 & Bllese. Waukesha. Wis. 



FOR SALE— For hot-water heating, 40 I'^-ln. 

 return bends, 15c each; 10 Ij^-in. branch tees, 

 3 openings, 50c each; 9 IM-in. branch tees, 4 open- 

 ings, 65c each; 3 1^-in. branch tees, 5 openings. 

 80c each; 2 1^-ln. branch tees, 14 openings, $2 00 

 each. W. S. Hall, Osage, Iowa. 



FOR SALE— $10,000 buys a retail establishment 

 doing a nice business in a rapidly growing 

 city In eastern Pennsylvania; splendid dwelling 

 and stable on the place: write at once If you 

 mean business. Address No. 166, care Florists' 

 Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— In Denver, Colo.; wholesale and 

 retail business; an up-to-date place, 7 green- 

 houses. 12 lots, one boiler 80 H. P. ; everything in 

 first-class coaditlon: trade is A 1; write for par- 

 ticulars. Address W. C. Walter, 448 Josephine 

 St., Denver. Colo. 



FOR SALE— Five greenhouses and 60 acres of 

 ground within easy reach of Philadelphia; 

 good house, barn, and water supply; the best 

 rose soil; an ideal place for building up a paying 

 business. Address No. 100, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — For reasons that I will furnish 

 through correspondence, I ofTer to sell my 

 store and greenhouse, the largest in city of about 

 100,000. a full and complete stock, doing a splen- 

 did business in both cut flowers and pot plants; 

 it will pay you to investigate. Address No. 14V, 

 care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE- An old and well established whole- 

 sale and retail business In one of Chicago's 

 wealthiest suburbs; everything In first-class 

 condition for a large spring business; possess- 

 ion given at once; ill-health reason for selling. 

 For full particulars, address No. 139, care Flo- 

 rists'* Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse plant; doing a thriving 

 business and beautifully located on paved 

 street In a college town; carnations a soeclalty; 

 nine-room modern dwelling; sevpn greenhouses 

 with an aggregate of more than Ki.OOO square feet 

 of glass, fifteen city lots, stock and Implements; 

 all for $15,000: age and Ill-health reasons for sell- 

 ing. J. W. Thompson. Ada. Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Florists' Ice-box; 8x10, 9 feet high; 

 one of the finest ice-boxes In the U. S . cost 

 $1,080 00; only used 9 months; enameled white. 

 7 coats; large plate mirror on side; bay front of 

 double plate glass, opal-lined both front and 

 rear sections; will sell for $«»0. 00 -$200.00 cash 

 and balance on approved security; packed and 

 on board cars at Cleveland. Ohio. Address No. 

 161, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Modern greenhouses, in town of 

 18,000; one hour from Philadelphia; retail 

 trade earning 25 per cent, takes all can grow. 

 For details and reason for selling, address No. 

 160, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



lA/il lUTPn A grower of roses, carna- 

 "^^ *^l^ m M^*M tioDB and mums: who can 

 produce first-class goods. Apply, stating wages, 

 reference, etc. 



A. H. YORK, Florist, HANCOCK, MICH. 



Situation Wanted as , 



Foreman or Manager 



of a commercial place by a flrst-class grower of 

 cut flowers and plants. Up-to-date In every line 

 of the florist busineas. Oan furnish the very best 

 of references. Good wages wanted. Address 



No. 141, oare Florists* Review. Chlcaso 



WANTED 



To lease for one or more years with privilege 

 to buy. an up-to-date greenhouse plant of 26.000 

 to 50,000 feet of glass, located in or near a city. 

 State particulars in first letter. 



ADDRESS No. 148, 

 CARE FLORISTS' REVIEW, CHICAGO. 



FOR SALE 



T^TJ "Rr^ Y used four months. 16 ft. long, 

 i^H-DW-A., 7 ft. wide. 8>i ft. high. 



Accommodation for commercial or wholesale 

 florist Will sell at a sacriflce. 



CHAS. MILLANG, 



50 Vest 29tli Street, NEV YORK QTY. 



FOR SALE 



One Second-hand Hot Water Boiler 



for 5,500 feet of 4-Inch pipe. 



Superior Machine & Beiier Worl(s, 



18 1- 188 W. Saperlor Street, CHICAGO. 



FOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale .and retail business well located; 34 

 greenhouses: 13 acres of land; 4 boilers. 16-60; 3 

 dwelling houses. For terms, 



WM. CLARK, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR SALE I 



On account of my health, I 

 am compelled to take the 

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

 manufacturing business which has the distinction of 

 being the best 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 the gutter 

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

 at present to California. Address 



E. HIPPARD. Y0VN08T0WN, OHIO 



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