OCTOBKB 24, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Rtvitv/. 



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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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 word. CASa WITH ORDER. When answers 

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 forwarding. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a first-class florist; 

 best of reference. Address No. 167, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a grood grower of 

 roses; married; 10 years' experience. Ad- 

 dress No. 164, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-By an experienced rose 

 grower with a thorough knowledge of all 

 branches of the businesH; married; Chicago 

 preferred. Address No. 175, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a foreman on a 

 wholesale or retail place; first-class cut 

 flower and plant grower; best of references 

 from well known flrms. Address No. 136, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-Single man desires to 

 obtain a position in charge of a private place; 

 many years' experience and capable of taking 

 full charge. Apply to The E. G. Hill Co., Rich- 

 mond, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— Three helpers in rose sec- 

 tion. J. P. Wilcox, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



HELP WANTED— Reliable man to take charge 

 of small retail place; state experience and 

 wages. W. J. Olds, Union City, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— Two good greenhouoe men; 

 110.00 to 115 00 per week; board 14.00. Carl 

 Hagenburger, West Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Young man for general 

 greenhouse work. Morton Evergreen Lodge 

 Flower Garden, ClarksviUe, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED-Plreman, who knows some- 

 thing about growing flowers. Inquire at 

 Hewitt's Greenhouses, Monmouth, 111. 



HELP WANTED— A man to fire nights and do 

 general work around greenhouse; 120.00 oer 

 month with board and room. Cbas. Schafer, 

 Kankakee, 111. 



HELP WANTED— A young man; must be a 

 good decorator and designer; ior a retail 

 store. Miss M. Schnell, 131 Collinsville Ave., 

 East St. Louis, 111. 



HELP WANTED-Would like to correspond 

 with a good, sober, industrious man for re- 

 tail place as grower and assistant. Address 

 No. 173, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A good all-round greenhouse 

 man; wages 135.00 per month and board; in 

 Chicago. Address No. 171, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A Oi-st-class Al rose grower; 

 good wages: nice houses to work in; steady 

 glace. Address No. 153, care Florists"' Review, 

 hicago. 



HELP WANTED-A young man with Al refer- 

 ences for store and greenhouse in Chicago; 

 rive full particulars. H. F. Halle, 1124 Sheridan 

 road, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD-Rose grower for section; 

 married man; Pennsylvania; $60.00 per 

 month with small house and fuel. Address No. 

 146, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A man to work in rose sec- 

 tion; also 2 men for general greenhouse 

 work; ;itate wages without board. Address No. 

 156, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



ITELP WANTED-First-class florist who Is an 

 ••J- expert designer; must have had consider- 

 able experience and be capable of taking charge 

 of a store.— Address No. 178. care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



TJELP WANTED- Young man with some ex- 

 f*- perlence in growing carnations and roses; 

 for the right partyisieady situation at 110.00 per 

 week; room and laundry; good board |;}.U0 to 13.60. 

 Add ress No. 166, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



ITELP WANTED— Assistant grower of cama- 

 •■-*- tlons, mums, etc., at once; please state 

 wages with or without board. Also anight fire- 

 man about Nov. 16; must understand steam and 

 hot water; please state wages, etc. Prank Gar- 

 land, Des Plalnes, III. 



HELP WANTED— I want a manager capable 

 of taking charge of my retail store in To- 

 ronto; It does the very highest class trade and 

 requires a man well up in decoration and design 

 Work; this is a good opportunity for an ambi- 

 tious man who alms at improving his position. 

 Apply (giving references) to John H. Dunlop, 96 

 «onge Street, Toronto, OnUrlo, Can. 



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ANTED- The address of CO. McKay. There 

 is a letter at the Florists' Review office for 



WANTED -Lease, privilege buying, about 10,000 

 feet of glass; near Chicago; possession 

 next spring. Address No. 174, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To purchase plant of 4000 to 6000 

 feet of glass; with dwelling and some land; 

 must be In good repair; Ohio or Indiana pre- 

 ferred. Address Box 315, Scio, Ohio. 



WANTED— The present address of E. K. Spar- 

 row, who, until a few months ago, was do- 

 ing business in Tipton, Ind., in the name of the 

 Tipton Floral Co. Address No. 158, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To buy a place of from 26,000 to 

 60,000 feet of g-lass In live southern or west- 

 em city; give price and complete description of 

 place in first It* tier. Address No. 148, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED PARTNER— On account of sickness 

 I want it real live, active young or middle- 

 aged man to take hold of a promising business 

 in southern California; experience in growing 

 bedding plants from seeds and cuttings neces- 

 sary. No. 170, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Cheap; 3)<-lnch, 6- inch and 6-lnch 

 iron pipe, valves, tees and ellA; just as good 

 as new. A. J. Baldwin, Newark, O. 



FOR SALE — Good second-hand 3-inch pipe; 

 guaranteed sound, 6c foot; also some 4-lnch. 

 Several good small boilers cheap. W. H. Salter, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 7,000 feet of glass, in 

 southern Indiana; well stocked; doing a 

 business of $5000 per year; at a bargain. Address 

 No. 163, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Heavily stocked, all producing 

 plant; new; 7,000 to 8,000 sq. ft glass; in a 

 live, booming city of 10 000; a sacrifice sale; write 

 for particulars. Address No. 158, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses, 5000 ft. of glass, 

 heavily stocked; sale for everything raised; 

 small town, but full of business; coal for win- 

 ter; price $2500; write for particulars. Knull 

 Floral Co., Pierceton, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Florists' business in central Kan- 

 sas; 5000 feet of glass, new; ten acres of 

 land; established since 1880; a good paying busi- 

 ness; good reasons for selling. Address No. 

 151, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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OR SALE— Florist business and greenhouses, 

 established in 1888 in a live city in central 

 northern state; about $4000 cash, balance on time 

 to suit purchaser; for particulars address No. 

 68, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses, about 8000 feet of 

 glass, fully stocked, near two cemeterl^; 

 doing good business: 5-room house and large 

 bam; In a city of 17,000 population in western 

 Ohio. For full particulars address No. 169, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-3500 feet of glass, 8-room house 

 and one acre of first-class soil; houses well 

 stocked with carnations and mums; have good 

 trade; in a factory town of 4600; steam heat; city 

 water; In city limits; reason for selling is that I 

 have other business. A. Richter, Sturgis. Mich. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, about 7000 ft. of glass, 

 fully stocked and doing a first-class retail 

 business in the city of Toledo, Ohio; on one of 

 the principal business streets; a splendid chance 

 to step rl^ht into a good bustnesn: Batlsfactory 

 reasons for selling. S. N. Peck, 1707 Broadway, 

 Toledo, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses in Indlanai>ollB; two 

 houses, one 16x100; one 20x100; one acre of 

 ground; houses in first-class condition; good 

 boiler house, also wagon and horse; barn; gaso- 

 line pump and everything ready for good grower 

 to step in for good business; one square from 

 car line, close to cemetery; stock at invoice or 

 appraisement; ground is worth what I ask for 

 the place: best reason for selling. Address T. D. 

 Hepler, 615 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



FOR SALE— My home, which consists of seven 

 acres of land, with 8-room dwelling house 

 (been built five years), and a greenhouse 24x66 

 ft., with ooldframes the length of the green- < 

 house; also 60 ft. of coldframes besides; five 

 acres of this land is used for a truck garden; 

 there are two living wells with windmill, and a 

 fine cistern ; this is one of the fln«>st homes in 

 Fayette; population of town is 3500; it is the 

 only greenhouse here, except a private one; two 

 colleges and a high school; not a better cut 

 flower town in the state: reason for selling, bad 

 health. Address H. L. Hughes, Fayette, Mo. 



SITUATION WANTED 



By Al all-round, reliable florist; Bingle; German; 

 37 years of age; 22 years' experience in roses, 

 carnations and general stock; fully competent 

 to take charge. Houses must be in good re- 

 pair and fit to grow good stock. 

 Address Floriat, Box 164,EaBton,Pa. 



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neatly printed on good stock for $2 00. 



GEO. E. WICKHAM, 84 E. Beecher Street. ADRIAN. MICH 



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Greenlious* Property, in one ot the best 

 towns in Michigan of 10,000 inhabitants. Every- 

 thing in shape for party to step right in and do 

 business. Reason for lelling O. K. Forpsrtic- 

 ulars and price, address Ko. 109, care Flo- 

 rists* RevleMT, Clilcasro. 



rOR SALE 

 ^ or LEASE 



Madison, N. J., near New York City, 3 

 Greenhouses, each 150 ft. long, two 18 ft. 

 wide, one 20 ft. wide, with Dwelling. 

 Large plots. Immediate possession. 



Price $4000. Easy terms. 



X. L. Reynolds, 



MADISON, N. J. 





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