OCTOBER 31, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review, 



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KLP WANTED— Three heipers in rose sec- 

 tion, i. T. Wilcox, Oouncll Bluffs, Iowa. 



HBLP WANTED— Two grood erreenhouHe men; 

 110.00 to 116 00 per week; board t4.00. Carl 

 Harenburrer, West Mentor, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — Youns man for general 

 grreenhouse work. Morton Evergreen Lodre 

 Flower Garden, Clarksvllle, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED— Reliaole man to take charge 

 of small retail place; state experience and 

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



HELP WANTBD-Plreman, who knows some- 

 thlngr about ? rowing flowers. Inquire at 

 Hewitt's Oreenhouses, Monmouth, 111. 



HELP WANTED - Experienced grower of gen- 

 eral pot plants; good wagres; "wouldbes" 

 need not answer. Oloede, Evanston, 111. 



HELP WANTE D— Reliable, competent help In 

 small commercial place; state experience 

 and wages. Address X, »61 State St., Conneaut, 

 Ohio. 



HELP WANTBD-A nrst-clas"8 Al rose grower; 

 good wages; nice houses to work In; steady 

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

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A young man with Al refer- 

 ences for store and greenhouse in Chicago; 

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

 road, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A young man; must be a 

 good decorator ana designer; for a retail 

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

 East St. Louis, 111. 



HELP WANTBD-A wide-awake working part- 

 ner In established and paying florist busi- 

 ness; 10,000 feet of glass; write for particulars. 

 Chase & Son, New Loudon, Ohio. 



HBLP WANTED-A man to work in rose sec- 

 tion; also 2 men for general greenhouse 

 work; state wages without board. Address No. 

 1S6, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Would like to correspond 

 withagood, sober, industrious man for re- 

 Uil place as grower and assistant. Address 

 No. 178, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD— Good greenhouse man for 

 roses and cariiations: sund reference and 

 state wages expected in first letter; position 

 open now. Hubbard's Seed House, Topeka, Kan. 



HELP WANTBD-An experienced young man 

 or youog lady as assisiant in first-class 

 flower store in Chicago; must be a good designer 

 and salesperson. Address No. 159, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Assistant florist to work for 

 the Pittsburg City hospitals; must under- 

 stand his business; will pay 11.65 per day with 

 board, room and washing; from 8 to » hours' 

 work a day. Address Oswald K. Ferguson, 

 Boyce Station, Pa. 



HBLP WANTBD— 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 iB a good opponunliy for an ambi- 

 tious man who alms at improving his position. 

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

 7onge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Can. 



WANTED-GlasB, 4 boxes, 10x15. second-hand. 

 Geo. O. Caldwell, Scrauton, Pa. 



WANTED— To purchase plant of 4000 to 6000 

 feet of gla>B, with dwelling and some land; 

 must be in good repair; Ohio or Indiana pre- 

 ferred. Address Box 315, Sclo, Ohio. 



WANTED— Do you want to go west and coin 

 money in greenhouse and florist business? 

 Capital required S3Q00 00; can be cleared every 

 year. Ira B. Sturges, Baker City, Ore. 



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

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

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

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

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To buy a place of from 25,000 to 

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

 ern city; give price and complete description of 

 place in first letter. Address No. 148, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED PARTNER— On accountof sickness 

 I want a real live, active young or middle- 

 aged man to take hold of a promising business 

 In southern California; experleuce in growing 

 bedding plants from seeds and cuttings neces- 

 sary. No. 170, 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— Steel return flue boiler, 2(5 ft., 20 

 tubes; excellent condition; bargain, 125.00 

 cash, f. o. b. C. J. Sanford, Unionville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Good second-hand 8-inch pipe; 

 gruaranteed sound. 6c foot; also some 4-lnoh. 

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

 Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 7.000 feet of glass, in 

 soutbern Indiana; well stocked; doing a 

 business of 15000 per year; at a bargain. Address 

 No. 168, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses, 6000 ft. of glass, 

 heavily stocked; sale for everything raised; 

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

 ter; price 12500; write fur particulars. KnuU 

 Floral Co., Pierceton, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Florist business and greenhouses, 

 established in 1888 In a live city In central 

 northern state: about 14000 cash, balance on time 

 to suit purchaser; for particulars address No. 

 08, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse, 6200 feet of glass, well 

 stocked and aoing a good business; city 

 water; houses and boiler only 2 years In use; 

 7-room dwelling; good chance for a live man; 

 price 14000. T. G. Yale, Wellington, Ohio. 



FOR SALB — Greenhouses, about 8000 feet of 

 glass, fully stocked, near two cemeteries; 

 doing good business: S-room house and large 

 barn; In a city of 17,000 p> pulatlon In western 

 Ohio. For full particulars address No. 169, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 8500 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 4500; steam heat: city 

 water; in city limits; reasou for selling is that I 

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



FOR SALB— Greenhouse, aoout 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 right Into a good business: satisfactory 

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

 Toledo, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Poor health for years compels me 

 to offer my plant of about 15 000 square feet 

 of glass with good stock of flowers; a splendid 

 trade; over 100 tons of coal on hand; 10 acres of 

 the best land; first place east of city; will sell 

 on leased ground for about t.3500. Including 3 

 wagons, 3 horses, harness, 4 boilers with all and 

 everything necessary to run the business; will 

 sell with the land, dwelling house of 8 rooms, 

 large stable, wagon sheds, pot sheds, etc.. every- 

 thing Included, »16.000. Address No. 177, care 

 Florists' Review, Cdlcago. 



SITUATION WANTED 



I desire to make a permanent connection with 

 some responsible establishment as a first-class 

 florist. Capable of managing an up-to-date place. 

 I am at present employed and have held respon- 

 sible positions for the last twenty years, but 

 owing to personal interests, I find It advisable to 

 make a change to better my conditions. I am 

 not looking for a snap or a place to loaf, but pre- 

 fer a position that demands ability, aggressive- 

 ness and perseverance. 1 am 4.5 years old, mar- 

 ried, one daughter 14 years old; nailonaliiy, 

 Euglish, and will not make a change unless I am 

 assured there is opportunity for merited 

 advancement. My past record is my strongest 

 endorsement. Address NO. 174, 



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By Al all-round, reliable florist; single; Qermsn; 

 87 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 at to grow good stock. 

 Address Florist, Box 166,BastoD,Pa. 



A BARGAIN 



II Taken at Once 



Greenbouse Property, in one of the best 

 towns in Michigan of iO.OOu iubabitants. Every- 

 thing in shape for party to step right in and do 

 business. Reason for celling O. K For partic- 

 ular* and price, address No. 165, oare Flo> 

 rlsts* Review, CliloaKO. 



FOR SALE 



Glass Refrigerator 



Cost $500 OO one year ago. Built by McLane, 

 experts in florists' boxes. Will take $250.00. 

 Here is a positive barvain, as box is piacti- 

 cally new. Address WARBMDORrr, 



1198 B roadway, New York City. 



FOR SALE 



One 5x16 Kroeschell hot water boiler, 

 used four months, will heat 12,000 ft. 

 4-inch pipe; 8000 ft. 4-inch pipe in good 

 condition and 1000 ft. 5-inch pipe in 

 good condition. 



Greenboose glass, 8x10 A Double, $1.90 

 per box; 10x12 A Doable, $2.25 per box. 



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Schlueter, Florist, 1416 St. 

 Louis Avenue, St. Louis, is 

 Offering His Place for Sale 



Flower Store with fine show bouse. Store 24 ft. 

 front; show house 17x37; plate glass fronts; tw* 

 nice living rooms in rear of stote: fixtures all in 

 white; large ice box, and show house well 

 Btocked with decoratlveplants: established eight 

 years; hot water beat; Ideal boiler and 500 

 bushels of coal in shed; five year lease on build- 

 ings; rent only $40 per month; good stable for 

 horse and wagon; price $2000; owner has other 

 business Interests. Address 



J. J. BENEKE, 



1816 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. 

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