Januabz 16, 1908: 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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SITUATION WANTBD — By an American In 

 lirBt-claBB florist atore: 15 years' experience. 

 Address No. 40, care Florists' Berlew, Ohlcaro. 



SITUATION WANTBD— Single, temperate man 

 of 27, with seyeral years' greenhouse experi- 

 ence and some experience In store. H. H. Cade, 

 Bldgely, Md. 



SITUATION WANTED— Of responsibility; 

 young man, very best of references; life ex- 

 perlence^n retail store business. Address No. 

 40, care Florists' Review, Chlcaro. 



SITUATION WANTBD— As foreman; 16 yqars* 

 experience; competent In all branches; mar- 

 ried; best references; Southern states preferred. 

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



SITUATION WANTBD— As foreman, 23 years' 

 experience, cut flowers, general stock, bed- 

 ding plaats; able to bandle help to best advan- 

 tage. Address No. 58. care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a flrst-class de- 

 signer, decorator and salesman, middle 

 aged; at present employed, desires to make a 

 change. Address No. 61, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED -By single man, thirty 

 years of age; ten years' experience in the re- 

 tall st»re trade; capable of taking chars e of a 

 business. Address No. 60, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a thorough gardener 

 either on a commercial or private place; 

 middle age; none but those needing a flrst-class 

 man need answer; middle west or southern 

 states preferred; references furnished. Address 

 No. 40, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD— By a young German, a 

 good designer and decorator, excellent win- 

 dow dresser; with ten years' experience in some 

 of the best stores in Europe; speaks very little 

 English at present but Is an apt scholar. Ad- 

 dress No. 63, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTBD— As foreman for prom- 

 inent landscape architect or manager land- 

 scape department of large nursery; graduate of 

 I. C. S. of 0. E. as surveyor; competent to lay out, 

 compute area, obtain levels, grades, drainage, 

 road building, also detail, topographical mapping; 

 14 years' experience as head gardener; under- 

 stands the habits, requirements and proper 

 handling of horticultural subjects as to most 

 advantageous location and soil requirements. 

 Address No. 55, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— An all-round man wanted 

 for rreenhouse establishment In eastern 

 state. Address No. 86. care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD— Young man to grow outdoor 

 flowers in Seattle; a steady job for a sober 

 and hard working fellow. L. P. Walz, 1608 Second 

 Ave., Seattle, Wash. 



HELP WANTED— We need a rose, carnation 

 and chrysanthemum grower at once; good 

 opportunity for the right man. F. E. Thompson, 

 Box 1626, Bradford, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A flrst-class all-round florist 

 for growing roses, carnations and general 

 stock for retail trade; state wages expected and 

 give references. Davis Bros., Morrison, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Decorator and designer, one 

 who has some knowledge of plants; single 

 man preferred; references and wages first let- 

 ter. Address No. 6!i, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— Oreenhouse assistant; must 

 have had plenty of experience; good po- 

 ■ition for good worker and potter; reference 

 required. Address No. 64, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— Decorator and designer; 

 must be a good salesman and capable of 

 catering to a flrst-class trade; give salary and 

 particulars. Address No. 106, care Florists' 

 Bevlew, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Man for retail store in good 

 Western city; must be flrst-class designer 

 and decorator, and be able to handle best class 

 of trade: give references. Address No. 18, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD— A good general greenhouse 

 man; must have experience in roses and 

 carnations; will famish house and coal to mar- 

 ried man. Address, statlnir experience and sal- 

 ary wanted, Joy Floral Co., NaahvlUe, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED— A-1 rose, carnation and chry- 

 santhemum grower, capable of taking full 

 charge of 40,060 square feet of glass; must be 

 aober, honest, and not afraid of work, capable of 

 handling help to good advantage; must have 

 good references; wages 160.00 per month ; if single, 

 room on the place. Address No. 60, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



HBLP WANTBD— Man for general greenhouse 

 work; state wages with or without board. 

 J. B. Null, Murphysboro, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Practical nurseryman, mar- 

 ried, to take charge of nursery near Chicago. 

 Address No. 56, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTBD— Practical florist as working 

 foreman to grow carnations, ferns and bed- 

 ding plants on retail place. Address E. Nagel 

 & Son, 1118 W. Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



HELP WANTED— A man competent to propa- 

 gate and grow ornamental and forest tree 

 stock; must be willing to fill gardener's position 

 at first; large farm, small but new and first- 

 class greenhouse; a fine chance for an ambitious 

 man to develop a nursery; will furnish house, 

 fuel and garden products. Address C. E. Dwyer, 

 Mgr. Morton Bros., Nebraska City, Neb. 



WANTED— Second-hand copy of "Danas Muck 

 Manual;" state price. Address No. 57, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Good 8-ln. pipe, guaranteed sound, 

 6c foot; also some 4-in.; several good small 

 boilers cheap. W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR SALE- Florists' wire design manufactur- 

 ing business; rare opportunity; fine terri- 

 tory. Address No. 88, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses in central Kansas, 

 6000 feet of glass; 10 acres of land; established 

 since 1880; good reasons for selling. Address No. 

 54, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Well established florist and nur- 

 sery business in southern California town of 

 16,000; fine location for doing a good business; 

 good climate. Address tor full particulars, No. 

 45, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE- 1000 second-hand hotbed sash, 

 glazed and In good condition, 3x&]4 ft., at 

 •1.25 each; also 1,000 OOO feet, all sizes, second- 

 hand pipe. Buffalo House Wrecking & Saivage 

 Co.. Sycamore St. and Brie R. R. Crossing, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



FOR SALB— Florist business and greenhouses, 

 8000 feet of glass; doing wholesalp and retail 

 trade; in suburbs of Philadelphia, 10,000 inhabi- 

 tants, three minutes to train and two trolley lines. 

 For particulars address Leo Niessen Co., 1210 

 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse property in eastern 

 part of country; 8100 feet of glass suitable 

 for wholesale trade; convenient to New York 

 and other markets; best of reabons for selling; 

 a bargain. For particulars and price, address 

 No. S3, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— I hare too many irons in the fire 

 and must dispose of some of them; a busi- 

 ness In Chicago that has netted me ll,8U0 per year 

 with greenhouse attachment can bebau for|l,200; 

 don't answer unless you have 11,200 in cash. 

 Address No. 58. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB— A bargain, if sold at once; green- 

 house property oonslsting of about 8000 ft. of 

 glass in lively town in Connecticut; retail store 

 and flrst-class stock; everything in shape to 

 start right In and do a good business; good rea- 

 sons for selling. For particulars and price ad- 

 dress No. 88, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Side gas burners, in 3 sections, 

 with jets in 3-in. pipe; 20 burners with mix- 

 ers attached; three 2-in. valves, unions and ells 

 all complete, Al condition, boxed F. O. B., t20.00. 

 Steam pump, 22-ln. by 4-ln. cylinders, for taking 

 water from receiving tank or heater, or will 

 take water from well not over 8- ft. suction; 

 crated F. O. B., 116.00. W. B. Hall, Clyde, O. 



FOB SALE— Greenhouses In good condition; 

 plenty of land; dwelling; central Ohio: 8000 

 ft. of glass: good reasons for selling. Address 

 No. 48. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Party has a beautiful place of 3 

 acres with new buildings, greenhouse and a 

 very large barn; with 2 horse-power gasoline 

 engine and irrigating plant; an excellent place 

 for raising celery, raised 80.000 last season; situ- 

 ated in the city limits of Areola, Douglas Co., 

 111.; will sell or rent; reason for selling, got 

 crippled recently; to an inexperienced person 

 will show them how to run the business. Ad- 

 dress ThOB. J. Denny, Box 28, Areola, 111. 

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FOR SALE-Owingto continued ill -health, I will 

 sen my greenhouses and business in Detroit, 

 Mich., consisting of 1 greenhouse 22x102, 6 green- 

 houses 18x}02, 8 greenhouses 10x102, 1 greenhouse 

 12x48, all in good condition; heated by steam 

 and well stocked with roses, carnations and 

 bedding plants; this will pay any one intending 

 starting for himself to investigate, as the busi- 

 ness is well established, both wholesale and re- 

 tall; come and see the place and talk it over and 

 if we make a deal, will pay your fare here and 

 back; a part cash and balance on time. Geo. A. 

 Rackham, 880 Van Dyke Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



FLORAL ADS THAT PULL— EfTective adver- 

 tising for retail florists; written by a speci- 

 alist; Inexpensive; results positive; write for 

 plan. Floral Advertising Club, Newburgh, N. Y. 



FOR SALE 



60 boxes 16x18 Double 

 Strength B Glass, un- 

 usually good. Any 



number of boxes at $2.90 per box. Cash must 



accompany the order. 

 W. B. DAVXB ft OO., AVBOBA, IJ,!,. 



FOR SALE 



BIG BXRGXIN 



On one of best business streets of New Tork^ 

 old e&tablisbed florist businees. A fortune for 

 some one. Owner retiring. Long lease. The 

 chance of a lifetime. 



ABB BOX 545. NXW TOBK CXTT 



FOR SALE 



Florist Ice Box, all glass, Bleetrie 

 Ughtut size 9x4;^x4>^, a BARGAIN 



for anybody who wants a SHOW box. 



FOLEY, The Florist, 226 Bowem, New York 

 FOR SALE 



AT A SACRIFICK 



On account of falling health I now offer my 

 business for sale. I have T greenhouses, well 

 filled with carnations, ferns, palms and bedding 



giants. Located In the center of the city. We 

 ave been established for over 16 years on leased 

 ground, but the owner has all kinds of vacant 

 ground over the city and does not need this, 

 which is safe for many years I am doing A-i 

 business in cut flowers aud have an immenae 

 bedding out trade. We run two wagons. If you 

 wish to make money, here is your chance. I will 

 give possession at once Must be cash. For 

 further particulars address W. H. Humfeld Floral 

 Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



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