Mabch 19, 1908. 



TheWeekly Rorists' Review. 



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HELP WANTED-An active youne man with 

 two years' experience in generaigreenhouse 

 work; one with some knowledge ot ve/retaple 



ffrowine preferred; send references and wages 

 expected, with board. E. P. Walter & Son, Junc- 

 tion Olty, Kan. 



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ELP WANTED-Plrst taan to grow bedding 

 XI plants, bulb stock and chrysanthemums: 

 good potter and planter; steady place and good 

 wages for sober, industrious man. Cassidy & 

 Sons, Calvary Cemetery, Greenpoint Ave., Long 

 Island City, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED-A flrst-class decorator, de- 

 signer and safesman In retail florists' store 

 In Seattle; must be capable of handling the best 

 class of trade; wages, $15.00 per week, with 

 chance of a raise: young man preferred, "rbe H. 

 Harrington Co., vashon. Wash. 



HELP WANTED -At once, competent, all- 

 round greenhouse man in Utah; must be a 

 good grower of carnations, roses and general 

 atock; permanent position for sober, honest and 

 willing worker; state wages expected. Address 

 No. 17*. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Good, honest, temperate, sin- 

 gle, English-speaking German to grow flrst- 

 class greenhouse stock: none but Industrious and 

 neat workmen need apply; place up in fine shape; 

 what wages wanted, room and board. Address 

 No. 18S, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A working foreman to take 

 charge of 12,000 ft. of glass, where roses, 

 carnations, mums and a general line of bedding 

 plants are grown; must be capable of producing 

 flrst-class material; wages good; a steady place. 

 Address No. 176, care Florists'Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED - Young man for general 

 greenhouse work; wages, S25.00 per month, 

 with board and room, to start; a good home and 

 chance to grow up with a growing business; no 

 boozers wanted. Write, giving experience, J. L. 

 Johnson, Prop. DeKalb Greenhouses, DeKaib. 111. 



TTELP WANTED-First-class grower of cama- 

 J-i tions.mums and potted plants, capable of 

 taking full charge of a commercial place, 40,000 

 square feet of glass, and handling help; none but 

 « hustler and one not afraid of work need apply; 

 salary and liberal commission; single, middle age. 

 Address No. 167, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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ANTED--TO lease, good wholesale or retail 

 . Pjace in middle states by experienced flo- 

 ilst, with privilege of buying; onlv parties mean- 

 »JL""®'?P^,"^^<^ answer, with full particulars. 

 Address No. 168, c are Florists' Review, Chicago. 



■p^OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-For small green- 

 A house, real estate in college town. Address 

 HO. l»g, care Flonsts' Review, Chicago. 



F^SiS^^.^-Jl'®"^^* business in a Uve city of 

 A 40,000, in the southwest; 10,000 feet of glass; 

 xr^^»«S® competitor. For paiticulars address 

 J<o. 150, ca re Florists' Review, Chicago. 



F^E.^i^-^-^'-OOO feet of glass; houses in good 

 «„H ).? °"'?"^ well stocked with flrst-class stock 

 f ?2nu- ^°°'iJ*^,^P*\ ^S^ spring business. Located 

 at 401b North Clark St., Chicago. 



F^5i£-^^^-*^^ *'" ^"y 5000 square feet of 

 tools Pf!?'- ^*^ Kround, stock, horse, wagons, 

 5?«i|: J^^ 1 **^ ^^^P required; all stock flrst- 

 Ant^p/ o^Q r*^",? Z*^"" selling. Address Adolph 

 Anthes, 2093 Lowell Ave., Chicago . 



F^?«£'^^^""i^''?^°*'*'"ses, new and good; 2U 

 «to- .^rnwil?„°^'.f^'"?'"aTC0t$S8e. out buildings, 

 fn^«i?i°*A'°& *i'y *° West Washington; please 

 inquire. A. B. Bamett, C entralia, Wash. 



F^?an'Ml^rJH*'"5*'^ ^¥.^^ ice-box, 4'3xl4x8ki; 

 «;in^fJ!..^!f '^n^ cheap if taken quick; just the 



dres! r w 'm"15 ^? "^^./^8t*""»»e of stock. Ad- 

 qress c. W. McKellar , 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



F^Po^^^?^-2*]«» sq. ft. of glass in eastern 

 of ^?onnrt.^&*l.'°.Ko.o.<* repair, and 7>2 acres 

 oi ground; will sell at a big sacrifice; have other 



dress Vn'°/I5^'*^"= write for full particufars Ad- 

 <ires8 No. 16a. care Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



F^5,H^K^~^''^^'.yfi"ed up florist store ready 



com^r-^P«"/i"^*^ '"; '5^^ St. and Madison Ave 

 corner, lease, one to five vears- best nrivnto 



"e1fion°'Affln«*7«" ^ Ci\y!1mSa^t^*;?^^^^^ 



CWcago. °- ***• ^^^^ Florists' Review, 



F v«?~^ -~®^^'^1 greenhouses (built 3 and 4 

 in hM? n^?l'i'"'"°°"l^^'e"lng. 2 lots, 8000 ft. glass 

 barllln- nncup'''**'^''" Michigan; to be solS at a 

 nSrtip Skr^ IIT'°5 ^^ 0",ce, or July 1. For full 

 ^-ldiHac"Mic"h"^ ""^""^ ^^'^^ R. A. Mason & Co.. 



F'^eon^n-^^^i^rf '^ business in central Wis- 

 of Pi«^«- , .•»ir'^'»^P"P"'."t'on; ""^out IS.OOO feet 

 ATiff hPrtrt?).^" ^^"^.''ed with flrst-class carnations 

 nes«- tn v.l?f ^i"".''*' "^"'^'' ^>"1 retire from busi- 

 Fto'risl^'^^^tC^cSo.-^^^'-^" ^»- ^''»- ^^'•^ 



F^Lftif Q^'*^ ^J^^e f«et of glass, well 

 model?, I^^^^^*"^^ of ground. 6-ronm house, al 



»c']?VMk^n^r'k^"STrl^'"§e& is 

 lfoa?^Rre'lf,^C^S5; ^^^'^^« ^oXo.^e 



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FOR SALE- Florist's business and fruit place of 

 29 acres; over 1000 fruit trees, 5 greennouses, 

 good water and heat supply; excellent, new brick 

 house, tenant house, barn, etc.; located at 8a- 

 bula, Iowa; paying business; price, $7,000; owner, 

 WT^. Lovell. Address Miss Ella Hart, 232 Fifth 

 Ave., Clinton, Iowa. 



FOR SALE-$4600 will buy 10 acres of finest rose 

 soil and flve greenhouses stocked with roses 

 and adlantums, heated with steam boiler big 

 enough to heat three times as much glass; steam 

 road and trolley pass the property; can have 

 possession at once; 22 miles from Philadelphia. 

 Write to P. O. Box No. 77, North Wales, Pa. 



FOR SALE— A retail florist business consisting 

 of 4200 feet of glass, well stocked, store build- 

 ing with living rooms above; on two lots, 44x136 

 feet; located In the heart of a residence city 

 (county seat) of 10,000 Inhabitants, less than 50 

 miles from Chicago, with good surrounding 

 towns. Address No. 166, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



OR SALE-OR RENT-Ten acres and 3 green- 

 houses aggregating 5000 ft. of glass in sub- 

 urbs of Atlanta, Ga.; devoted to growing of 

 plants, rose bushes, bulbs and truck, for wnich 

 there is good demand; private water works; two 

 good houses and bam; paved roads: street cars 

 near; best reasons for selling. E. G. Firkins, Sta- 

 tion A. R. F. D. 7, Atlanta, Ga. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouses, residence and prop- 

 erty in good thriving town in central Okla- 

 homa. Address No. 141, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR TO RENT-Qreenhouse prop- 

 erty; two houses 22x150 feet each, latest con- 

 struction, steam heat, brick cottage with modem 

 conveniences; ideal location on river bank, 

 southern exposure; good business opportunity in 

 growing Canadian town of 12,000 people: owner 

 forced to attend to other interests, sacrificing this; 

 write for terms; immediate disposal necessary. 

 Address No. 114, care Florists' Review, Ctiicago. 



FOR SALE— A large, modern and successful flo- 

 ral establishment, the oldest established in 

 the city, carrying a complete line of cut flowers, 

 potted plants, seeds, poultry supplies, etc.; this 

 place must be seen to be appreciated, and, under 

 proper management, is a moneymaker; will be 

 sold at a price that is right. For further informa- 

 tion address C. Edwin Oyster, 607-8 Dollar Bank 

 Bldg., Youngstown, Ohio. 



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 that space pull business. If your advertis- 

 ing is not paying— if you are about to start a 

 campaign— write us. We can make your adver- 

 tising profitable. Send data, size of space and 

 One Dollar for trial Ads. Floral Advertising Club, 

 Newburgh, N.Y. H. Raymond Campbell, Adv. 

 Mgr. 



SITUATION WAHTED 



By competent, all-around man as foreman of 

 flrst-class place where full charge is given. Al 

 grower of 'mums, carnations, roses, pot plants 

 and nursery stock for high-class retail trade. 

 Long experience in handling men to best advan- 

 tage. A hustler; American; no drinker. Perma- 

 nent position, fair treatment and good wages 

 expected. State wages. Address Horticulturist. 

 General Delivery, Fairfield, Conn. 



WANTED 



A gardener who does not use Intoxicating liquors 

 and who is a worker and thoroughly under- 

 stands fruits and flowers — all outdoor work. 

 Give experience and state salary desired in first 

 letter. Address W. S. Prickett, Sidnaw, Mich. 



WANTED -SALESMAN 



To Handle Good Side Lino on CommiMion.. 



One who calls on Florists, Seed Housei^, 

 Nurseries, Cemetery Superintendentfl, ' 

 Monument Dealers, etc. 



I A8 Kramer Bros. F'dy Co., Daftoni 0. 



Splendid Opportunity 



FOR A lAVB 



Carnation Grower and Plantsman 



I will furnish a modem plant of 10,000 ft. glass 

 in fashionable summer resort town; good all 

 year round trade, with no live competition ; com- 

 munity of 20,000 people ; I want you to furnish 

 labor, coal, and do the growing ; I furnish also 

 store well equipped ; profits to be shared ; cor- 

 respondence from hustlers invited. Address 



No. 178 



Care Florists* Re'vie'w, Chicago 



rOR SALE 



Owing to my physical condition I am offering 

 for sale my greenhouse plant of 30,000 sq. ft. 

 glass and 3 acres ground. I will sell part or all 

 and lease land on long lease, low rental. Houses 

 are well stocked. 



Seed and Nursery stock in connection. Fine 

 opening for right party. For further informa- 

 tion, address 



JAMES C. MURRAY 



IXORI8T AND SESDBBIAN 

 411 Main Street PEORIA, ILL. 



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