Makch 26. 1908. 



The Wecy y Florists' Review. 



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HELP WANFED-A youiiK man with some ex- 

 nerience on a commercial place: state expe- 

 rience, salary expected and references. Ed. A. 

 Lorentz, 6 Spring S t., Middletown. N. Y. 



ELP WANTED-First-clasK grower of roses, 

 ** carnations and pot plants for store; green- 

 houses in city of 21,000 in the northwest; the best 

 climate on earth: good wages to right party; 

 write full particulars and wages vvanted in first 

 letter. Address No. 189, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-Aii active, reliable man; must 

 be thoroughly competent for growing carna- 

 tions, ferns, mums and bulbs, also some, pot 

 plants, whicli < sell at my retail store; Posit on 

 only for married man, to live on place; rent, $9.00 

 a month, 3 rooms: state wages and experience. 

 Adolph Brlx, 1518 St. Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



HELP WANTED-One or two young men, 16 to 

 20, who are anxious to learn the Horist busi- 

 ness in establishment where a general line of pot 

 plants and cut flowers are raised; employer has 

 had 15 years of experience in Belgian, English, 

 German and American concerns, and will give a 

 young man, anxious to learn, the full benefit of 

 his experiencc;board and room, with small sal- 

 ary. 0. E. De Wever, Clayton, Mo. 



WANTED-To rent, by experienced grower, 

 greenhouses in middle states. Address No. 

 191, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTET)-40OO-6OOO ft. of glass, with residence 

 and some land; central states: give full par- 

 ticulars. Address No. 194, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



WANTED— To lease, good wholesale or retail 

 place in middle states by experienced flo- 

 rist, with privilege of buying; only parties mean- 

 ing business need answer, with full particulars. 

 Address No. 103, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED-To buy, good retail establishment 

 in middle states, near good-sized town, with 

 good chance lor enlarging for wholesale trade; 

 only parties meaning bu.siness need answer; give 

 full particulars. Address No. IKS, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



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-27.000 feet of glass; houses In good 

 condition: well stocked with flrst-class stock 

 and in good shape for spring business. Located 

 at 4010 North Clark St., Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Florist business in a live city of 

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

 only one competitor. For paiticulars address 

 No. 160, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-$2800 will buy 5000 square feet of 

 glass, new; ground, stock, horse, wagons, 

 tools, etc.: $2000 cash required; all stock flrst- 

 class; good reason for selling. Address Adolph 

 Anthcs, 2()<j;i Lowell Ave., Chicago. 



VOR 8ALE-26,000 sq. ft. of glass in eastern 

 J- Pennsylvania, in good repair, and 7 H* acres 

 of ground: will sell at a big sacrifice: have other 

 business interests; write for full particulars. Ad- 

 dress No. 16», care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Nicely fitted up florist store ready 

 to do business in; 75th St. and Madison Ave. 

 corner; lease, one to Ave years; best private 

 neighborhood in New York City: immediate pos- 

 session. Address No. 1x8, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



TTOR SALE-Seven greenhouses (built 3 and 4 

 -i- years), 7-rooni dwelling, 2 lots, 8000 ft. glass, 

 in best city in northern Michigan: to be sold at a 

 bargain; possession at once, or July 1. For full 

 particulars and price write R. A. Mason & Co., 

 Cadillac, Mich. 



FOR SALE- Florist's business in <entral Wis- 

 consul: 2.">.000 poinilation; about 18,000 feet 

 of glass: well stocked with first-class carnations 

 and bc<lding plants; owner will retire from busi- 

 ness; to l)c sold at once. Address No. leS. care 

 Honsts' Review, Chicago. 



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OR SALE-20,000 square feet of glass, well 

 — stocked. 3 acres of ground, 6-room house, all 

 modern, m good repair : money making place in 

 best city in Indiana: $4,500 required: details to 



i garties meaning bu.siness. Address No. 106, care 



! Florists' Review, Chicago. 



p^OR SALE- Florist's bu.siness and fruit place of 

 ! -i- p acres: over 1000 fruit trees, 5 greenhouses, 

 good water and heat sutiply; excellent, new brick 

 house, tenant house, barn, etc.: located at Sa- 

 biila, Iowa; paying business; price, $7,000: owner, 

 W. H. Lovell. Address Miss Ella Hart, 232 Fifth 

 Ave.. Clinton, Iowa. 



Tr*-*'^-r?;6i'?~^ ""etail florist business consisting 

 • ,A^ ^.^^^ 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. 156, care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. * 



FOR SALE— Florist's large ice-box, 4iaxl4x8ip; 

 can be had cheap if taken quick; just the 

 thing for retailer to use for storage of stock. Ad- 

 dress 0. W. McKellar, 51 Wab ash Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE-OR RENT-Tcn 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 which 

 there is good demand; private water works; two 

 good houses and barn; paved roads: street cars 

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

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



FOR SALE-A greenhouse plant of about 19,000 

 ft of glass: all stocked, steam heat, city 

 water, cheap coal, 6-room cottage, 1 acre ground: 

 this is a rare chance for a good florist; soil and 

 water the best; everything goes with the plant: 

 good trade; can sell all the stock you can grow: 

 good reason for selling. Address A. D. Jones, 

 Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



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 supphes, 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. 



FOR SALE- An established and well-paying flo- 

 rist business in the fastest growing city of 

 the southwest: owner has real estate interests 

 which require his entire attention: this is a rare 

 opportunitv for an up-to-date florist; competition 

 harmless: well-stocked greenhouses, with block 

 of ground close in; 9-room house, stable, houses, 

 tools, suvjplies and stock; conservatory store in 

 center of retail district on leased lot: price, 

 $12,000; terms. Address No. 196, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WHEN YOU PAY for advertising space-make 

 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 WANTED 



By competent, all-around man as foreman of 

 first-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 wa^es 

 expected. State wages. Address Horticultunst. 

 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. 



TO LEASE OR RUN ON SHARES 



The owner of a small nursery and well stocked 

 greenhouse and flower shop now doing business 

 in Northampton, will make a liberal business 

 offer (based on lease or shares) with an enter- 

 lirising nurseryman and florist of training and 

 experience. Apjily to the 



Home-Cultthre Clubs Labor Excbanere, 

 Nortbampton, Mass. 



WANTED = SALESMAN 



To Handle Good Side Line on Commisilon. 



One who calls on Florists, Seed Houses, 



Nurseries, Cemetery Superintendents, 



Monument Dealers, etc. 



The Kramer Bros. F'dy Co., Dayton, 0. 



Splendid Opportunity 



FOR A LIVE 



Carnation Grower and Plantsman 



I will furnish a modern 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' Review, 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 



FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN 

 411 Main Street PEORIA, ILL. 



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