Apbil 2, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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ELP WANTED— Settled man for gardener and 

 «A lawn work; permanent position, with pleas- 

 ant home. Address, stating wages, which must 

 1>6 small at start, R. D. Blackistone, River 

 Springs, St. Mary's Co., Md 



HELP WANTED— At once, a man capable of 

 potting, bedding out and assisting in retail 

 store when necessary; salary, $12.00 per week; 

 full particulars and copies of references in first 

 letter. John Reck & Son, Bridgeport, Conn. 



HELP WANTED— Assistant in growing cut flow- 

 ers and plants for up-to-date retail establish- 

 ment of about 15,000 feet of glass; $12.00 per week, 

 with room; must be good worker; German pre- 

 ferred. Address John Stamm, Hutchinson, Kan. 



HELP WANTED-A pot plant man to raise Al 

 pot plants for a store trade; would prefer a 

 man with a good European training; married 

 man preferred; must give good references; good 

 opportunity for right man. Write Joy Floral Co., 

 Nashville, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED— At once, thoroughly reliable 

 landscape gardener; must have experience 

 in all kinds of bedding and lawn work; will pay 

 wages accordingly; steady work for a practical 

 man. Address C.E. Pranke, Supt. of Parks, Ok- 

 lahoma City, Okla. 



HELP WANTED— A good grower of carnations, 

 roses, mums and pot plants; must be sober 

 and willing worker; 23,000 ft. of glass; expect to 

 pay good wages to right man; give age, if mar- 

 ried or single, and wages expected. Jno. S. 

 Schleider, Owosso, Mich. 



HELP WANTED-Good grower of roses, carna- 

 tions and general greenhouse plants; must 

 understand his business and be willing to work; 

 35,000 ft. of glass; steady position to good, steady 

 man: state age and wages expected. Berno Flo- 

 ral Cfo., 181 Hedges St., Mansfield, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED-A good grower of roses, car- 

 nations, mums and general stock; a good 

 designer and able to handle help; young, smgle 

 man, with life and energy, for an up-to-date re- 

 tail place: give references and wages expected. 

 Cbas. A. Moss, Spartanburg, S. C. 



TTELP WANTED-A good, honest and reUable 

 XI. working foreman; must be good grower of 

 carnations, roses, mums and bedding plants; per- 

 manent position; 22,000 feet of glass; wages, $15.00 

 per week to start; good references required. 

 Muskogee Carnation Co., Muskogee, Okla. 



HELP WANTED-At once, an all-round man 

 that understands the growing of general 

 bedding stock, palms, ferns and carnations; must 

 be single; wages, $30.00 to $50.00 per mo., board 

 and room, according to ability- do not answer 

 unless qualified. Richard F. Gloede, Evanston, 111. 



HELP WANTED-First-class 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 wanted in first 

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

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-At once, Al rose and carna- 

 tion grower; one who can take full charge of 

 40,000 ft. of glass and produce good stock; must 

 be sober and honest and fully capable of hand- 

 ling help to good advantage; wages, S^iO.OO per 

 month and, if single, good room on the place. 

 Address No. 198, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— To rent, by experienced grower, 

 greenhouses in middle states. Address No. 

 191, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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

 and some land; central states; give full par- 

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

 view, Chicago. 



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OR SALE-27,000 feet of glass; houses in good 

 condition; well stocked with first-class stock 

 and in good shape for spring business. Located 

 at 4016 N orth Clark St., Chicago. 



"C^OR SALE-$2800 will buy 5000 square ifeet of 

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

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

 class; good reason for selling. Address Adolph 

 Anthes, 209 3 Lowell Ave., Chicago. 



E^OR SALE-Nicely fitted up florist store ready 

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

 coraer; lease, one to five years; best private 

 neighborhood in New York City; immediate pos- 

 Bession. Address No. 1»8, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



"C^OR SALE-20,000 square feet of glass, well 

 ^ stocked, 3 acres of ground, 6-room house, all 

 modern, in good repair ; money making place in 

 Dest city in Indiana; $4,500 required; details to 

 parties meaning business. Address No. 106, care 

 yion sts' Review, Ctiicago. 



"POR SALE-Florist's business in central Wis- 

 ;*- consin; 25,000 population; about 18,000 feet 

 ot glass; well stocked with first-class carnations 

 ana bedding plants; owner will retire from busi- 

 ness: to be sold at once. Address No. 188, care 

 'lorists' Review, Chicago. 



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

 I? Pennsylvania, in good repair, and Vu acres 

 of Mound; will sell at a big sacrifice; have other 

 business interests; write for full particulars. Ad- 

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



FOR SALE-A greenhouse plant of about 19,000 

 ft. of glass; aH stocked, steam heat, city 

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

 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-Pive greenhouses, under 20,000 feet 

 of glass, with growing crop of carnations, 

 four acres of ground, best kind of soil, 5-room 

 and attic frame dwelling (24x36 feet), good well 

 and windmill, barn, horse and wagon; property 

 built six years ago and is in Al condition; will be 

 sold at a Dargain. Wisconsin National Loan and 

 Building Association, Room 22, Mitchell Bldg., 

 East Water and Michigan Sts., Milwaukee. Wis. 



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 

 opportunity for an up-to-date florist; competition 

 harmless; well-stocked greenhouses, with block 

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

 tools, supplies and stock; conservatory store in 

 center of retail district on leased lot: price, 

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

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED 



By a well-trained, competent, all-round gardener: 

 German; graduate of Horticultural College; 15 

 years' practical experience in Europe and Amer- 

 ica in commercial and private establishments, 

 public parks and botanical gardens; a hustler, 

 strictly sober and trustworthy; married, no chil- 

 dren; a first-class grower of plants and cut 

 flowers and good landscape gardener. Employed 

 at present (for five years) as foreman on large 

 Agricultural College; would like to change posi- 

 tion soon or later; east or south preferred; per- 

 manent position and good salary expected. 

 Please state wages; best references given. Ad- 

 dress No. JJOS.care Florists' Review, Chicago, 111. 



WANTED 



Manager- 



Foreman 



To take entire charge of our plant. Must be 

 strictly sober, reliable and capable of conduct- 

 ing a large place successfully, and be indorsed 

 by former business associates. Must also be able 

 to take up about $5000.00 worth of stock, to have 

 a working interest in firm. 



L. F. DARNELL, Treaa. 



The J. M. Gasser Comiiany, 1085 Pros- 

 pect Ave., Cleveland, OMo. 



FOR SALE 



Florist business and fruit place of 29 

 acres. Over 1000 fruit trees, mostly 

 bearing. Five greenhouses, 9000 sq. ft. 

 of glass. Good water and heat supply. 

 Excellent new brick house, tenant house, 

 barn, etc., located at Sabula, Iowa. 

 Paying business. Price $7,000. W. B. 

 Lovell, owner. Address 



MISS ELLA HART, Agent 

 S82 Flftb Avenue, CUnton, lovra 



WANTED 



At once, an energetic and sober man as assistaqt 

 in greenhouses and vegetables on private place; 

 $50.00 per month, without board. Address J. D. 

 Knickman, care of Marstoii, Port Chester, N. Y. 



WANTED 



A competent man for designing and packing 

 room, to take full charge. Must be a first-class 

 workman on funeral work and be thoroughly 

 experienced in the retail cut flower line. Also, 

 one experienced on pot plants and design work. 

 Good situations for the right men. Apply with 

 references. S. J. REUTER & SON. Inc., 



Westerly, R. I. 



WANTED = SALESMAN 



To Handle Good Side Line on Commission. 



One who calls on Florists, Seed Houses, 



Nurseries, CeD[ietery Superintendents, 



Monument Dealers, etc. 



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



Splendid Opportunity 



FOR A LIVK 



Carnation Grower and Plantsman 



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

 in fashionable Rummer resort town; good all 

 year round trade, with no live competition ; com- 

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

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

 store well equipped ; profits to be shared ; cor- 

 respondence from bustlers invited. Address 



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