Mat 7, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists'" Review. 



SITUATION WANTED-By a young lady In an 

 up-to-date retail florist store; experienced. 

 Address No. Jl!84,care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— First-class rose grower 

 wants position as foreman of commercial 

 place. Address No. 848, care Florists' Review, 

 Obieago. 



SITUATION WANTED-To take entire charge; 

 by a practical grower of roses, carnations, 

 and general stock; a single middle-aged man; cap- 

 able of managing a large plant; has had a lifers 

 experience in leading places; good references; 



food wages expected. Address No. 840, care 

 lorists' Review, Ohicago. 



SITUATION WANTED-On commercial or pri- 

 vate place, as head gardener or working fore- 

 man, by first-class grower of roses, carnations, 

 mums and general line of pot plants; good land- 

 scape gardener; 35 years old; married, small fam- 

 ily; 18 years' practical experience; with good rec- 

 ommendations; eastern states preferred. Ad- 

 dress No. 8S6, care Florists' Review, Ohicago. 



HELP WANTED-Four helpers for greenhouse 

 work; also one or two good rose growers. 

 Apply to Bassett & Washburn, Hinsdale, 111. 



HELP WANTED— Two rose growers, with some 

 experience; state wages without board. Ad- 

 dress No. 184, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-By October 1, competent 

 young man for retail store; good position to 

 right party; enclose references. Spokane Florist 

 Co., Spokane, Wash. 



HELP WANTED-At once, first-class grower of 

 ferns, palms, and general line of pot stuff; 

 permanent place and good salary for the right 

 man. Wm. Seekins, Duluth, Minn. 



HELP WANTED-A first-class grower of roses, 

 carnations and mums; state wages expect- 

 ed; only a good grower need apply. Address 

 Frank Beu, 2780 N. 40th Ave., Chicago, 111. 



HELP WANTED- Young man who has had one 

 or two years' experience in a good commer- 

 cial place; wages, $9.00 to $11.00 per week. Le- 

 vant Cole, 89 Wendall St., Battle Creek, Mich. 



ELP WANTED-A good grower of pot plants 

 and general greenhouse stock; must under- 



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stand bedding out; good wages; apply at once. 

 Boehringer Bros., 325 Park Ave., Bay City, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— A first-class man in retail 

 store in Chicago; must be up-to-date in mak- 

 ing up and decorating; state age and salary ex- 

 pected. Address No. 171, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-First-class designer, decora- 

 tor and store-man; one used to very best 

 class of trade; good chance for a first-class man 

 and a pusher; state references and approximate 

 salary expected. Address No. 835, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED- Young man as assistant to 

 proprietor on small place, doing a general 

 retail business; one with general knowledge of 

 growing and also helping in putting up work; 

 please state wanes expected without board and 

 give references. Address Florist, Box 126, 

 Beaver, Pa. 



HELP WANTED-Plantsraan with experience 

 in potting and watering; must be careful 

 and painstaking; please send, witb application, 

 copy of references from former employer; also 

 state age, nationality, and full particulars; wages, 

 to start, $12.00 per week. Address .T. A. Peterson, 

 3132 McHenry Ave., Weswood, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED-To rent with privilege of buying, 

 8000 to 10,000 feet of glass, some place in the 

 state of Ohio. Address Box 627, Clyde. Ohio. 



"YYANTED-First-class gardener and florist to 

 ^ ' invest capital in greenhouses in growing 

 city; ideal location. Write J. C. Hennessey, La 

 Port, Ind. . 



P^OR SALE-4 new greenhouses, each 150x30 ft.; 

 ■■- also dwelling and four 50-ft. lots. Address 

 or call at 3645 Ridge Aveme, Rogers Park, 111. 



"C'OR SALE-Florists' display refrigerator; sult- 

 -■- able for retail store; has been used ten 

 months; price reasonable. Address Brighton 

 Floral Co., Station S., Cincinnati, O. 



■pOR 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 North Clark St., Chicago. 



T^^OR SALE-First-class greenhouse cstablish- 

 f- ment, with residence and barn; located in 

 Milwaukee; for $12,000.00; $5000.00 down, balance 

 on terns to suit you. Address Box 775, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. 



"POR SALE-Water tube boiler; just the thing 

 f- for small greenhouse or 6 to 10 room dwell- 

 ing; in good condition; tested to 110 lbs; cold 

 water pressure. Price, $35.00. Kleinhans Bros., 

 ot, Louis, Mich. 



FOR SALE-Rivervlew Greenhouses: garden 

 and fruit-farm; Covington, Ind.; a first-class 

 bargain. 



FOR SALE— Two greenhouses, with long lease 

 on ground, in the center of Chicago. Ad- 

 dress No. 887, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-2ia h. p. J ack-of- all-Trades gaso- 

 line engine, 4500 gal. cedar tank, deep well 

 cylinder, pumping outfit complete, at a fraction 

 of its cost; everything in running order. Geo. E. 

 Campbell, Flourtown, Pa. 



FOR SALE-Nicely fitted up florist store ready 

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

 comer; lease, one to five years; best private 

 neighborhood in New York City; immediate pos- 

 session. Address No. 188, care Florists' Review, 

 Obieago. 



FOR SALE— A well-improved greenhouse prop- 

 erty, located in central Kansas; 5000 feet of 

 glass, 10 acres land; everything in first-class run- 

 ning order; an Al location for early vegetables: 

 write for particulars. Address No. 858, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-80-acre farm, on the bank of Fox 

 River, with four greenhouses and stock of 

 plants: 44 miles from Chicago on C, B. & Q. R. R.; 

 near electric line; including cows, horses, wag- 

 ons and farm implements; price, $18,000.00; also 

 suitable for country residence. Box 8, Oswego, 111. 



FOR SALE— 500-acre farm, suitable for stock, 

 grain or truck farming; two-thirds in culti- 

 vation, balance timber; plenty fruit; good houses 

 three tenant houses, barn, silo, etc.; mild, bealth- 

 ful climate; bandy school, railroad and church; 

 we have many advantages over the west; price, 

 $10,500. Emmanuel Biser, Route 2, Westover, Md. 



OR SALE— A greenhouse plant of about 19,000 

 ft. of glass: all stocked, steam heat, citv 

 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, 

 roadmoor, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Ij^OR SALE— At sacrifice; good-paying retail 

 I? florist's business, consisting of two lots, 4500 

 ft. of glass, houses well-stocked with bedding 

 plants and carnations, store with living; rooms 

 and '7-ft. basement; in very heart of thriving resi- 

 dence city of 10,000 inhabitants: 45 miles from 

 Chicago; give immediate possession; price, $4500, 

 $2000 cash and balance on time to suit purchaser. 

 Address No. 844, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-5 Greenhouses, about 20,000 ft. of 

 glass, well stocked, 4 acres best kind of soil, 

 5-room and attic house, good well and windmill, 

 bam, horse, wagon, tools and stock; everything 

 goes with the plant; good trade, can sell all the 

 stock you can grow: located near city of about 

 400,000 inhabitants, accessible to steam and elec- 

 tric lines. Address Wisconsin National Loan and 

 Building Association, 22 Mitchell Bldg., East Wa- 

 ter and Michigan Sts., Milwaukee, Wis. 



PARTNER WANTED-$1300.00 gives a half in- 

 terest in a well-established florist business, 

 with conditions: 7000 sq. ft. of glass; money 

 making place; only a party of strict moral stand- 

 ing taken. Address P. O. Box 465, Ayer, Mass. 



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FOR SALE 



Two (2) J. Mohr & Sons 85 H. P. boilers, in 

 good condition. Mueller A Yoang Grain Co., 



2 Sherman St., Chicago. 



FINE PRINTING 



500 fine XXX envelopes. $1.25; 500 statements, 

 $1.15; 500 note heads, $1.25. Fine cuts used if 

 desired. GEO. K. WICKHAM, 84 E. Beecher 

 St., Adrlaxi, Miob. 



PARTNER WANTED - Reliable fiorist with 

 20,000 carnation plants, good varieties, little 

 cash, and capable of erecting greenhouses; ma- 

 terial now at greenhouses near Chicago; or 

 florist with $5000, more or less, cash, can become 

 part owner of established modern greenhouse 

 business. Address C. F. Morris, 810 Ashland 

 Block. Chicago. 



SITUATION WAN-TED 



In California, by an English-speaking German 

 in general greenhouse line, the Ist of June. Ad- 

 dress Peter Eriksen, care John Null, 221 S. 20th 

 St., Murphysboro. 111. 



Business Chance 



Wanted— Party to buy or organize company to 

 buy out new wholesale plant. This plant is in a 

 position to Immediately command a very 

 larare trade and is without doubt one of the 

 best chances ever offered. Correspondence con- 

 fidential. Address No. 237, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED 



By competent florist, as foreman of commer- 

 cial or private place; especially good on rosea, 

 carnations and mums; well up as landscape ar- 

 chitect; life experience; handle help to best ad- 

 vantage; German; married; 29 years of age. 



Address H. L. L. 



Box 74, ABINGDON, VA. 



WANTED 



A first-class grower of roses, carnations and 

 mums and general bedding stock; wages, $15.00 

 per week; none but a first-class man need apply; 

 enclose copy of reference in first letter; 25,000 ft. 

 of glass; all new and up-to-date: in central West 

 Virginia. 



ADORKSS BOX NO. 850 



Care Florists* Review, Cliloasro 



rOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale and retail business, well located; S4 

 greenhouses; 13 acres of land; 4 boUers, 16-60; 2 

 dwelling bouses. For terms, 



WM. CURK. Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR SALE 



NEAR PHIUDELPHU 

 Price Low for Quick Sale 



Nursery and florist business, convenient railroad 

 facilities, very desirable location; greenhouses, 

 8000 feet of glass; nine-roomed bouse, with all 

 modern conveniences; stable and all outbuildings 

 new and complete; 30 acres of land, 6 planted to 

 ornamental shrubbery, etc.; the greenhouses are 

 stocked with roses and other stock. A rare 

 chance for the right party. Write for an appoint- 

 ment. Good reasons for selling. Triflers need 

 not apply. Address 



NURSERY, R. T. D. No. 5 



Box 64 NORRISTOWN, PA. 



The Florists* Manual 



We note yonr advertisement in a recent number of the REVIEW of the 

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 for a copy of this valuable book. The writer is thoroughly acquainted with 

 the first edition of this work, having often had occasion to use it for reference 

 while a student at the Michigan Agricultural College. Please rush this order, 

 for we feel, with Mark Twr in, that we "would rather not use violence." 



South Bend, Ind., July 28, 1906. SOUTH BEND FLORAL CO. 



THE REVISED EDITION IS NOW READY. 

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