Adqdst 6, 1908. 



The Weekly Horists' Review. 



27 



HELP WANTED— Steady young man of good 

 habits, who has had several years' experi- 

 ence In retail cut flower business; one who is 

 anxious to work himself up to a first-class situa- 

 tion. L. P. Walz, 1608 Second Ave., Seattle, 

 Wash. 



HELP WANTED—^ gardener; married man 

 preferred; one capable of growing vegeta- 

 bles under glass and trucking VZ acres of good 

 land: a fine, large residence; splendid opportu- 

 nity for a good vegetable man; answer at once, 

 stating salary expected. Louis Elsass, Cbilli- 

 cothe, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED-Working foreman for whole- 

 sale carnation establishment; must be able 

 to take full charge, turn out the best of carna- 

 tions and handle men to the best advantage; 

 single man preferred; state wages expected and 

 give references and full particulars. Address No. 

 5)t, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED— A second'banl Kroeschell or Lord 

 & Burnham boiler, to beat 4000 ft. of glass; 

 state price. J. H. Carlton, 121 Cobb St., Cadillac, 

 Mich. 



WANTED TO LEASE-Greenhouses in north- 

 ern Michigan, Wisconsin or Minnesota: do 

 not want more than 10.000 or 12,000 ft. of glass. 

 Chas. Swan, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Rlvervlew Greenhouses: garden 

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

 bargain. 



FOR RENT-Por term of years: well located 

 and long established greenhouses; 61st and 

 Throop Sts., Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Florist's store, fine location, doing 

 good business. Jacob Russler, 11140 Michi- 

 gan Ave., Roseland, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-One No. 24 Wilks boiler, 24x86. as 

 good as new; S50.00 f. o. b. Elkhart, Ind. Guy 

 C. Lemon, 609 Marion St., Elkhart, Ind. 



FOR SALE-An up-to-date, well-established and 

 growing florist business in a good business 

 town: write for particulars. Mrs. 0. M. Bryan, 

 Marshall, 111. 



FOR SALE-A fine wholesale place in central 

 Ohio; plenty of land; good reasons for sell- 

 ing; a bargain if sold soon. Address No. 73, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Some good 3-inch pipe, guaranteed 

 sound, 6c foot: also some 4-inch: several 

 good small boilers and some double glass, cheap. 

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



FOR 8ALE-Up-to-date retail florist store show- 

 ing good pr< fit; established 17 years; best of 

 reasons for selling. Address Charles H. Fox, 

 2100 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE- About 4000 ft. of 4-lnch boiler tubes 

 at 6c per ft., and 2000 ft. of 4-inch cast iron 

 pipes at 7c per ft.; all guaranteed to be in flrst- 

 class condition. Joseph Labo, Joliet, 111. 



FOR SALE-One No. 2 Morehead fteam trap 

 with flttings; 1 tubular steam boiler, GO H. P., 

 test 100-lb. pressure; both in first-class condition; 

 cheap for cash; Graser & Humphreys, Mt. Ster- 

 ling, Ky. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-1000 Heim double 

 carnation supports with safety clips, used 

 one season. $20.00; or will exchange for 500 ft. 



food second-hand m-inch pipe. Doswell & Son, 

 t. Wayne. Ind. 



FOR SALE-A retail florist business with a 4 

 year lease; a large store with 2 fine show 

 windows and a basement: 1 horse. 1 wagon and a 

 storm buggy. Address Miss Schnell, 308 Collins- 

 ville Ave.,^ast St. Louis, 111. 



FOR SALE-At a bargain; greenhouse plant. 

 10.000 ft. of glass; no competition; a well 

 established business in a good town; will sell on 

 easy terms on account of failing health. For in- 

 formation address Chase & Son, New London, 

 Ohio. 



"E^OR SALE-Quick; 1 greenhouse on 2 lots, well 

 -*■ stocked: 14.000 inhabitants; no competitors 

 miles around; general florist can make money; 

 accident received in fall cause for selling. Ad- 

 dress Mrs. J. Baumgartner, 214 W. Main St., 

 Washington, Ind. 

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XfOR SALE— Well improved greenhouses in 

 -»- Ohio; contain about 9000 ft. glass; sale for 

 all you can grow; near two cemeteries; 5-room 

 house; all steam heated; five large lotk: large 

 ham; reason for selling, sickness. Address No. 

 oo, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



VOR SALE-I want to go south and will sell at 

 •■- a bargain my greenhouses, one 112x20, and 

 one 10x40 ft.; built 2 years; hot water heat; ad- 

 JO'nii'K an 8-room dwelling: on 4 lots or 1 acre of 

 io° 'r D'f'fks from depot, where 2 roads cross; 

 o^miles from Chicago; 3000 carnations in house, 

 1000 carnations yet in fleld, and plenty of miscel- 



si?^,^"^ ^Hii^^- Address or call. Alfred Kunnion, 

 Sheldon, 111. 



FOR SALE-A great bargain: one boiler. 40 H. 

 P.; one boiler, 80 H. P.; all complete and in 

 perfect order; 100 boxes new glass, 16x24 D. S.. 

 at $2.50 per box; six Hippard ventilators. $6.00 

 each; 100 arms, complete, 15c each; 12,000 tile, 

 3-in. G. Van Bochove & Bro., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



FOR SALE— Will sacrifice on easy terms; green- 

 house of 5000 feet of glass, hot water heat, 

 well stocked; city water and electric lights; 10- 

 room house; good barn; four large lots: lots of 

 fruit on place: established business: excellent 

 shipping facilities; located in good northern In- 

 diana town, near Chicago and several other 

 good cities-. For particulars, address Gaylor- 

 Kiefer Realty Company, Mlsbawaka, Ind. 



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

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

 &-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. 



FOR SALE-Or will trade for stock farm in Mis- 

 souri, or will lease, a greenhouse, 8000 feet 

 of glass, eight-room house, barn, chicken houses, 

 sewer, city water, electric lights and gas; prop- 

 erty located in Galena, Kan., 7000 inhabitants; 8 

 miles from Joplin, Mo., 50,000 inhabitants: no 

 competition: greenhouses well stocked; would 

 sell a half interest to a competent florist: am not 

 a florist, and have other business. Address Dr. 

 H. H. Taylor, 111 West 8th St.. Joplin, Mo. 



WANTED 



Man experienced in general florist work to 

 take charge of place; 6000 ft. glass; carnations, 

 mums and general btock; wages $50.00 per month 

 and board and room. Address A. C. Tracy, Box 

 573, Bozeman. Mont. 



FOR SALE 



Owing to the death of the proprietor, a profitable 

 florist's business in Ontario; complete greenhouse 

 plant, well stocked and in good running order. 

 For particulars address No. 57, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT OR 8AL£ AT A SACRIFICE 



Seven greenhouses and stock. The best stand 

 in the center of the city. Don't overlook this 

 snap. VoT particulars see advertisement in the 

 Review of June 18. 

 W. H. HDMFELO FLOBAL CO., Kansas City, Mo. 



GREENHOUSES FOR SALE 



First-class greenhouse establishment in Chica- 

 go: 22.000 feet glass now being replanted in 

 carnations: good condition; good money to be 

 made here by hustling grower. Further particu- 

 lars, A. L. Randall Co., 19 E. Randolph St., 

 Chicago. 



For Sale 



Greenhouse plant, consisting of 3 greenhouses, 

 20-H. P. boiler, lot of 2^2 and 1-in. pipe and stock 

 of plants. For particulars, write 



Owan Si Hanesworth, Fort Smith, Ark. 



The annual meeting of the 



Florbts' Hail Association 



of America 



will be held at The Cataract House, Niagara 

 Falls, at 4:30 p. m., on Tuesday, August 18, 1908. 



JOHN G. B8I.KR, Secretary 



FOR SALE 



A handsomely fitted up florist shop in the best 

 private neighborhood in New York, cor. Madi- 

 son Ave. and 75tta St.: rent $150.00 a month; pos- 

 session at once; lease satisfactory, to good 

 tenant; wUl sell very reasonable. Address 



Pox 545, New York City. 



Wanted 



A first-class grower of plants, general 

 stock; also good forcer of bulbs. Write 



GEO. A. KUHL, Pekin, lU. 



Full particulars in first letter. 



rOR SALE 



Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Wholesale and retail business, well located; 34 

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

 dwelling houses. For terms, 



WM. CLARK. Colorado Springs, Colo. 



For Sale 



Chance of a lifetime. On account of my bus- 

 band's death I desire to sell the business and 

 property, which consists of eight hothouses filled 

 with different plants as the market here requires; 

 also cottage with eight rooms and barn; Ave 

 acres of land in good condition; besides hotbeds 

 and two hot water boilers in good condition; 

 best location that can be had. If interested, 

 please address Mrs. Hugo Book, 10 College St., 

 Worcester, Mans. 



SECOND HAND 



EQUIPMENT 



FOR FLORISTS' USE 



2 72-in. X 18- ft. tubular boilers, 160 H. P. 

 2 72-in. X 16-ft. tubular boilers, 125 H. P. 

 6 66-in. X 18 ft. tubular boilers, 116 H. P. 

 2 66-in. X 16-ft. tubular boilers, 100 H. P. 



1 60-ln. X 16-ft. tubular boiler, 80 H.P. 



2 6a-in. X 16-ft. tubular boilers, 70 H. P. 



3 50-in. X 14 ft. tubular boilers. 70 H. P. 

 2 54-in. X 16-ft. tubular boilers. 70 H. P. 

 2 54-ln. X 14-ft. tubular boilers. 60 H. P. 

 1 48-in. X 12-ft. tubular boiler, 40 H. P. 

 1 42-in. X 10-ft. tubular boiler, 30 H. P. 



Every boiler thoronghly overhauled and tested 

 for 100 lbs. steam and furnished complete with 

 grates, fronts, etc. We have many other sizesi 

 Also a full line of 



Boiler Feei Pumps, Steam Traps, Tanks, 

 All Sizes Wrouglit iron Pipe, 



new and second hand, and a large stock of 

 flttings. Write for prices on anything you may 

 need. We can save you money and guarantee 

 stock in good order. Ask for stock list. 



WIckes Brothers 



New York PIHsburg Sa^liaw, Micb. 



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