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JUNB 10, 1900. 



The Weekly Ronsts' Review. 



29 



FOR RENT-7IS00 ft. of KlasB, with dwelUoK; 

 will sell plants; rent, lUOO a montb. Mrs. 

 May Bradley, 1901 S. A. 8t.. Elwood, Ind. 



FOR SALE-Hotbouee in city of 22,000; BDap 

 for somebody: can be bad on payments. Ad- 

 dress J. M. Byler, 107 N. Bell. Shawnee, Okla. 



FOR SALE-Second-band hot water boiler; will 

 heat bouse aOxlon ft.; in good workinR con- 

 ilition; $40.00. F. E. SelkregK, North East, Pa. 



FOR S\LE— Second-band bags; burlap and 

 barrel covers of every kind bought and sold; 

 tvrite for prices. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, 



>/a. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse property; 5000 (t. glass; 

 6-room house: good stable: no competition; 

 iilenty of stock: can sell everything you raise. 

 Dfl. Fenton, West Newton, Pa. 



FOR SALE— House, barn, 3 greenhouses, 275 

 ft. frontage on main street opposite large 

 flemetery; good opyortunity: easy terms. Apply 

 0. 0. Pollworth Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR SALE— A valuable greenhouse property 

 in a good town; no competition; can sell 

 more than you can grow at good prices; ill 

 health. Dwight Gieenhouses, Dwight, ill. 



FOR SALE— Florist place, near cemetery; 8 

 miles from center of city; 9000 ft of glass, 

 stocked; 7-room bouse; large barn; S1500.00. 

 Charles H. Cook, 2684 W. Mosher St., Baltimore. 

 Md. 



FOR SALE-One high-pressure horizontal tub- 

 ular boiler, 4 ft.xl4 ft.; 40 3><2-in. flues: full 

 flush front; complete with all trimmings; all in 



good order, cheap. Frank Newforth, Van Wert, 

 bio. 



FOR SALE-One of the leading floral stores in 

 the booming city of ijeattle; reasons, other 

 pressing business; triflers need expect no an- 

 swer. Address No. 31, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE-A beautiful opal florists' ice box, 

 8 ft. wide by 10 ft long; cost $1028.00 to build; 

 used only 6 months; $500.00 f. o. b^a bargain. 

 Address Ella Grant Wilson, 3146 W. 14th St , 

 Oieveland, Ohio. 



FOR SALE-In western New York; place of 20.- 

 000 sq. ft. of glass; flne work shed and bandy 

 constructed; all recently built: will be sold rea- 

 sonably for cash, or part on time. Address No. 

 8, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-1 second hand hot water Weath- 

 ered boiler, only used a few years, just as 

 good as new: cost $260.00; to get rid of it quick, 

 as I am changing to steam, will sell for $95.00: 

 will heat 3000 sq. ft. Max B. Schreiber, McDon- 

 ald, Pa. 



FOR SALE-2 greenhouses, 101x25; built 3 years 

 ago; hot water heat; well stocked with car- 

 nations and bedding plants; bouses and contents 

 in flrst-class condition: good local trade; 28 

 miles from Chicago. Address Nelson L. Saylor, 

 860 Centre St., Naperville, 111. 



FOR SALE-Greenhouse property; lot. 100x125 

 ft.; 6000 ft. of glass; well stocked with bed- 

 ding plants, carnations, etc.; >a block from street 

 car line and cemetery; good trade; will sell at 

 reasonable price; owner wants to leave the city. 

 Address N. Linden, 3104 21st Ave. S., Minneapo- 

 lis, Minn. 



FOR SALE-3 greenhouses, well stocked with 

 chrysanthemums, carnations and other 

 plants: 2, 20xM ft., and 1. 17x90 ft.; all in good 

 condition: hot water heating; lot, 99x210 ft.; 

 doing flrst-class retail business; located in a city 

 of 600,000 inhabitants. Call or write to (George 

 Neubert, 8417 Connecticut Ave., Cleveland, O. 



FOR SALE— Boiler bargains; 4 60in.xl4 ft. tub- 

 ular boilers, good for 90 lbs. pressure, no 

 patches or blemishes; price, $1SO.OO each; more 

 than 40 other good boilers, both larger and 

 smaller, suitable to greenhouse work, including 

 flre-box boilers: can furnish a number of good 

 boiler tubes. Hugh W. Dyar, 204 Dearborn St., 

 Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



By successful rose grower; Beauties and teas; 

 competent to take full charge. Address No. 

 85, caie Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



By florist and all-around grower, capable of 

 tacing entire charge. Address No. 88, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED 





Grower of roses, carnations and mums; 15,000 

 feet glass: state age, reference and wages. 

 Janctiun City Floral Co., Jnaction City, Kaa. 



FOR SALE-In the outskirts of Baltimore, the 

 great metropolis of the sout^, valuable 

 greenhouse property; lot 100x160, with use of ad- 

 ditional land; ha* 9000 ft. of glass; dwelling of 7 

 rooms with modem improvements; this entire 

 property with the stock on hand goes for $2200. 

 For further particulars address Fidelity Realty 

 Syndicate, Baltimore, Md. 



"' rOR SALE 



Greenhouse establishment in Chicago In good 

 condition. 

 Flu«n;« Bros. ,8791 N. Leavltt St. .CXbioaco 



WANTED 



Any one knowing the present addrees 

 of Ben Doman, formerly of Independ- 

 ence, Mo., will greatly oblige by for- 

 warding it to me at once. 



F. A. Sexton, Independence, Mo. 



WANTED AT ONCE 



Working foreman, a gootl grower of roses, car- 

 nations and a general lise of pot plants. Must 

 be a capable man, able to take charge and to 

 produce results. Permanent position and good 

 wages to the right man. 



Address 



THOS. FRANKS & SON, Champaign, III. 



rOR SALE 



Kroeschell Boilers 



Oan Btdp any size. Telegraph. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 55 Erie SL, Chicago 



POR SALE 



GRXKHHOUn; stocked with general vari- 

 eties of plants suitable for city trade. Will suit 

 a florist of small means, to start on. Splendid 

 opening. 



Built for private use and pleasure, but find it 

 too large, and other business interests preclude 

 my giving it attention 



To a man who c<>me« well recommended, I 

 will give a good showing to make money. 



FRANK TRIMBLE (Owner) 

 85 Madison Ave., MEMPHIS, TENN. 



WANTED 



Nursery Foreman 



Permanent position for right party. 

 Mast be well up on growing high-grade 

 ornamentals and a good handler of men. 



Landscape Foreman 



Experienced in carrying out land- 

 scape work and familiar with orna- 

 mental stock. 



THE ELM CITY NURSERY CO. 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



WANTED 



More Killarney, Brides, Brides- 

 maids, Beauties and other good 

 Roses. We have the demand and 

 can make satisfactory returns for 

 good, clean stock. Can also handle 

 more Valley, Asparaitus Plumo- 

 sus,Adiantum and Smilax— Good 

 prices and prompt payments. 



GREATER NEW YORK FLORISTS' ASS'N 



OBO. W. CRAWBUCK, Mgr. 

 162 Livingston St., - BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



For Sale 



GreeDbouse plant of 26,000 ft. of glass; an up-to- 

 date place, heated by steam, and cheap fuel; the 

 houses are in good condition, well stocked with 

 everything for wholesale and retail trade; also 

 flower and seed store, with fixtures; 7-room 

 house and 8 acres of laud; the business is worth 

 at least S12.000 a year; have made enough to re- 

 tire and want to sell, or will lease to a resnonsi- 

 ble party with privilege of buying; it will take 

 •8000.00 to fewing the deal, so don't answer if you 

 haven't this amount in eB«h. Thio is an excel- 

 lent opportunity and is worth investigating. Ad- 

 dress No. 41, care Florists' Kevlew, Ohicago. 



For Sale 



Greenhouse property, to close the estate of John 

 £. Andre, deceased. Desirable greenhouse prop- 

 erty of the late John £. Andre, just outside of 

 Doylestown, Pa., consisting of 4 acres of land, 

 9-room dwelling with bath-room and steam heat; 

 modem barn; artesian well; 8 greenhouses, con- 

 sisting of 30.000 sq. (t. of glass with propagating 

 house, mushroom bouse, offlce and rose cellar; 

 new boiler house with IbO h. p. boiler, 60-ft. 

 brick stack; 3 other boilers, 1 engine and pump, 

 all in good condition; everything in flrst-class 

 order, with plenty of room to build: along rail- 

 road, good place for switch; stocked with good 

 healthy pink and white Killarney, Bride and 

 Maid rose plants; complt^te with tools, etc.; 

 $12,000, S600O in cash. Call, or write to John R. 

 Andre, Adm., Doylestown, Pa. 



FOR SALE 



The GREENHOUSE PROPERTY, to cIom 

 the ESTATE OF M. J. LYNCH. DeccaMd 



The old-established greenhouse property of 

 the late M. J. Lynch, on the Houth Road, near 

 the city of Pouchkeepaie. N. T., consisting 

 ot Sixteen Greenliouaea, 30 000 square feet 

 of Glass with entire stock of Palms, Rosea, Oar- 

 nations, Bedding Plants, and Plants of all kinds, 

 etc. 



Kla^t-rooni DwelUns. with hot -water 

 heating and slate roof, also. 



Five-room Gardener '■ Cottace, adjoin- 

 ing Greenhouses. 



iJtrge, substantial Carriage House. 



This is a valuable location, with ample water 

 supply, adjoining Rural cemetery, on line of 

 Wappingers trolley, one mile and a quarter from 

 Court House. 



For Parttoulara Apply 



THOMAS M. LYNCH 



256 Main SL. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 





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