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AUGUST 6, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Situation Wanted 



Rv an all-around grower of high grade cut 

 flnwere and plants, having extensive and varied 



rnerience In retail commercial ef-tablishments 

 *nJt large private places and inBtitu'lons; good 

 "°'\,ps rendered; fair wages expected. Address 

 jjo 136. ca re Florists' Review. Chicago. 



Colorado Florists! 



v^omplete outfit — pipes, glass, 

 b(itler, etc., stored in Denver; 

 S uouses. 



CHAS. A. PPEirfCR, Sedalia, Mo. 



special Sale on Second-hand 



Ppes and Boiler Tubes 



1-!., pipe. $2.36; 1'4-ln., $3.18; 1^-in.. $3 72; 2-ln.. 

 Si 92; 2'fl-ia.. $7.86; 8- In., $10.28 per 100 feet. 



BOILER TUBES &;ifiKet'*>^-'°" 



Sale now going on. 



ALBERT&DAVIDSON, Brooklyn.N.Y. 



Tel. 5022 Williamsburg. 68-70 Troutm»n St. 

 Mention The Review when you write. 



Sitaation Wanted 



Open tor engagement as manager of some 

 large corporation or firm, where ability In 

 growing flrst-ilass roses, carnations, violets, 

 poinsetcias and propagating are required; ana 

 well posted in constructing greenhouses and 

 building cement benches: as to my character 

 and accomuliBhments In handling men my past 

 renord is my best endorsement; making floral 

 culture a life study: holding recommendatlona 

 from reliable firms as to my qualifications. 



Address N9. 132, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



For Sale 



(ireeolioiise Property 



"'Located at Somerset and Howard Sts., North 

 Plainfleld, Somerset County, New Jersey. Di- 

 mensions, 248 le. X 106 ft.; contains 3 green- 

 houses, -20 ft. X 175 ft., steel frames: trolley hues 

 pass property; will ^ell cheap and on easy terms. 

 For particulars apply to 



r. B. DAILEY, care f. Berg & Co., ORANGE. N. J. 



I am giving up business and offer 

 for sale 



Very Cheap 



my greenhouses (18.000 ft. of glass); bouses to 

 be removed from property, or will rent for one 

 season with orlvilege of purchase. Houses were 

 run at a profit the past season and are In good 

 condition. Have been growing mainly cut 

 flowers, but conditions are favorable for a vege- 

 table grower: soli la good and ready for the 

 benches. Address 



Frank Huntsman 



20 East 7th St., Cincinnati, O. 



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FARM INTKLLIOENTLY 

 Every reader of The Floristi' Renew who 

 i« interested in farmiog or gardening, .in the 

 growing of fruit or of flowers, is invited to 

 ■end for a free copy of our 80-page catalogue 

 and full information in regard to the Horn* 

 Study Coortei in Agriculture, Horticulture, 

 Landscape Gardening and Floriet. Iture which 

 we offer under Prof. Brooks of the Massachu- 

 sctu Agricultural College and Prof. Craig of 

 the Cornell University. 

 The Home Correipondence School 

 Dept. 60 Springfield, Mass. 



oicuuuii Tbe Review when you wnte. 



For Rent 



GreenhoaBeB at Rookford, 111.; 6000 eq. 

 feet; 3 years old; north and sooth houses; 

 16x18 glass; dirt and manure ready to 

 wheel in; stock can be bought here reas- 

 onable; houses opposite Cedar Bluff 

 Cemetery, where thousands of plants are 

 used; can sell all you raise; lots of funeral 

 decorations; houses located 615 Chapin 

 Ct., Cor. of Rural St., Rookford, 111.; 

 address me at West McHenry, 111.; will 

 go to Rockford and meet yon if you 

 mean business; if you don't, don't write; 

 rent, $300.00 per year. $25.00 per month; 

 $500.00 will stock house; a snap for the 

 right man. J. F. WISNER, West McHenry, III. 



Assignee's Sale 



The undersigned ASSIGNEE, in trust for the creditors of 

 WILLIAM K. PARTRIDGE, FLORIST, will offer for sale at 



Public Auction, on Friday, August 20, 1909, at i o'clock p.m. 



on the premises in LOCKLAND, STATION R, CINCINNATI, 

 OHIO, the entire plant and equipment of said Assignor, represent- 

 ing an investment of $75,000 00, and will be offered for $18,000.00, 

 consisting of about fifty acres of land (five acres fee, forty-five acres 

 lease with privilege of purchase); fifteen greenhouses, having a glass 

 exposure of 75,000 square feet, equipped with steam heating plant 

 of three batteries of boilers. 



The houses and equipment are all practically new and the plant 

 is one of the most modern and complete in the west. This sale is 

 timed to meet The Florists' Convention to be held in Cincinnati 

 during the week of August 20, 1909. 



The plant is easy of access by traction line and for inspection 

 take the Millcreek Valley cars, 5th and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 For further particulars call or write 



W. W. BELLEW, Assignee, 41 Wiggins Block, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Phone M 1427 



Judicial Sale of Part of Assets of the 

 Rosery Flower & Seed Company, Limited 



Tenders will be received addressed to T. Harry Webb, E«quire, Liquidator of the Rosery Flower 

 & Seed Company. Limited, New Nanton Buildiosr. winnipefir. Alanitoba, Canada, and marlted "Tender 

 re Rosery Flower & Seed Uompiny Limited." up to four o'clocli p. m. of tlie 1.5tb day of September, 

 1909. for the purchase of the followinK property of the above named Company, namely: , 



That portion of the Nortii West Quarter of Section thirty-two (32), in Township twelve (12), Range five (6) 

 West of the fourth meridian in the City of Medicine Hat in the Province of Alberta, consisting; of five (5) acres 

 situate and abutting: the South West comer of the City Park, purchased from one William R. Johnston, 

 together with all boildingrs and erections thereon and appurtenances thereto, includinir the following , 

 namely: Greenhouses, store rooms cold storage basement, pipins;, temporarv beatini; apparatus, 

 benches, pots, implements and usual accessories reoresentinK an investment of $15 (XjO or thereabouts. 



The City of Medicine Hat, in the Province of Alberta, has made favorable arrangements as to 

 taxation and for the supply of water and natural gas. 



The above property ofTers a good opportuaity, owine to the existence of nataral gas, good 

 sunny climate and good soil, for establishing a wholesale florist business with a market in Winnipeg, 

 Regina and Calgary. 



TERMS or S^LE: Twenty-five per cent in cash and the balance on terms to bearrantted 

 with, and secured to the satisfaction of, the liquidator. 



A marked cheque payable to the liquidator for ten per cent of the amount of the tender must 

 accompany each tender, which will be returned if tender is not accepted. The tenders will be 

 opened by the Liquidator at his otiice aforesaid on the 16th day of-8eptember, 1909, at the hour of 

 eleven o'clock a. m., and all who tender are requested to be then present. 



The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 



The above property will be sold subject to the following conditions: 



1. The property will be sold subject to a reserve price. 



2. The Purchaser shall be bound by the terms of an agreement with the City of Medicine Hat 

 dated the 17tb day of May, 1909, whi(;h provides amongst other things that the occupant for the time 

 being shall maintain upon the said lands and premises the business of florists as a going concern for 

 a period of Ave years from the date of the purchase, in default of which the lands will revprt to the 

 City on repayment of the sum of ll.00l.00 and the owner "hall have the right to remove his buildings 

 apd other improvements. The agreement further provides that in order to obtain reduced rates for 

 natural gas the occupant must instal and miiaiain on the premises a steam heBting,plant. 



3 The purchaser will be required to enter into an agreement with the City embodying the abore 

 terms. 



4. The purchaser shall have the conveyance prepared at bis own expense, and tender same for 

 execution. 



5. If the purchaser fails to comply with the conditions aforesaid or any of them, the deposit and 

 all other payments made thereon, shall be forfeited, and the premises may be resold; and the defi- 

 ciency, if any resulting from such re-sale, together with all charges attending the same, or 

 occasioned bv the defaulter, are to be made good by the defaulter. 



6. The said property will be sold hubject to the approval of the Court of King's Bench for the 

 Province of Manitoba. 



For further particulars apply to the Liquidator, or to Messrs. Andrews, Andrews. Burbldge & 

 Bastedo Barristers and -Solicitors, Vikins Building, McDermott Avenue and Albert Street, in the 

 City of Winnio<'g. In the Province of Manitoba, hia solidtora. 



Dated at Winnipeg, this 28th day of July, A. D., 1909. 



J. HARRY WEBB. Uqiiidator. No. 308-11 New Naatoa Building. Winaipeg. Manitoba, Can. 



