AUGUST 12, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



35 



FOR SALE-Hltchlngs No. 4 Saddle boiler, in 

 eood condition; wTlJ heat WOO sq. ft. of glass; 

 J20 ijO cash. The Kaber Co., LaPorte, Ind. 



,,R8kljE-2 60-ln.zlS-ft. horltontal tubular 

 boilers in first-class condition; complete 

 «p II front and all castings; call at once. Mld- 

 li, 'l Linseed Co.. 66 W. Division St., Chicago. 



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F)R SALE-On account of other business, a 

 Horist's store and 2 greenhouses, 100x20, lo- 

 /•a .'d in good neighborhood with good retail 

 tr uie- long, favorable lease; no repairs; green- 

 hV ises planted in Boston ferns will bring price 

 ni ulace by first of November: also primroses. 

 n I ms and other stock; reason for selling and 

 iu oarticWars will be given to parties Inter- 

 e" 'd Address P. P.. 9J0 N. Campbell Ave., Chl- 



OR SALE-An tip-tb date. 18 years established 



tlorists' business louHted in a city of 250.t00, 



inll^s from couit house. 1 block from car line, 



(lining a large cemetery: city water; steam 



,tt; well stocked; the place has been rebuilt 



y4 years ago and a 4room house, office. 2 



^eDhouses and sherl were put up new then, so 



'' place is in splendid condition; a great oppor- 



licy for the right party; only $1600 00 cash re- 



ired; balance on easy terms. _B'or particulars 



aiiply to H. Fuchs, 5^6 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky. 



F'OR SVLE— Two fire-box hot water boilers, 

 used four years; will heat 6000 feet of 4- 

 ii. 'h pipe each, in good condition, price $215.00 

 each on board car; .HOOO feet of 4 inch pipe. 1000 

 f'Ct of 6-inPh pipe, as good as new. at 10 cents 

 per foot; four No. 2 Morehead steam traps, used 

 three years, in perfect working condition. $45.00 

 each; one high pr-ssure steam pump. 8'2 inch 

 ». lotion. 8-inch discharge, in good nondliion. 

 rriee, $5000. Address George Reinberg. 51 

 Wabash Ave .or call 801 Balmoral Ave.. Chicago. 



FOR SALE-Florist business cheap; $3800.00, 

 part cash and the balance long time; easy 

 payments; at the beautiful German Protestant 

 oemeterv at Walnut Hills: established since 1889: 

 tine bedding plant and cut flower, private as 

 well as cemetery cash home trade the year 

 round: plenty soace for greenhous^es and hot- 

 beds: good frame house of 6 rooms on the place; 

 :? greenhouses; plenty of hotbed frames anfl 

 sash: possession given at once: reason for sell- 

 ing, sicknoss and death. Address 919 Churchill 

 Ave., W. H.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED— Rose Growers 



HtLlfR BUGS., New CasUe, Ind. 

 FOR SALE 



Nice home and florist business; bargain; will 

 sell business to be moved off property; splendid 

 chance to buy an established business and good 

 will; seashore homn: splendid climate; growing 

 town and growing business. If interested write 

 No. 18«. care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Partner Wanted 



9,000 feet of glass; $2,000 half interest; $1,000 

 oash or how much have you to invest; make me 

 an offer and I will guarantee business to pay 

 the rest. Write for full particulars. Address 

 No 145, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Wanted 



Firet-clasB carmition grower, middle 

 age, to take charge of carnation grow- 

 ing, on large commercial place; must 

 be an experienced grower and capable 

 of handling help; reply with references 

 and state wages expected in first letter. 



Address No. 137, care Florists' Re- 



"■iew, Chicago. 



ForJSale 



Oreenhoose Property 



Located at Somerset and Howard Sts., North 

 Plainfield, Somerset County, New Jersey. Di- 

 mensions, 248 fc. X 106 ft.; contains 8 green- 

 houses, M ft. X 175 ft., steel frames; trolley lines 

 Pass property; will sell cheap and on easy terms. 

 For particulars apply to 



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



FOR SALE 



In Ohicsgo, 22,000 aq. ft. glass entirely in 

 camatioDs; in good condition. 

 Flu«KK«Bro».,«7>lll.L«*vltft.,Cailc»KO 



Sitoation Wanted 



Open for engagement as manager of some 

 large corporation or firm, where ability in 

 growing first-class roses, carnations, violets, 

 poinsettias and propagating are required; am 

 well posted in constructing greenhouses and 

 building cement benches; as to my character 

 and accomplUhments in handling men my past 

 record is my best endorsement; making floral 

 culture a life study; holdiug recommendations 

 from reliable firms us to my qualifications. 



Address No. 132, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



I am i^Tin^ np businesii and offer 

 lor sale 



Very Cheap 



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

 be removed from property, or will rent for one 

 season with nrivilege 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; soil id good and ready fortbe 

 benches. Address 



Frank Huntsman 



20 East 7th St., Cincinnati, O. 



Assignee's Sale 



The undersigned ASSIGNEE, in trust for the creditors of 

 WILLIAM K. PARTRjfDGE, FLORIST, will ofiEer 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 moat 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 trt^tion line and for inspection 

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



For farther 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 Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba, Canada, and marked "Tender 

 re Rosery Flower & Seed (lompany Limited," up to four o'clock p. m. of the 15th day of September, 

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



That portion of the North West Quarter of Section thirty-two (32), in Township twelve (12), Kangre five (5) 

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

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



together with all buildings and erections thereon and appurtenances thereto, including the following, 

 namely: Greenhouses, store rooms cold storage basement, piping, temporary heating apparatus, 

 benches, oots, implements and usual accessories representing an investment of $15 000 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 offers a good opportuuity. owin? to the existence of natural g*s, good 

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

 Reglna and Calgary. 



TERMS OK 8 ILK: Twenty-five per cent in cash and the balance on terms to be arranued 

 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 office aforesaid on the 16th day of September, 1909, at the hour of 

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



The highest or any tender not necessarily acijepted. 



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



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



2. The Purchiser shall b' bound by the terms of an agreement with the City of Medicine Hat 

 dated the 17th day of May. 1909, whi<!h provides amongst other things that the occupant for the time 

 being shall maiut^iin u,)on the said lands and premises the business of florists as a going concern for 

 a period of H^e years from the date of the purchase, in default of which the lands will revert to the 

 City on repayment of the sum of $1,001.00 and the owner shall have the right to remove his buildings 

 and other improvements. Tne agreement further provides that in order to obtain reduced rates for 

 natural gas the occupant mast instal and maintain on the premises a steam heating plant. 



3 The purchaser will be required to euter into an agreement with the City embodying the above 

 terms. 



4. The purchaser shall have the conveyance prepared at his 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 by the defaulter, are to be made good by the defaulter. 



6. The said property will be sold subject 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, Burbidge & 

 Bastedo. Barristers and -tolicitors, Mkins Building. McDermott Avenue and Albert Street, in the 

 City of Winnipeg, in the Province of Manitoba, his solicitors. 



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



T. HARRY WEBB. Liquidator, No. 308-11 New Nanton Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba, Can. 



