February 17, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



35 



FOR SALE-Rlver View GreenhouseB and Gar- 

 den; a jrreat barKain; private reatoni for 

 flclllnK. W. 0. Whelchel, Prop., Covington, Ind. 



■nOR SALE-1 plate glass florists' refrigerator, 

 J? with steel structural work; been used about 

 two months. Address Fort Wayne Refrigerator 

 Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. 



FOR SALE— 1 large sized Morehead steam trap 

 and No. 2 receiver; good as new ; used but 

 tbree years; cost $225; will sell cheap. The Fifth 

 A V6v Floral Co., Columbus, Ohio. 



Ijiofe 8ALE-5,000 feet glass, well stocked with 

 r carnations, roses and Dot plants; city of 

 -20,000; greenhouse new; ground 150x425 feet. 

 Address G. G. Tarr, Box 211, Enld,Ok;la. 



FOR SALE-Good retail florist business m live 

 town in New York state, about 10,000 feet 

 glass, three acres land; will be sold cbeap and on 

 «a«y terms if f>old at once. Addresa No. 999, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



IpOR SALE— 10,000 ft. of glass on leased land on 

 ! which the lease has 7 years yet to run; loca- 

 ted near three cemeteries and have Kood trade; 

 will sell all or take partner. Addresi Jacob 

 Russler, lUtb St. and Avon Ave., llorgan Park, 

 111. 



FOR SALE-Must sell, on account of death. 3 

 new greenhouses, new steam boiler, large 

 potting shed, plenty of land for outdoor stock; 

 30 minutes' ride from Chicago; price $2700.00; 

 $1500.00 casta, balance on time; will rexit after May 

 1. if not sold. Mrs. H. Port, 1712 S.4th Ave., 

 Maywood, 111. 



FOR SALE-In Chicago, established retail 

 florist, 7 greenhouses, 10,000 square ft. of 

 glass on valuable corner, 12SxX65; 6 room 

 modern residence: shows net incoxne of over 

 $3,000 per year; must be sold to divide estate 

 chance of a life time; price $7,500. H. 0. Stone 

 & Co., 125 Monroe Street, Chicago, 



FOR SALE-Well established florist bualneis 

 In K. K. div. town of about 6,000, In north- 

 eastern Indiana; well stocked for retail trade; 

 dwelling of four rooms and cellar attached to 

 greenhouses; hot water heat througbout; cen- 

 trally located; correspondence invited. Address 

 No. 807, care Florists' Review, Obic ago, 



FOR SALE— Half interest in S16.0O0 wholesale 

 and retail place near Chicago; 25.000 ft. Klass, 

 stocked with roses and carnations; seven acres 

 planted In fruit; two dwellings, horses, cows, 

 wagons, buggy, tools, etc., $2^00 ccasb, balance 

 ($5500) $500 per annum, 5 per cent interest; pos- 

 session March 1st. Address No. 108, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A modern range of glass of about 

 7000 ft., hot-water heat; office and work 

 room, one bam; one modern 8-room cottage, hot- 

 water h^at; entire place equipped with electric 

 lights; no competition; college town of 600O; situ- 

 ated S blocks from depot and 3 blocks from col- 

 lege, doing flne business, and business growing; 

 hustler can do $6000 per year; good reason for 

 selling; price $7600 if sold soon. Oeo. H. Wray, 

 Fairfield, Iowa. 



FOR SALE-Firstclass retail florists' business, 

 in best growing section of Brooklyn, N Y. ; 

 established over five years; large cash trade; 

 owner wishing to retire; will sell reasonable to 

 right party: can give best of reference from 

 wholesale florists and growers; if desired, will 

 aell immediately, so as to give buyer benefit of 

 Easter trade, wblch is ANo.l. Address Re- 

 tailer. Box 545. New York City. 



FOR SALE-Florist business in a thriving town 

 of 8000; two greenhouses, one 18x100. and 

 one 22x114; steam heated and as good as new; 6 

 iron and 6 wooden hot bed sash; chicken house, 

 wood shed and barn; pipe tools and carpenter 

 tools; lot 120x140; 6-room living fiouse with all 

 modern conveniences, electric light, steam heat 

 and sewer: on main street, 3 blocks from busi- 

 ness center; county seat, no greenhouse for 80 

 miles north and 50 miles south; price $3000. half 

 down, balance on time. Peter Philipp, Rhine- 

 lander, Wis. 



Situation Wanted 



As assistant gardener on private or com- 

 mercial place: age 27, single. AddreisNo. 232, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago, 



HELP WANTED 



A single ProtesUnt man, one that can erow good 

 Roses and Carnations, also pot plants; must have first- 

 class references; if not capable don't answer. Address 

 Calvert Floral Co., A.ake lJ'ore»st, III. 



Situation Wanted 



By man of $4, as florist and landscape man on 

 gentleman's eatate; single; referencei from H. 

 A. Dreer and Arms of equal prominence; kindly 

 state wages. Addresa No. 22$, care Floristi' 

 Review, Ohicato. 



Wanted JOBBIR8 ^^anted 

 To STUDKBAEEIR'S 



Storm Vehicles and Automobiles. X housands of K.'s 



House-door and Sash Fasteners are ub. sed. For samples 



and prices to Jos. Kopcaay,8oc=atta Bend, Ind. 



Mention The Review when -you write. 



Situation Wanted 



As landscape gardener to dev ^lop new estate; 

 can refer to satisded client) fo ^r whom slixiilar 

 work was done, and to recent superintendent; 

 by reason of practical experflence can safe- 

 Kuard employer's interest Id Inastallatlon of me- 

 chanical conveniences wbirti go to make a 

 country home complete. Address No. 224* care 

 Vlorists' Review, Chicago. 



Help Wanted 



For a privftte coontry place, a man 

 accastomed to growing "vegetablee; a 

 married man and a Proteafcant preferred. 



Address, 876 DrexeL Baildinfif, 

 Philadelphia, Fa. 



WANTED 



Wire Workers y«T ONCE 



Good wages! Steady work! and extrsa pay 

 for over hours. Immedlik.te and constant 

 posltiona for good men. 



H. KENNE^^, 



88 Rochester Ave., Brooklyn, M. Y. 



Wanted ^ur$^^yfnan 



Who understands pros' ag>tioK> Show- 

 ing and selling of nursery stock; capable 

 of taking charge of retail buBiness; 

 married man preferred. 



WM. CLAEiKK 

 Mooroe and Wood Ave. Colorado Springs, Colo. 



For Sale in Oklahomai, 



Greenhouses and Store 



Muskogee Carnation Co. will s^ll up-to-date green- 

 houses and store to a cash purcha. ser; the only florist 

 business in city of 25,000 inhabita -nts; the business will 

 pay for itself in 4 years and thepro:aperty will DOUBLE 

 itself in 1 year; the finest place to be seen anywhere; 

 come and see it for yourself, I know you will lilce it. 



Mnskogee Carnat^ton Co. 

 C. E. Taube, Manager. BHnskogee, Okla. 



Shippers, Ltlention 



We can use to advint^ge, good Koies. 

 Daffodils. Freesla, Tullpi, Lili ^s aod Greens; will 

 either buy outright or sell on commisaion . 



Addreaa No. 

 Care FlorlBts* Revla 



158, 

 , Chloai 



Unexampled Chance 



For a first- class grower wit^ li executive ability 

 and capacity, to take chargre of 50,000 square 

 feet of glass most modern 1 s conitructlon and 

 equipment, for growing cut lowers and plants. 

 about to be erected in most ■progressive part of 

 United States, where competition amounts to 

 almost nothing; can stll en.'tire product now. 

 and plant will have to be <loubled in tno or 

 tbree years at most with rlccrbt manaKexneDt; if 

 you do not possess these reaa-oirements and have 

 not got asoOO to $6000 to take stock in the $50 GOO 

 corporation, do not replT; bi 

 can produce the goods, yoa 



Sour life by addressing No. 

 evlew, Chicago. 



t if you Have and 



get the ctiance of 



seos, care Florista' 



WANFED 



rarm and Gras^ Seed Nan 



One who knows, can talk a 

 to farmers and others in a cl 

 man of good address withflE 

 datlona and strictly reliable. 

 fellow " who thinks he can * 

 try," it's the fellow beyond « 

 has already been a aucoc 

 not one who merely walta 

 what they ask for but can 

 have a good opening rlgbt : 

 A hustler of middle agepra 

 Seed Co., Uolttmbas, Oblo. 



and lell tbese aeeda 

 'ty store. M.uBtbe a 

 rst-class recommen- 

 We don't -vranttbc 

 ' and "is -willlDg to 

 that stage, one tbat 

 sasful aaleaman, 

 m on customera to 

 3make acales. We 

 now, Speak quick, 

 sferred. LiTiDgston 



SITUATION WANTED 



Toung man, age 28, German, In up-to-date 

 store; with 8 years^ experience, 4 in well known 

 Oerman growing establishments and stores; 4 

 years in this country In up-to-date stores; refer- 

 ence: prefer Chicago, Detroit or East. Address 

 Ho. 8S8, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



For Sale 



Two high presBure steam boilers, good 

 ae new, size 4x16, with thirty 4-ineh 

 flaes; we pnrchased these boilers last 

 spring bat never used them; prefer 

 large boilers, reason for selling. 

 WEILAND & OLINGER, New CasUe, Ind. 



Public Sale 



March 1st, 2 p. m. 



Florist property, greenhouses, dwell- 

 ing, Btable, oatbnildings, large acreage, 

 conveniently located, best soil, plenty 

 water, clear title and suitable condi- 

 tions of sale. For particulars apply to 

 H. C. Biddle, Ambler, Pa. 



To Rent 



A very rare opportunity 



One of the most modern and up-to-date florist 

 establishments of about 15.000 bq. ft. glass, hot 

 water beat, Superior tubular boiler; entire place 

 equipped with electric lights, cement walks and 

 floors; work building 20x115 ft.; 2-story 8-room 

 modern flat; good established business: the con- 

 veniences and accommodations to all.transporta- 

 tlon, etc., are too numerous to mention here, 

 they cannot be excelled; If interested, an In- 

 Testisatlon will convince. 



RICHARD F. 6LOEDE 



1405-1407 Central St., KVANSTON, IIX. 



For Rent 



Store For Flower Shop 



In the new Limits Station of Chicago 

 Railways Company, North Clark St., 

 south of Diversey Boulevard. The loca- 

 tion is the junction of a vast amount of 

 travel and is the place for a first-class 

 florist to do business with all the North 

 Shore. Store fine for display. To 

 be rented to florist of best standing. 

 Apply Chicago Railways Company, 181 

 La Salle St. Tel. Randolph 1480. 



Wanted 



A Reliable Man for General Work 



Around a cotmtry place near Chicago; horaes 

 and cow6 are tended by coachman and lawn cut 

 by horsel power; must understand running a hot 

 bed and raising outdoor flowers and vegetables; 

 extra help will be given In the fall and spring; 

 he will have care of furnace; most board him- 

 self— but will be Kiven a cottage with heat and 

 electric llgot-free; If married, must have no 

 family; state wages expected; situation all tba 

 year. 



Address No. 215, 



Care Florists* Review, ChicaBO 



