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The Florists^ Review 



Septembeb 3, 1914. 



Want and For Sale Department 



\ li^AdTertlaeinents ander thla bead 10 centa 

 pen line, cash with order from all who do not do 

 other advertlslDK. In sending remittance count 

 •even words to the line. 



Display advertisement* In this department $1.30 

 for one Inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwardlnsr. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this bead 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round Rrecn- 

 house man; best of references. Address 

 Julius Heineman, 708 W. llCtli Tl.. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— Young married man 

 wants imsition in retail store; years' ex- 

 l»erience. Address No. 470, care Florists' Keview, 

 Chicu go. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman, by all- 

 round florist, A-1 rose and carnation grower; 

 good designer. Address No. 478, care Florists' 

 Review, Clilca go. 



SITUATION WANTED— As iiead gardener; Nor 

 weglan, 28, married; life experience in gen- 

 eral gardening and farming; A-1 references. 

 Thos. Petersen, Rowayton. Conn. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class designer, 

 decorator and store man, able to manage; can 

 furnish best of references; please state salary. 

 Address No. 452, care Florists' Review, Chica go. 



ITUATION WANTED— By a sober, competent, 

 all-round grower, German, 28, married; give 

 particulars In first letter, please. Address Flo- 

 rist, 129 N. South Carolina Ave., Atlantic City, 

 N. J. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, 28 

 years old, Daniah-American, good all-round 

 grower; 8 years' experience; please state wages 

 in first letter. Address No. 481, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a young man, sin- 

 gle, with good experience in roses, carnations 

 and general stock; desire position with a good, 

 reliable firm. Address No. 468, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As first-class designer 

 and decorator, also store man; have had 8 

 years' experience; reliable, single, sober. Ad- 

 dress C. W. A., care Charles Paulson, 314 We»t- 

 minater Ave., Lake Forest, 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, 10 

 years of age, who wishes to get with some 

 first-class retail store; have had some experience; 

 kindly state full particulars. Address No. 461, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By young man, first- 

 class storeman, designer and decorator; 7 

 years' experience; l)est of references; single; can 

 come at once; kindly state salary. Address No. 

 470, care Flori sts' Review, Chicago. 



ITUATION WANTED— By first-class commer- 

 cial grower, who has had 7 years' experience 

 in general line as grower of pot plants; single, 

 sober. Address C, care Mr. Charles I'aulson, 314 

 SVestmlnster Ave., Lake Forest. 111. 



SITUATION WANTED— In wholesale or retail 

 flower store, by exi>erlenced young man; 

 capable, Industrious, sober; good recommends; 

 well known in Chicago; can make good. Address 

 No. 288, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By all-round florist, 

 especially up in roses; 14 years' experience in 

 all branches of florists' business; up-to-date man; 

 can take full charge if desired; southwest or 

 I'aclfic coast preferred. Address No. 464, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— As foreman; expert 

 grower of hot house vegetables; 14 years' 

 experience in largest commercial ranges In the 

 ir."S. ; also thorough In construction and beating; 

 can handle help to advantage. Address No. 471, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicag o. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class store 

 man, designer and decorator, capable of tak- 

 ing full charge; strictly sober habits; character 

 and ability will stand strictest Investigation; 

 married; position must be permanent. Address 

 No. 468, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By middle-aged married 

 man as working foreman; experienced In 

 roses, carnations and general greenhouse stock; 

 also good designer; south preferred; please state 

 wages and particulars in first letter. Address 

 No. 449, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By first-class store 

 man, designer and decorator, of good ad- 

 dress, able to furnish the Itest of references as 

 to ability and character; ready to start about 

 Sept. 15; not afraid of work; please state salary 

 in first letter. Address No. 475, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — An experienced German 

 gardener, 29 years old, 4% years in this 

 country, wants a steady position by Sept. 1.5; 

 thoroughly versed in growing carnations, roses, 

 cvclamen, mums, pot plants, forcing and outdoor 

 work; please state wages. Fritz Junge, General 

 It ellvery, Aurora, III. 



SITUATION WANTED — As nursery foreman: 

 good salesman, sorter and packer; acquainted 

 with fruit and ornamental stock; able to take 

 charge of men; understand irrigation; Hollander, 

 30 years old, married, small family; total ab- 

 stainer; best of references. Address No. 467, 

 rare Florists' Review, Chicago. 



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ELP WANTED— Section man on roses. Ap- 

 ply to Pelrce Brothers,. Waltham, Mass. 



HELP WANTED— All-round man for green- 

 house, for ferns and bedding plants. Ad- 

 dress No. 474, care Florists' Review, Chica go. 



HELP WANTED — At once, grower for general 

 line of plants; good place for right man. 

 Address B. Lipmau, 2119 Oakland Ave., Coving- 

 ton, Kentucky. 



ELP WANTED— A No. 1 first-class saleslady, 



designer and decorator; state experience, 



salary expected and give references. Sbotwell 



Fl oral Co.. Far g o, N. D. 



HELP WANTED — Rose grower, also first man 

 on mums, carnations and pot stuff- must 

 have successful record. Address No. 448, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Greenhouse man for growing 

 bedding plants; must have references; 

 single man preferred. Address A. C. Miller, 218 

 E. 8th Ave., Homestead, Pa. 



ELP WANTED — Capable young lady of neat 



appearance, to work in store; must be a good 



designer and decorator and A-No. 1 saleslady; 



state wages wanted. Miller's Greenhouses, Mun- 



cie, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— A good greenhouse helper, 

 one who has knowledge of greenhouse repair 

 work; no professional — no drinker; references and 

 and experience. Address No. 466, care Florists' 

 Uevlew, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED — At once, an experienced 

 grower of roses, carnations, mums and pot 

 plants; must be sober and industrious, and a good 

 propagator; give references and wages desired in 

 first letter. Address No. 460, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Young lady, experienced de- 

 slgner and saleslady; must be capable and 

 iiiubltious worker; good salary to right party; 

 state age, experience and references when you 

 write. The Naumann Co., 10515 Superior Ave., 

 Cl eveland, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED — At once, reliable man to take 

 charge of the retail branch of our nursery 

 and greenhouse department; must be capable of 

 taking full charge, hustler, and must know bow 

 to handle men to advantage, able to pack and fill 

 orders both in the nursery and greenhouse line, 

 nnd to propagate from green cuttings and grow 

 A-1 stock; wages $18.00 per week, and permanent 

 place to right party; none but capable parties 

 need apply; references in first letter. Klehm's 

 Nurseries, 2C15 15th St.. Mollne. 111. 



PARTNER WANTED— At once, to Invest 

 $500.00 in place of 10,000 ft. of glass, 2 

 acres of ground, in good repair: town of 8000; 

 doing good business. Address No. 463, care Flo- 

 rists' Review, Chicago. 



ARTNER WANTED — Young man who has had 



not less than five years' general greenhouse 



experience; must be able to Invest five hnndred 



dollars. For particulars address No. 477, care 



Florists' Review. Chicago. 



WANTED TO BUY— A flower store; must be 

 cheap. Address H. C. W., Brookland Sta., 

 Washington. D. C. 



WANTED TO LEASE— For 5 years, about 

 10,000 ft. of glass, with option to buy. 

 J. R. Johnston, Grecnsburg, Ind. 



ANTED TO RENT— Greenhouses, within 30 

 minutes from East Liberty Station, Pa. 

 M .. 5:<7 Larimer Ave., E. E.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 



FOR RENT — In Minnesota, an established re- 

 tall business, 12,000 ft. of glass, in resi- 

 dential section of city, planted to carnations, 

 sweet peas and Bostons. Address No. 488, care 

 Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — At once, retail place, 3 houses, 

 4000 ft. of glass, well stocked with roses, 

 carnations, mums, ferns and general stock; % 

 acre of land, lease running 5 years. Address 

 No. 473, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — Greenhouse range, rtx bouses, 

 al)out 10,000 sq. ft. of glass, with store and 

 sheds attached, in very favorable retail loca- 

 tion: write for particulars, giving references as 

 to financial responsibility, character, etc. Car- 

 rl e Bros. Co.. Milwa uk ee. Wis. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— 5 greenhouses, 18x100, 

 and all stock and material cheap if taken 

 at once, as I wish to retire from growing stock: 

 advanced age is the cause. Apply 104 College 

 A ve., Annapolis. Md. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— In Nebraska, my green- 

 houses and Ml block of ground in town of 

 nearly 4000 inhabitants; 70flO ft. of glass, nil in 

 first-class shape; houses 20x100 and .30x100, steam 

 heated, well stocked and doing a fine business, 

 wholesale and retail: 5 good railroads; other 

 business to look after. Address No. 482, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR LEASE— A prosperous florist 

 business, well established trade and grow- 

 ing, located In the best town In central Texas, 

 a propressrive growing city, railroad and whole- 

 sale center; fiOflO ft. of glass and a good dwell- 

 ing: terms reasonable if taken soon, as other 

 business is requiring owner's Immediate atten- 

 tion: will bear the fullest Investigation. Address 

 No. 472, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 5 greenhouses, 50x150; shed on 

 one end, full width of greenhouse; plant 

 new -with latest Improvements; 1% acres of 

 land; located in central Indiana in town of 

 9000: good retail and wholesale trade. Address 

 No. 420, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses and dwelling; w> li 

 stocked; wholesale and retail. W. B. Gir- 

 man, Charlotte, Mich. 



OR SALE— Florist's estate, in central u^t 

 of N. H. city; about 0000 ft. of glass. M. i-- 

 ga n, Box- 260, York Beach, Maine. 



FOR SALE — Florist's refrigerator, finish a 

 golden oak, SV^xS^zT; good ^s De> ■ 

 $ 75.00. Evenden Bros", Wllllamsport/Pa. ' 



FOR SALE— 15. 20 and 25 H. P./ locomoti , e 

 type second-hand boilers, in goad condltic ., 

 and will sell cheap. Oil Well Supplf Co., Bmil 

 ford. Pa. 



FOR SALE— One No. 12 KroeschellNjjot wat' r 

 boiler, in good condition; a rare bargain f .r 

 someone if taken soon. The Geo. H. Mdllen C<> 

 Springfield, Ohio. 



FOR sale; — Second-hand pipe; a nice lot .if 

 2-incb, 3-inch and 4-incb pipe, guaranteed 

 sound and in good condition. Baur Gas Com- 

 pany, Eaton, Ind. 



FOR SALE — A bargain; two 75 barrel water 

 tanks and a No. 1 Smith kraut cutter; used 

 one year; will sell all together or singly. R. ii. 

 Workman, Loudonvllie, O. 



FOR SALE — Two modern, fully equipped green- 

 houses, practically new; good house, barn 

 and four acres of land; excellent market. Write 

 P. E. Stark, Tenney Block, Madison, Wis. 



FOR SALE— Two (2) 60x10 H. P. boilers, li 

 good condition; good for 80 pounds' pressure; 

 complete with fronts, $100.00 each, F. O. n. 

 A urora, 111. Aurora Brewing Co., Aurora, 111. 



FOR SALE — In Chicago, at a sacrifice for casli. 

 10,000 ft. of glass, 0-room dwelling and 

 land. 163x124.8 ft., with established business. 

 P. H. Wussow, 445 W. 80th St., Chicago, III. 



FOR SALE — 4-inch cast iron pipe, 7c per foot; 

 ells, 25c each; 2 and 3 way fittings, 50c 

 each; butterfly valves, $1.50 each; all In very 

 good condition; cash. C. Erickson, Princeton, 111. 



OR SALE— 5200 ft. glass, 7-room dwelling, 12 

 acres of good land in city limits; will sell 

 part or all land; good location; thriving busi- 

 ness; poor health reason for selling. WiUmar 

 Greenhouse, Wlllmar, Minn. 



FOR SALE— 5000 feet of glass, well stocked, 

 with down-town store, doing a fine business; 

 established trade of 24 years; possession anv 

 time; a bargain. Capital City Floral Co., 201 

 East 7th St., St. Paul, Minn. 



FOR SALE— Two Hitchlngs water boilers, used 

 but a short time; one for 600 feet of 3^- 

 iuch pipe, or 000 sq. ft. capacity, and one for 

 1500 feet of 3V4-lnch pipe, or 2250 sq. ft. capac- 

 ity; also other second-hand boilers. Love-Plket 

 & Nulsen Co., Cor. 8tb & Broadway, Cincln- 

 natl, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Half interest in retail flower store, 

 new and up-to-date, located in best section 

 of city, established thirty (30) years; will con- 

 sider proposition of reliable parties only; splendid 

 opportunity for right party: further particulars 

 by letter. Address No. 44'7<- care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Pony top wagon, painted white, 

 rubber tires; built in June, 1914, only run 

 on the streets ten (10) times; length of wagon 

 from dash to back of wagon, 6 ft. 4^ in.; 

 height of wagon from ground up, 6 ft. 5 In. 

 For full particulars, photo and price, write UIl- 

 rich's Greenhouses, Tiffin, O. 



FOR SALE— My No. 5 Kroescbell boiler, fired 

 only the last three seasons, practically new; 

 guaranteed to heat 1200 ft. of glass to 60 de- 

 grees at 15 below zero; save $175.00, price 

 $200.00 cash. Including elbow and 6 feet 16 inch 

 lieavy iron smoke pipe, F. O. B. cars; reason 

 for selling, have bought a No. 12 of same make. 

 Geo. W. Jacobs. Canton. 111.' 



FOR S.\LE— Four greenhouses with good trade; 

 large boiler shed and work rooms; three 

 acres of land; good water supply; houses plani'd 

 with carnations, roses, mums and beddinsr 

 plants; buildings, all electric lighted; located in 

 good college town in southeastern Iowa; price 

 reasonable: if interested write for further piir- 

 t I culars. Smouse Brothers, Mt. Pleasant, lo wji; 



FOR SALE— One Kroescbell hot water boil' r, 

 suitable to take care of 12.000 ft. of gl.i>s, 

 used 81X years: No. 12 gauge stack, 24 ft. hi-h. 

 put up last October; four 2-Inch branch tees !"i'f 

 eight lines of pipe, and eight 2-lnch branch t. ''s 

 for four lines pipe; all In good condition :ii"' 

 cheap: am dismantling plant and consolidatig 

 with larger steam plant and have no use for tli' -^ 

 ar ticles. Fred. W. Arnold. Florist, Cambridge, 0^ 



FOR SALE— Complete heating plant— 60 H. I'- 

 tubular boiler, size 48 inches by 14 t>'et 

 front, new rocking grates, used three months 1 <st 

 season, cost $60.00; Detroit trap, used thee 

 years; the trap was taken out last year and ■?- 

 placed by a vacuum system and the boiler 18 

 taken out this year and replaced by 2 lar 'e' 

 ones; this is in good shape and will make a g"''<> 

 outfit; price complete, f. o. b. cars here, $150. '0. 

 A. N. Kinsman. Austin. Minn. 



FOR SALE— Three greenhouses, 16x200 ■*• 

 ^ each; only one and two years old, suitu '* 

 for "growing carnations; very best condition; : it 

 water heating; two Lord & Burnham hollers .^:l<^ 

 one carton; three acres of ground, $.3800.00; P'*° 

 six-room bungalow in splendid condition; hot nnij 

 cold water; stationary range, bath, etc.; ah' 'ii 

 one acre of land, $3000.00; Just outside 1'"^ " 

 of Hlghtstown, N. J. For full particulars api'y 

 to S. S. Pennock-Meehan Co., 1608-1620 Ludl'W 

 St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



