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The Florists^ Review 



AOOOST 22. 1912. 



Help Wanted 



first-cLass store florist. 



MuBt be up-to-date and steady. Send reference. 

 Oood ealary to competent man. 



BOSTON CUT FLOWER CO. 

 BfomWeld Street, Boston. Masa . 



Several Glaziers Wanted 



FOR REPAIR WORK, 

 AT ONCE. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



MORTON GROVB, XIX. 



Seed Grower Wanted 



As aesiBtant in our seed department. 

 Splendid opportunity for the right man. 

 Must be able to speak German and 

 English. 

 Bow Park Farm, Brantford, Ont. 



Canmda' g Largest Seed Farm 



WANTED AT ONCE 



NURSERY MANAGSR 



For Mail Order business, one who is familiar 

 with conditions in the Northwest. Married man 

 preferred. Good dwelling house on place. Splen- 

 did opportunity for the right man with some 

 capital. 

 Address No. 398, care Florisb' Review, Chicafo. 



MANAGER WANTED 



Man capable of managing an established 

 Wholeaale Cut Flower business in a city 

 of 600,000. Reply in own handwriting, 

 giving full particulars, and state salary 

 expected. 

 Address No. 91. care Florisb' Review, Oiicafo 



Seedsman Wanted 



Younsr man thoroughly competent for Retail Seed 

 Store. One conversant with seeds, bulbs, shrubs 

 and plants, and wlUlnsr to travel a few months of the 

 year. State age, full particulars as to experience 

 and wages wanted. 



NORTHRUP, KING ft CO./ Seedsmea 

 IWINHEAPOUS, MIWN. 



CATALOGUE MAN WANTED 



Applicants should have field experience In seed, 

 nursery and bulb growing; years of catalotruo mak- 

 ing, advertisement writing and placing; understand 

 printing, lithographing and electrotyplng. Some 

 knowledge of photographing for Illustration an ad- 

 vantage. We have farms, greenhouses, nursery. 

 A good chance for the right man. 



UVWCSTON SEED CO., COLDHBDS, OHIO 



BOILERS FOR SALE 



Two horizontal, tubular. 50 horse-power Atlas 

 team boilers, used four seasons ; insurance cer- 

 tificate; a bargain. Write 



JOHN A. KELLER, Lexington, Ky, 



FOR SALE, Nursery Plant. 



High-grade small nursery, in middle west, well 

 stocked and equipped, all inside limits of city of 

 2000 population; buildings cost over $8000.00. 

 Opportunity for two live young men. Account of 

 health, owner will make sacrifice for Quick sale. 



HENRY LAKE SONS CO., Black Rher Filis, Wii. 



Cadi iir Ynr rnperty w Buiiiett. ii;;^ 



and aaUar together, no matter where located. 

 If you want to buy or sell, address FIMM f. 

 CUVEUM. Zm Um» Eiprm MUIm, CWcais, III. 



For Sale or Lease 



store and greenhouses, 60 by 126 ft. of ground, 

 about 2000 sq. ft. of glass; fine locality for fern 

 growing and good funeral work trade. Wish to 

 retire. Address 



J. NELSON 

 1749 W. Huron St., CHICAOO, ILL . 



For Sale. Easy Terms 



8^ acres with 9500 feet of glass, large shed, 2 

 good steam boilers, $2700 per acre including the 

 greenhouses. 6" miles from Philadelphia City 

 Hall. Apply to 



H. F. IMICHELL CO. 



gl8 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA 



BOILERS FOR SALE 



20 Tubular Boilers. In first-class condition, run- 

 ning from 36 horse-power to 150 horse-power 

 each. Also several good lire box boilers. Will 

 make prices low. 



HUGH W. DYAR 

 140 S. Dearborn St., Chicaaro, III. 



FOR SALE 



Finest Opportunity in Years 



six acreaof land, with about $4,000 crop of veg- 

 etables, 16,000 feet of greenhouses, stocked up 

 with plants, together with greenhouse supplies 

 that will last many years; a $3,000 residence, 

 stone cellar, 50x20, 1^ story; large bam, wagon ; 

 1 mile from post office ; 6 railroads, good shipping 

 point; ^ of business done outside. I have a store 

 in center of city where I handle flowers, vege- 

 tables, seeds, etc.. which I will rent for $100.00 per 

 month. I win sell above land, crops, green- 

 houses, stock, greenhouse supplies and supplies 

 in store (about $2,000 worth), for $25,000. Reason 

 for selling, wish to retire. One-third cash, bal- 

 ance on time. 



Reference, any bank In Sioux Falls. 



JOE TOSSINI, SIOUX fAlLS, S0U1H DAKOTA 

 FORCED SALE 



ROSES, ASPARAGUS PLUNOSUS, ETC. 



Owing to grower suddenly leaving, I have de- 

 cided positively to abandon the greenbonse plant, 

 eventually selUng the bouses (20,000 ft of glass, 

 pipes, boilers, etc.) at what I can get. rirst. 

 and at once, disposing of the stock plants in 

 hoDses and ground as per following list, prices, 

 etc., to purchasers coming to plant and superin- 

 tending the taking up, packing and shipping 

 their parcbases, etc., I furnishing labor. Stock 

 in houses and ground, all in excellent order and 

 condition, as follows: 



Houses 2, 8, 4, 6, 10— S8Q6 Pink Klllamey 

 Roses, 1230 White Klllamey Roses, one year 

 grafted stock, staked and tied. 



Honse No. 4 — ^200 Bride Roses. 



House No. »— «60 Kaiserln A. Vic. Roses, 76 

 Maryland. 



Honse No. 6 — 1270 Asparagus Plnmosns plants. 



Honse No. 7 — 469 Asparagus Plnmosus plants. 



$5.00 per 100, cash on delivery on premises. 



Several thousand pots, jars, etc., at one-half 

 original price when new. 600 Peony roots and 

 about 26 Dorothy Perkins Roses in ground out- 

 side, 3 to 5 yrs. A specially low price to pur- 

 chaser taking the entire stock. 



Plant 600 yards from Silver Side Station, 

 B A O R R 



SAMUEL N. 'trump. Owner, Silver Side, Del. 



P. 0. Address Bdgemoor, Del., 



R. F. D. No. 2. 



Business for Sale 



Undertaking and florists' business : also sell 

 wall paper, pictures .ind art goods. Am doing a 

 good business,, but must sell on account of sick- 

 ness. Oood opening for a Catholic, located In 

 one of Iowa's good county seat towns. Address 

 No. 110, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR QUICK SALE 



Nearly new Greenhouse, cement and pecky cypress, 

 on cedar posts, 68,000 sq. ft. under glass, fully stocked, 

 and equipped with pioing and all other tools, pots, and 

 a lot of glass, putty, lead and oil; 6 acres of land; 3 new 

 boilers; Skinner sprinkling system; in good town of 

 6000, close to large markets; doing good business. On 

 account of age and poor health must sell at once. This 

 is your chance. Full information on request. 



rlin> A. ClUSON, Sreto, Giwvilfe MiA 



FOR SALE 



Now is your time. Two Ford deliv- 

 ery cars for sale at a grea,t barg^ain. 

 Slightly used. $450.00 and $300.00. In 

 good running order. 



CHARLES MILiANG,"Nyw'?$^ • 



FOR SALE 



2 Water Bollecs, 6 by 14 feet, new flues, used four 

 years; price, S200.00 each, on board car. 



100 Red Cedar Ventilators with glass, $1.00 each. 

 10 Red Cedar Doors with frame, $1.75 each. 



400 Red Cedar Gutters, 12 cents per foot. 



Purlins, Oable Plates and End Bars, 3 cents per ft. 

 The above is all in good condition, nothing over 



four years old. Photo of Boilers on application. 



GEO. REINBERG 



162 N. Wabash Avo., CHICAGO, ILL. 



FOR SALE 



THE FAMOUS ULLRICH GREENHOUSES^ OP 

 TIFFIN, OHIO. 



Sale made necessary by the death of the 

 owner, Lewis Ullrich, well known to the floral 

 world. Tiffin is one of the most progressive 

 towns in northwestern Ohio. Good shipping 

 facilities, good schools, in fact, an ideal place 

 to live and do business In. There are on the 

 Ullrich lands sixty thousand or more feet of 



glass, and well stocked. Two substantial rest- 

 ences, one recently completed, bam, sheds, 

 bulb and cut flower cellars, wagon shed, tools, 

 wagons, in fact, a complete equipment. I>ocated 

 on one of the principal streets of the city. Land 

 for growing stock. Floral store, white enamel 

 fixtures, located down town, and everything 

 there required by a first-class floral store, and 

 practically new. Everything must be sold to 

 settle up the estate. A bargain for the right 

 man. No others need apply. For further in- 

 formation address 



EDMUND J. ULLRICH, Administrator, 

 Sycamore Street, Tiffin, Ohio. 



Flond Plant For Sale 



To close up the estate of Ivend Krohn, de- 

 ceased, the floral business conducted by him at 

 Morris, Illinois, sixty miles from Chicago, will 

 be sold at a bargain. 



The business has been long established as m 

 wholesale and retail plant. It contains six acres 

 of ground with three new greenhouses, 126 feet 

 by 28 feet, and twelve smaller bouses. It Is 

 stocked with 5000 fine Pink and White Klllamey 

 roses, 800 Richmond, 3500 carnations, 7000 mums, 

 5 benches of Sprengeri, a lot of calla lilies and 

 bedding plants. On the premises are one twelve- 

 room bouse with all modem conveniences, and 

 one five-room cottage, in good condition, big 

 packing shed, cellar and barn, 2 artesian wells, 

 wind mill and steam pump; three boilers; about 

 600 fruit trees and all kinds of small fralt. 



Only the death of the proprietor places this 

 plant on the market. 



Title to property will be shown good, and easy 

 terms of payment given. 



For further information address 



MRS. ANNA KROHN 



Morris, Illinois 



The Sign of the Rose School of Floral Art and 



^4-g\f»rx 71/1 €Mt%a n*om Ati'^ ^^^^ °f®° ^^ Fourth Season Oct. 1. We teach Floral Work, Window Deco- 

 ^ lilt C iTlctnct^willwIl L ration. Salesmanship and Store Management. For particulars, address 



CHARLES HENRY FOX, : : Broad, below Walnut, : : PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



