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The Horists' Review 



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AUGDST 29, 1912. 



elty in pottery. The ware is known as 

 the Moss-Aztec, being fashioned after 

 the ware made by the Aztec Indian 

 tribe, with the moss finish. The work is 

 beautifully put up and is taking well, 

 as it is something entirely new in the 

 line of pottery. 



Mr. and Mrs. John Stitsworth and son 

 Freeman, of Paulding, O., were guests 

 at the home of George Bartholomew 

 last week. 



Miss Katheryne Young has returned 

 from her vacation, reporting a fine time. 



Dayton florists who attended the con- 

 vention have returned well pleased with 

 everything. E- A. L. 



Want mi For Sale Department 



lyAdrertleementB nnder this head 10 cents 

 p«r line, cash with order from aU who do not do 

 other advertiainK. In Bending remittance count 

 ■even words to the line. * •, o« 



Display advertlBemente In this department 91.SO 

 for one inch space. .... „ „^ j m 



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

 oents for forwarding. , ., , , . 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this head. 



SITUATION WANTED— As gardener, 35 years 

 experience; flrst-class grower and landscape 

 worker. Joseph Story, care F. F. Wogel, 1316 

 First Aye., New York City. 



SITUATION WANTED) — First - class designer 

 and decorator; years of experience; best of 

 references; state salary; able to manage a store. 

 Maynard, 28 Charlotte St.. Norfolk, Va. 



SITUATION WANTED— Young German girl, 10 

 years' experience, seeks position ar binder or 

 designer; Philadelphia or New York preferred. 

 Address No. 184, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By rose grower, capa- 

 ble of taking charge; grower of high-class 

 stock; abstainer, age 28, married; references. 

 Address No. 128, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By Qerman, 82, single, 

 A-1 grower of all kinds of cut flowers and 

 pot plants; able to handle men and take full 

 diarge: flrst-class references. Address No. 98, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By a flrst-class Scotch 

 gardener, age 38, life experience In all 

 branches of horticulture; private place preferred ; 

 strictly sober; flrst-class references. Address No. 

 180, care Florists' Review. Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By married couple; pri- 

 vate place; husband as gardener, wife to as- 

 sist In house. If required; strictly sober; flrst- 

 class references and experience. Address No. 

 119, care Florists' Review, Chicago. ^ 



SITUATION WANTED— By florist, Scotch, 27, 

 sober, competent in growing cut flowers, pot 

 plants and in all general lines of horticulture; 

 best of references; good private place or Insti- 

 tution. Address Florist, 6118 Uberty Ave., Pitts- 

 bnrgh, Pa. 



SITUATION WANTED— By competent working 

 gardener for private place; experience in 

 Europe and America; capable of producing best 

 results in greenhouses, vegetables and outside 

 work; flrst-dass experience and references; state 

 wages. Address No. 186, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— By flrst-class florist 

 and landscape gardener; good grower of 

 roses, mums, carnations and general pot plants; 

 good salesman and energetic worker; life expe- 

 rience in the business ; single ; permanent position 

 only; can furnish best of references as to ability 

 and habits. Address No. 180. care Florists' Re- 

 Tiew, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED— With privUege of buy- 

 ing on easy terms, greenhouses in north- 

 western state, city of twelve thousand or leas; 

 thoroughly experienced American, unexcelled 

 diaracter, single, age 32; no liquor or tobacco; 

 six years running own Minnesota place; grower, 

 designer, mechamc, good salesman and manager; 

 give description, etc. C. W. Nightingale, Greeley, 

 Colorado. . 



SITUATION WANTED— As superintendent and 

 gardener; proficient In nU detaUs pertaining 

 to management of a large estate. Including 

 greenhouses, orchids, fruit and vegetable forcing, 

 landscape and construction work, general farming 

 In all Its features; place In course of construc- 

 tion preferred; very best of references; married, 

 no children. Address No. 116, care FlorisU' Be- 

 ■view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Good all-ronnd florUt and de- 

 signer; send reference. WUliams & Mat- 

 thews, Anderson, Ind. 



HELP WANTED— Man as stock clerk in florists' 

 supply department. The W. W. Barnard 

 Co., 281-286 W. Madison 8t, Chicago, 111. 



HBLP WANTED— First-class designer ; steady 

 position; most be strictly temperate; cood 

 waceaj replj with reference. Mnllaiq^br Florists, 

 Inc., St Lmls, Mo. 



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ELP WANTED — Good carnation and mum 

 grower. F. Beu, 4486 N. 40tb Ave., Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED — Competent greenhouse man; 

 must b* (ood grower and propagator. The 

 Fifth Ave. Floral Co., Colnmbos, 0. 



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ELP WANTED — Experienced section man in 

 roses; steady position and good salary to 

 right man. Apply to Weiland & Risch, 164 N. 

 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED— First-class greenhouse vege- 

 table grower, at once; married German pre- 

 ferred; state wages and experience. Address 

 No. 58, care Florists' Rev iey, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once; competent man for 

 general greenhouse work on retail place; 

 frlve references and state wages wanted In first 

 etter. J. A. Bissinger, Lansing, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— A rose grower with some 

 money to invest in a good greenhouse busi- 

 ness; must be a bustler and capable of looking 

 after men. Address No. 886, care Florists' Be- 

 vlew. Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Working foreman at once 

 for 12,000 ft. of glass; must be a hustler, 

 up-to-date and strictiy temperate, able to handle 

 men to good advantage. Address No. 114, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTEID— A man of good habits, to 

 take full charge of a cemetery in Philadel- 

 phia; must have capital to buy 6 greenhouses 

 and stock; good, steady place. Address J. C. 

 Frasch, Cemetery, Erie and Kensington Aves., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A working foreman, capable 

 of handling help; an A-1 grower of carna- 

 tions, mums, lilies, Easter and Xmas stock, 

 bedding plants; good wages for thoroughly com- 



Setent man; give references in first letter. John 

 ieck & Son, Bridgeport, Conn. 



HELP WANTE D — Experienced landscape 

 draftsman, familiar with all branches of 

 landscape designing; state age, nationality, 

 education, experience and references; position 

 all year round. John Klehm & Sons, Landscape 

 ArchitecU. Mollne, 111. 



WANTED — Bulbs and shrubs to sell on con- 

 signment or commission. Address Na 108, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Three or four bustling young men 

 with capital, to invest in greenhouse busi- 

 ness in an eastern city of 40,000. Address No. 

 884, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — A good plantsman to Invest 1600.00 

 to $1,000.00 in a weU establtahed florist 

 boslness In an eastern city: owner of business 

 wishes to incorporate; good investment to the 

 rlgbt party. Address No. 870. care Florists' Re- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



WANTED PARTNER— Have good proposition 

 for young married man with some capital. 

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



ANTED TO BUY— Greenhouse in northwest- 

 em state; see situation wanted ad. C. W. 

 Nightingale, Greeley, Colorado. 



EOR BENT — Greenhouses with modern resi- 

 dence on same lot; Rockford, III.; inside 

 central location with a profitable established busi- 

 ness; owner leaving city; will rent property rea- 

 sonably; 8,000 feet of glass, steam heat, nine- 

 room modern house. Charles E. Jackson, 421 

 East State Street, Rockford, 111. 



FOR SALE OR RENT — In Walpole, 2 green- 

 houses, 16x80, with 2 acres good soil; a bar- 

 gain. W. May, Walpole, Mass. 



OR SALE — One 20 H.P. steam boiler, |26.00. 

 Chas. Winkler, Hastings, Neb. 



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OR SALE — 4-lnch cast-iron pipe, good as new, 

 7e per foot. C. Brickson, Princeton, 111. 



FOR SALE — 6000 feet of 3-inch boiler fine heat- 

 ing pipe, threaded, at 6c per foot. N. H. 

 Long, Dixon, 111. __^____ 



FOB SALE — Six 4-run, two 6-run, two 6-rnn 

 branch tees; all openings 2-inch. Loyd C. 

 Bunch, Fredonla, Kan. 



FOR SALE — 1 Galva hot water boiler, rated 

 800 sq. ft.; guaranteed perfect condition. 

 L. M. Mason, Streator, 111. 



FOB SALE — A fine lot of 2- and 4-in. second- 

 band pipe, for steam or water lines; write 

 for prices. Baur Gas Co., Eaton, Ind. 



FOB SALE — Fine lot of four-inch soil pipe at 

 6c a foot, four-inch boiler flues at 8c, two- 

 inch at 2c a foot. C. C. Wonneman, Mexico, Mo. 



FOB SALE — Capitol boiler, steam or hot water, 

 rated to carry 1,600 ft. of steam radiation, 

 in good shape, 1126.00. D. Klelnhans, St. Louis, 

 Mich. 



FOB SALE— Standard steam trap in perfect 

 condition or would exchaMe for radiators; 

 write for particulars. AUen H. Wilcox, Sber- 

 man, N. Y. 



OB SALE— Cheap, three 100 to 12S H. P. 



tnbnlar boUers, allowed 80 Iha. of steam; 



Hartford inspection. For parttcolan address 



Morehead Mfg. Co., Detroit. Mich. 



FOB SALE— 4 greenhouses, 11,000 ft. of glass, 

 with 4 acres of gronnd, or with either 7 or 

 11 acres including dwelling bouse and bam. 

 Inquire Lock Box 785, Ada, O. 



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OR BALE — 7-section Ideal boiler, used tw» 

 jears, $100.00. Miller Bros., Abilene, Kaa. 



FOB BALE— Kroe«:heU boUer, fSO.OO, with new 

 fines; tour-incb cast-iron_pipe, good and 

 sound, 8c per foot. W. B. F. Weber, Sanlt Sta. 



Marie, Mich. 



FOB SALE— ^ boxes of 16x24 D. B. A. glaas, 

 hand made, 12.00 per box; not less than So 

 boxes at tliis price; F. O. B. Warren, Ohio. 

 Cash. Adgate * Son, Warren, Ohio. 



FOB SALE — Two greenhouses in southern 

 Michigan, all stocked; free heat, free city 

 water; if sold at once, price |600. Address No. 

 186, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Florist business and truck garden; 

 six-room dwelling, greenhouse, office ana 

 bam; no competition; price, |3200; terms. Ad- 

 dress No. 181, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Retail flower store; flrst-class loca- 

 tion in Philadelphia; well established trade; 

 excellent opportunity; rent and price reasonable. 

 Address No. 189, care Florists' Review, Chicago, 



FOR SALE— 10,000 ft. of glass In the best town 

 in Illinois for its size; no competition; can 

 sell all you can grow at good prices; a money- 

 maker. Address No. 49, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



OR SALE— Florist and garden business, 20,000 

 feet of glass; a bargain if taken soon, or 

 will give a good man a chance to start in garden- 

 ing if he has 8500.00 to $1,000.00 to invest. 

 Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, Ind. 



FOR SALE — We have Installed the vacuum sys- 

 tem of beating, and have therefore three 

 No. 4 Morehead traps and one No. 2 receiver, all 

 in flrst-class condition, to offer at low price; 

 write us. Holton & Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



EOR SALE— Three greenhouses, 6200 ft glass. 

 fully stocked house, bam and six lots; towi» 

 of 3500; splendid business; no competition; 

 price, $3600 for quick sale. For particulars ad- 

 dress Keller Floral Co., North Baltimore, Wood 

 County, Ohio. __^ 



FOR SALE— Small nursery In the midst of a 

 dosen fast growing suburbs of Chicago, close 

 to 8 railroads; well stocked and equipped; flne 

 opportunity for one or two live beginners: lease 



flven for land. Address No. 108, care Florists' 

 ieview, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouse, together with market 

 garden, comprising four acres: has a Uva, 

 flourishing business in a city of 80,000 in the 

 middle west; price, $10,000, with opportunity^ 

 of payment on reasonable terms. Address No. 

 71, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Three large greenhouses, 6,000 ft. 

 glass, well stocked, steam heated, city* 

 water; good location and good paying business; 

 can take possession at once; reason for selling. 

 Hi health; do not answer if you do not mean 

 business. Address No. 118, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A flrst-class Detail place with 5 

 honses, about 12.000 feet of glass; store at< 

 tacbed, on one of the best streets in city of 

 86,000, in southern Ohio; everything stocked 

 and in running condition; to be sold cheap oo 

 account of poor health. Address No. 8U, care 

 Fl orists' Review, Chicago. 



OR SALE — Grand opportunity, only flve bnn- 

 dred dollars, but cash; flower store and twO' 



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large greenhouses, all rebuilt last year, doing 

 seven thousand a year business, mostiy all funeral 

 work; situated in the thickest residence part of 

 Detroit; investigate; must be sold at once. 

 Mrs. H. Pens, 100 Moran, Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE — 6 acres land, 2 large greenhouses, 

 6-room house, all new; in Ohio manufactur- 

 ing town, 4000 pop.; 2 acres in raspberries, % 

 acre strawberries, 60 grape vines, 46 fruit trees; 

 plenty carnations and other stock, and some ma- 

 terial; moving back sonth; price, $2200, part 

 cash, 8 years to pay balance. Address No. llS, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — L. & B. greenhouse, 60x18, in run- 

 ning order (movable partition) ; also, 000 

 carnation plants (Enchantress, White Perfec- 

 tion, Dorothy Gordon, etc.); 100 gardenia plants, 

 1-year-old; 800 young geranium plants, named, 

 imported stock; 20 large, named asalea plants; 

 80 orchida; all flne stock; prices reasonable. 

 T. Laurence, 10 Wall St., Kew York City. 



FOR SALE— 86,000 feet glass, hot water heat; 

 well stocked with roses, carnations, chrys- 

 anthemums, potted plants, etc.; all in good 

 shape; 8 acres land, two dwellings, bam; well 

 located on car line, entrance to city park and 

 near cemetery; must retire because of age and 

 poor health; would sell plant without improve- 

 ments; write for full information. Jamea C. 

 Murray, Peoria, 111. 



FOR SALE — Finest opportunity in years; six 

 acres of land, with about $4,000 crop of 

 vegetables, 16,000 feet of greenhouses, stocked 

 up with plants, together with greenhouse sup- 

 plies that will last many years; a $8,000 reu- 

 dence, stone cellar, 60x20, 1^ stories; laige 

 bam; wagon; 1 mile from postofflce; 6 railroads, 

 good shipping point; % of business done out- 

 side; I have a modem store in center of dty 

 where I handle flowers, vegetables, seeds, etc.. 

 which I will rent for $100 per month; I will sell 

 above land, crops, greenhouses, stock, green- 

 house supplies and supplies in store (about $2,000 

 worth), for $26,000; reason for selling, wish to 

 retire; one-third cash, balance on time; reference, 

 any bank in Sioux Falls. Joe Toslni, Sioux Falls, 

 South Dakota. 



