

OCTOBHB 10, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



89 



HELP WANTED — Carnation grower; single 

 man; state particulars and wages expected In 

 first letter. Nlc Zwelfel, North Milwaukee, Wis. 



HELP WANTED— First-class carnation grower; 

 good wages and steady place to right party; 

 married German preferred; send references. Ad- 

 dress No. 199, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Competent grower of cnt 

 flowers and pot plants to take charge of 

 30,000 feet of glass in Missouri; must be sober; 

 married German preferred; steady position; state 

 wages expected, reference first letter. Address 

 No. 81S, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— In British Columbia, a good 

 all-round florist to grow carnations, mums 

 and a general line of potted and bedding plants; 

 must T>e sober and industrious; married or 

 single; a steady position for the right man; 

 state wages in first letter. Frache Bros., Colnm- 

 bla, B. C. 



HELP WANTED — Grower and all-round worker 

 for 2S,000 ft. of glass; roses, carnations, 

 mums and general stock ; must be sober, indus- 

 trious; good pay for an intelligent worker; $15.00 

 to start; do not answer unless well experienced; 

 must be fair designer. Address No. 811, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A working foreman that can 

 take full charge of place where roses, car- 

 'nations and violets are grown; capable of han- 

 dling men and producing good stock; must be a 

 married man, sober and industrious; five-room 

 cottage and fuel furnished; state wages and 

 send copy of recommendations in first letter. 

 John Karsten, 614 Cypress St., Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. 



WANTED — ^Three or four hustling young men 

 with capital, to Invest in greenhonse busi- 

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

 884, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Contracts or work by the hour for 

 all kinds of inside or outside greenhouse 

 painting, also putty bulbing; good work at 

 reasonable prices. H. Oolban, 206 Main St., 

 Wheaton, 111. 



WANTED — A good plantsman to invest $500.00 

 to $1,000.00 in a well established fiorlst 

 business in an eastern city; owner of business 

 wishes to incorporate; good investment to the 

 right party. Address No. 870, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



FOB SALE OR RENT— 7500 ft. glass, well 

 stocked; good terms. Address No. S15, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 5000 feet of 3-incb boiler flue heat- 

 ing pipe, threaded, at 5c per foot. N. H. 

 Long, Dixon, 111^ 



FOR SALE — Four-inch cast-iron pipe, good and 

 sound, 8c per foot. W. B. F. Weber, Sault 

 Ste. Marie, Mich. 



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

 hand pipe, for steam or water lines; write 

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



FOB SALE — Bailey's Encyclopedia of American 

 Horticulture, 4 volumes, cheap. Address No. 

 805, care Florists' Review, Chicago. • 



FOB SALE — Old established retail store, west 

 side, Chicago; cheap if taken at once. Ad- 

 dress No. 881, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — ^Thirteen section hot water beater, 

 can be used for steam, 5500 square ft. of 

 radiaticHa; Boynton. O. C. Wonneman, Mexico, 

 Mo. 



FOB SALE — Four greenhouses, 11,000 ft. of 

 glass, in good runtiing order; ll acres of 

 land with good house and barn. Inquire Lock 

 Box 785, Ada, Ohio. 



FOB SALE— Cheap, three 100 to 125 H. P. 

 tubular boilers, allowed 80 lbs. of steam; 

 Hartford inspection. For particulars address 

 Morehead Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich. 



EOB SALE — 30 boxes of 10x12 single thickness 

 glass, $1.50 per box; 125 cypress rafters, 8 ft. 

 6 In. long, practically as good as new, 12c each. 

 Albert Hak e, Manchester. Pa. 



FOR SALE — 2 greenhouses, 20x80 ft., good con- 

 dition, well stocked; hot water heat; good 

 business, 10 miles from any florist; town of 3,000. 

 Fairmount Flo. Co., Falrmonnt, Ind. 



FOB SALE — Greenhouse, cottage, bam, chicken 

 houses and 20 acres of good land, adjoining 

 town of 5000; low price and easy terms. Ad- 

 dress Riverside Park, Morganton, N. C. 



FOR SALE — Second-hand Kroeschell style boiler, 

 10 ft. long, 34 in. high, 42 in. wide, in good 

 running order and repair, $100.00; 500 feet 2-ln. 



pipe, 5%c per foot; sound, with couplings. 0. S. 

 Gllmore, 213 E. Franklin St., Kenton, O. 



FOR SALE — We have installed the vacuum sys- 

 tem of heating, 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 A Hunkel Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



FOR SALE — For no other reason than falling 

 health, 8,000 feet of glass, 2,500 carnation 

 plants, also well stocked with salable plants; can 

 sell all vou can grow; located 100 miles from 

 Chicago In Indiana; excellent shipping facilities, 

 2 R.B. ; $2,500 cash, easy payments. Address No. 

 194, care Florists' Bevlew, Chicago. 



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

 5c a foot, four-inch boiler flues at 3c, two- 

 In ch at 2c a foot. C. C. Wonneman, Mexico, Mo. 



OR SALE — Floral store In the best location in 

 Avondale, "Cincinnati's wealthy suburb"; 

 reason for selling, HI health. Apply M. Hanaban 

 A Co., 3525 Ready Rd., Avondale, Cincinnati, 0. 



FOR SALE — Great bargain; 8 greenhouses, 4,000 

 ft. 16x16 single glass, steam heated; 80 horse 

 power boiler; all in good condition, to be removed 

 In 30 days; $250.00 cash takes the whole bargain; 

 located in Shippensborg, Pa. Address E. W. 

 Byer, La Park, Fa. 



FOR SALE— Florist business in town of 6,000, 

 no competition; 7,000 feet of glass, 2i^ acres 

 of land, good local market, 3-room cottage, good 

 barn, wagon, tool shed, concrete cellar, good cis- 

 tern; city water; hot water beat; price $6,000. 

 J. W. Thompson, Columbia. Tenn. 



FOB SALE — A prosperous greenhouse business 

 of 16,000 feet of glass, established over 20 

 years; am getting too old to take care of the 

 increasing business, and wish to retire; or will 

 sell an interest, purchaser to assume management 

 later. Address No. 208, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — 15,000 feet of modern constructed 

 greenhouse, nearly new, planted to a general 

 retail stock; have a good retail trade; also two 

 modem dwellings; this is a beautiful property 

 located in one of the best cities of 10,000 popu- 

 lation In northern Illinois. For particulars ad- 

 dress No. 188, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Greenhouses with about 20,000 feet 

 of glass, nearly all new; modern, up-to-date 

 construction; fully stocked for a flrst-class retail 

 business; also store, centrally located, with fine 

 established trade in a city of 200,000; best of 

 reasons for selling, old age and ill health; a fine 

 chance for a live man. For farther particulars, 

 call on or address S. N. Peck, 424 Superior St., 

 Toledo, Ohio. 



Situation Wanted 



By competent florist in soatb, experienced in 

 carnations, roses and general pot plants; also 

 good at design and wedding work ; state wages 

 in first letter. Address No. S16, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



WANTED 



Experienced Section Man In Roses 



Steady position and good salary to right 

 man. Apply to 



WBIAND & RiSCH, 154 N. Wabuk Ave., Cbicat* 



[Qireworker Ranted 



We want a first-class wireworker 

 to take charge of that department 



HOLTON Sl hunkel CO. 



BSllwAokeo, Wis. 



Help Wanted 



Young man, good address, salesman and maker- 



np, for permanent store position. 



Address 



BERTERMANN BROS. CO. 



iroiANAPOLIS 



HELP WANTED 



Two Carnation Growers 



For section. Apply with references 



Chicag:o Carnation Co. 



30 E. Randolph St., CHICAQO 



Cash for Ysur Property or Business l^^"^ 



and seller together, no matter where located. 

 If you want to buy or sell, address FRANK P. 

 CLEVELAND, 2780 Mams Express BuildioB. CMcaio. M. 



FOR SALE 



RETAIL FLOWER STORE 



Excellent location, well established 

 trade. Good opportunity. Price reason- 



^^1« NIEMANN. 



2757 Germantown Avenue, Phiiadolphia, Pa. 



WANTED-A Working Foremui. 



Must be a grood, all-round srrower. and capable of 

 bandllngr men and produclnsr jrood 8tock where a 

 general line of plants and cut flowers are ffrown. 

 would like one with some southern experience and 

 one that is looking for a permanent position. No 

 booze fighter wanted, nor wm any be tolerated on 

 the place. Send copy of recommendations and state 

 experience and wages wanted In first letter. 



H. H. Kuhlmaiii, 2507 Jicksea St , Hoastoi, Texas 



BARGAINS! 



IN AiiTrtM ATI/' / 5***"*^'"Sf Valvei 

 IN AUTOMATIC V Boiler Blow Valve* 



Vacuum Puller Traps 

 Boiler Feed Trapa 

 Water Circulators 



ROBT. ROSS JONES 



ENQINEER-DISTRIBUTOR 

 214 N. THIRD STREET, HARRISBURQ. PA 



Dissolution of Partnership. 



Notice Is hereby given, that the partner" 

 ship between Arthur E. Smith and John Van 

 Aart, trading under the firm name of "Smith 

 & VanAart," of the Borough of Newtown, 

 Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was dissolved 

 on the 25th day of September, 1912, so far as 

 relates to the said John VanAart. All debts 

 due to 1 he said partnership are to be paid to, 

 and those due from the same discharged by, 

 the said Arthur E. Smith, at Newtown, Pa , 

 where the business will be continued by the 

 said Arthur E. Smith under his individual 

 name. 



ARTHUR E. SMITH [Signed] 

 JOHN VAN AART [Signed] 

 Wm. and Wm. R. Stuekert, Attorneys, 

 Newtown, Pa. 



Statement of the Ownership, Management, 

 Circniation, £tc.. 



Of The Florists' Review, published weekly, at Chi- 

 cago, 111., required by the Act of Aueust 24, 1912. 



Note.— This etatemcnt is to be made In duplicate, 

 both copies to be delivered by the publisher to the 

 postmaster, who will send one copy to the Third 

 Assistant Postmaster Oeneral (Division of Classifi- 

 cation), Washington, D. C, and retain the other In 

 the files of the post office. 



NAMX OF — POST-OFFICT ADDBX88. 



Editor, Q. L. arant, 508 So. Dearborn St., Chica- 

 go, 111. 



Managing Editor, H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dearborn 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



Business Manager, G. L. Grant, S08 So. Dearborn 

 St , Chicago, 111. 



Publisher, The Florists' Publishing Company, SOB 

 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



Owners: (If a corporation, give names and ad- 

 dresses of stockholders holding I per cent or more 

 of total amount of stock.) 



G. L. Grant, 506 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. 111. 



A. H. Post, Chula Vista, Cal. 



E. Wlenhoeber, 22 Elm St., Chicago, 111. 



W. J. Smyth, 101 3l8t St.. Chicago. 111. 



C. A. Samuelsjjn, 21S2 Michigan Ave., Chicago, ill. 



W. Atlee Burpee, 476 No. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



W. C. Egan, Highland Park, III. 



C. F. Scott, Executrix, Main and Balcom Sts.. 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



H. B. Howard, 6112 Klmbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 



Known bondholders, mortgagees, and otiier se- 

 curity holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total 

 amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities: 



There are no bonds, mortgages or other securities 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Com- 

 pany. 



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 publication sold or distributed, through the malls or 

 otherwise, to paid subscrlbei s during the six months 

 preceding the date of this gtitemcnt (this Informa- 

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THK FlOBIBTS' PXTBUBHtNG COMPANV, 



by Walter S. Miller, Sec'y and Treas. 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day 

 of October, 1912. 



O. L. Pttsch, Notary Public. 



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(My conmiisBion expires April 1st, 1916.) 



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