Febbuary 12, 1914. 



The Florists^ Review 



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HBLP WANTED— An experienced lady who has 

 had experience in designing in first-class 

 store; one capable of managing small store in 

 city of 80,000 people in northern Ohio; please 

 state experience and salary expected In first let- 

 ter. Address No. 448. care Florists' ReTlew, 

 Chicago. 



HBLP WANTED — Landscape artist to represent 

 nearby nursery in large city of the middle 

 west; must be of good and pleasing address, able 

 to approach the trade, and secure and execute 

 landscape contractSL; glre age, experience, salary 

 desired, etc.. In first letter. Address No. 449, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A gardener to take charge 

 of country home forty miles from Chicago; 

 must thoroughly understand gardening in all its 

 branches; first-class, all the year around position 

 with new cottage. Address, giving experience, 

 references, number in family, and wages ex- 

 pected, John F. Jelke, 759 South Washtenaw 

 Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— A sober, honest, reliable, all- 

 round grower of all kinds of greenhouse 

 stock; one who wants to Invest some money in 

 a well established business and take charge of 

 the growing end; 25,000 feet of glass and one of 

 the best retail businesses in the south; cause, 

 falling health. Address No. 467, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At the State Hospital for 

 Inebriates, KnoxTllle, Iowa, a gardener 

 capable of handling trucli garden, caring for 

 lawns and shrubbery, and a small greenhouse; 

 must be non-user of liquor; married or single; 

 wages, including board, room and washing, ac- 

 cording to experience and references; position 

 open at once. Address reply to George Donohoe, 

 Superintendent, Knoxvllle, Iowa. 



HBLP WANTED — Good, reliable man, who can 

 handle a small plant of 10,000 ft. glass, 

 growing a general line of stock; must be able 

 to grow such pot plants as are usually handled 

 In a retail place, and must have some knowledge 

 of landscape work; to-a man who can show re- 

 sults we have a good proposition to offer; write 

 at once, giving full references and stating salary 

 expected. Address Box 399, Sbreveport, La. 



PARTNER WANTED— Man with some knowl- 

 edge of plant and greenhouse work; store, 

 2 greenhouses and 10 acres of land; city of 

 420O;000. Address No. 466, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



WANTED — Second-hand florist display refriger- 

 ator in good condition, not over ft. long. 

 Aildress No. 450, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED — Second-hand seed case for retail 

 store; must be in good shape, and cheap; 

 write what you have. Marion Floral Co., Marion, 

 Ind. 



WANTED TO RENT— 20,000 to 40,000 ft. of 

 glass in Pacific northwest. Address No. 

 469, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED TO LBASB;— With option to buy. 

 15,000 to 30,000 feet of glass, near good 

 wholesale market, middle west preferred, by an 

 expert rose grower; please send full particulars 

 in first letter. Address No. 487, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT— Fine retail floral efltabllabment, 

 in city of 30,000 population, 25 mile« from 

 St. Louis; good service; mast rent immediately: 

 fine location; store, residence, conservatory, all 

 combined; conservatory 110 ft. long, 21 ft. wide. 

 Just constructed; all stocked; none but capable 

 party need apply. Address No. 811, care Flo- 

 rlsts' Review, Chicago. 



FOR RENT — Greenhouses with or without nurs- 

 ery and landscape business; 3 acres of orna- 

 mental stock; houses contain carnations and bed- 

 ding plants, etc. ; also 200 sasb, modem dwelling 

 and bams; this is a well established, up-to-date 

 place, and will only lease to a reliable party 

 with capital; write for further information. Ad- 

 dress No. 418, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALB OR RB NT— Greenhouses, 84,000 sq. 

 ft. Address S. A. B. Lyman. No. 862 The 

 Arcade, Cleveland, Ohio. - 



FOR SALE — Electric florist sign. For partlcn- 

 lars write Chas. Bartcher, Denlson, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Good paying greenhouse near Buf- 

 falo, N. Y., doing a fine business. For par- 

 ticulars address No. 894. care Florists' Review. 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE — One florists' refrigerator, 2xCs0 ft , 

 cost $180.00, price $75.00; one 4x4x5 ft. 3 

 In., $25.00. Linwood Floral & Nursery Co., Kan- 

 sas City, Mo. 



OR SALE — A good paying retail store on 

 prominent cross street on south side of Chi- 



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cago; good reasons for selling. Address No. 489, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — On account of 111 health, good re- 

 tail business in Iowa; 6000 ft. of glass, one 

 acre of land; houses all stocked. Address No. 

 407. care Florists' Review, Ch icago. 



FOR SALE — Retail greenhouse business of 7000 

 sq. feet of glass, located at cemetery In large 

 city In middle west; place all stocked; price very 

 low. Address No. 468, care Florists'^ Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR sale;— 6 greenhouses, 18x75 ft., steam 

 heat, two boilers; houses well stocked; one 

 acre of land; good town for business; reason for 

 selling, have other business; will sell cheap. Ad- 

 dress No. 484, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — A well located store, greenhouse 

 and residence, in Milwaukee, doing a fine 

 business; owner wishes to retire. For full par- 

 ticulars write C. C. Pollworth Co., P. O. Box 775, 

 or Jos. Kremer & Co., 714 Center St., Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



FOR SALE— 8500 feet of glass, with well estab- 

 lished trade in town of 3500, and five 

 suburban towns. In northwestern Ohio; no com- 

 petition; great bargain for auick sale. If you 

 mean business address No. 478, care Florists' Re-, 

 view, Chicago. 



OR SALE— 1 refrigerator, 6x2i^x7 ft. high, 

 $40.00; 1 refrigerator, 6x5x8 ft. high, $70.00; 

 1 cash register (National), $10.00; 1 ribbon cabi- 

 net. No. 2, 12 trays, $6.00; all in good condition, 

 finished in white enamel. The Ueepe Co., 26 

 So. Main St., Akron, O. 



FOR SALB — A well establisbed flower and plant 

 business in prosperous town of 6,000 popu- 

 lation In northern Illinois; the only greenhouse 

 In the county; will sell at a great bargain if 

 taken at once. For full particulars address No. 

 877, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— Greenhonses, 20,000 ft. of glass, 

 up-to-date building and fully stocked, in a 

 live city of 200,000; also store In the heart of 

 the business district, doing a fine business; a 

 grand opportunity for a live florist. For partic- 

 ulars address S. N. Peck, 424 Superior St.. To- 

 ledo, 0. 



FOR SALE — 2 greenhouses, 18x100 ft. each, 

 built last-year; steam heated; fine work shed,- 

 18-36; 3 lots, 5<mM: ^ood black soil; 1 house in 

 carnations and bedding^ plants, other house in 

 sweet peas, asters, ferns and greens; doing good 

 business; illness cause for selling. Address Geo. 

 D ill, New Ulm, Minn. 



FOR SALE — The business of the Jamestown 

 Floral Co., of Jamestown, North Dakota; 

 price, $600.00; profits last nine months, $900.00, 

 and this can be doubled if whole time is devoted 

 to the business. I am in college and must either 

 give up my college course or sell this business 

 as I am unable to keep up both. Leslie T. Dysart, 

 Jamestown, N. D. 



Situation Wanted 



Working foreman, honest and reliable man. mar- 

 ried, no drinker, with 18 years' best experience in 

 carnations, mums, sweet peas, cyclamens, fine ferns, 

 lilies, bulbs and bedding plants, wants steady posi- 

 tion with respectable firm; I am able to take full 

 charge and manage a place successfully; give full 

 particulars. Address No. 463, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



Situation Wanted 



15 years in growing carnations, roses, mums 

 and sweet peas, some knowledge of cattleyas;t 

 now employed at good wages; can take charge; 

 require at least 30 days' notice; best of refer- 

 ences as to character and ability; strictly tem- 

 perate; age 36, married, one child; American. 



Address N«. 451, cire ritrists' Review, Chkafo 



SITUATION 



By working foreman, first-class grower of roses 

 and cut flowers, also good on pot plants; 22 

 years' e.Yperience: age 37, married: reference; 

 good manager; know how and will produce A 

 No. 1 stuflF; wages, $20.00 per week and house. 

 Address No. 468, care Florists' Review, Chi- 

 cago.; 



HORTICULTURIST 

 SEEKS POSITION 



As farm or estate manager. College training 

 and lifelong experience in all branches. In N. 

 W. at present. Distance no objection. Married. 

 References. Address No. 472, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HEAD GARDENER 



Thoroughly capable man for every department of 

 gentleman's place, desires engagement; well up in 

 greenhouse and outside work; specialty fruit nnder 

 glass, roses, carnations and mums: or as manager 

 of commercial place where results count. Scotch, 

 married, no children. Address 



No. 474, care Florists' Review, Chlcaaro 



LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 



Practical landscape gardener and nurseryman 

 with college training; experienced in drawing, 

 surveying, laying out, grading, road construc- 

 tion, planting, natural wood work, etc., etc.: 

 best experience in nursery and perennial gar- 

 den: wishes steady position with city, cemetery 

 or leading landscape firm; able to handle help 

 and take full charge of department: state full 

 particulars in first letter. Address No. 464, 

 cfire Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED 



A general florist, competent in funeral 

 worka.nd growing; a place of 15,000 sq. 

 ft. of glass in southwest Texas; a first- 

 rate opportunity for the right man ; state 

 wages with room, and giye late references. 



Address 

 No. 440, car* Florists* Rovlsw, Ghicaso 



PARTNER WANTED 



Honest, energetic young man with some cap- 

 ital to take charge of a store in a prominent 

 southern city. Must be a first-class designer, 

 decorator and salesman, and come ob trial for a 

 few months. If satisfactory, he may purchase 

 up to a one-half interest in the business. Owner 

 wishes to devote all^ his time to the greenhouses. 



Address No. 477, are riorists' levitw, Chicago 



CashhrYtnr Property wBiisinett IS^ 



and oellor together, no matter where Wated. 

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

 CLEVEUWD. 2780 Masn Express BniMiiw. CWcaia. ■ 



^ftnnn ^ ^^^se greenhouses and % acre of 

 9yUUU fine loam soil. Greenhouses are 

 strictly up to date in every respect. Whole busi- 

 ness for 16000.00. Glood trade. Established. 

 Present owner retiring from business. 

 6ENUEE VALLEY REAL ESTATE ASENCY. Mt. Msrrit. N. V. 



FOR SALE 



Hetum Traps, Reducing Valves, Pumps, 

 Iron P*ipe Valves. Never - Leak Sheet 

 Packing, Mazda Lamps. 



ROBT. ROSS JONES, Huiisbiut, Pa. 



BANKRUPT SALE 



On March 13th I will sell the entire plant of 

 the Kersey Floral Co., new greenhouse, stock 

 and store fixtures, to the highest bidder for cash. 

 For full particulars, address 



C. A. HORST, Trustee, 



BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON 



THREE SPECIAL OFFERS 



On account of sickness, will make the three following offers, any one of which will bear 

 investigation— any one of which is a money maker. We have been m business for 30 years: have 

 15,000 feet of glass in good repair, some only two years old. Same stocknl with general assort- 

 ment of cut flowers and plants. Are near two cemeieries. 



FIRST OFFER 



Will sell the greenhouses and stock outright for any reasonable offer and give long lease 

 on land. 



SECOND OFFER 



I will sell the stock and rent greenhouses. 



THIRD OFFER 



I will sell half interest in both greenhouses and real estate, or half interest in greenhouses 

 and stock alone. 



I want to give my whole attention to the store and through it can use all the cut flowers 

 and plants you can raise. Have never yet been able to supply the demand. 



Address No. 439, care Florists' Rotiow, Chicago. 



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