liABCH 18, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



33 



HELP WANTED-Experlenced Rardener. Ap- 

 ply to J. F. Kidwell & Bros., 160 B. 48d St., 

 Oblcago. 



HELP WANTED-Slngle man; general green- 

 house work; sober; $35 per month and 

 board; age and experience first letter. Address 

 No. 107, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED- A steady man who under- 

 stands general greenhouse growing; tSO.OO 

 per month to begrin with; married man preferred. 

 Address P. N. Obertin, 667 Chicago St., Kenosha, 

 Wis. 



HELP WANTED-A flrst-class carnation grow- 

 er, capable of taking charge of section; 

 must be soDer, steady, single man; good wages 

 to right party. Address South View Floral Co., 

 B. F. D. No. 1, Fairhaven, Pa. 



HELP WANTED— A flrst-class carnation grow- 

 er and two first class rose growers to take 

 charge of a section in a new and modern place; 

 a good place for section men who understand 

 tbeir profession; no others need apply. Address 

 Frank A. Beuthey, Gen. Mgr. Hoerber Bros., Box 

 416, Desplaines, Ul. 



HELP WANTED-A florist, perfect in growing 

 roses, carnations and mums, who also knows 

 something about growing gei eral bedding stock 

 and cut flowers; position open at once; married 

 man preferred; state wages wanted and other 

 particulars. Address Theodore Meyer, 766 Mar- 

 lon St., Waukegan, 111. 



HELP WANTED- Want to correspond with so- 

 ber, reliable young man, experienced in 

 growing a general line of stock for the whole- 

 sale and retail trade; state age, yfears of experi- 

 ence and nationality in first letter; permanent 

 position for right man. S. E. Levi, 1713 South 

 West St., Rockford, 111. 



HELP WANTED-$12C0 salary and cotta<e to 

 bustling greenhouse manager, thoroughly 

 posted in all branches of growing for a large re- 

 tail business: 100,000 ft. of glass; middle Atlantic 

 state; an energetic man would be given an op- 

 portunity to buy an interest. Address all partic- 

 ulars to No. 159, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED-A good, steady, all-around 

 r«^wJ°*° as assistant florist in establishment of 

 50,000 so. ft. of glass; store and greenhouses 

 right in the city, where roses, carnations, mums, 

 and a general stock of plants are grown for 

 wholesale and retail trade; none but flrst-class 

 need apply: married preferred. Address Charles 



Frueh & Sons, Saginaw, Mich. 



TTELP WANTED-Man for rose propagation, 

 JJ- also carnations and miuns; must be a 

 worker; $86 and 10 per cent on all sales and 

 chance for more; 1 house, 22x100; 1, 22x24- 2 

 acres outdoor stock; everything furnished; no 

 board; pace will be given first man that wires 

 (prepaid) acceptance and forwards reference to 

 A. J^Seiders, 1106 W. 88th St., Route No. 4, Aus- 



TTELP WANTED--.A gardener, understanding 

 :Jr„ the growing of vegetables for kitchen gar- 

 «nh»r*-^H'° v™K^" greenhouse, 20x60; must be 

 sober and rehable and have some knowledge of 

 Eht,?^Ki^*** *°i^ f *'« o' flowers, fruit trees and 

 shrubbery, and be generally useful about pri- 

 vate grounds; write stating wages and exneri- 

 ence; must commence about April 1 Louis A 

 Ireton, 1501 Union Trust Bldg.. ginclnn ati Ohio; 



W^^n^E™ ^I'Vt'^- boiler tubes or cast 

 TT iron pipes. E. R. Tauch, Marquette, Mich. 



PARTNER WANTED-To take Charge of grow- 

 .*J°*^ preferred; 35,000 ft glass, well stocked 

 with roses, carnations etc ; 2 acres of land- 

 store, best location in city, where all stock id 

 OhJcagt:"^'"'' ''°- '*'• cire Floristi' ReviU! 



pAOTNER WANTED-Lady or gentleman tn 

 £ take half interest in old-estaKe^floVl.t 

 business; 4 greenhouses; enlarged modern heat- 

 ^1 b/ ^F**"= excellent opportunity for Incrlas- 



d°o^or^s"te=to"?^ ground for planting'SSt- 

 uoors, Mooo to $5000 to purchase half intproo?- 

 business simply getting too large to htnde alone: 

 above offer made for immediate acceofancp' 

 villeTasI^"'"'' *''°^''*' "^ C»b°" St^ffewton: 



W'^f^T^Pr*'^" industrious, sober young man 



F°h««?>^,^-.^e»-8tocked, up-to-date ereen 

 D.y,'^grn«r°e'|;''^"''^«''>^»- Ad"d%8!T£: 



F^L^enPn|lin5T5S*f?"in'v'« ^*P5i^^30 ft.; also 

 8646 RldgfA%l° Ro^ersPark, itl!*^'*'' "^ «*» *» 



FOB SALE— Some good 8-inch pipe, guaranteed 

 sound, 6c foot; several good small boilers 

 cheap. W. H. Salter, Rochester, N. T. 



FOB SALE— An ice box and shelving, on ac- 

 count of moving, very cheap. Apply to 

 Atlas Floral Go., 87 Randolph St., Chicago. 



OR SALE— Greenhouse property; 6000 ft. glasa; 

 L. 6-room bouse; good stable; no competition; 

 ilenty of stock: can sell everything you raise. 

 '. Fenton, West Newton, Pa. 



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FOR SALE— Greenhouse property; 6500 ft. glass, 

 7-room house; S"* acres good garden; out- 

 buildings; fruit trees, roses; no competition; ev- 

 erything sells. A. M. Barnett, Oentralia, Wash. 



Ij^OB SALE-A cash register with all the im- 

 1? provements; guaranteed 'n good order; 

 used only 6 months; cost 8200.00 new; will sell for 

 $76.00 cash. Address P. Pearson, 920 N. Campbell 

 Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE— A bargain for someone; 7500 ft. of 

 glass in town of 10,000; can't supply demand; 

 come west and grow up with the country; cheap 

 rates are now in effect; cash required. R. 0. 

 Eisele, Baker City, Ore. 



FOR SALE— Pour greenhouses; 6000 ft. glass; 

 Kroeschell boiler, etc.; all in good condition; 

 stocked with violets and sweet peas; 8-room 

 bouse in flrst-class condition; also 2 acres land, 

 rich soil; 23 miles from Chicago. Address No. 

 161, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE-On South Side of Chicago, near 

 Auburn Park, choice residence with green- 

 bouse and land; 10.000 square feet under glass, 

 together with remunerative floral business; price 

 $10,000.00 clear; terms to suit; owner must leave 

 city. John P. Foerster & Co., 161 La Salle St., 

 Ohicago. 



FOR SALE-Greenhouse property, 3000 ft. of 

 glass, in good condition; 7-room house and 

 a large bam; 8^ acres of highly cultivated land 

 pear Columbia. Pa.; bouses stocked with carna- 

 tions, geraniums and vegetable plants; steam 

 heat. For further information address Jacob 

 Doerrer, R. D. No. 1, Columbia, Pa. 



FOR SALE-Two greenhouses, 10x100 ft., 

 stocked with carnations and bedding plants; 

 dwelling-house, bam, windmill aud other out- 

 buildings; about 2 acres of land; will sell for 

 $8000; one-half cash and balance on easy terms; 

 situated in Dover, Delaware. Address Wm. 

 Scbafler & Son, Dagsboro, Del., Route No. 1. 



FOR SALE-Greenbouses, 14,000 sq.ft., in lower 

 southern state, 24 hours from Chicago mar- 

 ket; cucumbers, flowers, etc.; nearly new; Mon- 

 inger construction; Kioeschell boiler of double 

 capacity; line artesian water with abundant nat- 

 ural pressure; mild climate; healthy, pine sur- 

 roundings: very convenient shipping; low rates; 

 very desirable; bargain. Address No. 168, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR 8ALE-50,000sq. ft. of glass offered at 18c 

 per sq. ft.: only $3000 will secure this desira- 

 ble good business property, balance on mort- 

 gage; flne dwelling and bam; plenty of land in- 

 cluded in above prite; flne location; modern 

 conveniences; cheap fuel; a florist would make 

 receipts equal price asked for the place in short 

 time: New York State. Address No. 166, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



UOR SALE-Near growing town of about 4000 

 ■■- inhabitants in western North Carolina, with 

 two state institutions, 20 acres of laud with large 

 commercial greenhouse, extensive hotbeds, new 

 7-room cottage having telephone and city water 

 connections, barn, well, etc.; an excellent oppor- 

 tunity for florist-gardener to establish himself in 

 this, the healthiest section of the entire south. 

 Address Riverside Park Gardens, Morganton, 



rOR SALS 



22,000 feet of glass in good condition; in Chicago: 

 pUnted to carnations; a good retail trade can be done 

 here, as well as growing for market. Address A. L.. 

 Randall Co., 19-21 E. Ran dolph St., Chicago. 



WANTED 



A gardener and florist to take charge of a small 

 greenhouse and grounds, also vegetable garden. 

 Address State Public Sch ool, Owatonna, Minn. 



WANTEO-THE ADDRESSES 



of competent private gardeners, wishing 

 poBitiona in and about Chicago. State 

 age, nationality, experience, etc. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock gxohange BuUd ing, CHICAGO. 

 You WiU Pi^d ' 



ALL™« BEST o™R8 ALL ?Si 



In The Reviews Classified Advs. 



WANTED AT ONCE 



Nurseryman that understands tbe growing 

 of ornamentals. Address BMtudry'* NurseiT 

 Co., Oak Lawn, 111., R. W. D. 1. 



Situation Wanted 



by reliable, steady young man. Permanent 

 position as gardener and florist for private 

 place. Capable of handling help and doing 

 landscape work; life experience; father Is land- 

 scape gardener and florist. 



Address M. L P., Box 545, New York Gty. 



FOR SALE 



For immediate delirerj. One No. 6. 

 No. 7 and No. 8, Superior Internal 

 Boiler. 



Superior Machine & Boiler Works 



126 to 188 W. 8nperlor St.. CHICIGO, UiL. 



rOR SALE 



890 boxes 16x24 greenhouse "A" double thick 

 Glass, all in new original boxes of best make at 

 a bargain. We also have other sizes in both 

 single and double thick at very attractive prices. 



J. W. HUNT & COMPANY 

 1S15 H. Street, M. W., Waablnaton, D.C. 



FOR SALE 



Kroeschieil Boilers 



Can ship any size. Telegraph. 



Kroeschell Bros. Co., 55 Erie St., Chicago 



FOR SALE 



Greenhouses, 3 new, 100x18, 22x26, 

 10x20; possession when desired; stock 

 at valuation. 2 miles from Norfolk 

 City. Several acres bulbs, optional to 

 buyer. Horse, wagon, etc. Will sell 

 easy terms. 



D'ALCORN BULB EARM 



PORTSMOUTH, VA. 



It yuu uudcrsuna Moderu M..ihoas aud 

 FARM INTELLIGENTLY 



Every reader of The Florists' Review who 

 is interested in fanning or gardening in tbe 

 growing of fruit or of flowers, is invited to 

 send for a free copy of our 80-page catalogue 

 and full information in regard to the Home 

 Study Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, 

 Landscape Gardening and Floriculture which 

 we ofier under Prof. Brooks of the Massachu- 

 setts Agricultural College and Prof. Craig of 

 the Cornell University. 

 The Home Correapondence School 

 Dept. 60 Springfield, Mass. 



