APBIL 1, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



55 



OR SALE— Greenhouse, 160x28 ft., In carna- 

 tions' 8 acres; $2200; good reasons for sell- 

 ing Address W. W. Kramer, Route 1, Sellers- 

 vine, Pa. 



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OR SALE— Greenhouse establishment, con- 

 sisting of 5 acres of land, good for any pur- 

 Dose- Vroom dwelling; 10,000 sq. ft. glass, almost 

 new' 60 H. P. steam boiler and all tools and ac- 

 i^essbries pertaining to said business; city water 

 in dwelling and greenhouses; shipping facilities 

 of the best, consisting of two steam railroads 

 and two street car lines; 7 miles from Cleveland 

 nubile square; on account of illness, will sell for 

 less than cost. R. E. Devney, Williamson Bldg., 

 Cleveland, O. v 



FOR SALE— A good retail florist businees lo- 

 cated on a good car line; fine neighborhood 

 all around; lot 100x200 ft.; 9-room house; bam; 

 store; 5 greenhouses, well stocKed; 5000 ft. glass; 

 1 horse and wagon; sickness is the reason, and 

 have nobody to keep it up: a good chance for 

 somebody; price, $16,000; $6000 down, balance to 

 suit purchaser; or would sell a 10-year lease, with 

 orivfiege to buv, for $2500 and $60 a month. 

 Address G. F. Thrun, 8707 Cedar Ave.. Cleve- 

 la nd, O. 



WANTED AT ONCE 



Nurseryman that understands the growing 

 of ornamentals. Address Beaudry's Nursery 

 Co., Oak Lawn, III., R. F. D. 1. 



BKLP WANTKD 



First-class, up-to-date designer and decorator 

 for my retail store. H. R. Hufflies, 690 West 

 Van Buren Street, Chicago. 



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rOR SALS 



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

 lanted to carnations; a good retail trade can be done 

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

 Randall Co.. 19-21 £. Randolph St., Chicago. 



Wanted -TO BUY 



the fixtures of an up-to-date flower store. Can 

 take your whole place off your hands. Address 



J. A. MENDEL 



422 W. 18th St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED 



A gardener who does not use intoxicating 

 liquors and who is a worker and thoroughly 

 undersands vegetables, fruits and flowers— all 

 outdoor work. Give experience and state sal- 

 ary desired in first letter. Address 



W. S. PRICKETT, Sidnaw, Mich. 



WANTED 



Outside Foreman. 



One who thoroughly understands 

 herbaceous stock and landscape 

 work; good salary and permanent 

 position ; send full particulars to 



Landscape 



Box 545. New York City 



Foreman 

 Wanted 



For rose establishment; 

 $100 per month, with 

 house; situation open 

 May 1 ; apply with refer- 

 ences and full particulars 



ROSES 



Box 545, New Yoik City 



FOR SAL£-An ice box and shelving, on ac- 

 count of moving, very cheap. Apply to 

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



WANTED 



A married, flrst-class gardener who can take 

 charge of my greenhouse with full responsibility; 

 should have especial experience in raising car- 

 nations, mums, etc.; good salary and steady po- 

 sition for the right person; applicants should 

 apply at once. 



A. BRIX. 1 518 SL Louis Ave., St Louis, Mo. 



rOR SALE 



The GREENHOUSE PROPERTY, to close 

 the ESTATE OF M. J. LYNCH. Deceased 



The old-established greenhouse property of 

 the late M. J. Lynch, on the South Road, near 

 the city of Pousrbkeepale, M. T., consisting 

 of Sixteen GreenliouseB, 30.000 square feet 

 of Glass with entire stock of Palms, Roses, Car- 

 nations, Bedding Plants, and Plants of all kinds, 

 etc. 



El8:ht*rooni DwelUns. with hot -water 

 beating and slate roof, also. 



Five-room Gardener's Cottaare, adjoin- 

 ing Greenhouses. 



Large, substantial Carriage House. 



This is a valuable location, with ample water 

 supply, adjoining Rural cemetery, on line of 

 Wappingers trolley, one mile and a quarter from 

 Court House. 



Vor Fartloulars Apply 



THOMAS M. LYNCH 



256 Main St, POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. 



FOR SALE 



Best store in down-town 

 New York, on its busiest 

 street; long-established; 

 grand chance for Greek 

 or German, or anybody 

 wide - awake and pro- 

 gressive; low rent; living 

 apartment above; pos- 

 session before Easter if 

 you want to make your 

 year's rent. Terms easy. 



Write 



OPPORTUNITY 



Box 646, New York 



FOR SALE-Newly started nursery in the State 

 of Massachusetts; 1 mile from a city of 40,000 

 inhabitants; on electric carline; 22 acres of mostly 

 level land; no stone; 5 acres planted; stock for 5 

 acres more. Cottage. 8 rooms; large barn and 

 sheds; 1 greenhouse, 54x20; house and greenhouse 

 heated by hot water; horse, wagons and tools; 

 price low; reason for selling, failing health. Ad- 

 dress No. 190, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED-THE ADDRESSES 



of competent private gardeners, wishing 

 positions in and about Chicago. State 

 age, nationality, experience, etc. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock Xzohanse Building;, CHICAGO. 



NURSERYMEN 



Position wanted as foreman or superintendent 

 by a nurseryman with 20 years' practical expe- 

 rience in propagating, growing and shipping of 

 ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, evergreens, 

 vines, fruits, perennials trimming, spraying and 

 handling large trees and evergreens; 39 years; 

 married; can come at once; best of references; 

 state terms in first letter. Address No. 181, 

 oare Florlsta* Revle^r, Cnicaffo. 



FOR SALE 



Kroeschell Boilers 



Can ship any size. Telegraph. 



Kroeschdl Bros. Co., 55 Erie SL, Chicago 



li yu. understand Modem Me huds and 

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 is interested in farming or gardening, in the 

 growing of fruit or of flowers, is invited to 

 send for a free copy of our 80-page catalt>gue 

 and full information in regard to the Home 

 Study Courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, 

 Landscape Ciardening and Floriculture which 

 we offer under Frof . Brooks of the Massachu- 

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 the Cornell University. 

 The Home Correspondence School 

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