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APRIL 15, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



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rjELP WANTED— A greenhouse man to work 

 11 on carnaticns and pot plants. Address John 

 Irvine & Sons, Bay City, Mich. 



HELP WANTED— On commercial place; a so- 

 ber, indubtrious man for general green- 

 house work. Address No. 194, care Florists' 

 Review, Ohicago. 



HELP WANTED— 'oreman on landscane con- 

 struction work; state full particulars as to 

 refprences, experience and salary. Klehm's Nur- 

 series, Arlington Heights. III. 



HELP WANTED— An up-to-date person to man- 

 age flori>t store in a western city: must be 

 a buptler. honest and sober; good salesman and 

 design maker. Address No. 19», care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— Experienced lady or man to 

 keep books, take orders and wait on custo- 

 mers in greenhoubes; must be competent and 

 thoroughly trustworti y: state wages per month 

 Address Jacob Kussler, lllth and Avon, Morgan 

 Park, 111. 



HELP WANTED-At once; a working foreman: 

 one that understands growing roses and 

 carnations and a general line of pot plants; also 

 a good designer and sales person: good wages 

 to the right party. Thos. Franks & Son, Cham- 

 paign, 111. 



JELP WANTED-Flrst-class married man to 

 assist on garden farm during summer and 

 take full charge tf greenhouse durinK winter; 

 must understand cucumber growing; good new 

 residence furnished: state wages and experience. 

 Somers Produce Co., Somers, Wis. 



HELP WANTED- An A-1 grower to take full 

 charge of greenhouses on commercial place; 

 also a good design maker and salesperson for a 

 first-class store; in applying state experience, 

 references and wages expected. Address No. 

 193, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



BELP W ANTE D-A fir St class plantsman, one 

 who thoroughly understands the growing 

 and forcing of bulbs, plants, etc., u^ed In a first- 

 class store: only those of ability and who can 

 show recommendations need apply. Martin & 

 Forbes Co., 347 Washin. ton St., Portland, Ore. 



HELP WANTED -An all-around greenhouse 

 man, who knows design work; a grower of 

 carnations, mums and general greenhouse stock; 

 give reference, wages with board and room; 

 must be sober and reliable; a good place for the 

 right«ian. Address J. M. Nussbaumer, San An- 

 gelo, Qex. 



HELP WANTED-Man and wife on carnation 

 range near Chicago: man to make himt-elf 

 generally useful in summer and flre nights in 

 wmter; wife to board two or three other men on 

 the place; good wages and free rent; house in 

 nrst-class condition. Apply to E. T. Wanzer, 

 Wheaton, IH 



VV^ANTED An industrious, sober young man 

 '^ for partner in one half interest in green- 

 house and property of Tn acres of land. 6 new, 

 niodern, up-to-date greenhouses: 15000 ft. of 

 glass: 50 horsepower boiler; boiler room and 

 potting shed. 10x84 ft ; all cement floor: good 

 Bhippmg point, with electric line from Toledo to 

 Cleveland passing every hour: also stop at door: 

 houoes well stocked with carnations and bedding 

 plants- to anyone Interested will furnish further 

 information upon application; terms reasoi able; 

 reason for selling, ill health. Clyde Floral Co., 

 Clyde, Ohio. 



FOR SALE-Greenhouse, 160x28 ft., in cama- 

 .» tlons; 8 acres: S2200; good reasons for sell- 

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

 viile. Pa. 



pOR SALE-Retail store on south side of Chi- 

 > cago: established 10 years; reason for sell- 

 inK. leaving city. Address No. 806, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. .. ^< 



POH SALE OR RENT— The only greenhouse in 

 "",.,. \^Ke county: can sell more than we raise; 

 will D^ s«>ld cheap on account of illness. Mrs. 

 <'eo. Hansen, Pittsfleld, 111. 



TT^^ SALE-Greenhouse property; 5000 ft. glass; 

 ni«»„r''°'i™ house; good stable; no competition; 

 Plenty of stock can sell everything you raise. 

 M Fenton, West Newton, Pa. 



POR SALE-Sl^yso will buy 7500 ft. of glass in 

 PftT, lJ'° *** 10.000; if taken at once purchaser 

 thri?ti™??*of purchase price back in the next 

 mrec months. R. c. Eisele. Baker City. Ore. 



F^L,^^^'^-^200 ft. glass, well storked with 

 Dlanfc. ?*"""" »"d a general line of bedding 

 reftBrfr; ^^erything modern; all tile benches, etc.; 



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r notA^P~T,'^o «food small greenhouses, sit- 

 busines8.'^«}c"« '^Py" ^»^e, Iowa, doing a fine 

 SZ-ion tifVi u° *. lovely 6-room modern cottage; 

 t^laiVina^y *" til's; reason, sickness; for par- 

 ^'tuiars address M. W. Brown, Spirit Lake, la. 



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

 count of moving, very cheap Apply to 

 Atlas Floral Co., 37 Kandolph St., Chicago. 



F'OR SALE-Greenhouse property; lot, 100x125 

 ft.; 5000 ft. of glass; well-stoi ked with bed- 

 ding plants, carnatinns etc.; ^2 block from street 

 car line and cemetery; good trade; will sell at 

 reasonable price: owner wants to leave the city. 

 Address N. Linden, 3104 21st Ave. S., Minneapo- 

 lis, Minn. 



FOR SALE-On South Side of Chicago, near 

 Auburn Park, choice residence with green- 

 house and land; 10 000 square feet under glass, 

 together with remunerative floral buBii>ess; price 

 $8 000 00 clear; terms to suit; owner must leave 

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

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE— 5 greenhouses, steam heat, 8000 ft. 

 glass, modern dwelling atid stable; every- 

 thing In excellent condition; 40 acres land, at 

 steam road and on trolley line suburban to Phil- 

 adelphia; sacrifice price for quick sale and pos- 

 session when desired. Brown. Cloud & Johnson, 

 People's Bank Building, Norristown. Pa. 



FOR SALE-Two greenhouses, 10x100 ft., 

 stocked with carnations a' d bedding plants; 

 dwelHng-house. barn, windmill and other out- 

 buildings; about 2 acres of land; will sell for 

 $-1000; one-half cash and balance on easy terms; 

 situated in Dover, Delaware. Address Wm. 

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



FOR SALE-Four greenhouses, 7000 sq. ft. of 

 glass; steam heat; 9-room house; good barn; 

 about 3 acres of ground in good growing part of 

 the city of Ann Arbor, Mich.; this laud is used 

 for the growing of vegetables and is in gO"d 

 shape; a fine stand for a florist. Address John 

 J. Quincey, 1117 Forest Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 



FOR SALE -A fine estate situated on high 

 ground at Hyde Park, Mass, near Milton: 2 

 minutes from R. R. station, 15 minutes to Boston; 

 house of 14 rooms and bath, all conveniences; 

 corner lot of 47,375 ft. land fruit and shade trees; 

 greenhouse, 118x33, built 1908, 6 on sides, 16 cen- 

 ter, 16x24 glass; good opening for commercial 

 florist. Address A. G. Chickering, 53 State St., 

 Boston. 



FOR SALE-Sacriflce price of $8000 on green- 

 house estabhshment, consisting of 5 acres of 

 land; 7-room dwelling; 10,000 sq ft. of glass, al- 

 most new; 60 h. p. steam boiler and all tools and 

 accessories pertaining to said business: city 

 water in dwelling and greenhouses; less than 2 

 miles from city limits of Cleveland, which has a 

 population of 500,000, R. E. Devney, Williamson 

 Building, Cleveland, O. 



FOR SALE-50.0ro sq ft. of glass offered at 18c 

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

 ble good business property, balance on mort- 

 gage; fine dwelling and barn; plenty of land in- 

 cluded in above price; fine location; modem 

 conveniences: cheap fuel; a florist would make 

 receipts equal price asked for the place in short 

 time; New York State. Address No. 168, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE— A good retail florist business lo- 

 cated on a good car line; fine neighborhood 

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

 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 $15,000; $.5000 down, balance to 

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

 privilege to buy, for $2500 and $60 a month. 

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

 land. O. 



BKLP WANTXD 



First-cUss, up-to date designer and decorator 

 for my retail store. B. R. Huetaes. 690 West 

 Van Buren Street, Chicago. 



FOR BALK 



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

 planted to carnations; a good retail trade can be done 

 here, as well as growing f»r market. Address A. JL. 

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



STOREMAN 



Of excellent ability wants permant position 

 with responsible house; capable manager; best 

 of references. Address No. »ll, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



Wanted 



A married, first-class grower of carnations, 

 mums potted plants etc.; good salnry and per- 

 centage to the right man; 2i.0<i0 ft. of glass; 

 give present wages, experience and references; 

 apply at once. 



Lock Box 55, 



Hig^hland Sta., Springfield, Mass. 



WANTED-THE ADDRESSES 



of competent private gardeners, wishing 

 positions in and about Chicago. State 

 age, nationality, experience, etc. 



PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock ExolianKe Bulldlne, CHICAGO. 



FOR SALE 



Kroeschell Boilers 



Can ship any size. Telegraph. 



Kroeschdl Bros. Co., 55 Erie St, Chicago 



FOR SALE 



The GRFENHOUSE PROPERTY, to close 

 the ESTATE OF M. J. LYNCH. Deceased 



The old-establiBhed greenhouse property of 

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

 the city of PouKkkeepsle, N. T., consisting 

 o' Sixteen Greenhouses, snooo square feet 

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

 nations. Bedding Plants, and Plants of all kinds, 

 etc. 



Eleht-room Dwelllns, with hot -water 

 heating and slate roof, also, 



Five>room Ciardener's Cottase, adjoin- 

 ing Greenhouses. 



Large, substantial Carriage House. 



This is a valuable location, with ample water 

 supply, adj inine Rural cemetery, on line of 

 Wappingers trolley, one mile and a quarter from 

 Court House. 



Wot Fartioulars Apply 



THOMAS M. LYNCH 



256 Main St, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. 



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