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The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



46^ 



Oentralla, Mo. — W. O. Baker, drug- 

 gist and stationer, has added cut 

 flowers to his line. 



Westchester, Pa. — James A. McGor- 

 gan, for some years employed at the 

 Kift greenhouses, has leased the 

 Thomas C. Hogue greenhouses on 

 North High street. 



WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. 



^F'AdvertlBements ander this head 10 cents p«r 

 Una, cash ivith order from all who do not do 

 other advertlsinff. In sending remittance count 

 seven words to the line. 



Display advertisements In this department $1.00 

 for one inch space. 



When answers are to be sent In our care, add 10 

 cents for forwarding. 



Plant advertisements not admitted under this'head. 



SITUATION WANTED — ^As greenhouse assistant 

 on private place, by single fellow, Bnglisb; 

 can be well recommended. Foulsbam, Shadow 

 Brook, Lenox, Mass. 



SITUATION WANTED — By a Swede, 24 years 

 old, one year In this country; one year ex- 

 perience in flower garden and greenhouses; sober, 

 industrious and ambitious; strong and willing; 

 eastern state preferred. Beply Box 313, Sara- 

 toga Springs, N. Y. 

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SITUATION WANTED— By German, flrst-class 

 grower of roses, carnations, chrysanthemums; 

 26 years on large private and commercial places; 

 at present head gardener on big private place 

 (60 acres); handle men to good advantage. Ad- 

 dress No. 40, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



SITUATION WANTED — A first-class grower of 

 roses, carnations, mums, violets and general 

 pot and bedding plants, 23 years' experience, is 

 open for engagement where No. 1 stuff is wanted; 

 capable to take entire charge and give best re- 

 sults. Address Florist, General Delivery, Seattle, 

 Wash. 



HELP WANTED — A live, up-to-date store man 

 at once. Scott-Martin Co., 1506 Broadway, 

 Denver, Colo. 



HELP WANTED — ^Two good rose growers; 

 steady position and good wages. Apply to 

 Bassett & Washburn, Hinsdale, 111. 



HELP WANTED — Grower for roses and carna- 

 tions, in central Illinois. Address No. 63, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Good greenhouse man, espe- 

 cially good in bedding stock; call in person. 

 A. H. Schneider, 201 Lake St., Oak Park, III. 



HELP WANTED — A rose grower to work In 

 rose sections; state wages without board. 

 Address No. 270, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Young man In Chicago flower 

 store: must understand all branches of the 

 business. Call evenings. J. Slkyta, 1914 South 

 Avers Ave., Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Single man, thoroughly ex- 

 perienced in carnation growing; salary 

 $14.00 per week and room; best reference re- 

 quired. Washington Florists Co., Cor. 13tb and F 

 Sts., Washington, D. C. 



HELP WANTED — At once, night fireman, with 

 some experience at potting and propagating; 

 day work when firing stops; steady position; 

 single man preferred; state wages in first letter. 

 Chas. A. Moss, Spartanburg, S. C. 



HELP WANTED— At once; a section man for 

 roses, carnations and other cut flowers; mar- 

 ried man; must have some knowledge of forcing 

 bulbs; steady and sober; good wages; eight-room 

 house on premises. Robt. Klagge, Mt. Clemens, 

 Mich. 



HELP WANTED— At once; young lady to take 

 charge of up-to-date flower store, one who 

 has had experience in design work; must have 

 references; state amount of salary desired in flrst 

 letter. Hayman Greenhouse Co., Clarksburg, 

 W. Va. [ 



HELP WANTED— A neat, clean, sober, single 

 young man on a private Job, with a couple 

 of years' experience in greenhouse and outside 

 work; good position for the right party who is 

 willing to learn under a head gardener; please 

 state age. nationality and references in flrst 

 ^tter. Address C. H. B., Box 103, Green Lake, 



TTELP WANTED — Two flrst-class competent 

 ■*^ landscape nurserymen to wait on trade and 

 superintend spring planting, with opportunity to 

 enter propagating and other special lines in 

 nursery or greenhouses; give references and ex- 

 perience; by well established growing concern in 

 large western city. Address No. 49, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR LEASE — Greenhouse property in south, 30,- 

 000 ft. of glass, steam beat; wholesale and 

 retail; residence and large piece of land in- 

 cluded. For particulars address No. 50, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE— Greenhouses, 13,000 ft. glass; a 

 bargain; good business. AmariUo Green- 

 houses, Amarillo, Texas. 



FOB SALE — 100 boxes 16x18 and 16x24 double 

 strength glass at a very low price. John 

 Lucas, Eaton, Indiana. 



FOR SALE — $1,800 cash buys retail flower store, 

 old established, doing good business; good 

 reason for selling. S. W. Cor. 21st and Columbia 

 Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Cheap; return tubular boiler, 42 

 inches by 12 feet; 30 H. P., with all fixtures 

 and stack complete; insured at 80 pounds pres- 

 sure. W. H. Barrett, Adrian, Mich. 



FOB SALE — Pipe; about two miles of extra fine 

 second-hand 2-inch pipe; will sell any 

 quantity; write for price, stating quantity you 

 can use. Baur Gas Company, Eaton, Indiana. 



FOB SALEi — Well stocked greenhouse, 3,000 sq. 

 ft. of glass; water heat; tn town of 5,000 In 

 N. E. Nebraska; good local and outside trade; no 

 competition; cause, sickness. Address No. 84, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



EOB SALE— Greenhouses, 22,000 ft. of glass, 

 stocked with carnations; all in flrst-class 

 condition; fine location for retailing; one-third 

 cash, the balance in yearly payments. Address 

 No. 14, care Florists' Bevlew, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — Or will exchanjee for Improved 

 farm; greenhouses, 35,000 ft. glass, well 

 stocked; 3% acres; in a city of 20,000; no com- 

 petition; suitable for wholesale and retail; must 

 be sold; reason, death of proprietor. Address 

 C. H. Smith, Marietta, Ohio. 



FOB SALE— 22,000 sq. ft. of glass, 7 green- 

 bouses; wholesale and retail; hot water heat; 

 well stocked for winter; modern 10-room dwell- 

 ing; on paved street; good bam; doing good busi- 

 ness; ill health only reason for selling; this place 

 must be seen to be appreciated; no other green- 

 house within 25 miles. For full particulars ad- 

 dress No. 260, care Florists' Eeview, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — A chance to get into a paying busi- 

 ness without much capital; 6 greenhouses, 

 lOO ft., and 4 greenhouses, 50 ft., new boilers; 

 in good condition; 100 miles from Chicago; best 

 express service; can sell twice what you can grow; 

 no competition; best prices; agents in 15 towns 

 averaging $30 each per month; must sell at once 

 to settle estate. Address No. 48, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — Greenhouse, not an old one, but 

 one that has been tried and tested and in 

 operation today; it was built in 1908, steam 

 heated and located in a thriving city of 4,000 in 

 eastern Kansas, a better location would be hard 

 to find; am growing vegetables and the crop goes 

 with the building; fine opening for a florist; no 

 competition; a full description and reasons for 

 selling upon request. Address No. 61, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — Old established florist business in a 

 fine section of a growing city of 35,000 in 

 New England state ; 14,000 feet of glass, 3 big 

 and 1 small house; in good condition; stocked with 

 roses, carnations, mums, violets and spring stock; 

 doing a fine business; 9-room dwelling; all im- 

 provements; big bam, wagon shed, big henhouse, 

 wagons, horse, 6 acres of good land; 280 feet 

 front on main street; car stops in front of door; 

 reason for selling, owner retiring from business on 

 account of failing health; must go south. For 

 further information address No. 41, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Here Is a chance, such as is seldom 

 offered; failing health la the only reason 

 why we offer this beautiful and up-to-date place 

 for sale; located In southern Ohio; stocked with 

 roses, carnations, mums, large stock of palms, 

 ferns and in fact all kinds of plants for spring 

 sales; have a very large trade, both wholesale 

 and retail; this place will stand the closest in- 

 vestigation and must be seen to be appreciated, 

 for it has been all rebuilt in the last 3 years; 

 contains 30,000 ft. glass; residence, bara, wagons 

 and everything complete; have invested about 

 $20,000, but will sacrifice for $14,000. Do not 

 answer unless you mean business and have the 

 ready cash; possession given at once. For further 

 particulars adttoBSs No. 42, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOB SALE — ^A thoroughly built modem green* 

 bouse plant of 80,000 feet of glass, together 

 wltb ao etght-room modem residence. In a thrir- 

 Ing western city; failing health reason for sell- 

 ing; it will take $16,000 cash to move this; bal- 

 ance may remain on mortgage; this is worth 

 Investigating. Address No. 27, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



Partner Wanted 



in retail store, with $1,000; must be practical fiorist. 

 Address No. 48, care FiorlBts' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED 



An all-around store man from 

 now until after the holidays. 



E. Wienhoeber Co. 



22 Elm Street Chicagro, 111. 



Help Wanted 



Carnation Foreman 



None but a good man need apply; 

 state wages wanted. 



WIETOR BROS.. 51 Wabash Ave., Chicago 



WANTED 



By large commercial place In the east, married 

 man, thorongbly experienced on making up of 

 funeral work and attending to customers of a gen- 

 eral retail trade. Must also understand the ship- 

 ping of cut blooms to the wholesale markets. One 

 with thorough experience and capabit- of taking 

 charge of packing room and designing may have a 

 steady position with proper pay. Reply with refer- 

 ences to No. 38, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Wanted Section Man 



For Beauties and Teas 



in a large commercial place; wages $80.00 per 

 month. Will have charge of 3 greenhouses. 

 30x350 each. Married man preferred. Steady 

 job for up-to-date grower. Send references and 

 state where last employed. Address No. 52, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOR SALE 



at a bargain for cash, greenhouses, 10,000 ft. glass, 

 steam heat, with or without S acres of land; near 

 Chicago. Address No. 47, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



FOR SALE 



An old established florist business in Ne-w 

 York; lower east side ; big holiday trade ; owner 

 retiring; great bargain, if sold at once; reason 

 for selling, owner retiring; easy terms. Address 



BARGAIN, Box 545, NEW YORK 



FOR SALE 



THE nNEST IRRIGATED LAND 



to be found in any country under the sun. 30 Acres 

 of the most productive soil for the price of a city lot. 

 The city lot is an expense to you. 30 acres of San 

 Joaqnln Valley l.and brings you an income of 

 tl,MO to $3,000 yearly. Whichis the most profit- 

 able and manly, carrying a lunch t>ox, breathing 

 stale air. running at the call of some little straw 

 boss, or living on a piece of good land with pure 

 air to breathe, good wholesome food to eat, your- 

 self the sreneral manager, no whistles to call 

 you to work, making a home for yourself and 

 family, a larger bank account than you can 

 have from shop or factory? Terms easy. Write for 

 particulars to 



LEONARD Km, with JAS. BURKE & CO., 



818 Usaner BldK. LOS AMGKI.KS, CAL. 



Aaction Sale of Greenhottse Property 



Six large new greenhouses and 13 acres of land located on the line of the Lake Shore Electric Rall- 

 oad Company and on the Maumee and Western Reserve Turnpike in Clyde, Sandusky County, Ohio. 



Double strength glass. 600 Garland Gutters with iron supports. 60 horse-power boiler, 360 bbl. cistern 

 good stock of plants and flowers. In all respects a most desirable property. Situated in a prosperous and 

 growing town of over 3000 people. Cause of sale, dissolution of partnership. Entire stock and plant to be 

 sold together between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m., December 20, 1910, on the premises, to the highest 

 cash bidder. 



Address MILLER & ARLIN, Clyde, Ohio 



