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Febbuaby 16, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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FOB SALE — Greenhouse property; fine borne; 

 city, 6,000; small payment, easy terms on 

 balance. Mrs. N. D. Carpenter, 327 North Main 

 St., Charlotte, Mich. 



FOR SALE — 84x125 ft. corner, small greenhouse 

 with stock and a flrst-clasa cottage. Call or 

 write T. Grabowskl, 4523 W. Addison St., west 

 o f Milwaukee Aye., Chicago. 



FOR SALE — About 5000 ft. of glass; no com- 

 petition; good town; a large, growing trade; 

 can sell a great deal more than you can grow at 

 good prices. For particulars address "Florist," 

 pwlght. 111. 



FOR SALE — Suburban farm of twenty acres 

 with 7-room house; large greenhouse and ex- 

 tensive hotbeds; near town of 5,000 In the finest 

 and healthiest portion of North Carolina. Address 

 Bo x 72, Morganton, N. 0. 



FOR SALE — In Chicago, established retail 

 flower store, located in one of the best 

 neighborhoods on the south side; no competition; 

 best of reasons for selling. Address No. 177, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE) — Or will lease, greenhouses, 1800 

 feet of glass; a fine house and stable; 

 one and a half acres of ground; everything io 

 best condition; within four miles of New York 

 City. Address No. 141, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. ____^ 



FOR SALE — At a great bargain, well stocked 

 greenhouses in north central Indiana; 5,000 

 Rq. ft. of glass, steam heat; in city of 5,000; 

 with or without good six-room cottage; death 

 of owner reason for selling. Address Eliza Dunn, 

 23 Taft Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Or will exchange for improved 

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

 stocked; SVi acres; in a city of 20,0<X>; no com- 

 petition; suitable for wholesale and retail; mnst 

 be sold; reason, death of proprietor. Address 

 Dr. C. H. Smith, Myietta, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — 8,000 sq. ft. glass, stocked with 

 carnations and bedding plants; I'/i, acres 

 land, 5-room house and office; no competition in 

 city of 5,000 population; large trade on funeral 

 work; cause of selling poor health; $5,500 cash 

 buys the place. W. E. Oarman, Charlotte, Mich. 



FOR SALE — 5 new modern greenhouses, situ- 

 ated 1 mile west of Sharon, Pennsylvania; 

 20,000 feet glass; planted in 2-year-old rose 

 plants; all steam heat; in easy shipping dis- 

 tance of Pittsburg, Cleveland and Buffalo cut 

 flower markets; also can be run as a first-class 

 retail place; population to draw from 40,000. 

 J. A. McLaughry, Sharon, Pa. 



FOR SALB — Property 102x165, 7-room modem 

 residence, 2-story store and office, bams, 

 horses, 4,000 square feet of glass used for general 

 retail business; located in business center of one 

 of Chicago's most wealth v suburbs; offered as a 

 growing business; can sell ten times as much as 

 bouses will produce; will sell below value to re- 

 sponsible party with $6,000 cash. Address No. 

 Ite, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Seven new modem greenhouses in 

 Iowa, 25.000 ft. glass; Improved cement 

 benches; good residence, office, etc.; all steam 

 beat; the place is so bandy, can be run with two 

 helpers; stocked with roses and carnations; no 

 trouble to dispose of all flowers grown; |28,000 

 takes the whole outfit; expenses are light — why 

 not own a place of your own? Write for terms; 

 owner wants to retire. Address No. 182, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



"POR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Wishing to 

 ^ change climate on account of rheumatism, 

 I offer for sale or exchange for greenhouse prop- 

 erty in a drier and milder climate, my business 

 consisting of about 12,000 ft. of glass in 4 

 Kreenbouses, 7 acres of land, good 8-room 

 ilwelllng heated by steam from greenhouse boiler, 

 artesian well, barn, 2,500 carnation plants and 

 other stock, at St. Peter, Minn., a city of 5,000; 

 no opposition, good ontiet. Write to St. Peter 

 ••reenhonses, St. Peter, Minn. 



POR SALE— Carnation house, 24x70, concrete 

 -•- benches; general plant house, 23x68, con- 

 crete walls. Iron posts support roof; city water; 

 f'i sash, 200 flats ; well stocked for season's 

 trade; 6-room dwelling; ground. 132x132, on 

 .vialn and Grotto Sts. ; trade steadily growing, 

 need another house to supply demand; ill health 

 ig^ISS 'or not adding to plant and for selling; 

 ii'tvSl '"^ immediate possession, $3,000 July 1; 

 »-,000 down, balance to suit purchaser; in- 

 lormatlon of interest to purchaser given on 

 request. W. C . Scovell, Malta, Ohio. 



Foreman, Manager, Head Oardener 



°' ^P manage plant department In first-class 

 retail store, salary or commission. American, 29 

 years of age ; bom In the florist business anrl have 

 "een at it ever since. Am not a special! -t, but 

 '^an make good on any of the following : Qreen- 

 nouse construction and heating, buying, selling, 

 •esigning, decorating, (growing roses, carnations, 

 "lums, bulbous ^tock and general line of beddinj 

 ; i 1 ornamental plants. Not afraid of hard work 

 iir long hours as long as I can see dollars in sight, 

 nnf" **"■ position after April Ist. Don't answer 

 ''"'^ss you want a live man and have a good 

 ET^S*'!'f*2° to o<^er. Address No. 171, care 

 t-loristB' Review, Chicago. 



Rose Grower Wanted 



(TEAS) 

 Fred Breltmeyer, Mt. Clemens, /Mich. 



Situation Wanted 



First-clafS decorate r, designer and salesman, 



at present in first-class store, wishes position in 



St. Louis ; very best of references given ; 14 years' 



experience. 



Address No. 178, 

 Care Florists* Revie\e, CblcaBO. 



SITUATION WANTED 



Young man, 26, American, single, steady, sober 

 and reliable; life experience in florist and gar- 

 dening business with ny father on establish- 

 ment, now over 100,000 feet of glasj, devoted to 

 growing carnations, mums, violets, bedding 

 stock, potted plants, vegetables', etc.; desire posi- 

 tion, private or commercial : we-tern Ohio, Indi- 

 ana or Illinois preferred; good reference; state 

 particulars and wages in first letter. Address 

 No. 178, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Help Wanted 



Two all-around greenhouse men at once. 

 Good wages to right men. 



FREY & FREY, 



Lincoln, Nebraska. 



••Help Wonted.^ 



First-class carnation grower for 

 large place near Chicago ; must 

 come well recommended. 

 Address No. 1629 

 care of Florist's Review, Chicago. 



Saleslady Wanted 



AT ONCE 



Must be good saleswoman and designer, to 

 take charge of an up-to-date store; permanent 

 position to right party; state wages and expe- 

 rience In first letter. Address No. 158, care 

 Florists' Review, Chicago. 



Manager Wanted 



For a large commercial place devoted entirely 

 to carnations. The applicant must understand 

 every detail of pioperly conducting such a place, 

 and be able to produce the highest grade flowers 

 {or the New York market. 



PERMANENT, 



Box 546, 



New York City 



Partner Wanted 



Well standing German Protestant 

 florist, age 36, wishes lady partner with 

 some capital, to enlarge place ; will give 

 first mortgage. Address Box 116, Lake 

 Forest, 111. (near Chicago). 



WANTED 



Ezprrienced man, married, for pot plants, 

 ferns, forcing; bulbs, Easter and Christmas 

 stock, capable to take chars;e of this depart- 

 ment. Address, with age and references, 

 S. J. Retiter & Son, Inc., w esterly, R. L 



WANTED 



A good flrst-claas gardener and grower for a 

 fine private place. Must have had some southern 

 experience and must be no boote fighter. The 

 party who wants tbe man is a good ouetomer of 

 mine and will pay fair wages. Send references and 

 Bonthern experience with first letter, stating lowest 

 wages expected. 



H. H. KUNLMANN. Florist, Uouston. Texas 



Wanted, March 15 



An experienced, energetic landscape gardener, 

 thoroughly acquainted with hardy stock, planting, 

 grading, trimming, etc. Permanent uosltlon to 

 right party. Give reference and state salary. 



The Elm City Nursery Co. 



NM W HAVgN, CONN. 



WANTED 



At once, a successful propagator and plant 

 grower, to grow, for a choice market, begonias, 

 cyclamen, hydrangeas, etc. ; also chrysanthe- 

 mums ; must be sober and industrious ; married 

 man preferred; state wages wanted; reference 



JOHN A. KELLER, :: UXINGTOW, KY, 



WANTED— Greenhouse at Gary 



The population bf Gary is 26,000 and is increasing 

 every day; not a single greenhouse in or near Gary; 

 great demand for flowers and all greenhouse goods: 

 also excellent opportunity for good landscape gar- 

 dener; much work of this sort contemplated for 

 the near future. We also have several good lots for 

 sale on easy terms. For information write Oary 

 Sales Company , 624 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 



Por Sale 



Modem greenhouse, almost new, with 12,000 

 feet of glass ; modern cottage on property, with 

 six rooms; property situated on improved street 

 near center of city of 25,000 in central Indiana. 

 Fine business prospect. Will be sold at a rea- 

 sonable price. Address Georee D. Lindsay, 

 Marlon, Indiana. 



FOR SALE 



One of the oldest and most successful retail 

 stores in the city of Brooklyn. Best family neigh- 

 borhood, sreenhousea, larare store, stable; 

 every convenience. Reason for selling, owner 

 going into the growing business. Large stot k of 

 palms, ferns, etc., for decorative purposes. A blc 

 barcaln. Will sell at once so you can have the 

 Easter business. Call at T)? -tuyvesant Ave. near 

 DeKalbAve. Wm. Muller, Brooklyn, N. T. 



FOR SALE 



An up-to-date florists' plant; modem 

 greenhouses; 70,000 feet of glass; 12 

 acres of land ; large brick dwelling house, 

 heated by steam; two bams. Every- 

 thing in first-class working order. 



W. W. COLES, Kokomo, Ind. 



r*v*» QaIa an up-to-date FLORIST'S 

 lOr Oall? PALM WAGON. 



This wagon is practically new, newly 



Sainted, equipped for either one or two 

 orses; brake; driver's seat is protected. 

 Inside meastu-ement of top, 6 ft. 6 in. long, 4 

 ft. wide, 5 ft. high. Will sell at a bargain. 

 Address, VERN L. SCHLURAFF, 



ERIK PA. 



GREENHOUSE FOR SALE. 



Because of death of owner, 17,000 feet of glass, 

 up-to-date, thoroughly built, prime condition: 

 7-room dwelling, 2 acres land. Half mile from 

 University, 100 yards from stop on Cleveland and 

 Wooster electric railway. Established trade. 

 Fine opportunity for any line of greenhouse 

 business. Terms easy. Mrs. Nina M. Thome. 

 Adm., Wooster, Ohio. 



FOR SALE 

 A Small Nursery 



stocked with 20,000 ornamentals. The only 

 nursery in or near Erie, Pa., a city (including 

 suburbs) of about 100.000 population. Will sell 

 at a bargain or would consider a partner. Must 

 be a practical nurseryman and landscape 

 gardener, with a little money to improve stock 

 and for adyertiung the business. Address 



VERN L. SCHLURAFP 



ERIE, PA. 



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