May 30, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



85 



HELP WANTED — Man who can force Tegeta- 

 bles, also grow general stock; particulars 

 first letter. Address Miller Bros., Abilene, Kan. 



HELP WANTED — A good grower of carnations, 

 mums and potted plants; steady work for 

 the right man; state wages wanted in first let- 

 ter. Address No. 814, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — Carnation and rose grower 

 to work under foreman; salary, $15.00 per 

 week, with house rent free; married man only 

 desired. Address Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, 

 Georgia. 



HELP WANTED — Competent rose grower to 

 take charge of section of Killamey; send 

 references and state experience, also wages 

 wanted. Address No. 886, care Florists' Review, 

 Chicago. 



HELP WANTED— At once, a good carnation 

 and mum grower; good wages paid to the 

 right man; state age and references in first let- 

 ter. Address Will Bros. Co., Box 20, Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



ELP WANTED— A rose grower with some 

 money to invest in a good greenhouse busi- 

 ness: must be a bustler and capable of looking 

 after men. Address No. 886, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Single man, well posted on 



carnations or decorative plants; $15.00 per 



week and room; send reference; drinking man 



not wanted. Washington Florists Co., 13th and 



F Sts., Washington, D. C. 



ELP WANTED— Manager of flower store in 

 large city of central states; man of experi- 

 ence and executive ability; excellent opportunity 

 for good man; state salary in first letter. Ad- 

 dress No. 848, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — 2 men for greenhouse work; 

 must be fast potters and planters; $12.00 

 and $1S.00 per week; also young lady to take 

 orders, wait on trade and take care of books; 

 $10.00 per week to start. J. Russler, Morgan 

 Park, 111. " 



HELP WANTED — Florist, married, no children, 

 to manage small up-to-date greenhouse; sal- 

 ary $80.00 and residence, full particulars wanted; 

 must be able to come at once; will wire If satis- 

 factory. Stelnhauser Florist & Nursery Co.. Bar- 

 tlesvlUe. Okla. 



HELP WANTED— A man to take charge of a 

 retail business in suburb of Philadelphia; 

 must have a general knowledge of inside grow- 

 Ing. outdoor planting, and decorating; good ref- 

 erence reaulred. Address No. 868, care Florists' 

 Ileview, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— By a large wholesale com- 

 mission house, a bright young man with 

 Rood experience and ability as general assistant 

 to the manager; reference as to honesty, sobriety 

 and ability; must know the wholesale end of the 

 business. Address No. 860, care Florists' Ke- 

 vlew, Chicago. 



ELP WANTED— Competent rose, earnation 

 and chrysanthemum grower; permanent 

 place for the right man; if not competent in 

 these branches, don't apply; wages $15.00 per 

 week with room; steady place for the right man 

 with prospects of increase in salary in time. 

 Freeport Floral Co., Freeport. 111. 



TTELP WANTED— a competent nurseryman for 

 ^ manager and working foreman; must be 

 honest and capable of handling crew of men; 

 married man preferred; a permanent position 

 with good wages for the right party; state full 

 particulars and salary wanted in the first letter. 

 Address No. 846, care Florists' Review, Chicago . 



TTELP WANTED— Working foreman for 25,000 

 ■■-■■ feet of glass, devoted to roses, carnations, 

 curysantliemums, etc., and a general line of pot 

 ."...' "'"** ^ married, understand design work, 

 iieddinK. and every branch of retail florist's busl- 

 'it'ss thoroughly; house rent free; state wages ex- 

 pectcd. Kemble & Goodman, Mason City, Iowa. 



TTELP WANTED — One or two young men with 

 ^ some experience in greenhouse and outdoor 

 garden work; men with some knowledge of land- 

 *"Pe ^OTi preferred; none but ambitious and 

 soDer men need apply; wlU pay good wages and 

 fhJ'wRf'""'**"* employment for those who fill 

 fv. « '• C- ^- DeWerer. Olivette, St. Louis 

 <^o.. Mo. 



JTELP wanted— a first-class florist to take 

 , f K,i ?''**' **' * business which we propose to 



,^'*3"sn here; there is a territory open here for 

 / ^ * 1 business; we want a good practical man 



take charge of the business and help to build 

 ■^r.^F'', "^'^^ would like for him to take a little 

 r.r!;? , ^^^ business; however, this will be left 

 v^.l "' ^^^^ *•>« ™«n. Clifton Forge Flower & 

 ll l^sery Co., Clifton Forge, Va. 



W^^NTED — Three or four hustling young men 

 noc. j^"'' capital, to Invest in greenhouse busi- 



mi° "5, eastern city of 40,000. Address No. 

 , care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



WANTED TO RENT— Or would buy retail 

 place in live town of not less than 10.000 

 Inhabitants, by two live young florists; middle 

 west or west preferred. Address J. E. McManus, 

 242.*^ Franklin St., Omaha, Neb. 



FOR RENT — Fine opportunity; five green- 

 houses; 14,000 feet of glass; hot water 

 heat; for particulars, call on or address L. Hen- 

 ■en, 7322 Ridge Ave., Chicago. 



FOR SALE OR RENT— Four greenhouses, 22,000 

 feet of glass, on the north side of Chicago, 

 located at North Western Ave. near Ainsile, two 

 blocks north of Lawrence Ave. For further in- 

 formation inquire or write to Mrs. J. Hofferth, 

 2100 Berwyn Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE — New greenhouse property: a splen- 

 did opening for a bustler with small capital. 

 Write B. Kappel, Great Falls. Mont. 



FOR SALE — About 10,000 ft. of glass; no com- 

 petition; can sell all you can grow; a rare 

 opportunity; investigate. Florist, Dwlght, 111. 



FOR SALE — 5 greenhouses in good condition; 

 can sell all at home; good reason for selling. 

 J. Chr. Frasch. care Jewish Cemetery, Erie Ave. 

 and L. Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 



FOB SALB — Superior hot water boiler, 42-lncb 

 diameter by 12 feet long; has been in use 8 

 years and is in good shape; also 2000 feet 3-inch 

 pipe. A. J. Stahelln, Bedford. Mich. 



FOB SALB; — One upright hot water boiler, Rich- 

 mond make, used one season, good as new; 

 did heat 1500 ft. glass to 55 degrees; price, 

 $45.00. H. Tredway, 214 Clayton St., Dayton, O. 



FOR SALE — A good paying greenhouse business, 

 six thousand feet of glass, on easy terms; 

 at St. Paul, Minn.; reason for selling, ill health; 

 can take possession at once. Address No. 888, 

 care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



FOR SALE — Morehead No. 1 steam trap in flrat- 

 class condition, used only two winters; alto 

 1500 ft. of No. 1 1%-in. pipe and fittings, a lot 

 of %-ln. valves and flttings. For prices write 

 to Max B. Schreiber, McDonald, Pa. 



FOB SALE — Florist and market gardener busi- 

 nesa, established twenty-flve years; 20,000 

 ft. of glass, well stocked; one to eisht acres of 

 land; $1600 takes possession at once; a har- 

 galn. Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, Ind. 



FOR SALE— 700 feet 2-in. pipe, 6c foot; 900 

 feet 1%-in. pipe, 3%c foot; 30 boxes 16x18 

 S-Strength glass, $40.00; small hot water boiler, 

 $25.00; all second-hand, and in good condition; 

 will sell any part or all. James B. Gilmore, 

 R. F. P., Kenton, O. 



FOR SALB— 10,000 ft. glass, well stocked with 

 carnations, mums, asparagus and bedding 

 plants: good home trade; electric cars pass 

 door, from Brockton to New Bedford. For par- 

 ticulars address Wm. J. Marshall, Copeland St. 

 Greenhouses, Campello, Mass. 



EOR SALE — Seven large commercial green- 

 houses, on three acres of land, eleven-room 

 house and small house for help, three wagons, 

 two horses; good paying proposition; near New 

 York city; owner wants to sell on account of 

 health. Apply Chas. Millang, 55 W. 26th St., 

 New York, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Greenhouse property. Including six- 

 room dwelling; In good town, 3,000, eastern 

 Indiana; 5000 ft. glass, well stocked; doing Rood 

 business; steam heat, electric lights, everything 

 new and up-to-date: on account of sickness will 

 sell at bargain. Address No. 348, care Florists' 

 Review, Chicago. 



FOB SALE — A first-class retail place with 5 

 houses, about 12,000 feet of glass; store at- 

 tached, on one of the best streets in city of 

 36,000, in southern Ohio; everything stocked 

 and in running condition; to be sold cheap on 

 account of poor health. Address No. 818, care 

 Florists' Review. Chicago. 



FOB SALE — New greenhouses; close to Phila- 

 delphia; about 60,000 ft. of glass; 50 acres 

 of l)est rose or carnation soil; house; bam; 

 flne water supply; everything in best order; 

 fully stocked; close to railroad station: easy 

 terms. For full particulars, apply to R. J., care 

 S. S. Pennock-Meeban Co., 1608 Ludlow St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE— A good retail florist business, 25.000 

 sq. ft. of glass, 7-room modern residence, 30 

 acres of ground: doing a large business; will 

 stand close investigation; books to show; $3000 

 cash required, balance on time; $12,500 for place; 

 can make price of place in a few years; to 

 anyone wanting a good business, will be pleased 

 to give full particulars by mail. Address No. 

 866, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



PROFITABLE ADVERTISING for retail flo- 

 rlsts. An illustrated weekly service designed to 

 meet the individual requirements of your busi- 

 ness. Used and endorsed by leading florists. 

 Established 1906. Address H. Raymond Campbell, 

 Newburgh, N. Y. 



Cask lor Yonr Property or Bminess. Hi'ii 



and ■•ll*r together, no matter where located. 

 If you want to buy or sell, address FRANK P. 

 CLEVEUNO. 27M Maas Express BpiMiH. Chieaia. lU. 



Help Wanted 



Young men as aasietante on Roses. 

 Some experience. Wanted at once. 



WENDLAND g KEIMEL 



ELIWMURST. lU. 



Vegetable Grower Wanted 



One experienced in forcing lettuce, radishes, 

 tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, etc. Must give best 

 of references. State age, married or single, and 

 how long you. have been engaged in the trade. 

 Here is a good position for the right person. 

 $80.00 per month to start and better still if yoa 

 can produce results. Position open Sept. 1st. 

 The L. M. Best Floral Co., Sheridan, Wyoming. 



Wanted, at once 



A first-class carnation and mum 

 iH^irer. Send references and state 

 wages in first letter or call personally. 



JOHN RECK & SON 

 Bridgeport, C!o nn. 



Seedsman Wanted 



Who tias had experience in selling goods on the 

 road. About six months of the year road work and 

 iMklance of the time In the house. Salary, $1000.00 

 per year. Chance for advancement for the right 

 party. Address No. 308, care Florists* Review, 

 Chicago. ' 



Seodsman Wantod 



with practical experience in seed selection 

 and plant breeding, and good education. 

 G}erman preferred. 



BOW PARK FARM. Brantford, Ont. 



Canada's Largest Seed and Experimental Farm 



Help Wanted 



Young man to help packing and gradintr for 

 wholesale shipments, also to assist on design 

 work and general retail trade. One with some 

 experience wanted ; give references. 



S. J. REUTER A SON, Inc., 



W»«T»BLY. R. I. 



Opportunity- Bargain 



My N. River Boulevard Oreenhouse property for 

 sale. 20 Bfres, including improvements, 8 buildings 

 and personal property; water and Bteam heat for 

 20,000 feet. Situated between Kansas City and Inde- 

 pendence, with all city advantages of wat»'r and cars. 

 Address 1>. f . HATCH, Independence, Mo. 



Two BURNHAM BOILERS 



■^ AT A BARGAIN ^HB 



On* No. 824 at $128.00 



On* No. 846 at $248.00 



$380.00 FOR BOTH 



These boilers are in A-1 condition, only been 

 used 8 and 2 years, respectively. Our only reason 

 for seljinj? Is that we are jiroing to enlarge our 

 plant and will have to have more heat. This is 

 the time to snap up a bartrain. Don't wait unti 

 winter, as we are going to sell them before then 



1. RtEVES MERMn, Woadbury, N. 1. 



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