JLNB 6, 1912. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



35 



Hi:r>P WANTED — At once, first-class grower of 

 roses, bench stock and potted plants. Stuart 

 ^ liii ugli, Anderson, Ind. 



Hi:i>P WANTED — Man for rose bouse; must 

 have had 2 or 3 years' experience on Ui-st- 

 fjas- rose growing establishment; $16.00 per 

 ^ee k . Miller Floral Co.. Farmlngton. U tab . 



:LP wanted— Florist, married, no children, 

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



$60.00 and residence, full particulars wanted; 



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



ory. Stelnhauser Florist & Nursery Co., Bar- 

 Ule. Okla. 



1 LP WANTED — Handy man, one who can do 

 such work as steam fitting and Is handy 

 carpenter tools, or such work that has to 



I .ne about a greenhouse; position permanent; 

 s $15.00 per week. Address D. G. Grlll- 

 .•r, Alexandria, Va. 



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Hi.i,P WANTED — A working foreman to take 

 charge of 25,000 feet of glass, devoted to 

 rosf and carnations; must understand his busi- 

 ness and be able to handle help; send references 

 and experience, also wages wanted. Capital City 

 Greenhouse Co., Madison, Wis. 



Hi LP WANTED — At once, one who understands 

 growing a general line of retail stock; must 

 be pood worker, sober and understand roses, car- 

 natiiiis and mums; send references, also state 

 ago. experience and wages expected In first let- 

 ter. Romstedt Greenhouses, Ottawa, Ka n. 



ELP WANTED — By a large wholesale com- 

 mission house, a bright young man with 

 pood experience and ablllt.v as general assistant 

 to tUe manager; reference as to honesty, sobriety 

 and ability; must know the wholesale end of the 

 bnslness. Address No. 860, care Florists' Re- 

 view, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED — A competent nurseryman for 

 manager and working foreman; must be 

 bonest 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. 



HELP WANTED— Working foreman for 25,000 

 feet of glass, devoted to roses, carnations, 

 chrysanthemums, etc., and a general line of pot 

 stufT; must be married, understand design work, 

 bedding, and every branch of retail florist's busi- 

 ness thoroughly: house rent free; state wages ex- 

 pected. Kemble & Goodman, Mason City, Iowa. 



ELP WANTED— A first-class florist to take 

 charge of a business which we propose to 

 establish here; there Is a territory open here for 

 a good business; we want a good practical man 

 to take charge of the bnslness and help to build 

 It up; we would like for him to take a little 

 stock In the business; however, this will be left 

 optional with the man. Clifton Forge Flower & 

 Nursery Co.. Clifton Forge. Va. 



Wanted— 20 boxes of SxlO glass; must be at 

 *' a bargain. Barlow Floral Co., Greenville, 

 Texas. 



Wanted— A slightly used McCray floral dls- 



" play refrigerator. Address Florist, Box 



262. South Boston. Virginia. 



■Wanted — Three or four hustling young men 

 '' with capital, to Invest In greenhouse busi- 

 ness In an eastern city of 40.000. Address No. 

 W*. care Florists' Review . Chicago. 



Wanted to lease— with privilege of buy- 



'' Ing, retail greenhouses with dwelling: 



state rent, size, land, etc. Address Grower, 74 



Gautier Ave.. Jersey City. N. J. 



P'OR RENT— Fine opportunity; five green- 

 J- houses; 14.000 feet of glass: hot water 

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

 «g g^. 7322 Ridge Ave., Chicago. 



POR RENT— 3 greenhouses, up-to-date place, 



, .-"^'OO feet of glass, over 1 acre land. In town 



or 2-,000 population; good opportunity for right 



j;"t.v. Address No. 888, care Florists' Review, 



pOH RENT— Greenhouse at Rockford, 111., 

 ~ 40x150; all In good repair; new 6-room cot- 

 J«e<". a lot of stuff In the house to sell; cheap. 

 » taken at once; rent. $400.00 per year; this Is 

 a snap and won't last long. J. F. WIsner, Rural 

 ^l:j_o pposlte Cedar Bluff Cemetery. Rockford. 111. 



POIt SALE — Improved Capital boiler (steam or 

 ~ liot water). No. 1037; capacity, 6300 sq. ft. 

 ^r«t radiation; 24-In. flue; length 80i^ In.; 

 TOUKlit Xov.. 1910. used 5 months; price $300.00, 

 _ggf;_ ^The Pana Greenhouses. Pana. III. 



h *^I! SALE — A florist's business In western Pa. ; 

 , ii'nises consisting of 3500 Sq. ft. of glass; may 

 „!; '"',^'Sht or leased; located near two cemeteries; 

 Kwvjiig carnations and a large line of pot plants: 

 ' '?,''^ndld opportunity for a young man with 

 «mali capital. Address The Corry Floral Co., 

 l:£^]XPa. 



J< Oil SALE — Seven large commercial green- 

 v -louses, on three acres of land, eleven-room 

 twn i *"^ small house for help, three wagons, 

 vi" ''orses; good paying proposition; near New 

 h...:, "^'^y; owner wants to sell on account of 

 New Y ^^^' ^^"- '^*""°8'' ^^ ^- 2«th St., 



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•^'t Sale — New greenhouses; close to Phlla- 

 ^. delphia; about 60.000 ft. of glass; 50 acres 

 fine '^ rose or carnation soil; house; ham; 

 fall- "***'' supply; everything In best order; 

 teri ^^'''^''ed; close to railroad station: easy 

 g "^'I'S. For full particulars, apply to R. J., care 

 Phi,^, .Pennock-Meehan Co., 1608 Ludlow St., 

 '^"'Tlelphla. Pa. 



FOR SALE— 10,000 ft. of glass, new buildings, 

 fine soil; price, $4000; terms to suit. Geo. 

 E. Be«l, Creal Springs, 111. 



FOR SALE — New greenhouse property: a splen- 

 did opening for a bustler with small capital. 

 Write B. Kappel, Great Falls. Mont. 



FOR SALE— 11 section Richmond boiler used 

 two years, in perfect order, $225.00. 

 Swarthmore" Fernery, Swarthmore, Pa. 



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

 petition; can sell all you can grow; a rare 

 opportunity; Investigate. Florist, Dwight, 111. 



FOR SALE— 7000 feet glass, 10-room dwelling 

 house, 2 wagons; place well stocked and 

 equipped for retail trade; possession at once. 

 May Bradley, Elwood, Ind. 



FOR SALE — 6 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. 



FOR SALE— Superior hot water boiler, 42-incb 

 diameter by 12 feet long; has been in use 8 

 years and Is In good shape; also 2000 feet 8-incb 

 pipe. A. J. Stahelln, Redford, Mich. 



FOR SALE— 4 greenhouses, 16,000 ft. glass; 

 with living bouse, barn and sheds; steam 

 heat, city water and gas. For further particu- 

 lars, address 666 Gorman Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



OR SALE— One upright hot water boiler, Rlch- 



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, 0. 



FOR SALE — Morehead No. 1 steam trap In first- 

 class condition, used only two winters; also 

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

 of %-in. valves and fittings. For prices write 

 to Max B. Schrelber, McDonald, Fa. 



FOR SALE — Florist and market gardener busi- 

 ness, . established twenty-five years; 20,000 

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

 land; $1500 takes possession at once; a bar- 

 g aln. Goshen Floral Co., Goshen, Ind. 



FOR SALE— A flrst-class retail place with 6 

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

 tached, on one of the best streets In city of 

 35,000, In southern Ohio; everything stocked 

 and in running condition; to be sold cheap on 

 account of poor health. Address No. 818, care 

 KI"rlBts' Review. Chicago. 



L^OR SALE— A good retail florist business, 25.000 

 X* 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. 

 365, care Florists' Review, Chicago. 



NOTICE — Having leased my greenhouses May 1, 

 I want to settle all claims that are out- 

 standing for or against the Shlppensburg Floral 

 Co., E. W. Byer, Prop., Shlppensburg, Pa., up to 

 that date. Address me at La Park, Lancaster 

 Co., Pa. Mr. Chas. Mueller, lessee, will continue 

 the business as proprietor. 



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. 



SITUATION WANTED 



Landscape gardening. 30 years' experience with 

 leading landscape architects, nurseries, finest pri- 

 vate estates, park systems, public gardens and gov- 

 ernment construction In England and this country. 

 Road c4>nstrnctlon, grading, planting, etc. Thorough 

 knowledge of nursery stock. Results. 



Address No. 366 care florists' Review, Ciiicago 



SITUATION WANTED 



AS MANAGER OR FOREMAN 



Employed as manager at present; 21 

 years' experience in flowers and vege- 

 table3; beat of references given; married. 



Address No. 361, care Florists' Review, Chicago 



WANTED 



An Expert Carnation and Mum Grower 



Must be sober and a hustler. Good wages paid 

 to right man. State age, references and salary in 

 first letter. Address, 



G. L HUSCROfT, Steubenvlllc, Ohio 



Wanted at Once. 



Working foreman, to take entire charge, who 

 understands propagating hardy shrubs and 

 herbaceou.s plants. Must also understand grad- 

 ing and packing and be able to set out shrubbery 

 if necessary. State wages expected and experi- 

 ence in first letter. 



ROSEanrr nuisery, 



Kioxville, TeiB. 



Notice of Civil Service Examination. 



Chica(;o, May 27, 1912. 



The Civil Service Commission of the City of 

 Chicago will hold an examination for Sui)erln- 

 tendent of Park.s on June 17th, 1912, in room 

 1006 City Hal , Chicago. The salary of this 

 position is $2600 per annum, and persons living 

 outside of the city will be permitted to talje the 

 examination. 



Applications will be mailed on request sent 

 to the co.nmission, room 610 City Hall. Chicago. 

 R. A. WIDDOWSON, Secretary. 



Help Wanted 



Young men as assietants on Roses. 

 Some experience. Wanted at once. 



WENDU^ND a KEIMEL 



ELMHURST, ILt. 



Vegetable Grower Wanted 



One experienced In forcing lettuce, radishes, 

 tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, etc. Must give best 

 of references. State age, married or single, and 

 bow long yon bare been engaged In the trade. 

 Here Is a good position for tbe right person. 

 $80.00 per month to start and better still if yon 

 can produce results. Position open Sept. Ist. 

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



Seedsman Wanted 



with practical experience in seed selection 

 and plant breeding, and good education. 

 German preferred. 



BOW PARK FARM, Brantford, Ont. 



Canada's Largest Seed and Experimental Farm 



Seedsman Wanted 



Who has had experience In selling goods on the 

 road. About six months of the year road work and 

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

 per year. Obance for advancement for the right 

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

 Chicago. 



Cask for Your Property or Buineit. H^^ 



and aoller together, no matter where located. 

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

 CLEVEUNO. 2780 Maas Express BaiMiat. Chicaia, III. 



Administrator's Sale 



Several thousand feet of glass, stock and six acres 

 of land will have to be sold. Write for particulars. 

 Th« Parker Oreenhoaaea , Norwalk , Ohio 



FOR SALE 



Well stocked greenhouses, 7000 sq. ft. of glass, 

 steam heat, city water. Population 5000. In good 

 condition, good local and outside trade. To be sold 

 cheap. Wish to retire. For particulars, address 



LOWS SCgELLBAAS, B«i 115. Hiimubin. 0M » 



For Sale -- A Bargain 



On account of loss by Are of our shipping shed 

 and stock, we will sell at a bargain our greenhouse 

 property, consisting of eight houses. 'iSxlOO feet, 

 piped for hot water: now boilers, house, barn, two 

 corn cribs and five acres of land. Additional land 

 can be secured If desired. Liberal terms. 



FIOSBAEK GREENHODSE CO., OWAJGA. ILL 



Two BURNHAM BOILERS 



^^AT A BARGAIN ■■■■ 



On* No. 824 at $128.0O 



On* No. 846 at $248.00 



8380.00 FOR BOTH 



These boilers are in A-1 condition, only been 

 used 3 and 2 years, respectively. Our only reason 

 for selling is that we are going to enlarge our 

 plant and will have to have more heat. This is 

 the time to snap up a bargain. Don't wait until 

 winter, as we are going to sell them before then. 



J. REEVES MERRin, Woodbury, N. J. 



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