NOVBMBBB 21, 1912. 



The Florists' Review 57 



I Want to Get in Touch with a Big, Broad Man 

 in the Seed Trade Who Isn^t Happy in His Job 



I want to hear from the best seedsman in America who 

 wants a bigger, broader, richer future than his present 

 position or business holds. 



This man is needed by one of the oldest seed businesses 

 in America — a house with an enviable reputation, built up 

 by fair dealing, co.nsistent advertising, and honest seeds. 



The business is big and steady; it is in a large eastern 

 city, but its trade extends from coast to coast. It can be 

 made much greater — it ought to be doubled. It is on the 

 up-grade now. 



For the man who can take hold and help put this seed 

 business where it ought to be, there is an unusual opening. 

 If he measures up to requirements, he will have an oppor- 

 tunity at once to acquire an interest in the business. 



A man with capital — possibly a manager or a partner 

 in another concern — is preferred. The business is paying 

 and additional capital is not needed, but it is felt that an 

 investment by the right man will cause more rapid growth. 



This is a big thing, and I can give the details only 

 in person. If you think you're the right man, write me 

 fully, telling what you are doing, what you have done, and 

 whether you would consider an investment after investiga- 

 tion had shown it advisable. Address me in confidence — 

 no one else will see your letter without your permission. 



JEFFERSON THOMAS 



Vice-President and Manager, The McFarland Publicity Service 



HARRISBURG, PA. 



I know, too, of several good openings in the nursery trade, and 

 invite letters from expert growers, shipping foremen, correspondents, 

 etc.. Tell in your first letter what you have done, to whom you can 

 refer, and what salary you command. 



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