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The Florists' Review 



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176 H.I1icl\^8J\ Ave 



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 DECORATION DAY ORDERS NOW 



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DECORATION DAY PRICE LIST 



ROSES- 



Beauties. . ." per doz., 75c @ $4.00 



Killarney, Pink and White $4 . 00 @ 



Kiilarney Queen 5.00 @ 



Richmond 4.00 @ 



Aaron Ward 4.00 @ 



Sunburst 4.00 @ 



Shawryer 4.00 @ 



Fireflame .3.00 @ 



Cecile Brunner. .per bunch, 35c @ 50c 



PEONIES 4.00 @ 



Valley :{.00 @ 



Sweet Peas 60 @ 



100 



$ 8.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



8.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 



CamatioDS— lOO 



Extra fancy, all colors $6.00 



Fancy 4.00 



Baby Gladioli $2.00 @ 3.00 



Easter Lilies 6.00 @ 8 .00 



Daisies 75 @ 1 .50 



Adiantum '. .75 



CATTLETAS- 



Fancy, dark colors per doz., 6.00 



Eastern Ferns per 1000, 4. CO 



Galax per 1000, 1 . 00 



Asparagus Plumosus per bunch, 25c and 36c 



Sprengeri per bunch, 26c and 35c 



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Mention Tbe Rerlew when yon write. 



stock ou the market, from a new place, 

 in just two and a half months from 

 the time of starting in business. 



C. W. McKellar now classes with the 

 growers: He is cutting fine Darwin 

 tulips on his home place northwest of 

 the city, where he planted about 5,000 

 bulbs last autumn. 



In the interest of Poehlmann Bros. 

 Co., C. E. Pruner is planning a trip to 

 the convention of the Texas Florists' 

 Association July 6, taking along an 

 exhibit for the supplies department. 



Spending two days of last week at 

 Lake Marie, E. C. Amling and his son- 

 in-law had exceptional success with the 

 bass and pickerel. 



From thirty to thirty-five buds per 

 plant are to be counted on the Festiva 

 Maxima plants, already waist high in 

 the Tenner home plantation, according 

 to 0. A. Tonner. It does not look like 

 a short crop, especially as the plants 

 are only three years old. 



Motoring to Morton Grove May 14 

 A. L. Randall had as his guests C. L 

 Loveridgp and his sons, of Peoria. It 



For MEMORIAL DAY we offerx 



Fancy - PEQ N i E8 ~ ^^ ^°^°^^ 



Double - 8TO C KS - ^>^i« 



White - DA I S I E8 ~ ^f^^ow 



ROSES AND CARNATIONS 



in all yarieties and of best quality. 

 GREENS OF ALL KINDS IN STEADY SUPPLY 



O. A. TONNER 



30 E. Randolph St., Phone Central 3373 C H I C A Q O 



Mention The Rerlew when yon write. 



was the first time Mr. Randall had been 

 through the Poehlmann ranges in sev- 

 eral years. He found the trip of much 

 interest and says the appearance of the 



establishment is a credit to the men in 

 charge. 



The early reports of damage to the 

 cape jasmine crop are likely to prove 



