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NOVEMBKR 3, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review. 



U75 



wm w ^> m jn w y m jh ^^ We grow ALL the Litest Virieties, aod are getting i BI6 CUr 



DIIj IV|lJ|yi9 The BEST IN CHICAGO 



Such varieties as Applefon, Bonnafffon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania^ 

 Dudiham, Morel* Pinic and White Ivory, Whliidin and Robinson. 



Extra Fancy, Choice Stock, per dozen, - ■ • 



Fancy, Bonnaffon, etc., *• . 



Choice, while, pinic or yellow, " - - « 



Small, in hundred lots, per hundred - - - - 



$4.00 



3.00 



$1.50 - 2 00 



8.00 - 10.00 



Also headquarters for FANCY BEAUTIES, TEA ROSES and CARNATIONS. 

 Give us YOUR ORDER and you'll be pleased with the GOODS and Prices. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. '' 'c"h%"a-oT ^* 



GREENHOUSES, MORTON GROVE. ILL.— 600,000 FEET OF GLASS 



Ifrntlon The Rrvirw wbrn rov writ*. 



in all their glory, thousands of them. 

 Every color, size and form was repre- 

 sented, some of them seedlings, others 

 importations. The new red rose, called 

 Aetna, from all appearances is going to 

 be a stayer. It shows more good quali- 

 ties than any red rose I have ever seen, 

 and has fewer faults. The plants were 

 in fine shape. Carnations were also look- 

 ing well. The Cardinal was doing nicely 

 and throwing some long-stemmed flowers, 

 which were fine. 



At the B. K. & B. Floral Co.'s place 

 we saw very fine carnations. There can 

 be no question but that they are in 

 charge of a good grower. The Queen 

 was in great shape, showing a mass of 

 buds on long, erect stems. Enchantress 

 also was great and a large number of 

 this variety are grown here. But Mr. 

 Knopf's pet is Richmond Gem. It was 

 coming along in fine shape and throwing 

 many blooms. They also have some very 

 good mums. Mr. Grave met us here, 

 but owing to the shortness of our stay 

 we were unable to visit his place, much 

 to our regret. 



Various Notes. 



Announcements were sent out for the 

 opening of the new Avondale store, No- 

 vember 1. Firm name is Jones Floral 

 Co. 



I regret greatly to report the death 

 of Mrs. Edward Foster, due to pneu- 

 monia. The sincere sympathy of all is 

 extended to Mr. Foster. 



Thomas Fitzmorris is receiving con- 

 gratulations. It is a girl, and Tom is 

 justly proud of the second little member 

 of his family. , 



Visitors: J. M. Gasser, Cleveland; 

 Myer Heller, New Castle; B. Eschner 

 and Martin Reukauf, Philadelphia, and 

 Herman F. Winter, Charleston, W. Va., 

 who is about to open a retail store in 

 that city. He was lately employed with 

 J. W. Alexander. C. J. Ohmer. 



JOLIET, ILL. 



Both the J. D. Thompson Carnation 

 Co. and the Chicago Carnation Co. are 

 making exhibits at the big show at Bos- 

 ton, Mr. Thompson having gone east 

 personally to see how the stock compares 

 with the best there. Because of his ab- 

 sence the firm is not represented in the 

 local show, which is on this week and for 





CATTLETAS per dozen, 96 00 



DENDBOBIUMS-.-.per dosen, 93 OU to 5 OO 



CTPBIPEDIUMS per dozen, a OO 



Assorted Orchids and Sprays, box, 95 to SXS 



-AMD- 



Fancy Cut Flowers 



S SPECIALTY. 



If yon want Choke Cut Flowers at any time or all the tiaie, sead to 



CHARLES W. MoKELLAR 



61 Wabash Avonue. CHICAGO. 



Western Headquarters for Choice 



ADf^HlllQ FAHCV VIILLKT, VIOLETS, BUUTIU, Tift KOSIS. CAKNA- 

 VKt>niLP99 TIORS and CNJiVSaHTHKaUMS. Wild Smilax, Aspar ■■•, 



Adlaatam. Smilax, ranoy Faraa always in abimdance. Also a complete line of all 

 riorlsts' Suppliaa. Hovaltiaa and Wiro Work. L. D. PbOM Ctntril 3SM. Auto. 3623. 



Mention Tlie Review wl>en yon write. 



HKAOqUARTtllS FOil 



"SUPERIOR QUALITY" 



BRAND 



WILD 

 SMILAX 



ALWAYS ON HAKD. 



25-pound caaa S3.00 



SO-ponnd oaao 6.00 



NONE BETTER 



E.F.WINTERSON CO. 



45-47-49 WABASH ATB. 

 Mention P>e Berlew when job write. 



which very good success is anticipated. 

 The Chicago bowlers and their friends 

 are expected down Saturday night in 

 full force. 



Champaign, III. — C. C. Ferdinandsen 

 has installed a new heating apparatus. 



I 



Adiantum 

 Cuneatum, 



From 2-incb pots, fine, healthy 

 plants, ready for a shift. 



$3.00 per hundred, 

 $25.00 per thousand. 



Jnat ready to plant ont 

 for cutting' tliia winter. 



The Geo. 

 Wittbold Co. 



1657-1659 

 BucUncrliam Place, 



CHICAGO. 



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