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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Ai'HlL 5, 1906. 



Easter HamsH Lilies ^^ 



Lilies in pots crated and shipped successfully everywhere without bruising. Write for 

 special price for 500 to 1000, either cut or plants, packed and shipped direct from the green- 

 houses. We are in full crop for Easter and stock never looked better. All orders will be 

 filled promptly and with first-class stock. Order Lily Plants early so we can get them 

 crated in time. Our American Beauty and Rose cut will be very large. 



In effect April 10. EASTER PRICE LIST Subject to chance witbout noUce. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per do/. 



Extra Special i48infch and up ' $6 00 



3()-inch 5.00 



30-inch 4.00 



24-inch 3.00 



18 to 20inch 2.00 



14 to 16-inch 1.50 



10 to IJ-inch 1.20 



s to lO-inch 1 00 



Shorts $6.00 per 100 



ROSES Per 100 



E.xtra Sv)ecial, Maids. Brides. Chateuay, I'ncle John, 



Liberty. Gates, Kichmonds $10.00 to $12.00 



Fancy Richmonds, 24 to 30 inch per dozen, $2.00 



Choice flrst quality 6.00 to 8.00 



(iood. short and medium 4. On to 5 00 



Perles 4 .00 to 8.00 



Hoses in large lots lor special sale, short stem. Write for prices. 



HARRISII LILIES 



Best in the market; packed at the greenhouses, and 

 shipped without rehandling $10. 



In pots, carefully packed 12 



CARNATIONS 



Extra Fancy, Prosperity, Enchantress. Fattenj Harlo- 



warden. Crusader, Flamingo, Cardinal i 



Fancy 



Good 



Callas 



Tulips. Romans 



Daffodils 



Valley 



Adiantuin 



Sprengeri and Asparagus sprays 



Plumosus strings. 40c and 50c 



Smilax per dozen, $2..')0 



Ferns per 1000, $2.00 



(ialax per 1000. $1.00 



Leucothoe 



Per 100 



00 and $12.50 

 50 and 15.00 



Per 100 



! 5.00 to $6.00 



4.00 



S.OOto 4.00 



10.00 to 12.00 



3.00 to 4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



1.00 



4.00 



S.OOto 



.75 to 



3.00 to 



.75 



Special prices qaoted on application for large orders. Write for prices. 



POEHLMANN BROS. CO. 



Salesrooms, 33-35-37 Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention The Uevlew when yon write. 



At Tuesday 's election Peter Eeinberg 

 •was returned to the city council by a 

 good, safe plurality. It was a notable 

 victory, a.s the 1. M. O. city administra- 

 tion influence and the saloons were all 

 against hini. The Tribune says it was a 

 mark of the confidence in liim felt by 

 the people of the ward. 



On Tuesday the show house of the 

 Cicorge Wittbold Co. was turned into an 

 election polling place. The precinct 

 rolled up a good plurality for Peter 

 Reinberg. 



Wietor Bros, anticipate for Easter the 

 largest rose crops in their history, witli 

 Kaiserin especially heavy. 



At about this time each year smilax 

 becomes scarce, but K. C. Amling says 

 that asparagus can l)e depended on to 

 do busines.s every day in the year. 



Stollery Bros, have several thou.sands 

 of fancy tulips to be ready in the next 

 ten days. They have not grown many of 

 the finer sorts this year, as they find 

 $5 ])er lunidred the limit the market will 

 pay, and more money is to be made 

 forcing cheaper bulbs to sell at $3. 



A. L. Kandall says tliat the new sup- 

 ply department is hel})ing the cut flowers, 

 and vice versa. People who order from 

 one end of tlie store take something from 

 the other. He is well pleased with the 

 Easter business in supplies. 



E. V. Winterson says he is very well 

 pleased witli tlie past week and that he 

 looks for a good market right along now. 

 It was only "oflF" for a short time. 



Sinner Bros, certainly know what to 

 feed the callas with ; they get the flower 

 and stem. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. has had a busy 

 week. Their cut was heavv, and when 



THE Florists* Supply House of gmerlca 



H. BAYERSPORFER & CO. 



EASTER SPECIALTIES 



PLANT HAMPERS, plain and in colors 



LILY BASKETS, long handled 

 FERN DISHES, all the popular styles 



TONE WARE VASES, beautiful for gifts 

 TWIG BASKETS are just the thing 



for filling with Eggs, Moss, etc. 

 Our stock of g:oods in every line of things you need is superfine. 



H. Bayersdorfer & Co. 



50, 52, 54 and 56 

 North Fourtli Street, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



Mention The Review wtien you write. 



the market firmed up there was a very 

 clieerful aspect about the place. 



With the single exception of the year 

 1900, March was colder than the weather 

 bureau records it since 1877. The mean 

 temperature for the month was .30 de- 

 grees, 9 degrees colder than last year. 

 There were only six clear days. 



Muir, at his Ebrty-seventh street store, 

 makes a large display of jardinieres, pot 

 covers, hampers, etc., in great variety, 

 and finds a brisk sale for them at a good 

 profit. 



As moving day approaches good stores 

 become vacant about town, but it usually 

 <loes not take many hours for some en- 



