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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Skitemhik 11', 1907. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



WHOLESALE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS OE CUT FLOWERS 



33-35-37 Randolph St. CHICAGO 



It you call on us, iu Summer as well as at any other season, you will gfet the 



BEST ROSES IN CHICAGO 



POEHLMSNN'S FANCY VALLEY j «:-;-». 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES I OncetM you win ha«enoother. 



PRICE LIST 



Subject to chang^e without notice. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Per doz. 



Extra Specials $3.00 to $4.00 



36 inch :? 00 



30-inch 2 50 



24-inch 2.00 



15 inch l-'W 



16 inch 1 00 



10 to 12-inch T5 



ShortK $4. 00 per 100 



ROSES 



Per 100 



Killamey, extra loiiK !* >.00 to $10.00 



medium ft 00 to 6.00 



Extra Special— Kai*-eriu .^.Ou to 10.00 



Extra Special— Kiihmond 10 00 



Extra Special— Maid. Bride, Gate. L'licle John 6 00 



Pirst Quality— Maid, Bride. (Jate. Chatpnay, L'ncle 



■lohn. Sunrise, Perle, Kichmond. and Kaiserin ,'j.OO 



ROSES Per 100 



Oood Choice Boses $3.00 to $4.00 



Good Short Soses $20.00 per 1000 



Write for Special Prices on large lots. 



CARNATIONS Penoo 



Fancy $ 2.00 



Harrisii $10 00 to 12.,50 



Anratnms 10 00 to 12.50 



Asters . 1 .00 to 2.00 



Valley, fancy 4 .00 to 5.00 



Adiantum 1.00 



Flumosaa, extra long per string, 50c 



Spreugeri and Flumosus, Sprays S.OOto 4.00 



Smilax per doz., $2.00 



Ferns per 1000. $1 ,50 



Oalax per 1000, $1.50 



M.iitiiMi 't'lio Itrvii'W wlicii .von writi'. 



iii'W ;iviii' vlii.h lit' iinw is sliippino to 

 iiKifk" I in <-(iii^i-liT:ili|i' <|ii;nitiiy. II.' lias 

 line,' ciiliii-. whitr. luM'iiWir .-iinl j-lii- 

 cliaiiirtsv ^lia.li' oi' pink. It i- tlic laiu'i'st 



s;i\, is .a sc-aili't ot' tiiiiisual. ]i(rlia]is un- iii^ the aiijov of other Inishaiuls, bcaiii 



(•i|iialii|, intensity :tii<l hrilliaiiia\ .sin- anil lie.an.x to lie, \\ell, wjiat is to heeoine 



eriity is a saltiiou pink, of fi sliaile l)e- of our I'riends llic liorists? Truly, like 



tweeii |-;nc-liaiitress ami L.awson. Ten of 1 lie (;ill)ertiaii iiolieeinaii, tlif'ir lot is ' nol 



;i-lrr eniniii:: t.i tins maikct ami V.. < '. Ilie forty-foiir henelies in the raii;:e <>\' a liappy one. ' " 



.\iiilin-. \\li" liaielles it. sa> s it is tlir liousrs are plantfij to tlie.so two noveltie-, '|-|,,. ,.steerne.l Lomlon eontoiiiiiorary 



j,e-i seller nf anvtliiii^r ill the a-ter line ami the faet that nearly otie-fourt li of m,,^, i,.,^,, ,||-,,..,,tie(l it. Certainly the Chi 



lie evei' has ^nt IimI.I of. Il is umlerstond the a\ailalile sp.-tee is thus oeenjiieil may ,..,„.,, Hi.rists are -vvell .onteiited with 



lie .'leceiited as eviilenee tli.at the hriii ,|,,.i,. "I,,t." Tliev stand now nt tlir 



li:is .a M(„,d decree of eonfideme in these thieshoM of wliat )iioMiises to lio the best 

 iiii\eltiis. Mr. llekenia is still in <ali- 

 forni;i. 



Schubert is Out. 



that Mr. ( li'Uu's nl.jert is to AMilk \\]> ."l 



stiM-l; nt' ^led \\liieli w i 1 1 pi-rmil of the 

 di^l rilmli'in nf tli<' varietv in the trade. 



The Orchid Situation. 



Dmiii- till- f'Tlni-hl uhieii C W. M.-- 

 Kellar spent in the ea>t after the I'liil- 

 a(|c'I|diia eiin\ eiit il 111. he luoki'd intii the 

 III. -hid siluatinii. .\t |iri'>i'iit r;itll.\as 

 .•lie 1-eniai kali|\ siarn-. '\'<< tli.' Imyii it 



.11. Ill- a. th.muh thi- in.p i^ mmii h^ss j .^^ SihnJ.eM sm-i-eeded <ialla;^h.i .at ll 

 than at .'iny time in iin-iit \i-:ir-.. Init Mr. 

 MiKi-llai >a\< it is lal-i-ly lirraii^i- the 

 dell., -11111 li:i. i!ii-le,a--i-i| sM ;:ii':illy lliat liie 

 ^hnr; ,-i;^i' i^ >ii ajipannt. 11' ii p'lrts ihat 



a - I il^'l' "' < ■.Mil li'\:i -i^a- will I..' 



liadx- ;ili Mil til- lil-t part nf l )rli.tier. 



luiiiiii;^ III iii-.-iil\ a mniiili lati-r th.an 



ii-iial and at .-iliiiiit th.- tiim- the fall ! 'fli,. fidlnwiiiL; is tVn'ii ,-i llmi-t-' paper 



.rii|. nf lal.ia'a i- dm-. .Mr. .Mi-Ki-llar i pnMi-hid in Lnmlnn, linulaml: 



-a \ ~ tlnii- will 111- a line iinp nf |ti-i|. 



■ Iinliiiim I'll! 111! '-mil aNn dm- in .-dmiit 



three \\ei-k». 



■ Inhn ( '. Srhnlii-rt. who \\a> nm-e a 



|iliiniinellt retJiil llnli-t. nll Septemlier •"> 

 Inst the ]insitinn nt iit\ Sllioke ilispei-lor. 



a l.liiid dollar .jnli, lie has held fm- inaii\ 



\i-ars. liis Slleee--viir i-- a Sllinke speri.-|l 



.land at Waliasli :iml .Mniirne. iir n.-o 

 a :.;nnil liiiviae>s, liiit it ran dnwn a^ In 

 liiiill lip his pnlitii-.al st i-i-iii:t L, until In 



-I. Id nil! tn .injin .MaiiLTi-l. nlinllt (i\.-\i,-||- 



,- 1 :; I ' . 



Must Have Dreamed It. 



if their many <;(jod seasons. 



The High Ridge Show. 



St'pteirilier 1 ami L' the liUXOinbiifi^er 

 sniiity at llieli li'idoe held its annual ex 

 liiliitinu of flowers, \eyet;ibles and fruits 

 at till- jdaie of Niik K:nt li:iiiser, ox 

 llnii-t, at '.\'i\'.\ li'id^e a\cnue, and the ad 

 iiiinino estalilislitneiif. of ,loe I'lliiM't. In 

 pii/r. .*l.iiiiM was distiibuted, p.-ntly in 

 .il\i i- eiip>.. and the tot.il cost of the (wo 

 da\.' sli.iw was .*.'!. (iiiu. .\ldeniian Rein- 

 lii-iL,!- w,-is in atlendame diirin;^ the two 

 ii.'i\- and there was sm-h a larno crowd 

 that the t';n-i lit ies wi-ie i nadei|ii;ite ;ui(i 

 ^\ill 111- im-iea^eM next y-'.-ir. 'I'lie exhihils 



\''ile slaved ill tent-. 



\\'ii-tii|- liins. w.i-e fir-t till- ruses ami 



'I'lii- • hii-,-iL;ii llnli-ls h,-i\e i-ecei\id .-| lii-t t'nr i;i iiia t inns, a sj|\i.r i-iiii. 



Defiance and Sincerity. 



(.V l»iki-i!i;i lia\e jiisi liiM^lii 



-..-id Miiw. Ili-h l-eiil- tn ]i,-iy, bad trade. 

 siii-i| t'akei. takiiiL; their pas>inL;' eii-- 

 tnimis, :ind their best om s le,-i\in;^ Inr 



the Si-.l or the riiUiltrv, ale a ti-\\ <i\' the 



Adam /ender was vfcoml lor roses. 

 Anton Then was fir^l nii floral (lesion 

 .-ind wdfi :i silver cup. 



The ( liieaLjo Ifiise ( "o. wa-; first on co! 



! I ^ 1 1 



thi-v li;i\e had to ennteml with. \n\v h-. limi nt' nit llnwers. 



pl.illtiliL; tliiil- SIN hnii-n-. I'.i--idi> the cnnie- the lii-WS n f a lli:in beilio- h;illlid 



bi-si st,-iiid.-ii d i-:ii-natinii -. tln-ii sinik in ' up ii<v in)iteni|ii id' cnint fnr seiidini; hi-- 



i-llldi- W. \. Ii'iidd'- 1 >\ n lii'W \,-|||ntieS. ! wit'e, \>hnlil lie h;ii| lieen <il-ilered lint tn 



vvhii-li li.-i\e 111 I 11 iianied hiliaini- and Sin- j nmle-t. a biiiii-li of tlnweis. This kind ol' 



.iiit;*. and v\liii-ii will In- |-i-,-idy t'nr ije- I iimlest at inn is nnt u>iially displi-asint,f to 



li\i-i\- .l;inii;iiy 1. I'.'os. TIh-v desrribe ' the l;idies, but ivideully the lady in (jm-s- 



I leliam-e as belniioino t n 1 he s.'i iiii- (dass as I tinii saw sniiie siiii-,i,.|' meaning in the 



\'ii-lnr\- nr ]'.i-.-ii but tin- enlnr. tliev ' nji'i. .•Hid i l' this has i) iVei-t nt" i|;imp. 



Sinm-i- I'.ins. weie fir^t nn .-ister 



s .aiiM 



.Iniiri iJell. nf (ileluni-. wa- first on eni 



li-i-linii Ot' perennial-. 



I'i-rher I'.l'ns.. nf l-ivan-tnll. Wt'Ie fii'-t 



t'ni palms and eye;is; aUn for i-aniias uiih 



Kiljo Filliube|-t. 



\',-iiinhan "< Seed Stnii i-xhiliited alariM 



