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January 23, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Poehlmaim Bros. Co. 



OrriCE AND SSLESROON, 33-35-37 RANDOLPH STREET 



"nS^Sr- CHICAGO, ILL. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Fancy Carnations^Special Roses 



LONG BEAUTIES 



If yon want the Best stock the market affords, yon will order of us. Also strong on regular grades 

 of Roses, Lilies, Narcissi, Romans, Jonquils, Tulips, Fancy Valley, Stevia, and all Oreen Goods. 



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CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMXRICAN BXAUTXSS 



Extra select, long: 



SO-inch, select , 



20 to 24-lnch, select 



15 to 18-inch, select 



12-inch, select 



Short stem 



ROSES 



Maid, Bride, select 



firsts 



" " medium 



Uncle John, select 



" firsts. 



" " medium 



Mrs. Potter Palmer, ex. select. 



select 



firsts 



medium... 



Chatenay, select 



firsts 



Our Kxtra Special 



Per doz. 



94.00 

 8.00 

 2.50 

 1.50 

 1.00 

 .75 



Per 100 

 $8.00 to $10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



12.00 



10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 



10.00 

 8.00 



8.00 to 



Chatenay, medium 



Richmand, select, extra long;.. 



long $12. 



medium 8. 



" good short 



Killamey, select, extra long... 



long 12. 



" medium 8, 



" good short 



Sunrise, Perle, long 



Good short stem Roses, our sel. 

 CARNATIONS 

 Ex. f'cy Ench'tr's.red & white 



First quality 



Split and ordinary..., 1. 



Harrisii 



Freesia, fancy long 



Tulips 



Narcissus Paper White 



Per 100 

 $ 6. 



18. 



15. 



10. 

 6. 



18, 



15. 



10 

 6 

 6 

 4 



00 to 

 00 to 



00 to 

 .00 to 



.50 to 



4. 



3. 

 2. 

 15. 

 4. 

 3 

 3 



00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 

 00 



00 

 00 

 ,00 

 ,00 

 .00 

 .00 

 .00 



Per 100 



$ 3.00 

 4.00 



Romans 



Jonquils 



Daffodils 



Valley $3.00 to 



Violets 75 to 



Mignonette, large spikes 



Stevia 1.50 to 



Adiantum 



Adiantum Croweanum, fancy. . 



Smilax 



Sprenge^, Plumosus Sprays ... 3.00 to 

 Plumosus Strings. . .each, $0..50 



Perns per 1000, 2.00 



Oalax, Green per 1000, 1.50 



Bronze ...per 1000, 1.50 



Leucothoe 



Boxwood 35c bunch; case, 50 lbs.. 



Wild Smilax per case. 



4.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 4.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 2.00 

 16.00 

 4.00 



1.00 

 7.50 

 5.00 



Grade of Roses cliarffed accordinely. 



Subject to obance without notice 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



WIETOR BROS-^Zt^" Chicago 



No ehm,rg» for pmckinc. 

 AMIRICAN BEAUTY— 



Extra long stems 



36-iach stonu 



Per doz. 



$5.00 



400 



3X0 



2.50 



2.00 



1.50 



1.25 



UK) 



.75 



Per 100 



$10.00 



eood $6.00 to 8.00 



Bridesmaids, fancy 10.00 



" good 6.00to 8.00 



30-iiicfi stems. 

 24-incii stems. 

 20-inch stems. 

 18-inch stems. 

 15-inch stems . 

 12-inch stems. 

 8-inch stems . 



Brides, fancy 



«4 



Prices sabject to ehang^e without notice 



Per 100 



Kate Moulton, fancy $10 00 



** good $6.00to 8.00 



Richmond, fancy 8.00 to 10.00 



good 5.00to 6.00 



Killamey, fancy 10.00 



good 6.00 to 800 



Chatenay, fancy 10.00 to 12.00 



good 6.00 to 



Uncle John, fancy 



** good 6.00 to 



Perle 6.00 to 



Roses, our selection 



CARNATIONS, fancy 



" good 



8.00 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 8.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 ZJOQ 



All other stoek at lowest narket rates. Tke abOTO prices are for select stock. Extra select or iHterior stock bllUtd accordlagly. 



Mention The RcTlew when yon write. 



E. P. Winterson Co., appears in the 

 obituary column this week. 



J. E. Jensen says he is well pleased 

 with the way business in carnation cut- 

 tings is progressing. Standard varieties 

 are moving out well, and some good 

 orders for Defiance have come in during 

 the current week. F. R. Pierson and 

 •T. R. Fotheringham, of Tarry town, 

 N. Y., were visitors January 20 and 

 left an order for Defiance. 



Harry Bowe says that retail trade in 

 the first fifteen days of January sur- 

 prised him by going ahead of the same 

 period last year, when things were de- 



cidedly brisk. The last week, however, 

 business has fallen off. 



Weiland & Eisch say that orders for 

 young stock of the Killarney rose are 

 coming in so fast that they have been 

 obliged to refuse many of them. Kil- 

 lamey gives cuttings only at the ex- 

 pense of flowers. 



E. F. Winterson is doing jury duty 

 againg this week, after having had a 

 week's respite. 



Peter Reinberg and a party of friends 

 started Monday evening for a fortnight 's 

 trip to Alabama. 



C. W. McKellar had a cyclamen plant 



last week that carried 160 flowers, but 

 he says the size that sells for $25 per 

 hundred is the one that is in most de- 

 mand. 



George Reinberg is still cutting poin- 

 settias and occasionally a retailer takes 

 the opportunity to make a decoration 

 unusual for this season. 



Phil Schupp, of J. A. Budlong's, 

 started January 20 for a week's visit 

 to the growers in New Castle, Richmond, 

 Cincinnati and other towns in that direc- 

 tion. 



E. E. Pieser, at Kennicott's, says 

 the retailers like Dorner's new carna- 



