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NOTBHBBB 6, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Poehlmann Bros. Cb. 



OrriCE AND SALESROOM, 33-35-37 RANDOLPH STREET ' 



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CHICAGO, ILL. 



CHRYS3NTHENUMS 



Roses and Carnation^ 



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Gur stock is well known to be the finest that can be produced anA our crops are 

 now just coming on, so / 



We Can Take The Best of Care off All Orders. 



Remember that while our reputation is made by the special fancy stock we 

 produce in such large quantity, we have shorter lengths for all who want them. So 

 large a part of our trade calls for " Fancy," we are able to make attractive prices to 

 buyers of shorter stock, especially if a quantity is taken. 



Our Carnations are now in good crop and we can supply all orders. Fine stock 

 at reasonable prices. We are now prepared to supply a fine grade of ORCHIDS. 



No order too large for us to fill; no order too small to receive our careful attention. 

 Standing orders solicited. 



▲MXRXCAN BKAUTIK8- Per doz. 



Extra Long: $4.00 



86-Inch 8.00 



80-inch 2.50 



20 to 24-inch 2.00 



18 1.60 



12to 15-inch 1.00 



Short per 100. $3.00 to $6.00 



Per 100 



Rlohmond. Extra Fancy $6.00 



Mediiun 4.00 



Short $2.00 to 8.00 



Brides and Malda, Long 6.00 



Medium.... 4.00 



Short 2.00 to 8.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Per 100 I 



KlUamey . Extra Select $10.00 



Long 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short $3.00to i.OO 



Mrs. Potter Palmer, Long . . 

 Medium 

 Short.. 2.00 to 



Cardinal, Fancy.. 



Medium 



Short S.OOto 



Cliatenay, Long 



Medium 



Short 



Perle, Long 



Medium 



Short 2.00to 



i.OOto 



6.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 8.00 



Per 100 



Iserln, Long $6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Short 8.00 



CamatlooB, Ordinary 2.00 



Fancy $3.00to 4.00 



Violets 76to 1.00 



OroMda, write for prices. 



HarrtsU ,^.. 12.50to 15.00 



Valley i^Ji^ s.ooto 4.00 



Aspararua, strii/ga, 60c each 



sprays 2.00 to 8.00 



Bjnrencert 8.00 



Adlantum i.oo 



Oalaz per 1000, $1.25 



Ferns 1.60 



Wild Bmtlax, per 50-lb. case 5.00 



'■ small " 8.50 



In Fall Crop 



Mums 



Small , $6.00, $8.00. $10.00 per 100 



Medium ^ $12.50 to $15.00 per 100 



Fancy $2.50 to $3.00 per doz. 



Mums 



In Fall Cut 



Extra fancy Roses charged for accordingly. rPricee subject to change without notice. 



POEHLMANN*$ FANCY VALLEY) we iik. ««. a $,mi,ii,. 

 EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES jSlLWASlXr. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



for October this year somewhere ap- 

 proaches last year should be gratifying. 



Show Matters. 



There was a good crowd at the flower 

 show rally at the Union October 28. Ar- 

 rangements for the show were gone over. 

 Everything points to a first-class suc- 

 cess. The show opens Friday, Novem- 

 ber 6, and closes Saturday, November 

 14. Admission is 75 cents. Trade tick- 

 ets are 35 cents and may be had at E. 

 P. Winterson's, E. H. Hunt's, E. C. Am- 

 ling's, Poehlmann 's, Vaughan & Sperry's, 

 Deamud's, Peter Beinberg's, Moning- 

 er 's, or of . Geo. Woodward, who is the 

 other member of the committee. 



The banquet will be held at the Audi- 

 torium Annex Tuesday, November 10. at 

 6 p. m. It is figured that at Igast 500 



will be present. All locals will be 

 charged $3 each for tickets. At the 

 Union rally fifty tickets were sold. The 

 ladies will attend. W. N. Budd will be 

 toastmaster. 



The Florists' Club will run the booths 

 for the sale of flowers at the show. Presi- 

 dent Leonard Kill will be in general 

 charge. He has put Mrs. T. E. Waters 

 in charge of the selling and Wm. Ab- 

 rahamson in charge of the buying. 



October Weather. 



October was cooler than normal at 

 both ends of the month, but so, hot in 

 the middle that the mean temperature 

 for the thirty-one days was 55 degrees, 

 when 53 degrees is normal. The rain 

 was only a third of the normal precipi- 

 tation. There wwe foarteen clear days. 



ten partly cloudy and seven cloudy. Kill- 

 ing frost occurred October 12. 



Variota Notes. 



Lubliner & Trinz, the Bandolph street 

 florists and Milwaukee theatrical mag- 

 nates, have just bought another play- 

 house in the Cream City, seating capacity 

 1,500. They expect to open it January 

 1. Joseph Trinz will give his attention 

 to the Milwaukee interest* in future 

 leaving Harry Lubliner in charge of the 

 flower store. 



Frank Oechslin has heretofore had to 

 operate an electric pump to help out the 

 city water, but has just put in a 3-inch 

 pipe from a new main and will cut out 

 the pump. 



Horace Hughes is a believer in adver- 

 tising; he says it is advertising In one 



