December 17, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co 



Office and Salesroom, 33-35-37 Randolph St. 



nSSSSrS-'V CHICAGO, ILL. 



CUT FLOWERS 



Don't forget to include in your order Stevia, Valley, Narcissus, Mignonette, 

 Lilies, and Green Goods, all essential for Christmt^s boxes. 



Our Medium and Short Roses are good value, and good quality. 



CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST subject to change without noUce 



Per do2. Carnations Per (00 



In effect December 20, 1908 



American Beauties 



36-mch __ 



30-fnch 



24-inch- 



20-fnch 



J S-inch ^ J 



JS-inch 



I2-mch— - 



....${0.00 to $12.00 

 9.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 5JQ0 

 4.00 

 3.00 



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Short stem— : $1.00, $J.50, 2.00 



Roses Per 100 



Maid, Bride, Johns, select! $15.00 



12.00 

 JOOO 

 18.00 

 15.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 

 25.00 

 20.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 10.00 

 6.00 



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long— - 



medium _$ 8.00 to 



Mrs. Potter Palmer, extra select .... 



" select 



" long 



** *" ** medium 8.00 to 



Richmond, Killamey, firsts, long 



** ** long 18.00 to 



" medium..-. 12.00 to 



** " good short 8.00 to 



Perle, Chatenay, select long 12.00 to 



** ** medium 8.00 to 



Good short stem Roses 



Our Extra special grade of Beauties and Roses 

 charged accordingly. 



Extra fancy ~_ — $ 8.00 



First quality 6.00 



Split-. _ 4.00 



Poinsettias, per do2., $3.00 to $5.00 



Harrisii-- 15.00 



Narcissus Paper White ..$3.00 to 4.00 



Romans.-. _.._ 3.00 to 4.00 



Valley-, - - 4.00 to 5.00 



Violets - 1.50 to 2.50 



Mignonette, large spikes 6SXi to 8.00 



Stevia _ 1.50 to 2.00 



Sweet Peas — 1.50 to 2.00 



Adiantum _ 1.00 to 1.50 



Adiantum Croweanum, fancy _ 2.00 



Smilax — per do2., $2.00 



Sprengeri, Plumdsus Sprays 3.00 to 4.00 



Plumosus Strings ...each 50c to 60c 



Ferns per 1000, $2.00 



Galax -per 1000, 1.50 



Leucothoe.— 1.0O 



Chrysanthemum Merry Xmas 



per doz., $2.00 to $3.00 

 Boxwood, 35c bunch; case, 50 lbs, $7.50 

 Wild Smilax, $5.00 per case 

 Red Winter Berries, per case, $3.00 



Mention Tne Kevicw wheu you write. 



sided over by the ladies of the place, to 

 which ample justice was done. 



Before leaving, John Bader, in a few 

 timely remarks, congratulated Mr. Burki 

 and thanked him and the ladies for their 

 kindness on this occasion, the second out- 

 ing or field day of the Pittsburg Florists' 

 Club. And, just by way of remark to 

 other clubs, if you have never tried this, 

 do so, as it seems to bring the boys closer 

 together and bring out the best there is 

 in them. 



Various Notes. 



T. J. -\llen, of Lock No. 4, has leased 

 his greenhouses to Mr. Linn, formerly 



connected with the Finleyville Floral Co. 



It is reported that Geo. Garland is 

 about to become associated with the Fin- 

 leyville Floral Co. 



Wm. Baker, who has been in the hos 

 pital for several weeks, a sufferer from 

 typhoid fever, is convalescent, but shows 

 the effect of his illness. 



Karl Klinke, of McCallum Co., is an- 

 other of the boys who has been under the 

 weather lately. 



There is an agitation among some of 

 the members of the Florists' Club for a 

 spring flower show. Why not? If Chi- 

 cago can, what's the matter with Pitts- 

 burg? 



The first shipments of Christmas trees 

 are here. 



The Pittsburg Cut Flower Co. was in a 

 bad way Saturday explaining things to 

 customers. Their violets did not get in 

 until night ; they reported the train snow- 

 bound. 



William Lauch was a visitor for the 

 first time in two yojir.s. He has not been 

 having the best of health for some time, 

 but thinks that is all over, as he now 

 feels like his old, true self. Hoo-Hoo. 



Mason City, Ia.— The Perth Florist 

 Co. will build additional greenhouses 

 during the coming year. 



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