Januabx 28, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review# 



37 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 "-l^dS^S"" CHICAGO, ILL. 



We have a specially heavy crop of Fancy 



CARNATIONS 



Good growers who have traveled far this year will tell you that nowhere in the 

 country is there so fine a showing as in our carnation houses this season. A 

 heavy cut and fancy qualify. If you want fine stock, order of us. 



Beauties and Richmonds in Fine Crop 



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

 Sweet Peas, Tulips and Green Goods, all essential for your trade. ' 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Long $5.00 



30 to 36-inch 4.00 



24-inch 2.50 



J8 to 20-inch $J.50 to 2,00 



12 to J5-inch — „- J.OO 



Short stem .75 



CARNATIONS 



Extra fancy 



First quality 



Split .... 



Harrisii __ _ 



ROSES 



Per JOO 



$10.00 

 8.00 



Maidt Bride, Johns, Perle, select — 

 ******** long .... 



" " " ** medium 6.00 

 Mrs. Potter Palmer, Chatenay, 



select _ J0.00 



long 8.00 



medium 6.00 



Richmond, Killarney, select, long$(0.00 to 12.00 



medium — 6.00 to 8.00 



good short- 5.00 



Good short stem Roses 4.00 



Our Kxtra special grade of Beauties and Roses 

 oluu'Bed aooordlnsly. 



3.00 to 

 .75 to 



.75 to 



u 



4t 



u 



-SUBJXCT TO CHANGE 



T«lips- „ $3.00 to 



Narcissus Paper White 



Valley _ 



Violets 



Mignonette, large spikes . 



Stevia 



Sweet Peas „ _1 " 



Adiantum 



Adiantum Gt>weanum, fancy 



Smilax per do2., $2.00 



Sprengeri, Plumosus Sprays 



Plumosus Strings each, 50c 



Ferns _ „ per JOOO, $2.00 



Galax per JOOO, J.50 



Leucothoe 



Wild Smilax per case, 5.00 



WITHOUT NOnCX. 



Per JOO 

 $ 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



20.00 



5.00 



3.00 



4.00 



l/X) 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 



3.00 



.75 



POEHLM ANN'S FANCY VALLEY) Wi make these a Spiclally. 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES [SaS:^^^^^^^^^^^ 



ized Italian gardens, natural gardens, 

 cemetery and park plantings, as well as 

 street trees and ornamental flowering 

 shrubs. 



Philip L. Carbone, who recently left 

 for the earthquake zone in Sicily, has 

 cabled that he found his relatives safe 

 and now living in Malta. 



Following close on the insolvency of 

 Quinn Bros., of Brookline, comes that 

 of W. L. Lewis, doing business at 424 

 Main street, Worcester. Liabilities are 

 in the neighborhood of $3,000 and the 

 creditors are scattered all over Massa- 

 chusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, New 

 Jersey, Ohio, Ehode Island and Illinois. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



There are as assets $1,500 worth of col- 

 lectible accounts and fixtures at the 

 store, which is one of the best in "Worces- 

 ter. Several parties are now treating 

 with the assignee, William E. Clapp, for 

 the purchase of the store, and as soon as 

 the majority of the creditors approve 

 the sale, it wiU be negotiated. 



The Boston delegation to the Indian- 

 apolis convention left January 25 and we 

 hope may reach their destination with- 

 out any snow blockades. 



Carnation night at the Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club, February 16, will as usual 

 attract a big gathering. All exhibits 

 addressed to W. N. Craig, 300 Massa- 



chusetts avenue, Boston, will be promptly 

 cared for. The number of exhibits will 

 this year be unusually large. 



Mann Bros, are handling the finest 

 Cjolden Spur narcissi at the Park street 

 market we have seen for a long time. 



A big fruit show and conference to 

 embrace all the New England states will 

 be held in Horticultural hall, Boston, 

 during the second week of October. 



The seed stores, owing to the mild 

 weather, are finding quite an active call 

 for seeds, and are looking for a good 

 season. ^ 



Welch Bros, are handling large quan- 

 tities of fine roses, Beauties from Carl 



