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Febbcabt 11, 1900. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 ^"!tSdSj?^°"' CHICAGO, ILL. 



IF YOUR TRADE CALLS FOR 



Fancy Carnations 



We want you to try our stock. We have a very heavy cut and the quality in all 

 colors makes the stock extra good value at the prices quoted. If you once try our 

 stock and compare it with what you now are using, you will become our regular customer. 



Long Richmond Roses in Specially Fine Crop 



Don't forget to include in your order Valley, Daffodils, Jonquils, Mignonette, 

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



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per 6oz, 



Long; - $5.00 



30 to 36-mch 4.00 



24-mch — 2.50 



J8 to 20-inch __ .- $J.50 to 2.00 



J2 to J5-mch ^-. 1.00 



Short stem — - .75 



ROSES 



Per (00 



$10.00 

 8.00 



Maidt Bride, Johns, Perle, select-.. 

 ^^ « " " long .... 



" " ** medium 6.00 



Mrs. Potter Palmer, Qiatenay* 



select J0.00 



long - —..: 8.00 



medium 6.00 



Richmond, Killarney, sekct, long$(0.00 to (2.00 



" ** medium --._ 6.00 to 8.00 



« ** short __ 4.00 to 6.00 



Good short stem Roses 4.00 to' 6.00 



Our Kxtra special grade of Beauties and Roses 

 otuurced aooordlnirly. 



... $3.00 to 



.... 3.00 to 

 — 3.00 to 

 75 to 



CARNATIONS 



Extra fancy 



First quality _ 



Split _ „ 



Harrisii — ~ _. 



Tulips 



Paper White, Freesias 



Daffodils, Jonquils _... _ 



Vallev 



Violets „ ^ _-. 



Mignonette, large spikes— — 



St^via _ — 



Sweet Peas .50 to 



Adiantum 



Adiantum Gt>weanum, fancy 



Smilax. per do;., $(.50 to $2.00 



Sprengeti, Plumosus Sprays 



Plumosus Strings — each, 50c 



Ferns ._ _ per (000, $2.00 



Galax per (000, (.50 



Leucothoe — 



Wild Smilax per case, 5.00 



Per (00 



$3.00 



2.00 



(.50 



(2.00 



4.00 



3.00 



4.00 



4.00 



(XK) 



6.00 



2.00 



.75 



(.00 



(.50 



3.00 



.75 



-SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.- 



POEHLM ANN'S FANCY VALLEY) *;^;;;;;«;,sp^^^^^^^^^ 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES [oicilrledyoowillhaveiKiollnr. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



the dinner, President Hallock appointed 

 a reception committee, consisting of 

 Messrs. Sheridan, Weathered, O'Mara, 

 Traendly, Totty and John Scott ; and a 

 decoration committee, consisting of 

 Messrs. McConnell, Nugent, Hoffmeir, 

 Koenig, Zeller, Schultheis and Roehrs. 



C. W. Scott made a report for the 

 bowling committee and it was voted to 

 organize a bowling club within the club's 

 membership. Later in the evening the 

 bowlers met and organized, electing the 

 following officers: President, John Don- 

 aldson ; treasurer, Joseph Manda ; secre- 

 tary, C. W. Scott. Bowling will com- 

 mence Monday evening, February 15, at 



8 p. m., at Thumm's alleys, Broadway 

 and Thirty-first street. 



H. L. Jones, of Doubleday, Page & Co., 

 was elected to membership and Morris I. 

 Jacobs, S. Jacobs & Sons, was proposed. 

 The resignation of Henry Beimels was 

 accepted with regret. The president ap- 

 pointed Messrs. Barron, Weathered and 

 Schenck to draw resolutions on the death 

 of W. C. Krick. 



S. S. Butterfield read a paper on the 

 Indianapolis carnation convention, and 

 F. R. Pierson talked on the same subject. 

 Interesting addresses were made by Jo- 

 seph Heacock, of Wyncote, Pa. ; Albert 

 Roper, Tewksbury, Mass. ; A. Farenwald, 



Hillside, Pa.; E. A. Stroud, Strafford, 

 Pa., and several of the club members. 



The house committee served a turkey 

 repast. 



Various Notes. 



The Horticultural Society of New York 

 had a carnation meeting in the Museum 

 of Natural History February 10. Eugene 

 Dailledouze and John Birnie were an- 

 nounced to act as judges and there was 

 an attractive display of flowers. 



John I. Raynor reports the death of 

 Alex Von Asche, of Woodside, L. I., who 

 is one of his rose consignors of long 

 standing. The death of W. C. Krick is 



