Fkbbuaby 18, 1900. 



The Weekly Horists' Review. 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 ^^^I^SsSSr^^"' 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 

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



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 doz. ROSES Per 100 



Lojjjy _ $6.00 Good ihoft stem Roses, our selec 4.00 



an A^ a^'il..!. tznn Our Kxtra spaclal tntd* of Baautlea and Rosea 



OV to dO-lCCn .. d.UU cluurKMl •ocordlngly. 



J8 to 2iin"^ $2.00 to 2*.50 ^^^ j^^^^ $3 00 



J2 to J5-mch j.50 p.„^ ^^^^^^ 2X)0 



dnort stem J.uu c««ii* i «i 



wpui _^. ...__. — .-^ ...~~ ........ >.«^v 



ROSES Per JOO ToUps $3.00 to 4.00 



Maid, Bride, select ~ $J100 Paper White, Freesias 3.00 



^ ** long - J0.00 Daffodils, Tonq«iIs 3M to 4.00 



** ** mediam 8.00 Valky 3i)0 to 4.00 



*♦ ** short 6.00 Violets .60 to .75 



Mrs* Potter Palmer, Chatenay, Mignonette, large spikes 6.00 



select jaOO Sweet Peas .75 to J.00 



long 8.00 Adiantum J.00 



medium 6.00 Adiantum Gx>weanum, fancy 1.50 



Richmond, Killarney, ex. long, seL 15.00 Smilax per doz. $2.00 



** ** long J2.00 Sprengeri, PItsmosus Sprays 3iX) 



** ** medium — $8.00 to J0.00 Plumosus Strings each, 50c 



** ** short 6.00 Ferns per JOOO, $2.00 



Uncle John, Perl#, long 8.00 Galax per 1000, J.50 



****** medium 6.00 Leucothoe .75 



****** ihort - - 4.00 Wild Smilax per case, 5.00 



SUBJKCT TO CHAMOK WXTHOUT NOTICB. 



POEHLM ANN'S FANCY VALLEY) w;^^;^^^^^^^^^^ 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES) OicitrieHyoH win have iiothir. 



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Mention Tne Review when you write. 



Bros, and organized with James B. Can- 

 ning as chairman and Robert Johnston 

 as secretary. 



Henry Patry, with John Wood, has re- 

 ceived an offer to go to Spokane, Wash., 

 which he is considering. 



Ed. Brooks was showing a handsome 

 bunch of yellow carnations February 13. 

 It is a seedling that Nathan D. Pierce, 

 of Norwood, has brought out. It is not 

 named, but he thinks so well of it that 

 he intends to grow two or three entire 

 houses of it next season. 



John Greene has opened a retail store 

 at 187 Harrison street. He was gar- 



dener for a number of years for Stephen 

 Briggs and other private places in this 

 city. 



George Baker, of Warren, is bringing 

 in some good Princess of Wales violets. 



Martin Aiken, of Springfield, has 

 bought out the Lewis store in Worcester, 

 which he will continue. It is understood 

 that he is looking for an advantageous 

 location in this city, where he will open a 

 store if his Worcester venture proves 

 successful. 



George Johnson & Son furnished the 

 flowers for the decoration of nearly 100 

 tables at the big banquet of the Manu- 

 facturing Jewelers' and Silversmiths' As- 



sociation in Infantry hall, February 13, 

 where covers were laid for 550. 



May Famam, 21 years of age, daugh- 

 ter of William Farnam, a florist of New 

 York, secured a marriage license in this 

 city last week for her marriage to Wil- 

 liam Curren, a New York builder. The 

 ceremony was performed by Rev. Sweet- 

 land. W. H. M. 



Enclosed you will find the money for 

 the renewal of our subscription. We are 

 nicely started in the violet business and 

 cannot get along without the Eevdbw. — 

 H. W. & S. W. Albbecht, North German- 

 town, N. Y. 



