November 25, 1909. 



The Weekly Fbrists^ Review* 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 •-TtSSsrS^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



Specially Fine Roses 



If your trade calls for the best long Roses, we have long, fancy stock in large quantities in all 

 leading varieties, but especially in 



Killarney and My Maryland 



Of course we have plenty of medium and shorter roses for all orders. Can meet any demand in the 

 rose line. 



CarnationS"Fine Stock—Large Supply 



HEADQUARTERS FOR WILD SMILAX ON SHORT NOTICE 



AHSRICAN BEAUTIES 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Per dox. 



Extra long special* $5.00 to $6.00 



30to34-iiich 4.00 



24-iiich ZM 



18 to 20'liich 2X0 



15-lnch 1.50 



Siiort per lOOt $6.00 to 8.00 



Per 100 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, extra long, fancy $10U)0 



Long 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



Per 100 

 $10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



MY MARYLAND, extra long, fancy. 



Lmig 



Mewum 



Short 



KILLARNEY, fancy 



Loiw 



MciUtfffl 



Short 



MAID and BRIDE, lelect 



Medium 



10.00 

 8.00 



4X0 

 10.00 

 8.00 

 6X0 

 3X0 

 6X0 

 4.00 



Short $2.00to 3X0 



RICHMOND, fancy, long 8X0 



Medium 4.00 to 6.00 



Short 2.00 to 3X0 



KAISERIN, extra long, fancy 



Long 



Mecuum 



Short 



■ZTRA SPECIAUi CHABGKD ▲OOORDIMOX.T 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS, fancy $ 5.00 



select $3.00to 4.00 



♦* spUts 2.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 



White, yellow and pink, doz.,$1.50-$2X0 



Fancy doz., 3.00 



POMPON MUMS, pink, white and yeUow, 



per bunch, 50c and 75c. 

 VIOLETS, New York Doubles 1.00 to 



Singles 75 to 



HARRlSn LILIES doz., $2.00 



VALLEY 3X0 to 



PLUMOSUS SPRAYS, SPRENGERI. . . 3.00 to 



PLUMOSUS STRINGS, extra k>ng 60.00 to 



SMILAX per doz., $2X0 



GALAX pcrlOOO, 1.50 



FERNS ** ** 1.50 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM 



LEUCOTHOE 



WILD SMILAX, 50-lb. case, $5.00; small case, $3.50. 



1.50 

 1.00 



4.00 



4X0 



75.00 



LOO 



.75 



VISIT OUB GRraENHOUBSg WHKNKVKR TOU OOMS TO CHICAGO- 



POEHLMANN*S FANCY VALLEYS */,;•;;;«;;,' J*,,^^ 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES) OiciMelyoiiwillhaveMOther' 



Mpntion The Review when you write. 



Club holds its final meeting for the year. 

 It is election night. The house com- 

 mittee will dispense liberally. 



Kessler Bros, say they are doing a 

 land-office business with decorative plants 

 for florists who have no facilities for 

 keeping palms in their stores. They 

 handle large quantities of boxwood and 

 have beautified many of the large hotels 

 with window-boxes and evergreens. The 

 sympathy of the trade is extended in the 

 loss of their brother on Monday, Novem- 

 ber 15. 



Mr. Warendorff , of the Ansonia "hotel, 

 had a swell wedding last week at Eiver- 

 side, in which large quantities of white 



and pink mums and American Beauties 

 were used. The immense hall of the 

 mansion was covered with vdld smilax 

 and Beauties, the canopy of lilies, the 

 bride's bouquet of valley and orchids. 

 Miss Horn, formerly with Bloomingdale 

 Bros., is now at the Ansonia, and, with 

 Herman Warendorff, directed the deco- 

 rations. 



Nicholas Schreiner has embarked in the 

 retail business in Solinger's store, at 

 Seventy-first street and Lexington ave- 

 nue. 



The Hoffmeir flower shop is now open 

 at Eighty-sixth street and Broadway, di- 

 rectly opposite the Belnord flower store. 



where Mr. Brown presides. Mr. Hoff- 

 meir is a popular artist and his new 

 store is in one of the best sections of 

 New York. 



The Harris-Inderleed wedding at the 

 Prince George hotel last week was deco- 

 rated by J. F. Sharkey. The new store 

 has started well. Mrs. Sharkey is in 

 charge of the office and H. E. Scommo- 

 dan is the artist. 



F. A. & E. J. Chapin, of Pine Brook, 

 N. J., have leased their place to P. J. 

 Schroeder. They grow smilax and as- 

 paragus, which are handled by N. Le- 

 cakes & Co. John A. Foley, the man- 

 ager for Lccakes, says he has been re- 



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