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January 13, .1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



21 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 •n££sr5^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



We have a splendid crop of 



BEAUTIES, ROSES 



Fancy Carnations 



and will gladly have your esteemed 



CURRENT 

 XMERICAN BEAUTIES Perdo«. 



Extra Long $4.00 



30-inch 3.00 



24-inch 2 50 



18 to 20-inch 2.00 



12 to 15-inch 1.50 



Short ttem 1.00 



orders. Prompt attention to all orders. 



PRICE LIST 



CARNATIONS Perioo 



ROSES 



Cardinal, extra long. 



Per 100 



$15.00 



" lone $10.00 to 



** medium 



** short 



Maid, Bride, Perle, select 



" " " long 8.00 to 



» ** ** medium 



" " ♦' short 



My Maryland, extra select 12.00 to 



long 



** medium 6.00 to 



«' short 



If, Killarney, Richmond, KiUamey, ex. select 



** *' ** " select, loog 10.00 to 12,00 



medium 6.00 to 8.00 



good short 4.00 



Good short stem Roses 4.00 



12.00 



8.00 



6.00 



12.00 



10.00 



6.00 



4.00 



15.00 



10.00 



8.00 



4.00 



15.00 



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Our Extra Special crade of Roses cbarsred accordlnely. 



Extra fancy 



First quality 



Splits $1.50 to 



HARHISn 



TULIPS, Proserpine 3.00 to 



NARCISSUS PAPER VHITE 



ROMANS 



VALLEY 3.00 to 



VIOLETS 75 to 



MIGNONETTE, large spikes 



STEVIA 



ADIANTUM 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM, fancy .... 



SMILAX per doz., $2.00 



SPRENGERI, PLUMOSUS SPRAYS... 



PLUMOSUS STRINGS each, 60c 



FERNS per 1000, $2.00 



GALAX ** LOO 



LEUCOTHOE ♦♦ 7.50 



Wild Smilax per case 5.00 



$ 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



20.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 5.00 

 1.C0 

 6.00 

 2.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 



3.00 



1.00 



SUBJECT TO. CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



POEHLMANN*S FANCY VALLEY [*• f '^r'Tf"- 

 EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES fSrcK:.i""""- 



Mention The Review when you write. 



f'taited on the road this week with E. H. 

 Hunt's line of Easter supplies. A. C. 

 lirown, Springfield, 111., is consigning E. 

 If. Hunt some fine stock of his new seed- 

 liiiff carnation, Superba. 



liassett & Washburn are cutting a 

 liirge crop of Formosa lilies, some of 

 tlicm with stems four feet long. 



l*eter Eeinberg is cutting his annual 

 •'anuary crop of Beauties. 



Winterson 's Seed Store is at work get- 

 ^"ig stock in shape for the spring busi- 

 Juss in seeds. 



The A. L. Eandall Co. has closed its 

 I'liultry annex on Lake street and dis- 

 I'l'sed of the lease, the poultry supply 



business to hereafter be conducted in the 

 main building on Randolph street, along 

 wholesale lines. 



Vaughan & Sperry say there is a good 

 sale for jonquils. 



George Reinberg is having some trouble 

 with the fuel question. He is burning 

 two to three cars of coal a day, and finds 

 it impossible to accumulate any in the 

 bins. 



W. L. Kroeschell, of Kroeschell Bros. 

 Co., is one of the trustees of the Inde- 

 pendent Religious Society that has Sun- 

 day services in Orchestra hall. 



Henry Van Gelder, manager of the 

 Percy Jones business, says he thinks he 



made a record last week by selling a 

 quarter of a million ferns, principally 

 case lots, the largest sale being 20,000 

 to the Chicago Rose Co. He also says 

 shipping trade is beginning to pick up 

 again. 



W. E. Lynch was on the sick list for 

 two or three days last week. 



E. E. Pieser says the only thing that 

 has been the matter with the market is 

 too much cold weather. 



W. C. Florentine, who has been with 

 Emil Buettner for three years, has bought 

 eleven acres of land at Downers Grove 

 and is preparing to build a range of 

 greenhouses in the spring. Hfi will begin 



