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January 20, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



21 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



Office and Salesroom, 33-35-37 Randolph St 

 •-I^SSSrS^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



-We have a splendid crop of- 



BEAUTIES, ROSES 



Fancy Carnations 



and will gladly have your esteemed orders. Prompt attention to all orders. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Ft, dot. 



Extra Long $5.00 



36 inch 4.00 



30-inch 3.00 



24-inch 2 50 



18 to 20-inch 2.00 



12 tolSinch 1.50 



Short •tern 1.00 



ROSES Per 100 



Cardinal, extra long $15.00 



♦• long $10.00 to 12.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



1500 



10.00 



8.00 



4.00 



15.00 



M 

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medium 



short 



Maid, Bride, Perle, select 



«♦ " " long 8.00 to 



" " ** mediam 



*• " " short 



My Maryland, extra select 12.00 to 



long 



medium 6.00 to 



short 



V.Killamey, Richmond, KiUamey, ex. select 



select, long 10.00 to 12.00 



medium 6.00 to 8.00 



good short 4.00 



Good short stem Roses 4.00 to 5.00 



Our Extra Special srrade of Roses cbarsed accordlnirly. 



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CARNATIONS 



Extra fancy 



First quality 



Splits $1.50 to 



HARHISn 



TULIPS 



NARCISSUS PAPER WHITE 



SVEETPEAS 75 to 



VALLEY 3U)0to 



VIOLETS 75 to 



MIGNONETTE, large spikes 



FREESIA 



ADIANTUM 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM, fancy .... 



SMILAX per do«., $2.00 



SPRENGEHI, PLUMOSUS SPRAYS... 



PLUMOSUS STRINGS each, 60c 



FERNS.... per 1000, $2.00 



GALAX ** LOO 



LEUCOTHOE ** 7.50 



Wild Smilax per case 5.00 



Per 100 



$4.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 



20.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 1.00 

 5.00 

 LOO 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 LOO 

 f.50 



3.00 



1.00 



SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



POEHLMANN'S FANCY VALLEY i*'»:|;'»«''|iP«* 

 EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES [SlSffit^r 



Mention The Review when you write. 



fair premium list made its report, which 

 \vas approved, and which no doubt will 

 lie approved by the State Board of Agri- 

 • ulture. The meeting was followed by 

 tlie usual banquet. 



A number of vases of blooms were ex- 

 !iibited, among them being a vase of Mrs. 

 •Sardine roses and a vase of May Day 

 carnations from W. Frank & Son, of 

 "ortland, Ind., which received honorable 

 mention; a vase each of Enchantress, 

 '--awson, "White Enchantress and a vase 

 'i mixed blooms from Stuart & Haugh, 

 Anderson, Ind., all of which were excep- 

 I'onally good. Baur & Smith, of Indian- 



apolis, had a vase of Carnation May 

 which scored seventy-seven points and a 

 vase of light pink No. 271 which scored 

 eighty-two points. The latter looked un- 

 usually good. This firm also had a vase 

 of Shasta, which has received honors 

 before. Baur & Smith may well be proud 

 of this carnation, as it is no doubt one 

 of the best whites on the market, and it 

 really looks better than it did a month 

 ago. H. W. Bieman had a vase of mixed 

 carnations, among them being some ex- 

 ceptional blooms. 



E. Knabe, of Frankfort, and Ralph 

 Meeks, with Stuart & Haugh, were 

 elected to membership. 



Out-of-town members attending the 

 meeting were Stuart & Haugh, of Ander- 

 son; J. S, Barnaby, the newly-elected 

 mayor of Columbus; Fred Domer, of 

 La Fayette; N. Gano, of Martinsville; M. 

 A. Barick, of Seymour; G. R. Gause, of 

 Richmond; B. F. Hensly, of Knights- 

 town; Carl Sonnenschmidt, of Cumber- 

 land; Chas. Frank, of Portland; Ira 

 Clark, of Greensburg; and Bert Stanley, 

 of Sunbeam. 



Various Notes. 



C. R. Greene, of A. Wiegand & Sons, 

 has been on the sick list. 

 W. W. Coles was in the city last week 



