Februabv 10, laiO. 



The Weekly Floristr^ Review* 



23 



Poehlmaim Bros. Co. 



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

 'n.SSSjr^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



CARNATIONS 



Are in good crop and quality of the highest--none better can be grown 



Fancy Roses 



Our Roses are fancy quality, no matter what the length of stem— the best 

 Roses that can be produced. If you want something out of the ordinary, 

 order our '* extra special'' grade. Nothing like them on this market. 



Orchids— Special fine Cattleyas, $6.00 to $9.00 per doz. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Extra Long $6.00 to $3.00 



36 inch 5.00 



30-inch 3.00 



24-inch 2 50 



18 to 20-inch 2.00 



15 inch 1.50 



Short Item 1.00 



ROSES 



Maid» Bride, Perle, select 



•♦ " long 



" *' ** medium 



♦' short 



Per 100 



$12.00 



10.00 



8.00 



6.00 



My Maryland, extra select 



" long 



♦♦ medium $8.00 to 



♦♦ short 



Richmondt Killamey, W.KUlamey . . . .select 



•* long 



*' medium 8.00 to 



15.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 



6.00 

 15.00 

 12.00 

 10.00 



6.00 



Our Kxtra Special irade ot Roses chaxBed accordlnBly. 



M 

 M 



U 

 M 



Good short stem Roses. 



good short 



CARNATIONS 



Extra fancy 



First quality 



Splits 



HARRISn 



TULIPS 



DAFFODILS, JONQUILS 



NARCISSUS PAPER VHITE 



SWEET PEAS $0.75 to 



VALLEY 3.00 to 



VIOLETS 75 to 



MIGNONETTE, large spikes 



FREESIA 3.00 to 



ADIANTUM 



ADIANTUM CRO VEANUM, fancy .... 



SMILAX per doz., $2.00 



SPRENGERL 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 



15.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 L50 

 4.00 

 1.25 

 6.00 

 4.00 

 1.00 

 1.50 



3.00 to 4.00 



1.00 



SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



POEHLMANN*S FANCY VALLEY ( J" "»"?»» 'r!"*' 

 EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES foJS^II]^^ 



Mention The Review when you write. 



to the new store of the Chicago Kose Co., 

 in the basement at the northeast corner 

 of Wabash avenue and Kandolph street. 

 John Kruchten bought the tables from 

 the Benthey-Coatsworth store. 



The E. F. Winterson Co. is getting 

 new flooring this week. Mr. Winterson 

 has been a tenant of the McCormick es- 

 tate for nearly seventeen years. 



Weiland & Risch say their lilies never 

 looked as well as they do this season. 

 Since last year they fitted up a special 

 lily house, where they can make it as hot 

 as there is any reason for doing. 



Peter Keinberg has opened his cam- 

 paign for reelection to the council. It 



looks as though he may be practically un- 

 opposed, although he is a democrat and 

 his is otherwise a republican ward. The 

 Municipal Voters' League, in its report 

 on a candidate, says: "Peter Keinberg 

 — Finishing third term; record of quiet 

 eflBciency and steady support of worthy 

 measures in committee and in council; a 

 reliable alderman." 



Norby & Hoefle, Des Plaines, are pick- 

 ing some specially good sweet peas. 



D. D. Johnson Co., 66 Wabash avenue, 

 is supplying various experimental stations 

 with its Evergreen Brand fertilizer and 

 has received a number of decidedly favor- 

 able reports. A small quantity will be 



sent free of charge when requested by 

 the party in charge of any such station. 

 Bertermann Bros. Co., Indianapolis, 

 sent an exhibit of four dozen of their 

 now yellow carnation, James Whitcomb 

 Kiley, to be shown at the Florists ' Club 's 

 meeting, but by mistake they sent them 

 Tuesday of this week, when the meeting 

 occurred February 3. The flowers were 

 exhibited by Bassett & Washburn at 

 their store and were much admired by a 

 large number in the trade. 



Visitors: B. Eschner, of M. Eice & 

 Co., Philadelphia; C. W. Anderson, Ra- 

 cine, Wis.; C. E. Gullett, Lincoln, 111.; 



