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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 '-T.SSSrS^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



..FINEST.. 



Summer Roses 



Maryland, Killarney, White Killarney 



Start now by placing a small regular order with ub and have it increase as the season advances. You 

 will find it a great advantage to have a small regular order coming that you can depend upon. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



Extra long ipccutlf . . . .$4.00 



30 to 36-inch 3.00 



24-mch 2.50 



20-inch 2.00 



15 to 18-inch $1.00 to 1.50 



Short per 100, $4.00, $6.00 



Per 100 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, extra lone, fancy $10.00 



Lone 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



MY MARYLAND, extra lone, fancy. . . . 10.00 



Lone 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4jOO 



KILLARNEY, fancy 10.00 



Lone 8*00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 3.00 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Per do«. 



Per 100 



RICHMOND, fancy, lone $8.00 



Medium $4.00 to 6.00 



Short 2.00 to 3.00 



MAID and BRIDE, select 6U)0 



Medium 4.00 



Short 2.00to 3.00 



KZTRA SPSCIAUt CHARGKD AOCX>RDINQLT 



Per 100 



CARNATIONS $1.50to$ 2.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 



White and yellow, per doz., $2.00 to $3.00 



HARRIsn LILIES 



VALLEY 3J)0to 



ASTERS LOOto 



GLADIOLI 3U)0to 



PLUMOSUS SPRAYS, SPRENGERI. . . 3.00 to 

 PLUMOSUS STRINGS, extra lone • 



SMILAX per doz., $1.50 



GALAX per 1000, LOO 



FERNS ♦* ** 1.50 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM 



12.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



50.00 



1.00 



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foot greenhouses, cut their first stock 

 August 30. Until they are ready to 

 open, which will be as soon as their Orr 

 & Lockett ice-box and other fixtures are 

 in, the stock will be sold by the Benthey- 

 Coatsworth Co. 



The Chicago bowlers feel so badly over 

 having lost out in the team contest at 

 Cincinnati, after having had success 

 within their grasp, that they wish the 

 holder from last year of the Michell 

 trophy, the second prize, would hurry 

 up and send it along. The Kasting cup, 

 won on the highest single game, arrived 

 at Zech & Mann's last week. This firm 

 has custody of the trophies by virtue 

 of having contributed two-fifths of the 

 team. 



A Tisitor at Peter Eeinberg's store 

 during the noon hour one day this week 



found A. C. Spencer with a volume of 

 Shakespeare open in front of him, 

 propped up on his desk by a Webster's 

 dictionary, and has not yet recovered 

 from the shock. 



Current report has it that Scheiden & 

 SchooB are about to dissolve partnership, 

 Mr. Schoos withdrawing and Mr. Schei- 

 den continuing the carnation growing 

 establishment at Evanston. Pending a 

 definite arrangement, they gave up their 

 stand in the Flower Growers' market, 

 the lease on which expired September 1. 

 A part of the stock is now consigned to 

 Miss Then, who has a stand in the mar- 

 ket, and the rest of it is to go to some 

 other commission dealer. 



A. Lange, who returned last week from 

 his trip to the Pacific coast, says he en- 

 joyed it thoroughly except for his stay in 



San Francisco, where the weather was 

 cold and he was ill, but he saw nothing 

 that looked better than Madison street 

 does to him. He says business this sum- 

 mer has been decidedly better than in 

 previous years. 



Bassett & Washburn report that the 

 special demand at the end of last week 

 cleaned them out of their big lot of gi- 

 ganteum lilies from cold storage bulbs. 



O. P. Bassett and a party of friends 

 started by automobile August 31 for In- 

 dianapolis, Cincinnati and thence to Ni- 

 agara Falls. 



The George Wittbold Co. has found a 

 good demand for Phoenix Boebelenii and 

 has a big stock coming on. A part are 

 2-inch plants from Dreer and a part are 

 seedlings raised on the place. 



W, E. Lynch returned from his summer 



