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SEPXBMBEB 23, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



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

 ^•ItSdS^r^"" CHICAGO, ILL. 



SPECIAL FANCY STOCK OF 



My Maryland 



We have them with stems 24, 30 to 36 inches long — stock not equaled on this market. 



White and Pink Killarney 



We are cutting thousands a day with stems 24, 30 to 36 inches long; shorter lengths in large quantities. 

 Our Maids and Brides are now coming on in excellent quality and any buyers who want 

 these roses, we can now supply— any length and in any quantity. Faocy Riclimondy all grades, 

 long orvshort, good shipping stock. 



MUMS, yellow and wliite, $3.00 per doz. 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per do«. 



Extra long tpecialf $3.00 



30 to 36-mch 2.50 



24-inch 2.00 



20-inch 1.50 



15 to 18-inch $1.00 to 1.25 



Short per 100, $4.00, $6.00 



Per 100 

 WHITE KILLARNEY, extra long, fancy $10.00 



Long 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



KAISERIN, extra long, fancy. 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



MY MARYLAND, extra long, fancy. 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



KILLARNEY, fancy. 



Long 



Medium 



Short 



MAID and BRIDE, select 



Medium 



Short $2.00 to 



10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 4X)0 



10.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 3.00 



6.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 



Per 100 



$10.00 



8 00 



6.00 



4.00 



RICHMOND, fancy, long 8.00 



Medium $4.00 to 6.00 



Short 2.00 to 3.00 



KXTRA SPXCIAUB CHARGKD ACCORDINGLY 



Per 100 

 CARNATIONS $ 1.50 to $ 3.00 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 



White and yellow doz., $3.00 



H ARRISn LILIES " 2.00 



VALLEY 3.00 to 



ASTERS 1.00to 



GLADIOLI 



PLUMOSUS SPRAYS, SPRENGERI. . . 3.00 to 

 PLUMOSUS STRINGS, extra long .... 50.00 to 



SMILAX per doz., $2.00 



GALAX per 1000, LOO 



FERNS " ** 1.50 



ADIANTUM CROWEANUM 



LEUCOTHOE 



4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 75.00 



1.00 



.75 



VISIT OUR GRCKNHOUSKS WHKNKVKR TOU COMK TO CHICAGO- 



POEHLNANN*S FANCY VALLEY i*'™'J'f,'»'S'«^^^^ 

 I EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES [orAlltuiulXr. 



Mention The Review when you write. 



Various Notes. 



I'he auctions have begun as usual. The 

 '•^ning at Elliott's brought a good 

 " 'W'l and many familiar faces. The 

 -' ii;al dispenser of bargains was in good 

 ^' '•« and showed in renewed youth the 

 I' ' 'il effects of his summer holiday and 

 '"^ championship bowling on the green. 



'\T- A. Bowe has the contract for the 

 ""tire floral decoration of the court of 

 fi'-iior on Fifth avenue, and Mengham & 

 \\f!;twood have a $1,500 contract for the 

 'ffiiitifying of the Metropolitan Opera 

 "^use with wild smilax, golden rod and 

 ■^HK^rican Beauties for the reception to 



the foreign representatives at the Hud- 

 son-Fulton celebration, Monday, Septem- 

 ber 27. This is the largest order of their 

 career. The floral effects at the dinner 

 to Dr. Cook, Thursday, September 23, at 

 the Waldorf, will be unique. 



M. C. Ebel, of Madison, who is finan- 

 cially interested in the new insecticide, 

 Aphine, was an interested visitor at the 

 last meeting of the Florists' Club. 



It is rumored another wholesale firm, 

 under the name of the Brooklyn Whole- 

 sale Cut Flower Market, is to open at the 

 corner of Fulton street and Red Hook 

 lane. Brooklyn's field is wide and its 



local pride is strong, as is demonstrated 

 by the growing success of the three whole- 

 sale cut flowei: houses already established. 

 G. E. Baldwin, of Carrillo & Baldwin, 

 Secaucus, N. J., has arrived home from 

 his vacation, spent in Europe, on which 

 he was accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin and 

 their daughter. 



The trustee who has been handling the 

 Samuel A. Woodrow bankruptcy has filed 

 his final accounting and called a meeting 

 of the creditors for September 30 to close 

 the matter. Mr. Woodrow has applied 

 for a discharge from bankruptcy. 



Chas. W. Jacobs & Allison have a nov- 



