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NOVBMBCB 4, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



25 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. 



Office and Salesroom, 33-35-37 Randolph St 

 /n^ESSsrS^ CHICAGO, ILL. 



Best varieties, grown to per- 

 fection. Can supply by the 

 hundred, or thousand or more. 



NUNS 



Yellow, white, pink, 

 $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 

 per dozen. 



We arc growing CQltlCyCI OrChlQS finest flowers. Can supply on short notice. 



Special Fancy 

 Sf ocl( of 



My Maryland 



We have them with Bteme 

 24, 30 to 36 inches long— 

 stock not equaled on this 

 market. 



V|/I«S4^^ ,n*«tfl D8a«lr I^S 1 1 ca mm ^^m/ ^® <^i^^ cutting thousands a day with stems 24, 30 

 TTllllV? ailU ■^■■InL I%1 1 ICirilf^Jr to 36 inches; shorter lengths in large quantities. 



Our Maids and Brides are of excellent quality and any buyers who want these roses we can supply— any 

 ^ength and in any quantity. Fancy Richmond, all grades, long or short, good shipping stock. 

 Roaes in lota of 1000 or more, special price on application. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR WILD SMILAX ON SHORT NOTICE . 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES 



CURRENT PRICE LIST 



Per dot. 



Extra long specials $3.00 



30 to 34-inch 2.50 



24-inch 2.00 



18 to 20-inch 1.50 



15-inch 1.00to 1.25 



Short per 100, $4.00, $6.00 



Per 100 



VHITE KILLARNEY, extra long, fancy $10.00 



Long 8.00 



Mediam 6.00 



Short /C . A ^'^ 



MY MARYLAND, extra^long* i*ocY- ■ • • 10.00 



Long 8X0 



Medium 6.00 



Short iJOO 



KILLARNEY, fancy 10.00 



Long 8.00 



Me£«m 6.00 



aort 3.00 



MAID and BRIDE, select 6.00 



Medium 4.00 



Short $2.00to 3.00 



RICHMOND, fancy, long 8.00 



Medium 4.00 to 6.00 



Short 2.00 to 3.00 



our selection . 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 



White, yellow and pink,doz.,$1.50-$2.00 



Fancy doz., 3.00 



POMPON MUMS, pink, white and yellow, 



per bunch, 50c, 75c and $1.00. 

 VIOLETS, New York Doubles 75 to 



Singles 60 to 



HARRlsn LILIES doz., 2.00 



VALLEY 3.00to 



PLUMOSUS SPRAYS, SPRENGERI... 3.00 to 



PLUMOSUS STRINGS, extra long 60.00 to 



SMILAX... per doz., $2.00 



GALAX perlOOO, 1.50 



FERNS ** ** 1.50 



ADIANTUM CROVEANUM 



LEUCOTHOE 



VILD SMILAX, 50-Ib. case, $5.00j smaU case, $3.50. 



Per 100 



KAISERIN, extra long, fancy $10.00 



Long 8.00 



Medium 6.00 



Short 4.00 



■XTRA 8PECIAI.8 CHARGKD ▲OOORDINGLT 



Per 100 

 CARNATIONS, fancy $ 3.00 to$ 4.00 



2.00 



1.00 

 .75 



4.00 



4.00 



75.00 



LOO 



.75 



VISIT OUR ORXKNHOnSXB WHKNKVXR TOU COBIK TO CHICAGO- 



POCHLMANN*S FANCY VALLEY {*/,«[;'*«;; w^^^^^^^ 



EXTRA EINE HARRISII LILIES) OiicetrledyouwI'llhayeiioMer 



Mention The Review when you write. 



iiual meeting and election of officers of 



'!ie Florists' and Gardeners' Club of 



I'hode Island will be held. The enter- 



linment committee will have ao enjoy- 



Me program for that occasion. 



S. J, Toher, of Concord street, is a new 

 ; rower of carnations for the wholesale 

 aarket. He has one house, 100 feet in 

 •ingth, well benched, and is cutting good, 

 strong stock. He expects to erect several 

 more houses in the spring. 



C. W. Morey, of the Woonsocket Hill 

 Nurseries, Woonsocket, is booking nu- 

 merous good orders for shrubs, trees and 

 ^ines for spring delivery. 



The reported sale of William Hay's 



range of houses on Dyer avenue in this 

 column last week has occasioned consid- 

 erable controversy as to who the pur- 

 chaser is. His name remains a mystery, 

 however. 



James B. Canning is busy with funeral 

 work, having had nearly a dozen large 

 pieces October 28. His social work is 

 also unusually large. W. H. M. 



Wichita, Kan. — 

 proceedings have 

 Claude L. Shanks, 

 Assets aggregate 

 $13,000 liabilities, 

 creditors has been 



Voluntary bankruptcy 

 been commenced by 



a florist at Newton, 

 about $10,000, with 



The first meeting of 

 set for November 5. 



Please discontinue the advertisement; 

 it has brought us all the orders we need. 

 — B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, Mass. 



Pawtucket, R. I._a. L. Warner, pro- 

 prietor of the Pleasant View Greenhouses, 

 has been making extensive repairs at his 

 place this fall. 



New Britain, Conn.— George W. 

 Traut and Frank L. Traut have sold the 

 greenhouse property which lies between 

 Arch street and Kensington street to 

 Clayton A. Parker. The plot of ground 

 is laid out in beautiful flower gardens. 

 It is understood to be Mr. Parker's pur- 

 pose to sell it off in building lots. 



