The Florists' Review 



Mat 7, 1614. 



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POEHLMANN 



THE LARGEST AND EINEST GREEN 



d All Orders for Cut Flowers and ^kS^v^^a^^ ^* '^* PB^^ne 



Supplies to City Store, 72-74 E. Randolph St., l^UlCay O Randolph 35 



CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT 



Big supply of fine AMERICAN BEAUHES 



Roses, Sweet Peas and Lily of the Valley 



GARDENIAS will continue In good supply all through May; fine flowers. 



OUR LILY OF THE VALLEY in large and continuous supply; our quality is 

 always regular and J^^est. 



EASTER LILIES will be in continuous supply. 



BUTTERFLY SWEET PEAS, Gladioli, Daisies and all other spring flowers. 



ROSES, including new varieties. Milady, A. Ward, Bulgarie, Sunburst, Melody, 

 Killarney Queen, Russell and Shawyer. 



If you are not receivlns: our WEEKLY CUT FLOWER PRICE LIST, and 

 want it, write youc name and address on postal card and send it in to us. 



SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT 



EM O RIAL DAY 





We suggest to the busy 

 florist in time of peace 

 prepare for war. When 

 the last days of grace 

 arrive, and one finds it 

 impossible to do jus- 

 tice to all customers 

 at once, why not have 

 on hand a supply of 

 Magnolia Wreaths, 

 Cycas or combination 

 designs ready to have 

 a few natural flowers 

 attached— and Presto! 

 the customers are sat- 

 isfied, and you have 

 made many sales in a 

 short time. You take 

 no chance, you are not 

 selling metal goods, 

 but natural leaves pre- 

 pared, which harmo- 

 nize in color. 



"^INo. 21 

 Matnolia Wreaths 

 with Rosea 



Brown or Green 



20- inch, each $1.60 



24 -inch, each 1.75 



No. 80— Special 



18- inch, each $1.26 



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