Mabch 18, 1909. 



The Weekly Rorists' Review. 



23 



Poehlmann Bros. Co 



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

 "n^SSSrS"" CHICAGO, ILL. 



KILLARNEY RICHMOND 



Fancy Carnations 



Before placing your 

 order for 



EASTER LILIES 



let us figure with you. We shall have a large quantity, extra fine quality, well 

 hardened Lilies. Our stock is strong and free from disease. Can ship cut or in pots. 



AMERICAN BEAUTIES Per doz. 



Long 



36-mch _ 



30-mch — 



24-inch 



t8 to 20-fnch 



(S-inch 



Shoft stem _ 



Maid, Bride, select 



** " medium 



** short 



Mrs* Potter Palmer, Chatenay, 



select 



medium 



Richmond, Killarney , ex. long, sel. 



" ** long 



^ ** medium — 



" ** short 



Perle, long — 



" medium — 



" short- _ 



$6.00 

 5.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 J.00 



Per JOO 



$8.00 to $10.00 

 6.00 

 4.00 



8.00 

 6.00 

 4X)0 

 (2.00 

 t0.00 

 8.00 

 6.00 

 6X)0 

 4.00 

 3.00 



ROSES 



Good short stem Roses, our selec. 



Per JOO 

 $3.00 



Our Kztra speolal crade ot Beauties and Roses 

 charged aooordinarly. 



CARNATIONS 



Extra fancy- _ $3.00 to $4.00 



3.00 to 



2.00 to 

 .50 to 



4.00 to 



First quality _ 



^plit ••— • 



Harrisii 



Tulips _ 



Daffodils, Jonquils — 



Valky- 



Violets 



Mignonette, large spikes 



Sweet Peas _ _ 50 to 



Adiantum — 



Adiantum Gt>weanum, fancy 



Smilax per doz. $2.00 



Sprengeri, Plumosus Sprays 



Plumosus Strings each, 50c 



Ferns per JOOO, $2.50 



Galax per JOOO, J.50 



Leucothoe 



Wild Smilax per case, 5.00 



2.00 

 J.50 

 J5.00 

 4.00 

 3.00 

 3.00 

 .75 

 6.00 

 1.00 

 (.00 

 J.50 



3.00 



.75 



-SUBJXCT TO CHANGK WITHOUT HOTICS.- 



POEHLIVIANN*S FANCY VALLEY) j;;"^;;"";^^^^^^^^ 



EXTRA FINE HARRISII LILIES) OgeitrlKroiiwIllkavauothir. 



Mention The Reyiew when you write. 



week. Julius E. Schaeffer has accepted 

 a position in the cut flower department 

 with Adolph Brix, on St, Louis avenue. 



Wednesday, March 24, the third an- 

 nual spring flower show given by the 

 St. Louis, Horticultural Society will open 

 in the banquet hall of the Grand avenue 

 Masonic Temple. Preparations have 

 been completed by the executive commit- 

 tee. Quite a large number of entries 

 have been made and a succssful show 

 is looked for. 



Plant decorations were quite numerous 

 last week, for spring openings in the 

 downtown stores. Schray & Sons, Charles 



Beyer, Young & Sons Co., and Sanders 

 Nurseries have been busy with this kind 

 of work. 



The few warm days last week opened 

 up the plant stands in Union market and 

 business was quite rushing until the cold 

 snap came along and closed them again. 



Word has been received that the fine, 

 new residence of C. C. Sanders, on the 

 old Henly road, adjoining his greenhouse 

 plant, was destroyed by fire Monday 

 morning, March 15. The repprt is that 

 it is a complete loss, but fully covered 

 by insurance. The family escaped with- 

 out injury and will return to the old 

 home at the Delmar avenue place. 



Bowline. 



The Florists' Bowling Club rolled 

 three games Monday night, March 15, 

 and the scores will show great improve- 

 ment: 



Player. Score. Player. Score. 



J. C. Young 566 F. H. Weber 494 



W. C. Young, Jr...SBO C. Fulgraf 493 



J. Connon 611 C. Connon 452 



W. C. Young 496 



J. J. B. 



Pekin, III. — Ehrhardt Johannes has 

 been engaged as foreman at the Schantz 

 greenhouses. Mr. Johannes has had con- 

 siderable experience in the business and 

 is thoroughly competent. , 



