M4BCH so, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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SHIPMENTS 

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GROWERS AND SHIPPERS 



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EASTER LILIES 



Box containing 100 fancy — per box, $14.00 



Box containing 100 select per box, 12.00 



Box containing 100 meilum per box, 10.00 



Box containing 100 short per box, 8.00 



Boies of 50 Lilies at 100 rate. 



i . Our lilies are padked at our greenhouses to carry any distance. Con- 



sider this before placing order elsewhere— Nu bruised lilies if you order of us. 



ROSES 



Killarney White Killarney Richmond My Maryland 



Short. per 100, $ 4.00 



Medium per 100, 6.00 



Select per 100, 8.00 



Fancy per 100, 10.00 



CARNATIONS 



ALL THE BEST VARIETIES 



Select per 100, $3.00 



Fancy per 100, 4.00 



DECORATIVE 



SMILAX, heavy strings, per doz., $1.75 FANCY FERNS, per 1000, $3.00 



All other stock handled and billed at lowest market rates. Prices subject 



to market changfes. 



Mention The Rpvipw when you write. 



Friday evening, and informal talks 

 were made by W. N. Eudd, J. C. 

 Vaughan and H. N. Briins for Chicago, 

 and by J. Brown, W. A. Cull and C. 

 Kngelmann for the visitors. .T. S. Bruu- 

 ton, leader of the party, was unable to 

 be present on account of sickness. The 

 other members are E. Barker, J. S. 

 <Tunn, L. M. Graves, G. Prickett, C. 

 Pratley, S. South and .T. Simpson. 



After a visit to the wholesale market 

 ♦Saturday morning, John Poehlmann es- 

 corted all except Messrs. Brunton and 

 Simpson out to Morton Grove, where 

 the rest of the day was spent. The two 

 last named gentlemen were taken on an 

 auto trip through the west side parks 

 by Mr. Bruns. Keturning downtown 

 they joined the rest of the party and 

 Mr. Cull, in speaking about the plant of 



Poehlmann Bros.. Co., said, "That es- 

 tablishment takes the cake." 



They left for Niagara Falls Sunday 

 afternoon and many remarks were 

 heard that "they were jolly good fel- 

 lows. ' ' 



Various Notes. 



No mail will be delivered in Chicago 

 on Sundays after April 1, unless marked 

 for ' ' Special Delivery ' ' and ten cents 

 extra postage attached. Time your regu- 

 lar letters to reach here Saturday noon, if 

 you want them to be delivered before 

 Monday morning. 



Just before starting for Boston, C. L. 

 Washburn bought a forty horse-power 

 Overland touring car. 



Mrs. August Jurgens is on the sick 

 list. 



The Chicago [)arty to Boston, includ- 



ing those from outside points, consisted 

 of twenty-five people. Several others 

 went earlier or later than the main 

 party. 



The materials for the big Italian 

 garden decoration on the eighth floor 

 of Marshall Field & Co. 's main build- 

 ing were supplied by L. Baumann & 

 Co. An inspection of the garden should 

 prove interesting to florists. 



Bassett & Washburn have worked uj) 

 a stock of about 5,000 plants of the 

 stronger growing sport of Bridesmaid 

 that appeared in their place a few years 

 ago. Blooms were sent to Boston for 

 the show. 



Poehlmann Bros. Co. has practically 

 finished its first set of thirteen houses 

 added this season and has begun on 

 the second set. The season's addition 



