. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 174 The American Florist. Aug. IS, THE HOUSE THE House of Poehlmann is without question the largest establishment of its kind in the world. Over 2,000,000et glass, at Morton Grove, 111., are devoted to Cut Flowers and Plants. The three illustrations shown give only am view of our plant, two ranges of nearly the same size^ one built this season, not appearing in either of the illustiioi The rapid growth of our business is due principally to the fact that we at all times treat our customers right and giv(h( better q


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 174 The American Florist. Aug. IS, THE HOUSE THE House of Poehlmann is without question the largest establishment of its kind in the world. Over 2,000,000et glass, at Morton Grove, 111., are devoted to Cut Flowers and Plants. The three illustrations shown give only am view of our plant, two ranges of nearly the same size^ one built this season, not appearing in either of the illustiioi The rapid growth of our business is due principally to the fact that we at all times treat our customers right and giv(h( better quality than all the other houses, at practically the same prices. We grow nearly everything in Cut Flowers tu marketable, and have over 200,000 feet of glass devoted to Decorative Stock and Blooming Plants. A full line of Sp| are also handled by us, and during the planting season we make a specialty of supplying the trade with young Rq Chrysanthemum and Carnation stock. Florists find it convenient to deal with us, for they can obtain practically everything they need in Cut F Plants and Supplies from one firm, which is a great advantage when one considers the saving in express charges, and it does away with a lot of unnecessary work. We could say much more about the advantages that are derivi b it probably isn't necessary, for we are too well known to the trade, having been in business for almost a quarter of acdr The Kaiser SaVS* "W^'l show ; Let us show you! war is bad—suspense is worse. Isn'tiM J * to wait for somethirlg that doesn't materialize. For twenty-four years we have gi'n our energy to building up our present establishment; for whom—why, for you, and whj'—to furnish our customers with the right i stock to do business with. \Vill we keep it up? You bet! Have we succeeded? Ask our customers, they will admit that H there with the goods. H You Are Welcome and We Want You to Visit Our Establishnl whenever the opportunity presents itself. To reach Mort


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