1 100W equiv. CFL w/ 1400 lumens @ 5500K
1 150W equiv. CFL w/ 2600 lumens @ 2700K
Just so you know from now on. When talking about light bulbs. No one says "equivalent to such and such" in incandescent. It doesn't mean anything. All that matters is the wattage that it truly draws, the lumen that results, and the kelvin scale.
Here is where things can lead to quick confusion. You say you have a 100W equiv at 1400 lumen. Most "100W" equivalents produce 1600 lumen. So you bulb is either:
a. A poor efficiency CFL.
b. A lower wattage, and therefore lower lumen, then most all "100W equivalents" on the market.
So just remember "equivalence means nothing, its all lumen/watt".