March 13, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



549 



Roses! Roses! Roses! 



WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ROSES. 



CALADIIM ESCILENTLM, 



Hei.kn Ooi-iji or Balpi-in. 

 fine bulbs, 3 

 50c per doz. ; 



Caladium EscLilentum. Ptrons I'ulbs. 45 in. dia $1.ih» 



Fancy, the best you have everthen in 10 Itest sort. 1.2.5 



Cyperus Alternifolius (L'mbrella Plant i. 2^-2-inrh T'Ots S.^ 



Camellias, fine plants, is-in. high, all leading ^o^ts 5.00 



24-in. high 6.60 



inches in diameter. 

 S4.00 per hundred- 



Pe) doz. Per 1"» Per )i«k> 



Boston Ferns, fine 2K-in. stock 



Fuchsias, a grand collection both double and single vari- 

 eties 



Geraniums, all the leading varieties of double and single 

 tlowers. 2^.2-in. pots 



Grevillea Robusta. fine basket and vase plants. 2M-in. pots 



Hibiscus. 12 leading sorts 



Hardy Shrubs— Weigelias. Spireas. Snow-balls, Hydrangea. 

 Calycanthus. Lilacs. Altheas, Deutzias. Pyrus. field 

 grown plants 



Lantanas. best bedding Dwarf kinds 



Pouderosa Lemon is a grand pot plant, and tne largest of 

 all lemons— 2? .j-in. pot . .. 



3 " 10 to ]2-in. high 



4 " 12 to 1.5-in. high 



5 " 16 to 20-in. high 



f> " 2^., to S ft. T.no ea 



.fiO 



..=,0 

 ..30 

 .,i0 



.'0 

 1.2.') 

 1 73 

 2.2.1 



(i.on 



S6.."iO 



9.00 



2..W 



40 00 



60.00 



2.50 



3.00 



3.00 

 2.00 

 3.00 



5 0(1 

 3.00 



5.00 



$20.1 " 



22.50 



25.00 

 17.50 

 27.50 



25.00 



Per doz. Per 100 Per 1000 

 Roses— We have an immense stock of three 



million plants, all the standard varieties. 



Teas and Hybrid Teas, from 2j^-in. pots. $ .50 $3.00 $25.00 

 Roses— Hybrid Perpetuals, standard sorts, 



2'., -in. pot 50 3.50 30.00 



New Fancy Rose Helen Gould (Balduin). we 



have a grand lot of this fine rose, 2>2-in. 



pot 75 5.00 45.00 



Azaleas in bud for Easter. 9 to 12 in. in dia . . 



Mollis. 15 to 2i buds 



Ampelopsis Veitchii. field-grown. 5 ft. long.. 



Alyssum. Giant Flowering. 2^2-in. pots 



AraucariaExcelsa.Stiers. 12 in. high. r.Oc ea. 



4 " 16 " 7.5c ea. 



5 ■■ 20 '■ $1.00 ea 

 .\sparagus Sprengeri, 2}4-in. fine plants 



Plmnosus, extra fine 



Browallia Gigantea.fine for bedding, baskets 



and vases. 2^-in 



Begonia Rex. 2.5 leading sorts. 2?-2-in. pots - 

 Clematis, large flowering, Jackmani and 



other strong two-year-olds 



Cyclamen Persicum Giganteum, fine 2W-in. 



stock 



Cannas. all the leading sorts, well establish- 

 ed plants in pots 



Chrysanthemums, all the best varieties. 2^2- 



in. pots 



Cvcas Revoluta, fine plants. 6 to 8 leaves, 



SL.50 each. 

 Cycas Revoluta, fine plants, 10 to 12 leaves, 



82.25 each. 

 Coleus. all the leading sorts, best bedders, 



2/^-in. pots 



Carnations, choice assortment, 2V,-in. pots . 



3.50 



2.50 



1.50 



.30 



5.00 



7.50 



9..50 



..50 



.50 



.50 

 ..50 



..50 

 ..50 

 .50 

 .40 



22.50 

 27.50 



25.00 



.30 



..50 



2.50 

 3.00 



300 

 4.00 



25.00 



3.00 



4.00 



2.50 



2.00 IS.OO 



3.00 27.50 



Bu^T'iN Feks 



Moon Flowers* Of«^" ^^^^ ^^^ *» you always need them later ani cannot get them, 



50c per dozen ; $3.00 per hundred. 



Marguerite Daisies, best sorts, white and yellow. 2V2-in. pots 



Primula Forbe.'-ii ' Baby Primrose), fine. 2}-2-iD. pots 



Swainsona. white and pink. 2S-in. pots 



Violets, standard sorts, double white and purple and single purple. 



ADDRESS 



per doz.. 50c 



'■ 40c 



■■ .50c 



;-in. pots.. " -lOc 



THE GOOD & REESE CO., 



SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



THE LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD. 



