THE GOOD & REESE CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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The Best New and Old Hardy Climbing Roses 
of Various Types— 
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(OWN ROOT ROSES) 
MSr.E. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty)—This su- 
perb Rose is now being called the best pink climbing Rose 
yet introduced. The plant is extremely vigorous, growing 
twelve feet or more. Being a true climber, it may be used 
for fences, pergolas, and pillars. Unique in form, coloring 
and fragrance, its unusually large cup-like blooms are opal¬ 
escent pink inside with the outside petals heavily brushed 
claret-carmine. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (H. W.)—Vivid scarlet, shaded 
crimson, makes a brilliant display for a long period of time 
in the garden. A wonderful climbing Rose. We consider 
it the most wonderful hardy Climbing Rose. 
RED DOROTHY PERKINS, or EXCELSA (W.)—Ornamental 
climber which is nearly evergreen; this will assure this 
lovely pillar Rose a place in every American garden,_ for 
it is quite hardy in addition to all its other fine points. 
The flowers are very double, produced in large trusses of 
thirty to forty, and almost every eye on a shoot produces 
clusters of flowers. The color is deep rosy-red, the tips of 
the petals tinged with scarlet. 
ROSERIE (Pink Tausendschoen)—This is a bright pink form 
of Tausendschoen. A grand Rose from any standpoint. 
SHOWER OF GOLD (H. W.)—The color is a deep golden- 
yellow, with orange shadings in the center. This fills the 
“long felt want’’ for a “Yellow Rambler.’’ 
SILVER MOON (H. W.)—Flowers very large, four and one- 
half inches and over in diameter. Pure white in color; petals 
of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a clematis¬ 
like flower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the center 
adds to its attractiveness. 
VEILCHENBLAU, THE BLUE ROSE (H. W.)—This is a 
much better Rose than some give it credit for. It opens a 
reddish-violet, quickly changing to violet-blue. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS (W.)—White Dorothy Perkins, 
in every way is the equal, if not superior, to Crimson Ram¬ 
bler, as a red, and Dorothy Perkins as a Pink. This Rose 
has no rival as a white climber. 
Hybrid Perpetual or Hardy Roses 
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(OWN ROOT ROSES) 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—The well-known red forcing Rose. 
EUGENE FUERST—Color deep red shaded crimson. Profuse 
bloomer. A most charming superb grand Rose. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, or WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY, 
or SNOW QUEEN—^The very highest type of its class and 
the best snow-white Rose ever introduced. It is an extra¬ 
ordinary strong grower, and has the vigor and hardiness 
of an oak. Flowers are immense in size and produced with 
great freedom. The color is a true paper white, the standard 
by which all white Roses are judged. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT—Crimson-scarlet; large full. Very 
fragrant. Excellent. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE—Very large, full flowers. Color white, 
base of petals canary; Tea Rose perfume. 
HIS MAJESTY—The crimson Frau Karl Druschki. Deep dark 
crimson, shaded deep vermilion-crimson towards the edges. 
MAGNA CHARTA—Bright rose, very large and double, good 
form and fragrant; extra. 
PAUL NEYRON—Deep rose; flowers of immense size; indeed 
many claim this to be the largest Rose grown, 
Cherokee or Laevigata 
AMOENA, The Pink Flowering Cherokee Rose (L.)—The flow¬ 
ers are the same as the White Flowering Cherokee, except 
that the color is a glowing pink with a golden yellow 
center. Resembles huge apple blossoms. 
LAEVIGATA (The White Cherokee)—This is the famous 
Cherokee Rose so well known in Californa. Large, pure 
white flowers with center filled with golden-yellow anthers. 
Moss Roses 
What can be more elegant than the bud of the Moss Rose 
and more delicious than its fragrance? Perfectly hardy. 
ELIZABETH ROWE—This is an old favorite with its large 
deep pink buds well mossed. A beauty. 
HENRI MARTIN—Large, full flower of deep red; well mossed; 
fragrant. 
MOUSSELINE—Pure white flower, buds heavily and beauti¬ 
fully mossed. 
Wichunana or 
Memorial Rose 
WICHURAIANA, or MEMORIAL ROSE (W.)—It is difficult 
to conceive anything more appropriate for covering graves 
and plots in cemeteries than the Hardy Memorial Rose. It 
creeps along the ground as closely as an Ivy. They are 
single, pure white, with a golden-yellow disc, five to six 
inches in circumference. 
Banksias 
YELLOW BANKSIA, or LADY BANKS (L. B.)—Same as 
White Banksia, except color of bloom is sulphur-yellow. 
Has the same delicious violet fragrance. 
WHITE BANKSIA—A vigorous grower in the south. Small 
double, pure white flowers in clusters, with true violet 
fragrance. 
Miscellaneous Hardy Roses 
CONROD FERDINAND MEYER (H. Rug.)—Flowers large, 
double, cup-shaped. Color deep, bright, vivid, intense pink, 
with the penetrating fragrance of the old June Roses. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST (H. Rug.) Bud small, flower open, 
double, borne in clusters on an average length stem; very 
lasting; slight fragrance. Color bright red, edges of petals 
serrated like a carnation; disease resistant. Vigorous grower 
of bushy habit, bearing a profusion of bloom from June to 
October. Very hardy. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Habit and character like the cele¬ 
brated F. J. Grootendorst, but the color of the fringy 
clusters is a clear, light shell pink. 
ROSA ROULETTI—The Rock Garden Rose—One of the 
finest new introductions in recent years. The miniature 
rose pink flowers are produced abundantly all thru the 
summer. The plants do not grow over eight inches high. 
You will admire and cherish this dainty little rose. 
KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS 
The Beauty Bush 
One of the newest, rarest and most beautiful of new Shrubs 
introduced by the Arnold Arboretum. Closely allied to the 
Abelia—perfectly hardy. Ultimately reaches 6 feet in height 
and S feet through, and produces its Abelia-like flowers in 
great profusion. 21/4 Inch Pots, $5.00 per hundred; $45.00 per 
thousand. 
FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
2 to 3 feet, $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 100. 
3 to 4 feet, $4.50 per dozen; $35.00 per 101). 
New Red-Leaved 
Japanese Barberry 
We are preparing a large stock of this popular new Shrub 
for Fall and .Spring shipment, and anticipate a supply of 
two hundred thousand excellent plants from 2 ) 4 -inch pots. 
Grown from Cuttings—100% true to type. Immeasurably Su¬ 
perior to Seedlings. 
PRICE 
$5.00 per 100_$45.00 per 1000 
2500—5000 ___$42.50 per 1000 
5000 up _$40.00 per 1000 
The demand is sure to exceed the supply. Get your order 
In early. 
