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THE GOOD & REESE CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
THE BLUE BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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FOUR OUTSTANDING PLANT NOVELTIES FOR 1935 
We are pleased to offer herewith four very outstanding new plant introductions which will meet with popular demand in 1935 . 
The popularity of these plants is now Well established; every fiorist will profit by offering these introductions to his trade. 
Pedilanthus 
PEDILANTHUS 
VARIEGATUS 
The most beautiful narrow leaved foliage plant 
we have ever grown. When grown into finished 
plants, in 4 and 5 inch pots, it is in great demand. 
In the winter months the light green leaves pro¬ 
duce a pinkish border. You will be growing this 
plant eventually. 2*4 inch pots, $1.20 per 12; 
$8.00 per 100. 
Improved Crimson King 
New Carnation 
IMPROVED 
CRIMSON KING 
The Finest Hardy Everblooming 
Carnation Yet Introduced 
The Truest Hardy Outdoor Carnation. A beau¬ 
tiful strain of hardy pink, which resembles most 
of all the indoor Carnation, blooming in great 
abundance all summer, flowers full double and of 
brilliant crimson color. Excellent for cutting, 
very hardy and extremely fragrant. 
This new introduction is, we believe, of great 
value to the trade not only as a cut-flower but as 
well for garden show and particularly in connec¬ 
tion with rock garden planting. Rock Gardens are 
of great interest today and here is a plant that 
will surely please your clients. 2% inch pots, 
$1.20 per 12, $8.00 per 100, $75.00 per 1000. 
Chinese Evergreen 
CHINESE 
EVERGREEN 
(Aglaonema Modestum) 
The most satisfactory of all plants for 
indoor growing 
We are fortunate in having an excellent stock 
of this very outstanding plant. For dependability, 
no plant can compare with Chinese Evergreen 
for the home. In the past several years, it has 
increased in popularity to the point where it is 
now the most popular plant in most sections for 
use in fancy pottery and ornaments. 2*/ 2 inch pots 
$1.75 per 12, $12.00 per 100; Larger plants $3.50 
per 12, $25.00 per 100. 
Rosa Rouletti , 
ROSA ROULETTI | 
The Miniature Rock 
Garden Rose 
For many years this beautiful little rose was 
lost to cultivation. Several years ago a plant was 
found growing in an Alpine window-garden by 
M. Correvon, the famous Swiss Horticulturist. 
It is rapidly attaining popularity as a rock garden 
plant and as an edging subject. The plant grows 
about six to seven inches tall and blooms from 
early summer until heavy frost. The tiny rose- 
pink, quite double flowers are less than an inch 
in diameter. 2 1 / 4 inch pots, $1.75 per 12; $12.00 
per 100. 
