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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Tea Roses 
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(OWN ROOT STOCK) 
ALEXANDER HILL GRAY (T.)—Pale, lemon-yellow, 
deepening in the center of its perfectly formed fragrant 
flower. Moderate growth and bloom. One of the hardi¬ 
est and most beautiful Tea Roses; best in autumn. 
BLUMENSCHMIDT —Pure citron-yellow; outer petals 
edged tender rose. 
BRIDESMAID —A grand pink Rose for all purposes; 
not only a good garden Rose, but forces well. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT —Right rose, shading to sal¬ 
mon, very free. A good grower. 
ETOILE DE LYON —Bright sulphur-yellow; fine form, 
large size; a fine yellow Rose. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.)—Buds of remarkable qual¬ 
ity and elegance, of good size, opening into handsome 
flowers of clear apricot yellow. Plant relatively hardy, 
of much vigor, and with an autumn-blooming habit. 
MADEMOISELLE FRANZISCA KRUGER — Vari¬ 
able; sometimes deep golden-yellow with copper shades, 
then again yellow flushed rosy-pink. 
MRS. BENJAMIN R. CANT —Color deep rose; inner 
petals soft silvery-rose suffused with buff at the base. 
MADISON —A splendid pure white forcing Rose. Re¬ 
member that “Madison” is a money-maker. 
MAMAN COCHET —'This is the famous Pink Cochet. 
Light pink shaded with salmon-yellow, outer petals 
splashed with bright rose; exteremely large and full. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE —Canary-yellow, deeper center, 
the border of the petals tipped with bright rose. 
SNOWFLAKE, or MARIE LAMBERT —Medium size, 
pure white; free; fine bedder. 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING— Color apricot- 
yellow, blended with coppery-yellow; long bud, opening 
to large, full flower. 
THE BRIDE —Pure white, with tinge of pink when 
planted in the garden; large, full and of most perfect 
form. 
THE QUEEN —A white sport from Souv. d’Un Ami; 
large and fine. 
WHITE BOUGERE —An elegant pure white Rose. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET —A sport from Maman 
Cochet, with creamy-white flowers faintly tinged with 
blush. 
WILLIAM R. SMITH— The soft blending of the sal¬ 
mon-pinks and the rose-pinks and the beautiful flesh 
tints in this Rose give it a singular resemblance to the 
entrancing flush on a maiden’s cheek. 
Polyantha or Baby Rambler Roses 
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(OWN ROOT STOCK) 
BABY RAMBLER, or MADAME N. LEVASSEUR 
—This is the original Baby Rambler, daddy of them 
all. In bloom all the time. Flowers in large clusters 
of brightest red. 
BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN —Its flowers are large and 
so much like “Tausendschoen.” A blush form of 
“Climbing Tausendschoen,” having all the charms in 
the variable colorings in its flowers that its parent has. 
CATHERINE ZEIMIT or WHITE BABY RAMBLER 
—Grows to a height of twenty inches and produces 
double pure white flowers in abundance. 
CHATILLON ROSE (Poly.)—Bud small, long pointed; 
flower medium size, semi-double, cupped, very lasting 
bright pink. Very vigorous, bushy, one to two feet 
high, profuse and continuous bloomer. Hardy. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT (H. Poly.)—Known the 
world over as one of the very best of all bedding 
Roses. The only rival of “Hermosa” as a bedder and 
market pot plant. The color effect is beautiful ivory- 
white, shading towards the center to bright silvery pink. 
ELLEN POULSON —Dark brilliant pink, large, full, 
sweetly scented. 
ETOILE LUISANTE, or BABY HERRIOT —Its color 
is a shrimp-pink with intense coppery-yellow suffusion, 
the base of the petals golden-yellow which intensifies 
and lightens up its high colors. Plant is of free growth 
and floriferous. 
GEORGE ELGER —A lovely little golden-yellow Poly¬ 
antha Rose, with good admixture of Tea blood; like 
all of its class, it is free in growth, free in bloom with 
small, glossy foliage. 
GLORIA MUNDI (Poly.)—Neat full well formed flow¬ 
ers of the most brilliant scarlet orange color. A won¬ 
derful addition to list of forcing polyanthas. No other 
color like it. Bound to prove very popular. 
GRUBS AN AACHEN (H. Poly.)--Yellowish-rose col¬ 
ored with salmon-pink and red shadings, full, strong, 
free blooming and disease proof; erect and of moder¬ 
ate growth. 
LA FAYETTE (Poly.)—Brilliant cherry-crimson flow¬ 
ers, produced in branched trusses continuously from 
June until frost. The most brilliant and satisfactory 
Rose in this class for bordering walks or for edging 
large Rose beds. 
LE MARNE —Dwarf, perpetual flowering Polyantha. 
Semi-double flowers, bright salmon-rose at the edges, 
rosy blush inside. Blooms abundantly and continuous¬ 
ly in bouquets of fifteen to forty flowers. Has fine 
keeping qualities. 
MADEMOISELLE CECILS BRUNNER (Poly.) — 
This is the popular Baby Pink or “Sweetheart” Rose. 
It makes a handsome miniature Rose, coming in sprays 
of three to five buds. Color blush, shaded light salmon- 
pink. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL —Bright crimson; white eye; 
very beautiful. 
ORLEANS —Showiest and prettiest of all Baby Ramb¬ 
lers. This charming and dainty Rose is of beautiful 
rounded habit and is a huge bouquet of deep cerise or 
Geranium-pink with distinct showy center of pure 
white; florets not crowded, but of beautiful arrange¬ 
ment, and cannot be beaten. 
SALMON SPRAY (Hy. Poly.)—A very fine rose to 
force in pots for Easter. Mother’s Day etc. Color a 
beautiful salmon-pink. 
TIP TOP (“Baby Doll”)—The color is absolutely new, 
and quite startling in its brilliancy, golden-yellow 
tipped with clear, bright cerise. 
Climbing Polyanthas 
CLIMBING MADEMOISELLE CECILS BRUNNER 
(C. H. P.)—Rosy-pink on a rich creamy-white ground; 
a beauty. This is the strongest growing Rose' offered 
in this catalog, barring none. 
