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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
The Best New and Old Hardy Climbing Roses of Various Types 
FOR PRICES SEE PAGES 9 TO IO 
(OWN ROOT ROSES) 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) 
—This superb 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 opalescent pink inside with 
the outside petals heavily brushed claret-carmine. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (H. W.)—Vivid scar¬ 
let, 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 EXCELS A (W.)—Or¬ 
namental climber which is nearly evergreen; this will 
assure this lovely pillar Rose a place in every Ameri¬ 
can garden, for it is quite hardy in addition to all its 
other fine points. The flowers are very double, pro¬ 
duced 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 OP 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 
Crimspn Rambler, as a red, and Dorothy Perkins as a 
Pink. This Rose has no rival as a white climber. 
Hybrid Perpetual or Hardy Roses 
POR PRICES SEE PAGES 9 TO IO 
(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. 
PRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, or WHITE AMERICAN 
BEAUTY, or SNOW QUEEN —The very highest type 
of its class and the best snow-white Rose ever intro¬ 
duced. It is an extra-ordinary strong grower, and has 
the vigor and hardiness of an oak. Flowers are im¬ 
mense 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 to¬ 
wards 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. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (Levet, 1881)—Cherry-red, of 
immense size, fine form and most effective in the gar¬ 
den. 
Moss Roses 
What can be more elegant than the bud of the Moss 
Rose and more delicious than its fragrance 1 ? 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 
beautifully mossed. 
Cherokee or Laevigata 
AMOENA, The Pink Flowering Cherokee Rose (D.) — 
The flowers are the same as the WliTte 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 fa¬ 
mous Cherokee Rose so well known in California. 
Large, pure white flowers with center filled with gold¬ 
en-yellow anthers. 
Banksias 
YELLOW BANKSIA, or LADY BANKS (L. B.) — 
Same as White Banksia, except color of bloom is sul¬ 
phur-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 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER (H. Rug.)—Flow¬ 
ers large, double, cup-shaped. Color deep, bright, vivid 
intense pink, with the penetrating fragrance of the old 
June Roses. 
Rosa Rouletti 
i| The Rock Garden Rose —One of the fin- 
I est new introductions in recent years. The 
I I miniature rose pink flowers are produced s 
i[ abundantly all thru the summer. The plants 
'i do not grow over eight inches high. You | 
|| will admire and cherish this dainty little s 
i, rose. !' 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Strong 2-Year Field-Grown Plants for Spring Delivery 
AMERICAN PILLAR —Brilliant pink _ 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY— 
Crimson 
Per 
10 
$ 2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
Per 
100 
$ 20.00 
20.00 
20.00 
DOROTHY PERKINS— Soft shell pink 
DR. W. VAN FLEET —Pale pink 
2.50 
20.00 
EMILY GRAY —Bright yellow 
2.50 
20.00 
EUGENE JACQUET —Bright cherry red 
2.50 
20.00 
EXCELSA —Red Dorothy Perkins 
2.50 
20.00 
GARDENIA —Creamy yellow 
2.50 
20.00 
HIAWATHA— Dark rosy red _ 
2.50 
20.o(; 
JACOTTE (New)—Orange yellow 
3.00 
25 . 0 ; 
MARY LOVETT —Pure snow white_ 
2,50 
20. or 
MARIE GOUCHAULT —Light red 
2.50 
20.00 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER_ 
Vivid scarlet 
2.50 
20 . 01 : 
ROSERIE —Bright rose pink 
2.50 
20.01 
SHOWER OP GOLD —Bright yellow 
2.50 
20 . 0 i 
SILVER MOON —Snow white 
2.50 
20 . 0 'j 
