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The Garden Magazine, March, 1923 
Come with Us 
Into Greater 
ROSE Gardens 
r T'HE founder of this 
establishment nursed 
the ambition to make 
America one vast rose 
garden! It was a worthy 
ideal, the persistent pur¬ 
suit of which finally made 
G. &R. the largest rose 
growers in the world! 
G. &R. Own Root Roses 
bloom by the millions 
every year, in all parts 
of the country. To further increase 
their popularity we invite you to pay 
A Little Visit to America's 
Greatest Rose Nursery 
If you cannot conveniently arrange a visit to Spring- 
field, let our catalogue described below visit you! See 
how dozens of nimble fingers press the cuttings into the sand. Look 
into the vast under-glass garden where we propagate every year from 
three to four millions of the choicest varieties in an own-root product. We do not 
sell grafted roses. Every plant that leaves our establishment starts out as a tiny 
cutting, is rooted in sand, transplanted into small pots, and later on set out into 
the field to make a sturdy plant. While we sell millions of one year old plants, 
yon will find our very much larger two year field grown plants to give the best re¬ 
sults in the shortest time. 
If it is a worth-while sort, you are 
bound to find it here 
Whenever you think of Roses, think of G. &R. as American Headquar¬ 
ters for Roses. If it’s worth growing, we generally have it, and we grow 
it in generous quantities. We literally grow hundreds of varieties, in 
many classes. Some of the varieties like Killarney among the Hybrid 
Teas, and Frau Karl Druschki among the Hybrid 
Perennials, we grow by the hundreds of thous¬ 
ands. Thus is being materialized the dream of 
the founder of this establishment to make America 
a great land of Rose Gardens. 
Let our free catalogue prove 
The Good & Reese Co, 
Largest Rose Growers in the World 
Dept. 803, Springfield, Ohio 
Page after page of rose lore will offer lovers of 
this most delightful of all flowers countless oppor¬ 
tunities to get acquainted with the latest and best, 
as well as with the old favorites. Besides, our cat¬ 
alogue will introduce to you the choicest in 
Dahlias, Gladioli, Ferns, Chrysanthemums, etc. 
Please ask for your copy of this Guide to Finer 
Flower Gardens. 
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Definite Offer of G. & R. 
Own-Root Roses 
The Star Set of Everbloomers 
Crusader* Rich velvety crimson. Large, big, double flower in 
great profusion. Each 60c. 
Frank W. Dunlop. Received gold sweepstakes medal as finest 
pink. Each 75c. 
Golden Ophelia. Beautifully formed bright golden yellow. 
Each 75c. 
Legion. A brilliant cerise red of finest fragrance. Each 60c. 
Mad Butterfly. A glorious color combination of pink, apricot 
and gold. Each 75c. 
Pilgrim. Bright rose pink of pronounced and lasting fragrance. 
Each 60c. 
SPECIAL OFFER: One strong two year old plant of each of 
above. All Star Set for $3.00 
“Famous 5 ' Rose Collection 
Twelve Winning Beauties, 2 year old plants, each 50c 
Antoine Rive’re (Mrs. Taft). Creamy white with rainbow tints. 
Bessie Brown. Pearly white with fawn tints. 
Etoile de France. One of the best red. 
Etoile de Lyon. Large golden yellow. 
Helen Gould. A beautiful shade of red. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The greatest white garden rose. 
Maman Cochet. Pink changing to silvery rose. 
Pres. Taft. Shining deep pink. 
Radiance. Rosy Carmine. 
White Maman Cochet. One of the finest. 
Wm. R. Smith. A delicate blush beauty. 
The Set for $5.00 
A Glorious Set of Baby Ramblers 
Twelve Unique an I beautiful kinds, two year old 
plants, 50c each; any three for $1.25 
Anna Muller, pink Jessie, cherry crimson 
Baby Rambler, bright red Le Ponceau, dark red 
Catherine Zeimet, white Mad. Cecile Brunner, pink 
Clothilde Soupert, pinkish white Mrs. Wm. H. Cutbush, pink 
Ellen Poulson, dark pink Perle d'Or, coppery orange 
Erna Teschendorff, dark crimson Phyllis, Carmine pink 
The Set of 12 for 
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