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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
FERNS 
Although we have been increasing our production of Nephrolepis 
Ferns for the past four years, the demand constantly exceeds the sup¬ 
ply. Successful fern growing invariably hinges on the cleanliness of 
the plants. Ours are free from “White Scale.’* We carry at all times 
a good supply of 2*4 inch ferns. 
NEPHROLEPIS VARIETIES 
Per 12 Per 100 Per 1000 
214 inch pots.$0.85 $5.50 $50.00 
TEDDY JUNIOR (The Fern for Every Household)—The fronds are 
broad and beautifully tapered from base to tip; they droop just 
enough to make a shapely, graceful plant, permitting it to finish 
with a fine full center and perfect symmetrical spread. The pinnae 
are distinctly undulated, giving the fronds an attractive wavy ap¬ 
pearance, which adds materially to their charming decorative effect. 
“Teddy Junior’’ will produce about four times more fronds than any 
other Fern ever introduced, finishing with fifty to sixty fronds in 
a four-inch pot. 
ROOSEVELT—The pinnae are beautifully undulated, giving the Roose¬ 
velt a pronounced wavy effect seen in no other Fern; as the plant 
ages this effect becomes quite distinct. Our sales of Roosevelt have 
exceeded two hundred and fifty thousand plants. 
WHITMANII (The Ostrict Plume Fern)—The well-known fluffy leaved 
fern; a popular florists’ variety. 
WHITMANII COMPACTA (“The Parlor Fern”)—This is a condensed 
form of the “Ostrich Plume” Fern, with valuable characteristics 
added which are not evident in the parent—the pinnae subdividing, 
making miniature fronds which are super-imposed on the main 
fronds, looking as if two or more were condensed in one. Graceful 
beyond description. 
SCHOLZELI (“The Crested Fern”)—The fronds, like Scottii, stand 
erect, and with a graceful arch form a plant of ideal shape, and they 
never break down, giving the plant a ragged appearance, as is so 
often the case with other plumed forms; furthermore the loose, 
elegant arrangement of the fronds, allowing a free circulation of 
air through the foliage, prevents the center of even the largest 
specimens from becoming defective or yellow. 
BOSTONIENSIS (“The Boston Fern”)—A* variety that needs no de¬ 
scription. Still the most popular of all varieties. 
DWARF BOSTON—The most popular of present day ferns. A dwarf 
type of the popular Boston variety. 
GOODI (“The Baby’s Breath Fern”) — (Good & Reese.)—This Fern 
is splendid to use for fern dish planting. The finest foliage of all 
the ferns. Fronds very fluffy. A well-grown specimen is in great 
demand. It is of easy culture. 
SCOTTII (“The Newport Fern”)—If is a rapid grower and to see it 
in all stages of growth from a runner in the bench to a fourteen- 
inch pot specimen will convince you that it will be in great demand 
as a house Fern. This has always been a favorite. 
ASPARAGUS 
A dependable supply. 
PLUMOSUS NANUS— p er 12 Per 100 
2% inch pots.. $0.80 $5.50 
sprengeri— Per 12 Per 100 
2% inch pots.$0.80 $5.50 
Per 1000 
$50.00 
Per 1000 
$50.00 
THE FLUFFY RUFFLES FERN 
N. SUPERBISSIMA 
We_ have a limited but excellent stock of this rare Fern. Its dis¬ 
tinguishing characteristics are its dark green foliage, darker than that 
of any other fern, its dense, compact growth, and its irregular shaped 
fronds. It is the most beautiful of all Ferns. 
Per 12 Per 100 
2% inch pots. .$1.20 $8.00 
DWARF FERNS FOR FERN DISHES 
OFFERED IN ASSORTMENT OF BEST VARIETIES 
214 inch pots 
Per 12 
..$0.80 
Per 100 
$5.50 
Per 1000 
$50.00 
MOSS FERN 
SELAGINELLA EMILIANA—An upright growing moss with delicat« 
ace-hke foliage. Suitable for fern dishes or for tables and hous< 
decoration. p er rfoz., 85c; per 100 $ 6>0 0. 
The New Fern COLORADO 
The most beautiful Fern sent out in years. It has 
proven itself much truer to form than other ferns of 
this type. It is an improvement on Whitmanii, as 
hardy and sturdy as the Boston, a faster grower than 
any other fern and makes a better formed plant. 
Per 12 Per 100 Per 1000 
2% inch pots.$1.10 $7.50 $70.00 
Don't overlook the profitable Chinese Evergreen. See page 19. 
