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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST . 
Rex Begonia. 
Flowering Begonias—Concluded 
FUCHSOIDES COCCINEA—This beautiful plant makes 
handsome specimens, with its graceful branches and 
pedulous flowers of bright scarlet. Very floriferous. 
IIAAGEANA—Tall, shrubby plant, with beautiful ovate- 
cordate leaves; velvety sheen on upper surface, red on 
under surface distinctly veined darker; large trusses of 
rose-pink flowers. One of the best Begonias. 75 cents 
per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
MRS. TOWNSEND—Here we have a grand new Begonia 
with broad metallic leaves; under sid,e bronze-red, 
Flowers in large panicles of a beautiful pink color. A 
grand Begonia. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $1.00 per 
hundred. 
MARGUERITE—Heaves a bronzy-green, somewhat re¬ 
sembling Metallica, but growing in more bushy form, 
and easier to handle when grown in pots. Barge trusses 
of light rose-colored flowers freely produced. 
Now Trailing Begonia, MARJORIE DAW—This Begonia 
is distinct from all other Begonias, for instead of grow¬ 
ing upright it droops. It bears great clusters of large, 
shining pink flowers that droop from long stems, mak¬ 
ing a beautiful sight. For single specimen pot plants or 
for baskets and vases “Marjorie Daw” is proving one 
of the best plant introductions in years. Price, 75 cents 
per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
PICTA ROSA—A wonderfully free-growing Begonia of 
sterling worth and great beauty. The plant is very com¬ 
pact in growth, forming a dense, well-proportioned bush 
with rich green foliage, spotted with silver. The flower 
Is rosy-flesh color, shaded with silvery-pink and enliv¬ 
ened with dense clusters of yellow anthers. One of the 
most wonderful flowering Begonias within our knowl¬ 
edge. It blooms continually. Price, 60 cents per dozen; 
$1.00 per hundred. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT—The leaf is of silky texture, and 
is beautifully spotted with silver; under side plush-red. 
Very strong, free-growing variety that will succeed with 
any ordinary care, growing rapidly and sending out 
quantities of beautiful coral-red flowers in large pend¬ 
ant panicles. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $1.00 per hun¬ 
dred. 
ROBUSTA—This is one of the most peculiar Begonias 
grown. The stock, stem and under side of the leaf are 
Indian-red. The upper side of the leaf glossy olive- 
green. The flower is composed of two wide and two 
narrow petals, the wide ones being broadcast at the base 
and terminating in a round point, of a beautiful bright 
rose. 
SANDERSON!—A bushy growing variety; glossy, deep 
green leaves; flowers in clusters of drooping, scarlet, 
heart-shaped buds. 
T1IURSTONI — The under side of the leaves is a ncn, 
purplish-red, the veinings very prominent, while the 
face, or upper side, is a bronzy-green, shaded with crim¬ 
son and olive, with a peculiar glossy metallic' luster 
over all. Flowers rosy-white, in large clusters well 
above the foliage. The plant has a fine habit. Price, 
60 cents per dozen; $1.00 per hundred. 
VERNON—A deep rose-flowering Begonia. Suitable for 
pot culture or bedding out. Always in bloom. 
Hardy Begonia Evansiana 
Think of it! A hardy Begonia, one that stood twenty 
degrees below zero last winter, and came up and bloomed 
all summer. Another thing in its favor, it requires shade 
to grow in, at least partial shade. So many persons 
write us asking for plants suitable for shady places. 
Well, Begonia Evansiana fills the bill. It is a wonderful, 
beautiful Begonia, having pendulous flowers in large ra¬ 
cemes almost covering the entire plant. Color a sparkling 
pink that is simply entrancing. Everybody will want a 
hardy Begonia. It is also fine for pot culture. Price, for 
plants to bloom next summer, $2.00 per dozen; $12.00 per 
hundred. 
Begonia Rex 
We offer ten choice varieties of Rex Begonias, embrac¬ 
ing all the best sorts. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hun¬ 
dred; $27.50 per thousand. 
The New Godfrey Calla Lily 
—“Devoniensis” 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in the Calla 
line, and quite indispensable. Blooms all winter. Com¬ 
pared with the ordinary Calla, it gives three blooms to 
one; is snow-white and perfect in form. Blooms on very 
small plants, though it attains to a very large size with 
very large flowers. The new Godfrey Calla Devoniensis 
is a wonder. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.25 per doz¬ 
en; $9.00 per hundred. 
New Golden Yellow Calla 
(Richardia Elliotiana) 
Entirely distinct and unlike all other forms of yellow 
Callas; it has the same habit of growth as the ordinary 
white variety, with flowers of same size and shape, but of 
a rich, clear, lustrous golden-yellow color; the foliage is 
dark green with a number of translucent creamy-white 
spots, which add much to its beauty. It is but a few years 
ago that this sold at a very high price. We are now able 
to offer strong, blooming bulbs at $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 
per hundred. 
New Dwarf Calla Lily, Nana Compacta 
Very dwarf. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Calla Richardia 
SPOTTED CARLA—Blooming bulbs. 5 cents each; 40 cents 
per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
CALLA AURATA—This is the yellow Calla. It is just 
like the others, only the flower is a lemon-yellow. $1.25 
per dozen. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA—All blooming bulbs. Strong bulbs, 
75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. Larger bulbs, 
$1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per hundred. 
Camellia Japonica 
This is the Famous “Japonica” of the South. 
Our collection contains a fine assortment in all colors. 
Large, strong plants, eighteen inches to two feet high, 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen; $75.00 per hundred. 
Cannas 
In all the leading sorts. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 
hundred. 
Calla Lily. 
