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77/A’ GOOD <(• REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE 
TRADE LIST 
GOOD & REESE CO.’S GLADIOLI-Concluded 
♦MRS. FRANCIS KING—This variety ranks right 
up with America as the leading forcing cut flower 
Gladiolus. Flowers four and one-half inches 
across with five to six flowers open at the same 
time. A striking shade of light scarlet or flame 
color. Superb. Fine for the garden, i.st size, 
hundred, $2.25; thousand, $20.00. 2d size, hundred, 
$2.00; thousand, $18.00. 
♦NIAGARA—Delicate yellow, lightly marked with 
rosy-carmine in the throat. A choice high grade 
variety. 1st size, hundred, $7.00; thousand, $65.00. 
ORION—Light crimson, overlaid with pink. Said to 
force well. 1 st size, hundred,$4.00; thousand,$35.00. 
♦PANAMA — Beautiful large deep pink, darker 
shade of pink than America. 1st size, hundred, 
$4.00; thousand, $35.00. 
PEACE—A grand white flower, with delicate lilac 
feathering in the throat of two of its petals. 
Dozen, 75 cents. 
♦PINK BEAUTY—Deep, rich satiny-pink with a pro¬ 
nounced red blotch. Blooms a week to ten days 
ahead of any other Gladiolus. 1st size, hundred, 
$2.25; thousand. $20.00. 2d size, hundred, $2.00; 
thousand, $ 18 . 00 . 
PINK PERFECTION —In color a true La France- 
pink; the softness of coloring and magnificent 
texture of the bloom make it one of the choicest 
of all Gladioli. Dozen, $1.00. 
PR IN CEPS— The one Gladiolus par excellence. The 
best for cutting, lasting longer; rich bright scar¬ 
let with pure white blotches. Very showy and 
striking. 1st size, huiulred, $3.00; thousand, $25.00. 
2d size, hundred, $1.75; thousand, $10.00. 
QUEEN AVILHELMINA— Beautiful soft pink. A 
most charming variety. Dozen, 75 cents. 
QUEEN OF THE WHITES —Pure white, extra fine. 
Dozen, 75 cents. 
RUFFLED GLORY (Ivunderdi) —Delicate blush- 
white with crimson stripes in center of each 
lower petal. Petals deeply fringed, giving the 
flower a ruffled appearance. 1st size, hundred, 
$5.00; thousand, $40.00. 
SCHWABEN— Soft, pure yellow. Extra. 1st size, 
hundred, $8.00; thousand, $75.00. 
TACO\IC —Bright lively pink, flecked and striped 
with shades of the same color; very beautiful. 
Dozen, 75 cents. 
AVAR —Deep blood-red shaded with blackish-crim¬ 
son, very tall and conspicuous. This is probably 
the best Gladiolus of this beautiful shade of red. 
Dozen, $1.25. 
WILLY WIG MAN —Creamy-white with large scarlet 
blotch. A very distinct and most beautiful 
Gladiolus. 1st size, hundred, $3.00; thousand, 
$25.00. 
♦WHITE EXCELSIOR—Pure white. 1st size, hun¬ 
dred, $3.50; thousand, $30.00. 
THE NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 
Price, except where noted, two and one-half-inch 
AVALANCHE— A splendid large white, which has 
made a reputation for itself during the past two 
seasons. An easy variety to force. 
BOUQUET ROSE — Large trusses of well-formed 
flowers, rosy-amber turning to bright pink; has 
proven a special favorite in the New York market. 
E. G. IIILL (New Hydrangea) —This is the newest 
one and the best, and is by far the best pink that 
we have yet tried; trusses of immense size. Color 
a most pleasing shade of baby-pink that does not 
fade. Growth vigorous; foliage large and attrac¬ 
tive. It is one of the easiest to force into bloom 
during the spring, coming into flower early. 
GENERAL DIO A IIJRAY— A favorite wherever seen. 
Large heads of bright rose-colored flowers. A 
splendid early forcing variety. 
LA LORRAINE— Large flowers; pale rose, turning 
to bright pink; has become a general favorite 
during the past two years. 
MOUSSELINE (The Famous Blue Hydrangea) — 
With us a beautiful plumbago-blue. The intro- 
pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
ducer describes it as a beautiful mauve-rose with 
cream-colored center; flower heads are large and 
held erect; a decided acquisition. If you desire a 
beautiful deep Hydrangea flower get this one. 
MME. MAURICE HAMAR—Delicate flesh-rose color; 
a vigorous grower, the individual (lowers as well 
as the trusses being large; easy to force; early. 
MME. E. MOL 1LLERE—This has been the favorite 
white variety in the New York market this year; 
free flowering of good size and form. Awarded 
silver medal at the National Flower Show at Bos¬ 
ton last year. A great favorite with English 
growers, one London grower known to us han¬ 
dling over thirty thousand of this variety alone. 
RADIANT—Splendid rose-carmined flowers; entire¬ 
ly distinct. The best of the dark pinks. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME E. CHAUTARD—One of 
the best, of splendid erect habit; very robust. 
Fine sized heads of bright rose-colored flowers. 
One of the best of the bouquet type. 
E. G. Hill. 
Radiant. 
Mine. E. Mouillere. 
