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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
New Forcing Hydrangea 
Arborescens Grandiflora Alba 
or “Hills of Snow” 
Here we offer the finest plants to force inkpots that have ever 
been sent out. We forced some the past spring as a trial. We 
wanted them for Decoration Day. They were all in bloom, 
every stem having an enormous flower, many of the trusses of 
flower heads being over a foot across, of the purest paper- 
white. Our word for it. no plant of any kind will make you 
the money this plant will. It is simply a wonder. We have a 
fine stock to offer, suitable for forcing the coming spring. This 
Hydrangea is absolutely hardy everywhere. 
For lining out, field-grown plants, eight to ten inches, 60 
cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
The following sizes for forcing or for immediate sales: 
Select field-grown plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred; $75.00 per thousand. 
Extra select field-grown plants, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 
hundred; $90.00 per thousand. 
Double Flowering Geraniums 
Fall is the time to buy Omniums and pot up for early 
spring sales. Two and one-quarter inch pots, except where 
noted, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thou¬ 
sand. 
ALPHONSE RICARD— A most beautiful shade of bright ver¬ 
milion: large flowers and enormous trusses; a grand variety. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— (New.) Same color as the famous 
American Beauty Hose. A very free bloomer. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE Beautiful shade of shrimp-pink, grad¬ 
ually shading to white: a universal favorite. 
COMTESSE DE HARCOURT Beautiful florets and enormous 
trusses of pure white. Stands the sun well. 
E. H. TREGO A beautiful shade of dazzling scarlet with a 
pleasing soft, velvety finish on a saffron ground. Excellent. 
The trusses are so freely produced as to nearly conceal the 
foliage. 
HELEN MICH ELL —(New.) The clearest possible shade of 
scarlet, borne on gigantic trusses. 
HETERANTHE, or Double General Grant— Color of the flowers 
is a light vermilion-red of a most pleasing shade. The flow¬ 
ers are absolutely perfect in shape, contour and make-up, 
trusses exceptionally large and borne in immense spherical 
balls, often measuring eight inches in diameter. Is perfectly 
reliable as a bedding Geranium of the highest merit. 
JEAN OBERLE —- A most beautiful peach-pink color shading to 
hydrangea-pink. Superb. 
JEAN VIAUD This is the best large-flowering double pink 
Geranium in cultivation. The color is the richest deep pink, 
shading near the base of the petals to light pink, the base 
of the upper, petals creamy-white. 
JOHN DOYLE Rich deep scarlet, exceptionally bright and ef¬ 
fective. 
Hydrangea, “Hills of Snow.” 
has a splendid habit, and the color is decidedly unique and 
bright for a Geranium. An exceptionally striking variety. 
MARQUIS DE MONTMART —This is known as the Blue Gera¬ 
nium; it is more strictly speaking a rich purple; a striking 
color. 
MISS FRANCES PERKINS —A constant bloomer of a charm¬ 
ing deep rose-pink color, with a distinct white throat; 
stands the climate well. 
MRS. LAWRENCE This is one of the finest Geraniums. The 
color is an artistic shade of bright satiny salmon-pink, 
slightly tinged white. 15 cents. 
RED WING— Deep cardinal red with a soft velvety sheen, un¬ 
usually attractive. 
S. A. NUTT This is the darkest and richest Geranium known. 
It is very bright, dark, deep, rich, velvety maroon ; an ex¬ 
cellent bedder and a perfect pot plant. One that must find 
its way into every collection. 
Single Flowering Geraniums 
LA FAVORITE— In this Geranium we believe we have the finest 
double white Geranium in cultivation. The flowers are borne 
In large trusses of the purest snow-white, retaining this pure 
whiteness even in the height of summer, and for winter 
blooming they are all that can be desired. Do not fail to 
' add this charming variety to your collection. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ALBION -One of the finest single whites. Pure in color; im¬ 
mense in size; circular form. 
JACQUERIE —A most beautiful shade of deep carmine-red; 
immense trusses; fine bedder. 
L’AU BE— Enormous sized trusses, large round florets, pure 
snow-white, retaining its pureness the entire season. 
MADAME MOSNAY A magnificent shade of red. Upper 
petals shaded violet to white center; unsurpassed. 
MADEMOISELLE ANASTASIE LECADRE Rich crimson 
carmine-lake, shading through a maculated effect to a 
pure white center. Extra fine. 
MRS. E. G. HILL—A profuse bloomer of a soft light salmon. 
Each petal bordered with rose-salmon. Exquisite. 
TIFFIN Of a very effective shade of rich glowing scarlet. 
Ivy Leaved Geraniums 
Two and one-quarter inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 
per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
CAESAR FRANCK —Color is a magnificent shade of soft rich 
(N-imson, with an exquisite shading of tender rose at the 
base of petals. 
INCOMPARABLE — A glorious bright red. 
JOAN D’ARC— Flowers perfectly double; color pure snow- 
white. 
MRS. BANKS —Flowers large, semi-double; color a pleasing 
shade of bluish-white, upper petals feathered Neyron pink. 
Exceptionally strong and vigorous. 
RYCROFT’S SURPRISE — Charming bright clear pink. 
MADAME BARNEY —A profuse bloomer; florets of enormous 
size; color a deep, pure pink. A perfect bedder. 
MADAME JAULIN— A continual bloomer; color day-break pink, 
shading to a delicate peach-pink; enormous trusses. 
MADAME LANDRY —A distinct salmon-pink with a slight scarlet 
Enormous trusses and florets borne on long stems. 
MARQUIS DE CASTELLANE —This is a deep solferlno in color; 
Sweet=Scented Geraniums 
LEMON SCENTED—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
NUTMEG SCENTED—50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ROSE SCENTED —Both in broad and cut-leaf varieties. .60 
cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
