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THE GOOD A REUSE COM I 
WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
Tender Bulbs 
The New Godfrey Calla Lily — 
“Devoniensis” 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in the Calla line, 
and quite indispensable. Blooms all winter. Compared 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, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
Three-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
Golden Yellow Calla. 
New Golden Yellow Calla 
(Richardia Elllotiana.) 
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 $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred. 
New Dwarf Calla Lily 
Nana Compacta 
Very dwarf. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Calla Richardia 
SPOTTED CALLA—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. 
The White Japanese Spider Lily 
The florets are disposed in rays and resemble an immense 
spider of large size; pure white and deliciously fragrant. 
This is a most desirable flower. 20 cents each; $2.00 per 
dozen. 
Milk and Wine Lily 
Or Crlnum Fimbriatum A grand sort. The most beautiful 
of the Crinums. Its bulbs grow large, and its strong growing 
foliage is erect and sword-shaped. Flowers in umbels, very 
large and showy, three to four inches in diameter, striped with 
white and carmine, and Very fragrant. Hardy in the South. 
Price, fine blooming bulbs, 25 cents each; 60 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. 
Dahlias 
A fine assortment. See page 23 for description and price. 
Caladium Esculentum 
Elephant’s Ear. 
Price, good bulbs, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Fine, large bulbs, four to five inches in diameter, $1.00 per 
dozen. 
Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberose 
We have procured the finest lot of Tuberoses it has ever 
been our pleasure to handle. Every bull) should throw an 
immense spike of bloom. Dozen, 25 cents; hundred, $1.25; 
thousand, $10.00. 
Gloxinias 
The coloring is exquisite. The ground work of many is 
pure white, with throats of blue, scarlet, rose, crimson or vel¬ 
vety purple, while others are beautifully flecked and striped 
with the brightest colors, and the tubes are of a bright color 
with white throat. Fine bulbs of choicest varieties, 40 cents 
per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
The Grandest of All Gladioli 
Good & Reese’s Internatio.'.al Mixture. 
Hundred, $1.00; thousand, $7.50. 
For Named Gladioli see page 30 for description and price. 
Montbretias 
Small bulbs that produce Gladioli-like flowers in the great 
est profusion. The bloom and bloom spike resemble a Gindin 
lus, but the displays are entirely different, opening up- an e.i 
tirely new' field in colors. They are used abroad by the hun¬ 
dreds of millions. They are cheap, try them. Everybody can 
grow them. Hundred, $1.50. 
ETOILE DE FEU (Star of Fire) Vermilion and scarlet. 
FIRE KING -Bright scarlet; elegant; distinct. 
GERBE d’OR (Golden Sheaf) -Golden-yellow; extra. 
METEOR Rich crimson; very striking. 
ROSEA A clear rose, yellow throat. 
TRANSCENDENT —Dark orange, golden throat; superb.. 
Tigridias 
(Tiger, or Shell Flower.) 
Dozen, 50 cents. 
These gorgeous summer-flowering bulbs look well associated 
with Gladioli, Lilies and kindred stock; grow about one and 
one-half feet high, and flower freely throughout flic summer. 
They require the same treatment ns Gladioli, and should b • 
'lifted in autumn and dried off in the same way. 
CONCH I FLORA Golden-yellow, spotted crimson. 
PAVON1A GRANDIFLORA -Bright crimson, center spotted 
with yellow. 
ROSEA —Rose-pink, with yellow variegated center. 
Calla Lily. 
