THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
OUR TERMS OF SALE 
CONDITIONS 
The plants named are offered at the rates quoted, pro- { 
vided that not less than ten of each variety are taken at 
the hundred rate, not less than 250 at the thousand rate, 
nor less than three at the dozen rate. 
TERMS 
Three per cent, discount for cash with order; two per 
cent, discount on all invoices paid within ten days. All 
bills subject to draft in thirty to sixty days, unless other¬ 
wise agreed upon. 
SUBSTITUTION 
Under no circumstances will we substitute unless priv¬ 
ileged to do so by purchaser. Customers will save time to 
give second choice of any variety should we be out of their 
first choice. 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS 
Orders from unknown correspondents must be accom¬ 
panied by the cash, or satisfactory bank or business refer¬ 
ence. Remember, it takes time to write your reference and 
get their reply. If ordered sent C. 0. D., one-third the value 
of the stock called for. must be remitted with the order. 
We make no deviation from this rule, as at the very low 
rate offered we cannot afford to run any risk. This rule 
will be strictly adhered to. 
COMPLAINTS 
No complaints will be entertained unless made immedi¬ 
ately on receipt of goods. 
REMITTANCE 
Should be made either in the form of Money Order,, Bank 
Iiraft, Express Order or Registered Letter. Remittances in 
any other way are entirely at the sender's risk. Personal 
checks are not accepted from unknown correspondents 
SHIPPING FACILITIES 
Having the rival express companies—Adams, American 
and Wells Fargo—these companies charge one through tariff 
rate over their own lines and have working arrangements 
with the National, Southern, Great Northern and Northern 
Pacific Express Companies, thus insuring you the lowest 
possible one through rate without the usual custom of 
charging two or more local rates where goods are handled 
by two or more express companies; thus we can reach al¬ 
most any point in the United States by express at one rate, 
insuring our customers the lowest express charges. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS 
All goods are sent by express unless otherwise ordered. 
PLANTS, ROSES, ETC., 
BY FREIGHT 
Plants, Roses, etc., shipped by freight are at purchaser's 
risk. We will not be responsible for goods so shipped. 
NEW EXPRESS RATE ON 
PLANTS 
Gives the purchaser the advantage of a low’er rate to near¬ 
ly all points in the United States, averaging from 10 per 
cent, to 25 per cent, below merchandise rate. 
IN FILLING YOUR ORDERS 
We shall do our best to make every shipment satis¬ 
factory and profitable to you. In every case where we 
fail to do this from any cause, do not hesitate to report 
to us at once. We believe in liberal count, careful 
labeling and light, secure packing. 
USE ORDER SHEET 
It will facilitate the handling of your order to use our 
order, sheet and envelope. Then your mail goes direct to 
our wholesale department. 
THE MANAGEMENT 
Of our company is under the personal supervision of the 
Good Brothers, each of whom has been in the growing and 
shipping of Roses and Plants his entire life. 
FRANK E. GOOD, 
In charge of Growing Department; 
JOHN M. GOOD, 
In charge of Sales Department; 
HARRY F. GOOD, 
In charge of Shipping Department. 
ADDRESS 
THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY 
(The Largest Rose Growers in the World) 
Champion City Greenhouses SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Agricultural Commission of Ohio. Bureau Nursery, Orchard and Bee Inspection. 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION 
No. 15. Columbus, Ohio, August 4, 1914. 
This is to certify, That the nursery stock for sale by The Good & Reese Company, of Springfield, County of Clark, 
State of Ohio, consisting of Roses and Ferns, has been inspected by a duly authorized inspector, in compliance with 
Section 1124, page 314, Laws of Ohio, 1913, and has been found apparently free from dangerously injurious insects 
and plant diseases. 
Valid until September 15, 1915, unless revoked. 
[Signed] THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION OF OHIO, 
N. E. Shaw, Chief Inspector. A. P. SANDLES, President. 
