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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
The “Gold Medal Fern,” 
Nephrolepis Piersonii 
, All know how badly this Fern ran back, and it was discarded 
hy most all growers for that reason. We have by selection 
ever a period of years secured stock of this grand Fern that 
funs back very little if any. 
This Fern received a gold medal from the Society of Ameri¬ 
can Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, and is the only 
gold medal* ever awarded by them for any plant whatsoever. 
An entirely new form of the Boston Fern. The pinnae sub¬ 
divide, making miniature fronds which are superimposed on 
the main fronds, looking as if two or even three were con¬ 
densed in one, giving the plant a graceful, feathery and plumy 
effect. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; 
4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. Four-inch pots, $2.50 
per dozen; $18.00 per hundred. 
Nephrolepis Davallioides Furcans 
The “Fish Tail Fern” 
This is a grand Fern, entirely distinct from any of the other 
varieties of Nephrolepis. Throughout the South and especially 
at New Orleans this Fern takes precedence over all others. 
The ends of the pinnae are so formed as to resemble a fish tail, 
giving the fronds a crested appearance, very effective. It grows 
into the most shapely plant of any of the Nephrolepis. Grand 
for house culture. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 60 cents 
per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. Four-inch 
pots, $2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred. 
The Fish Tail Fern, Nephrolepis Davallioides Furcans. 
the new french hydrangeas 
Let us tell our friends that these new French Hydrangeas are the most meritorious plants brought out in years. They have 
enormous trusses of bloom that completely hide the plant. They are half hardy and may be planted outdoors in the latitude of 
Philadelphia and in the Gulf and Pacific states. They are also fine as house plants, blooming in the spring time about Easter. 
Tlieso plants are especially valuable to the florist, as in a four-inch pot even they throw up an enormous head. Buy them in 
the fall, pot up in a cool house and bring on gradually. They are very easy to manage. Anyone can bring them into flower. 
The varieties we offer are the cream of the lot. Price, except where noted, two and one-quarter-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. This three-inch stock is extra strong and will make 
two to three heads if given a chance. Buy now, our two and one-quarter-inch pots will throw an enormous flower. 
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 this season. 
E. G. HILL (New Hydrangea.) This is the newest one and 
the very best, and is by far the very 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 attractive. It is one of the easiest to force 
into bloom during the spring, coming into flower early. 
GENERAL DE VIBRAY A favorite wherever seen. Very 
largo heads of bright rose colored flowers. A splendid early 
forcing variety. 
LA LORRAINE — Very 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 introducer describes it as a 
beautiful mauve-rose with cream-colored center; the flower 
heads are large and held erect ; a decided acquisition. If you 
desire a beautiful deep blue Hydrangea flower get this one. 
MLLE. RENEE GAILLARD -Very large panicles of milky- 
white, irregularly dentated flowers, which is certain to be¬ 
come popular; it is entirely distinct. One of the best grow¬ 
ers of Hydrangeas says that this variety should really have 
been awarded the silver medal given to Mine. Emile Mouillere 
last year as the best white. 
MME. MAURICE HAMAR A delicate flesh-rose color; a vig¬ 
orous grower, the individual flowers as well as the trusses 
being very large; one of the easiest to force. Early. 
MME. E. MOUILLERE — This has been the favorite white va¬ 
riety in the New York market this year, very free flower¬ 
ing, of good size and form. Awarded silver medal at the 
National Flower Show at Boston last year. A great favor¬ 
ite with English growers, one London grower known to us 
handling over thirty thousand of this variety alone. 
RADIANT — Splendid rose-carmined flowers; entirely distinct. 
The best of the pinks. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, $1.50 
per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. No three-inch pots to offer. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. E. CHAUTARD— One of the very best, of 
splendid erect habit; very robust. Fine sized heads of bright 
rose-colored flowers. One of the very best of the bouquet 
type. 
THE VERY LATEST VARIETIES OF 
THE NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 
Director Vuillermet, Dome Fleuri, Florisa, Jaconde, La Perle, Liberti, La France, L’Tolette, Mme. Legon, M. Ghys, Maresei 
Perfecta. Pres. Falliercs, Pres. Viger. Wm. A. Nonin; any of the above two and one-quarter-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen, $10.00 
per hundred. We will send a set of the fourteen newest French Hydrangeas, as named above, one plant of each, from two and 
one-quarter-inch pots for $1.50. 
Older Varieties Hydrangeas 
Otaksa The old standby. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 
50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. Four-inch pots, $1.25 
per dozen; $9.00 per hundred. 
New Forcing Hydrangea, 
Arborescens Grandiflora Alba, or 
“Hills of Snow” 
Here we offer the finest plant to force in pots that has 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 or 
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; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. 
The following sizes for forcing or for immediate sales; 
Select field-grown plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hundred; 
$75.00 per thousand. 
Extra select field-grown pfants, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 
hundred; $90.00 per thousand. 
