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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
NEW AND SCARCE PHLOX 
We grow each season half a million Hardy Phlox in fifty varieties. 
$4.00 per hundred; $35.00 
GENERAL VON HEUTS2E —Immense trusses of very large 
flowers; color of the most brilliant salmon-red, with white 
center; simply grand. 
HENRY MURGER White with crimson-carmine center; a 
beautiful variety. 
LE PROPHET -Bright violet-rose; brighter eye. 
MRS. JENKINS— The best white for massing; immense pan¬ 
icles; beautiful. 
To those who want the best, try these. 60 cents per dozen; 
per thousand. 
OBERGARTNER WITTIG —Bright magenta with carmine eye; 
a grand variety. 
RHYNSTROM — A splendid improvement in Pantheon; color not 
unlike that of Paul Neyron Rose. Fine for massing. 
WIDAR — Light reddish-violet with a very large white center 
which illuminates the flower. 
"tors 01 HERBACEOUS PEONIES Everywhere 
T HE demand for fine Peonies is growing with each year, and every florist should have at least a small plantation of them 
from which to supply his trade, both for the plants and for cutting the bloom. One can make no more profitable in¬ 
vestment. The bloom if cut in the bud state lasts for a week or more. We offer as choice a list of Peonies as you 
will find in this country. To the collector, the varieties named will be attractive. To those who wish to increase their 
stock of desirable sorts, this list will appeal, and to the nurserymen and dealers who buy to sell, there will be found a list of 
choice varieties at moderate cost. We started some years ago to grow Peonies, and we believe that no firm in this country 
has such a large planting of valuable sorts as we. Our endeavor is always to lead and not follow in any branch of the floral 
business we undertake. We will make Good &. Reese Peonies as much of a household word as G. & R. Roses, so do not forget 
us when in need of Peonies. We can supply them (referring to the price) from the aristocrat to the plebeian. We guarantee 
our Peonies true to name. The plants we offer are divisions ( rom plants two to three years old), with two to five or more 
eyes. We always give value. We supply six at dozen, 25 at undred, and 250 at thousand rates. For any varieties not listed 
write us for prices. 
“Peonies for 
Pleasure” 
The little brochure, “Peonies for 
Pleasure/' gives full information of 
the history of the Peony, the only 
plant that has a registered list of 
named varieties for over fourteen 
hundred years. 
“Peonies for Pleasure" tells how 
and when to plant, the soil and 
plants to use; fertilizers, and how to 
apply. It names the early, medium 
and late varieties for long succession 
of bloom. It describes the old and 
new, the plebeian and the aristocrats 
of the Peony family. 
The early red, white and pink 
Peonies of our grandmothers’ gardens 
are almost the only ones generally 
known. Dear patrons, these are the 
plebeians of the family; if you wish 
to know the Peony aristocrats, send 
for this little treatise. 
To all interested in the Peony a 
copy will be mailed on application. 
Size of Roots 
At the prices quoted in this list we 
send divisions with from two to five 
eyes. Should you require larger 
roots write us for prices, stating size 
roots desired. We always give value. 
Peonies for Pleasure.” 
PEONIES TO COLOR 
Usually Called Mixed Peonies. 
Our Peonies to color you will find unsurpassed. They a 
fine, large flowers, with rich colors, free bloomers. The roo 
we offer are strong. Be sure to try them. Note the low pri 
at which we offer them. 
BE ST MDCTURE OF DOUBLE BRIGHT PINK. Dozen, 75 
hundred, $6.50; thousand. $60.00. 
B ^ ST J M i XTURE 0F DOUBLE CLEAR ROSE. Dozen, 75 
hundred, $5.50; thousand, $50.00. 
BEST MIXTURE OF DOUBLE WHITE AND BLUSH WHIT 
Dozen, $1.00: hundred. $7.00; thousand. $60.00. 
B ^RT>n M l? TURE ^ °F DOUBLE RED. Dozen, $1.25; hundre 
$8.00; thousand, $70.00. 
BEST MIXTURE OF DOUBLE FLOWERING, ALL COLOR 
Dozen, (0 ce nts ; hundred, $4.00; thousand , $35.00. 
SEEDLING PEONIES 
You do not know what colored flowers you will get but evei 
one will be handsome; many of them will be single and resen 
ble huge butterflies of white, red, pink, crimson, etc., whi 
others will be double. Be sure and try some of these seedling 
1 o not ask us to send any special color, as no one knows tl 
.color until they bloom. $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred 
OFFICINALIS SECTION 
These are Earlier Bloomers than the Chinensis Section. They 
are the old May-flowering Peonies of our mothers’ Gardens. 
Price, $1.75 per dozen; $12.00 per hundred. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA (FI. PI.) —The old-fashioned early deep 
crimson variety of our grandmothers’ gardens. 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA (FI. PI.)— Very large, well-formed 
bloom, color deep pink; very brilliant and effective. 
OFFICINALIS ALBA (Mutabilis.) White striped with pink. 
TREE PEONIES 
This is a remarkable species, developed from Peony Mouton, 
a native of China and Japan. In habit of growth it is not un¬ 
like a deciduous shrub—the growtlis are short and stocky, the 
plant eventually attaining a height of four or more feet and 
of large circumference; the foliage is quite handsome, and the 
immense flowers, which usually appear some two weeks ahead 
of the herbaceous class, are most remarkable for their im¬ 
mense size and gorgeous colorings. Splendid for grouping 
or for specimen plants on lawns. While a hardy plant, it will 
be found desirable to give it some protection in very cold 
latitudes. All shoots springing from the base should be rubbed 
off. We offer any color desired, our choice of varieties only, 
at 85 cents each; $9.00 per dozen. 
