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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
A Corner in Festiva Maxima. 
Standard Varieties of Peonies 
This list contains the standard varieties of Peonies that produce fine flowers and are low priced. You 
will find your old-time favorites here at popular prices. 
Write for Our Special Price List of Peonies. 
We Offer Many Kinds Not Listed Here. 
NnmWc preceding: the name of variety are the field label numbers. In ordering you had best 
11AC * ^uniucio use both the number and name so as to avoid mistakes. 
OS—ACHILLE (Calot, 1855)—Delicate blush-pink, 
free. Dozen, $1.75; hundred, $12.00; thousand, 
$ 100 . 00 . 
114—ACID A (Origin unknown)—Bright showy red. 
Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00; thousand, $120.00; 
In lots of five thousand, $500.00. 
12—ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse, 1893) Delicate 
shell-pink. Grand cut flower. Dozen, $5.00; hun¬ 
dred. $40.00; thousand, $350.00; in lots of live 
thousand, $1,500.00. 
102—ASA GRAY (Crousse, 1886)—Lilac sprinkled 
with minute dots of deeper lilac. Striking. Doz¬ 
en, $4.00; hundred, $30.00; thousand, $250.00; in 
lots of live thousand, $1,100.00. 
£3—AUGUSTA LEMONIER (Calot, 1865) Superb 
red, velvet finish. Dozen, $2.50; hundred, $18.00; 
thousand, $150.00. 
22S—AUGUSTIN d’HOUR (Calot, 1867) (Synonym, 
Marechal MacMahon.) Deep, rich brilliant sol- 
ferino-red, with fine stem and largest flower; 
the best cut-flower red. Dozen, $5.00; hundred, 
$35.00; thousand, $300.00; in lots of five thousand, 
$1,250.00. 
132—AVALANCHE (Crousse, 1886) (Synonym Al- 
batre)—Milk-white, large and fine. Dozen, $4.00; 
hundred, $30.00; thousand, $250.00; In lots of live 
thousand. $1,250.00. 
270—BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway, 1889)— 
One of the choicest white flowering Peonies. 
Dozen, $0.00; hundred, $05.00; thousand, $000.00. 
2—BERLIOZ (Crousse, 1886)—Bright currant- 
red, tipped silver. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00; 
thousand, $120.00. 
US—BOULE DE NEIGE (Calot, 1862) — Pure white, 
bordered carmine. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00; 
thousand, $120.00; in lots of five thousand, 
$500.00. 
11—CANARI (Guerin, 1861)— Blush guards, center 
primrose-yellow. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00; 
thousand, $120.00. 
34 —CHARLEMAGNE (Crousse, 1880)—Salmon- 
pink, very double and full. Dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $14.00; thousand, $120.00; in lots of five 
thousand, $500.00. 
127— CLAIRE DUBOIS (Crousse, 1886)—Rich, clear, 
satiny pink. An extra fine Peony. Dozen, $9.00; 
hundred, $05.00; thousand, $000.00. 
128— COURONNE d'OR (Calot, 1873)—This is the 
famous Crown of Gold. Snow-white, reflecting 
golden-yellow stamens. Extra. Dozen, $3.00; 
hundred, $22.00; thousand, $200.00. 
07— DORCHESTER (Richardson, 1870)—Very late. 
Large and full. An unusual shade of delicate 
hydrangea-pink. Dozen, $3.50; hundred. $25.00; 
thousund, $225.00; in lots of five thousand, $1,000. 
22—DUC DE WELLINGTON (Calot, 1859)—One of 
the largest of white Peonies. A grand cut-flower 
variety, having fine stems. Try it. Dozen, $2.00; 
hilndred, $14.00; thousand, $120.00. 
41—DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS (Calot, 1856)— 
Blooms several days after Festiva Maxima. Cup¬ 
shaped, sulphur-white blooms. Fine for cut flow¬ 
ers. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $14.00; thousand, 
$120.00; in live thousand lots, $500.00. 
79—EDULIS SUPERB A (Lemon, 1S24)—This is the 
famous Decoration Day Peony. With us in Ohio 
it never fails to be in full flower on May 30th. 
Color a beautiful bright, clear pink, with silvery 
reflex. To those who want flowers on Decora¬ 
tion Day, buy Edulis Superba. Dozen, $2.00; 
hundred. $14.00; thousand, $120.00; in five thou¬ 
sand lots, $500.00. 
93 —EUGENIE VERDIER (Calot, 1864—Pale hy¬ 
drangea-pink, collar lighter; center deeper, 
flecked crimson; fragrant; very distinct; from 
Eugene Verdier, with which it is often confused. 
Dozen, $4.00; hundred, $30.00; thousand, $250.00; 
In lots of five thousand, $1,100.00. 
