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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
Hardy Plants, Shrubs and Climbers —Continued. 
Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 
Plants one year from beds, dozen, $1.50: hundred, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
One year. 2 to 5 canes, 12 to 18 inch, dozen, $6.00; 
hundred, $45.00. 
Two-year, 2 to H canes, two feet, dozen, $10.00; 
hundred, $00.00. 
Two-year, to 5 canes, two to two and one-half 
feet, dozen, $15.00; hundred, $120.00. 
New Hardy Jasmine, Primulinum 
The Jasmine of beautiful bushy growth, star- 
shaped flowers and perfectly hardy. New; try it. 
00 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Lobelia Cardinalis 
Bright scarlet flowers. Dozen, 75 cents; hundred, 
$5.00. 
MAGNOLIAS 
(Hardy Deciduous Magnolias.) 
Their lavish profusion of large and beautiful 
flowers, their fragrance, richness of foliage and 
stately tropical aspect, place the Magnolias easily 
first among flowering trees. 
SOFIiANOEANA (The Pink Magnolia)—Grand flow¬ 
ers with flower buds 3 to 4 feet. $2.50 each. 
lil].\M;il (The Purple Magnolia) — Makes a grand 
display with flower buds 3 to 4 feet. $3.00 each. 
HALLEANA STRLLATA — It blooms earlier than 
other varieties. Flowers semi-double, pure white 
and star-shaped; fragrant with flower puds; 2 to 
3 feet. $2.50 each. 
Lemoine’s New Philadelphus 
These new Philadelphus are distinguished by 
their dwarf habit, their extreme floriferousness and 
the immense size of their flowers. These are a pro¬ 
nounced improvement over the old Philadelphi. 
IIOURUET BLANC—A charming variety, of dwarf 
habit, with very large, fragrant flowers produced 
in great abundance. This Philadelphus or Syringa 
is field-grown. 
MANTEAU d’HERMIENE—Flowers double or semi¬ 
double, color creamy-white, covering the branches 
and almost hiding the plants. A fine low hedge 
plant. 
Plants eighteen to twenty-four Inches high, $2.00 
per dozen; $12.00 per hundred; $100.00 per 
thousand. 
Platycodon 
Two colors of this splendid hardy plant. This is 
known as the bush Clematis. We offer Blue and 
White. State which color you desire. 50 cents doz¬ 
en; $4.00 per hundred. 
Rhododendrons—Parsons’ 
HARDY VARIETIES 
These are hardy everywhere. 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN—Deep rose-pink. 
ALBUM ELEGANS—White flushed with pink. 
CANDIDISSIMA—Pure white. 
CATAAVBIENSE ALBA—Delicate pink changing to 
white. 
CHARLES BAGLEY—Cerise-pink. 
CARACTACUS—Dark crimson overlaid with white, 
fringed petals. 
CATAWBIENSE BOIJRSALT—Soft pink with sheen 
of lavender. 
CUNNINGHAM! — Opens pink, turns white; very 
early. 
| FASTI OSUM FLORA PLENA — Double lavender 
flowers. 
| GENERAL GRANT—Scarlet. 
H. H. HI NNEWELL—Dark crimson. 
KETTLEDRUM—Rosy-red; large and showy. 
LADY CLERMONT—Dark red with crimson spots; 
large. 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA—Large purple. 
ROSEA SUPERB A—Clear pink. 
The above Hardy Rhododendrons budded ready 
to bloom in nice plants, 15 to 18 inches, each 1H) 
cents; dozen, $10.00. Eighteen to twenty-four 
inches, each $1.10.; dozen, $12.00. 
Rhododendrons for Forcing 
FOR EARLY FORCING 
CHEVALIER FELIX DE SALVAGE-Soft, clear red. 
CUNNING1IAMI—Opens pink, turns white. 
CYNTHIA—Rosy-red. 
PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN—White with rose 
spots. 
FASTUOSUM FL. PL.—Double lavender flowers. 
JACKSONII—White tinted pink. 
FOR MIDSEASON FORCING 
BLANDIANUM—A beautiful rose color. 
CATAWBIENSE ALBA — Delicate pink changing 
to white. 
DONCASTER—Bright scarlet. 
EVERESTIANUM—A deep clear lilac. 
JOHN WALTERS—Clear bright red. 
SIR HENRY HAVELOCK—Clear brilliant cherry- 
red. 
FOR LATE FORCING 
CATAWBIENSE GRANDIFLORUM — Purplish-lav¬ 
ender. 
FREDERICK WATERER—Clear red. 
GOMER WATERER—Salmon-pink. 
KATE WATERER—Clear soft rose, yellow spots. 
MICHAEL WATERER—Clear dark red. 
THE MAROON—Dark crimson. 
Fine plants of all the forcing varieties of Rhodo¬ 
dendrons, ns named above, four to eight buds ready 
to bloom, each/ 00 eents; dozen, $10.00. Eight to 
twelve buds ready to bloom, each, $1.10; dozen, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Rudbeckia Laciniata 
“ GOLDEN GLOW ” 
A hardy perennial plant growing eight feet high, 
branching freely, and bearing by the hundreds on 
long, graceful stems, exquisite double blossoms of 
the brightest golden color, and as large as Cactus 
Dahlias. 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
Sage—Holt’s Mammoth 
The great leaved Sage of commerce. Useful as a 
culinary article; also beautiful pot plant. 50 cents 
per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
