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IIE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
A Page of Iris 
THE BEAUTIFUL IRIS 
Kaempferi 
Hardy riant. 
It is perfectly hardy. Produces a dozen flower 
spikes three feet in height, each spike bearing 
from two to four enormous blossoms eight to ten 
inches across and of the most delicate and beau¬ 
tiful colors, markings and combinations. 00 cents 
per dozen; 94.50 per hundred; 940.00 per thousand. 
ADMIH A L DE REUTER — Silver-gray, almost 
white; standards deep violet-blue. Three petals. 
GEKKI-NO-NAMI (Moonlight on Waves) —Large, 
double, white, center gold and yellow. 
ISO-NO-NAMI (Shallow Waves) —Fine poreclain- 
blue, blotched deeper, center rosy-lilac flushed 
with gold. 
KIJMA-FUNGIN (Excited Hear) —Large deep vio¬ 
let-blue; very fine. 
KEMONA-NO-SORA (Sky Amidst the Clouds)— 
White, edged and flushed with blue, center 
banded yellow. 
KUMO-NO-OI1I (Hand of Cloud) —Crimson-ama¬ 
ranth. shaded lighter; lavender center with base 
of gold. , 
SENJO-NO-HORA (Bottomless Cave) —Blotched 
and veined violet-red, center of purple and gold. 
HANA-AOI — Silvery-gray, heavily veined and 
marked with dark blue, shaded lilac. Six petals. 
Iris Germanica—German Iris 
The “Fleur de Lis” of France. 
Japanese Iris, Gekki-No-Nami. 
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There is nothing prettier than this German Iris 
blooming from May 10th to June 10th. The colors 
are gorgeous and they completely hide the plant. 
Be sure and plant some German Iris. 
FLORENTINA—Creamy-white, faintly flushed lav¬ 
ender; fragrant and early. This is the Orris-root 
of commerce, being used for the manufacture of 
toilet powder. The roots are delicately perfumed. 
40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred; 920.00 per 
thousand. 
HONORABILIS, or Sans SoucI — Standard golden- 
yellow, falls rich mahogany-brown; very effective. 
^0 Cents per dozen; 92.50 per hundred; 920.00 per 
thousand. 
MADAME CHEREAU — Standard and falls white, 
elegantly frilled with a wide border of clear blue; 
very beautiful. 50 cents per dozen; 93*00 per hun¬ 
dred; 925.00 per thousand. 
PALLID A DALMATICA, or Heavenly Blue— Stand¬ 
ard delicate lavender; falls clear deep lavender; 
flowers very large and extra fine. 60 cents per 
dozen; 93.00 per hundred; 945.00 per thousand. 
PURPLE PRINCE —Standard intense deep violet- 
blue; falls velvety dark purple; exceedingly rich 
and striking. 40 cents per dozen; 92.50 per hun¬ 
dred; 920.00 per thousand. 
QUEEN OF MAY—A lovely shade of rosy-pink, tint¬ 
ed with lilac; beautiful. 50 cents per dozen; 93.00 
per hundred; $25.00 per thousand. 
No other flower has so many combinations of 
color, especially of the delicate and unusual 
shades, and the name Rainbow Flower is most 
fitting. They are absolutely hardy, as beautiful 
in form, texture and coloring as any Orchid, and 
many are delightfully fragrant. They are not 
particular as to soil; will grow where anything 
will, but do better in a well drained location. 
German Iris, Madame Chereau. 
THE SPRINOPIEUD fOHKO PU0. CO. 
