WHY OUR ROSE TRADE IS BY FAR THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD 
BECAUSE OUR ROSES GROW AND BLOOM 
Under our method of propagation—which Is a natural 
during the non-growing season, we produce a Rose 
largely Increasing trade. Once a customer always 
cheaper prices, but they invariably after the trial co 
Roses true to name and carefully packed can be pro 
always mean cheaper Roses. We invite correspond 
ing the varieties and quantities of each you will need 
first-class stock can be sold. 
one—growing during the growing season and resting 
that can have no superior. This Is evidenced by our 
one. Sometimes a customer of ours will be led off by 
me back to us, our prices being as low as first-class 
duced and sold for. Cheaper prices than we quote 
ence on large orders. Mali us your list of needs, glv- 
and we will give you the very best prices at which 
OUR TERMS OF SALE 
CONDITIONS 
The plants named are offered at the rates quoted, 
provided that not less than ten of each variety are 
taken at the hundred rate, not less than 250 at the 
thousand rate, nor less than three at the dozen 
rate.. No order will be filled from Plant List for 
less amount than $2.00. 
SUBSTITUTION 
Under no circumstances will we substitute unless 
privileged to do so by purchaser. Customers will 
save time to give second choice of any variety 
should we be out of their first choice. 
PACKING 
To far off points many customers have the soil 
removed from the roots of Roses and then wrapped 
in damp moss, thereby saving express charges. Cus- 
tomers who desire their Roses packed in this way 
wifi so state when they order. We will not be 
responsible for loss or damage in transit when so 
packed. 
We Make No Charge for Packing. 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS 
Orders from unknown correspondents must be 
accompanied by the cash, or satisfactory bank or 
business reference. Remember, it takes time to 
write your reference and get their reply. If ordered 
sent C. O. D., one-third the value of the stock 
called for must be remitted with the order. We 
make no deviation from this rule, as at the very 
low rate offered we cannot afford to run any risk. 
This rule will be strictly adhered to. 
COMPLAINTS 
No complaints will be entertained unless made 
immediately on receipt of goods. 
REMITTANCE 
Should be made either in the form of Money Order, 
Bank Draft, Express Order or Registered Letter. 
Remittances in any other way are entirely at the 
sender’s risk. Personal checks not accepted from 
unknown correspondents. Where known corre¬ 
spondents send checks they must add 15 cents 
extra to each check for exchange. 
SHIPPING FACILITIES 
Having the rival express companies—Adams, 
American, National, Pacific, United States and 
Wells Fargo—these companies charge one through 
tariff rate over their own lines and have working 
arrangement with the Southern, Great Northern 
and Northern Pacific Express Companies, thus in¬ 
suring you the lowest possible one through rate 
without the usual custom of charging two or more 
local rates where goods are handled by two or more 
express companies; thus we can reach almost any 
point in the United States by express at one rate, 
insuring our customers the lowest express charges. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS 
All goods are sent by express unless otherwise 
ordered. 
PLANTS BY FREIGHT 
We will not ship perishable goods by freight ex¬ 
cept under the following condition: You to give us 
in writing before goods are shipped, release from all 
loss or damage in transit. 
NEW LOW EXPRESS RATE 
The following notice goes on each shipment of 
plants where the expressage is to be collected from 
purchaser: 
EXPRESS AGENTS—LIVE PLANTS 
If not delivered upon arrival, notify both Con¬ 
signee and Shipper. This package contains 
Plants, Bulbs and Seeds, and is carried under 
General Special Rate Scale N of Classification. 
The charges on this ship¬ 
ment to destination are. 
The amount of the expressage you will have to 
pay will be marked in the blank space on this 
notice. Whether it is or not and you think you 
have been overcharged, take a receipt for the pay¬ 
ment you make and return to us, and if you nave 
been overcharged, we will have the amount re¬ 
funded to you at once, and we will collect from the 
agent at your end. All the trouble you will be to is 
to get a receipt and send it to us. The saving un¬ 
der Special Rate Scale N is from 20 to 33 per cent. 
PLANTS PREPAID BY EXPRESS 
To patrons in California and other far-off points 
we make a specialty of packing plants so as to 
make the expressage light, the expressage when 
prepaid being eight cents per pound. So, if you 
wish to avoid expressage, when the rate is high, 
add one-fifth additional to your remittance, and we 
will prepay same through to destination. 
IN FILLING YOUR ORDERS 
We shall do our best to make every shipment 
satisfactory and profitable to you. In every case 
where we fail to do this from any cause, do not 
hesitate to report to us at once. We believe in 
liberal count, careful labeling and light, secure 
packing. 
THE MANAGEMENT 
Of our company is under the personal supervision 
of the Good Brothers, each of whom has been in 
the growing and shipping of Roses and Plants his 
entire life. 
FRANK E. GOOD, 
In charge of growing department. 
JOHN M. GOOD, 
In charge of sales department. 
HARRY F. GOOD, 
_ In charge of shipping department. 
ADDRESS 
THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY, 
(THE LARGEST ROSE GROWERS IN THE WORLD) 
Champion City Greenhouses, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
