CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
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of Flowers Herbaceous Peonies Everywhere 
We offer as choice a list of Peonies as you will find i 
in this country. To the collector the varieties named : 
will be attractive. To those who wish to increase I 
their stock of desirable sorts this list will appeal, and 
to the nurseryman and dealers who buy to sell, there 
will be found a choice lot of varieties at moderate ' 
cost. 
We started some years ago to grow Peonies and we j 
believe thiat no firm in this country has such a large 
planting of valuable sorts. Our endeavor is always to 
lead and not follow in any branch of the floral busi¬ 
ness we undertake. We will make Good & Reese 
Peonies as much of a household word as Good & Reese 
Roses are. 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 from division, two to five, | 
eyes, bloomed and tested. You will be pleased with ; 
the roots, our soil producing the best we have found 
anywhere. We are situated in the great Miami Val¬ 
ley of Ohio—no more fertile land than this in America. 
Our roots are free from disease. Look over our list, 
we have about all that you need or that is good. Our 
planting consists of one hundred and twenty-live 
thousand plants of the varieties here listed. TRY US 
FOR PEONIES. 
Peonies should be planted in the fall. We can sup¬ 
ply the entire list during September, October and 
K’ovember, 1908. 
The varieties preceded with * can be supplied now 
for immediate delivery, six at dozen, twenty-five at 
hundred and two hundred and fifty at thousand rates. 
ORDER PEONIES NOW FOR FALL PLANTING 
AND SALES. 
•ACHILLE (Calot, 1855) — Fine, iarg'e, five-inch bloom, 
very floriferous, opens light flesh colored pink, fin¬ 
ishing blush-white, with an occasional creamy spot; 
somewhat resembling an immense Carnation. An 
excellent variety for all purposes. 15 cents each, 
$1.00 per dozen, $7.00 per hundred, $65.00 per thou¬ 
sand. 
*AG!DA —Very dark rich crimson, early and fragrant. 
35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per hundred. 
AGNES MARY KELWAY (Kel way)— Guard petals 
light rose, with yellow' petaloids bearing a lovely 
rose tuft, a tri-colored bloom that has many ad¬ 
mirers. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
A LB AT RE (Crousse, 1885) — Ivory-white, with a few 
carmine lines in the center of its magnificent flower, 
very waxy and chaste. 60 cents each, $6.00 per 
dozen. 
ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse, 1893) — Immense, very 
full, convex bloom, free salmon-pink 
shaded with clear pink. A remarkable and 
striking variety; entirely distinct in color 
and make-up from any Peony in our col¬ 
lection. A wonder; magnificent. $1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen, $75.00 per hundred. 
ALEXANDRE DUMAS (Guerin, 1862)—Live¬ 
ly, brilliant pink, interspersed with white, 
salmon and chamois. Very pretty, and the 
earliest of the Chinensis to bloom. 40 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per hundred. 
ALICE CROUSSE (Calot, 1872)—Very pretty 
bright pink, with a white and salmon cen¬ 
ter; fine Anemone shape. 60 cents each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
ALICE DE JULVECOURT (Perle, 1857) — 
Early midseason, superb well built flower 
on strong stems, a combination of rose- 
blush and cream that is most charming. 
Center petals beautifully edged carmine; 
an excellent bloomer. 30 cents each, $3.00 
per dozen, $20.00 per hundred. 
♦ANDRES LAURIES (Crousse, 1881)— Rosy- 
red; very free late bloomer; an old well 
known variety, considered very useful; 
probably the most widely planted of any 
Peony. 15 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $7.00 
per hundred, $65.00 per thousand. 
♦ANEMONEFLORA —Rich, deep, clear pink, 
outer petals lighter. 15 cents each, $1.00 
per dozen, $6.50 per hundred. 
ARTHEMISE (Calot, 1861)— Rose and sal¬ 
mon-pink, very large. 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. 
*ASA GRAY (Crousse, 1886)— Large, full im¬ 
bricated rose-formed bloom; guard petals 
salmon-flesh; center very full and perfectly 
formed; color, flesh-pink, dotted and flaked 
with carmine and lilac; strikingly impos¬ 
ing and beautiful. 75 cents each, $6.50 per 
dozen, $50.00 per hundred. 
ATROSANGUIN EA (Calot, 1850) — Deep, 
full, broad bloom; color, brilliant scarlety- 
purple, tinged with violet; one of the rich¬ 
est of the dark colored sorts. 60 cents each, 
$6.00 per dozen. 
AUGUSTE VILLAUME (Crousse, 1895) — 
Enormous, very full Peony-formed bloom, 
with closely set petals; deep rose; very late; 
splendid. $1.25 each, $12.00 per dozen. 
AVALANCHE (Crousse, 1886)— Very large 
flowers of perfect convex shape. Color, 
clear snow-wTiite, with creamy center, 
sometimes with a few delicate carmine stripes; ex¬ 
tra fine. Claimed by some to be a better flower 
than Baroness Scliroeder. $2.50 each, $25.00 per 
dozen. 
*BARONNE JAMES DE ROTHSCHILD (Guerin, 1850) 
—Guards a lively bright, clear rose, with deep rase 
and salmon center; a very free bloomer. 15'cents 
each, $1.50 per dozen, $10.00 per hundred. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway, 1889) —Taken all 
around this is one of the finest in existence. You 
may pick three flowers and one of them will have 
a delicate and lingering reflex of gold in the center; 
the next may have a creamy center and the next 
a pinkish glow, the whole flower a huge pyramid 
of baby pink, fading to purest white. It is well 
formed and ethereally beautiful; a great Peony, 
easily scores the five points of excellence. $5.00 
each. 
