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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN 
SAPPHO (Lemine, 1900)—Very full, large flower of 
silvery-lilac, border of petals; a very soft delicate 
pink. $1.50 each. 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Dessert, 1895)—Variety found 
without a name in Mr. Mechin’s collection; extra 
early; large blooms on long stems; fine bud; guards 
a pretty clear pink; center cream-white with sal¬ 
mon tuft; largely grown for cut flowers around 
Paris. The first of all the Albiflora sorts to flow¬ 
er. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
SI DON IE (Mlellez, 1856)—Clear lilac-pink, shaded 
with salmon. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 
per hundred. 
SOUVENIR DE L’EXPOSITION DE BORDEAUX 
(Dessert, 1896)—Very pretty, convex flower; broad 
guard petals; center very full of narrow petals; 
(imbricated and iingulated; bluish-violet and vinous- 
red with brilliant reflex; distinct; extra. $2.00 
each. 
SULLY PRUDHOMME (Crousse, 1893) —Dwarf plant; 
late bloomer; guard petals light pink; center of the 
flower shades to salmon. $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
TAGLIONI (Germ, 1850)—Very free, delicate pink, 
fading nearly white. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, 
$15.00 per hundred. 
THE BRIDE (Terry) —Late midseason; large bloom 
on long stem; compact habit; very free bloomer; 
color, snow-white, lightly tinged with flesh. 60 
cents each, $6.00 per dozen. 
THOMAS S. WARE (Dessert, 1890)—Large, full, cup- 
shaped, imbricated blooms; broad rounded petals; 
very brilliant, even, crimson-purple interspersed 
with golden-yellow stamens; extra. 75 cents each, 
$8.00 per dozen. 
TRIOMPHE DE L'EXPOSITION DE LILLE (Calot, 
1865)—Late; soft, flesh-pink with white reflex; very 
fresh color; fine for all purposes. 60 cents each, 
$6.00 per dozen. 
TRIOMPHE DU NORD (Miellez, 1850)—Lilac-pink, 
suffused white. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
VICTOIRE DE L’ALMA (Calot, I860)— Violaceous- 
purple scarlet. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
VICTOIRE MODESTE (Guerin, 1842)— Enormous flat 
flowers; deep rose and chamois; free and fine. 25 
cents each, 2.50 per dozen. 
♦VICTOIRE TRICOLOR (Van Houtte)— Deep pink 
guards; center yellowish flesh-color, tinted pink; a 
f lorious flower. 15 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, 
7.00 per hundred, $65.00 per thousand. 
VICTOR (Terry) — Crimson, with lighter stripes; edged 
silvery. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
VICTOR HUGO (Crousse, 1885) — Enormous, full, dou¬ 
ble Anemone-shaped bloom; color, brilliant ruby- 
red; extra fine. $1.00 each. 
VICTOR LEMOINE (Calot, 1866)— Deep purplish- 
carmine. 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
VIRGO MARIA (Calot, 1859) —EXquisite, large, ivory- 
white; delicate and refined; medium height; ele¬ 
gant; recommendable. 75 cents each, $8.00 per 
dozen. 
Remember the varieties preceded by a • can be sup¬ 
plied at once. The entire list can be supplied this 
fall. 
PEONIES TO COLOR 
Usually Called Mixed Peonies 
ALL DOUBLE FLOWERING; CAN BE SUPPLIED 
EITHER THIS SPRING OR THE COMING 
FALL. 
Our Peonies to color you will find unsurpassed. 
They are fine, large flowers with rich colors; free 
bloomers. The roots we offer are strong. Be sure 
and try them. Note the low price at which we offer 
them. 
Best mixture of deep rose, $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 
per hundred; $65.00 per thousand. 
Best mixture of bright pink, $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 
per hundred; $65.00 per thousand. 
Best mixture of white, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 
hundred; $75.00 per thousand. 
Best mixture of reds, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred; $75.00 per thousand. 
Single Flowering Peonies 
Many persons prefer the Single Flowering Peonies. 
They are very chaste and beautiful. We here offer 
three sorts for immediate or fall delivery. 30 cents 
each; $3.00 per dozen. We can supply other sorts and 
colors at same price, including the beautiful Japan¬ 
ese. 
WILD ROSE— Very large, brilliant red. 
ABORA —Magnificent flower; color rosy-lilac. 
ELECTEA — Bright pink; large flower. 
OFFICINALIS 
Or Early Flowering Peonies 
FOR IMMEDIATE OR FALL DELIVERY. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA (FI. PI.)— The old-fashioned 
early, deep crimson variety of our grandmothers’ 
gardens. 15 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $8.00 per 
hundred, $75.00 per thousand. 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA (FI. PI.)— Very large, well 
formed bloom. Color, deep pink. Very brilliant 
and effective. 15 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, $8.00 
per hundred, $75.00 per thousand. 
OFFICINALIS ALBA (Mutabilis)—White striped with 
pink. 20 cents each, $1.25 per dozen, $10.00 per 
hundred, $85.00 per thousand. 
Tree Peonies 
FOR IMMEDIATE OR NOVEMBER DELIVERY. 
This is a remarkable species developed from P. 
Mouton, a native of China and Japan. In habit of 
growth it is not unlike a deciduous shrub; the growths 
are short and stocky, the plant eventually attaining a 
height of four or more feet and of large circumfer¬ 
ence; the foliage is quite handsome and the immense 
Mowers which usually appear some two weeks ahead 
of the herbaceous class are most remarkable for their 
immense size and gorgeous colorings. Splendid for 
grouping or for specimen plants on lawns. While a 
hardy plant, it will be found desirable to give it some 
protection in very cold latitudes. All shoots spring¬ 
ing from the base should be rubbed off; all colors. 
60 cents each, $6.00 per dozen. 
ORDER PHLOX NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY 
PHLOX (Hardy Perennial) 
The improvement made in this beautiful class of 
plants is, perhaps, more marked than in any other 
section of the hardy herbaceous family. Instead of 
the thin flowers, w'hich were limited to lilac and 
white colors, we now have gorgeous flowers, combin¬ 
ing all the different tints of rose, carmine, red and 
purple, to say nothing of the pure whites and salmons, 
with their distinct eyes. Perfectly hardy everywhere. 
Strong field grown plants, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 
per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. Pot plants ready 
April 1st, 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred; $25.00 
per thousand. 
The following varieties are ready now; they are 
the cream of the Phlox: 
Alceste — Deep violet, shading almost to blue. 
Athls —Deep, clear salmon. Some claim this to be 
the showiest variety in cultivation. 
Agnew’s Pink — Deep, clear pink, red eye. 
Beranger—Ground color white, delicately suffused 
with rosy-pink, and distinct eye of same color; ex¬ 
quisitely marked. 
Beauty—Delicate rose color, with large eye of deeper 
rose; very attractive. 
Bridesmaid—Pure white, clear carmine eye; blooms 
in large round heads; attractive. 
Coquell cot—The finest and brightest red of all the 
Phlox. The color is a bright orange-scarlet. 
Cross of Honor—EVenly marked with lavender and 
white. 
Duquesclin—Rosy-lilac, distinctly rayed with lighter 
halo. 
Esclarmonde—Clear rosy-lilac, deeper eye, exquisite¬ 
ly rayed land shaded. 
Eclaireur—Clear rosy-magenta, with large lighter 
halo; large florets and magnificent bedder. 
Independence—An excellent large-flowering early 
pure white; none better. 
Jeanne d'Arc—Large pyramidal heads of immacu¬ 
late 'white; late. 
Lothair—Clear, even carmine, deep crimson eye. 
Maculata (Early.)—Tall-growing, many-branched, 
pyramidal trusses of bright reddish, almost royal pur¬ 
ple; the freest and showiest in permanent border; a 
grand acquisition to the Hardy Phlox. 
Pantheon—Large, clear deep bright pink with faint 
halo; a charming variety. 
