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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. 
COLEUS CHRISTMAS GEM 
Has broad leaves that often measure eight inches 
across, beautifully marked with yellow and brightest 
crimson. The prettiest foliage plant we know. Stock 
limited. 10 cents each; 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA 
This is the Famous “Japonica” of the South. 
I .eaves glossy-green, flowers of exquisite beauty and 
waxy texture. From pure white to crimson, in almost 
endless variegation, the pure white ones generally 
prized above the colored varieties. Culture nearly re¬ 
lated to that of the Azalea, but their success is more 
certain. Requires shade and moisture throughout the 
hot season. Time of blooming is in winter and in 
early spring. Requires a moderate and uniform tem¬ 
perature with as little artificial heat as possible. When 
set with flower buds great care must be taken in 
watering— when left too dry the buds are sure to drop, 
vve have a fine assortment in all colors. Large, stronq 
£j> a £ ts ' two t0 two ancJ a half feet high, 75 cents each; 
$8.00 per dozen; $60.00 per 100. 
CROTONS 
The Crotons are among the finest foliage decorative 
plants known. As easy to grow as Coleus, and much 
nrignter in their coloring. Our customers everywhere, 
especially in the South, should bed out Crotons. They 
can be lifted and potted in the fall and make hand¬ 
some house plants. The leaves of all are more or 
less veined and margined, sometimes entirely varie¬ 
gated, with shades of yellow, orange and crimson, 
some have long, narrow leaves, arching gracefully, 
fountain fashion; others are broad and short, oak- 
leaved; some recurve very much, others are twisted 
corkscrew-like. Crotons love heat, sunshine and 
moisture. The Crotons are fast becoming one of our 
most beautiful bedding plants, and are also one of the 
handsomest house plants in pots. 10 cents each; 50 
cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
AucubaefoIIum 
— Broad green 
leaves, with yel¬ 
low spots. 
Aurea Macu- 
latum — Long 
leaves ; deep 
green; profuse¬ 
ly spotted with 
bright yellow; 
fine bedder. 
Baryii— Green 
foliage, splotch¬ 
ed and splashed 
golden-yellow. 
Cor nutum— 
Yellow and 
green; very dis¬ 
tinct. 
I r regulare — 
Leaves irregular 
in shape; colors 
red, yellow and 
green ; fine 
bedder. 
I n g o m ar— 
Lovely green 
leaves with 
bright yellow 
center. 
Klingii — Ir¬ 
regular leaves, 
marked yellow, 
changing to 
crimson. 
Crotons. 
V/l llllOtMl. 
Lady Zetland — Long leaf; midrib and edges bordered 
golden-yellow and crimson. 
Multicolor —Irregular leaves; yellow midrib, chang¬ 
ing to crimson. 
Nobilis — Long green leaves; marked yellow, chang¬ 
ing to crimson. 
Picturatum — Long leaves of yellow, green and red; 
fine for bedding. 
Spirale —Leaves twisted like a corkscrew; very 
pretty. 
Weismanif—Long leaves, mottled golden-yellow. 
NEW AND SCARCE CROTONS 
The following varieties of Crotons are quite an im¬ 
provement over the older kinds, the foliage being more 
distinctly marked with brighter colors, therefore more 
attractive. 15 cents each; 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 
per 100, except where noted; four for 50 cents; the 
set of twelve for $1.50. 
Aurea Ovalifolia—Deep olive-green, yellow midrib; 
some leaves almost golden-yellow. 20 cents each. 
Alice —Broad leaves of red, yellow and green mark¬ 
ings; beautiful. 
Andreanum —Always scarce; has broad leaves of red 
and yellow and orange shade. 20 cents each. 
Baroness Rothschild—Broad leaves of bright crim¬ 
son, yellow and green markings; a very desirable va¬ 
riety; fine bedder. 
Day Spring —A fine variety that beds well. Irregular 
markings of yellow and red on subdued green back¬ 
ground. As pretty as the highly colored autumn 
leaves; fine bedder. 20 cents each. 
Disraeli—Oak-shaped leaves with red. yellow and 
green colors nicely blended. 20 cents each. 
Formosum— A mingling of green, yellow and crim¬ 
son. 
Nestor —Olive ground, pink midrib and green spots; 
finest of all Crotons; fine bedder. We have a fine 
stock of this superb Croton. 
Queen Victoria — A very bright variety. A great 
favorite, and always hard to get. Medium long leaves, 
with brightest crimson, yellow and green markings; 
very desirable. 20 cents each. 
Veitchli —Yellow, green and crimson; one of the 
best. Always scarce and much sought after; fine 
bedder. 
Volutum — Green with yellow center; curled like a 
ram’s horn; lovely. 20 cents each. 
Williamsii —Broad leaves, marked and laced with 
yellow and crimson. 
We are, without doubt, the largest growers of Cro¬ 
tons in America. 
CYPERUS 
ALTERNI- 
FOLIUS 
(Umbrella Plant.) 
This plant is of 
the easiest cul¬ 
ture, and a large 
specimen is as 
handsome as a 
Palm for decora¬ 
tion. It makes a 
handsome pot 
plant, or can be 
used in baskets 
or vases, making 
a charming er- 
fect. It will grow 
luxuriantly in wa¬ 
ter, and is, there¬ 
fore, indispensa¬ 
ble for aquariums. 
50 cents per doz., 
$3.00 per 100. 
Umbrella Plant. 
CINNAMON VINE 
(Hardy Climber.) 
Perfectly hardy vine, bearing very fragrant flowers. 
Fine one-year roots from field, 25 cents per dozen; 
75 cents per 100; $4.50 per 1,000. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM 
Persian Violet — This is a decided improvement over 
the old variety, being of a more robust habit and 
stronger grower. Produces flowers on short stout 
stems, and of immense size, often measuring, on well- 
grown bulbs, two inches in diameter. The foliage is 
also beautiful. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS, 
BLUE SPIRE A 
Hardy Plant —Extremely floriferous, plants from 
small pots blooming profusely and continuing to do so 
throughout the season. The dense flower heads are of 
a rich lavender-blue. 10 cents each; 50 cents per 
dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
CACTUS, QUEEN OF NIGHT 
Has beautiful flowers. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 
100 . 
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CARNATIONS § 
The popularity of the Carnation Is on the In- ^ 
crease very rapidly. Next to Roses the Carna- O 
tion is most sought after. The flower buyers 
have evidently learned to appreciate the many 
charms which the Carnation possesses. We 
offer a choice selection of the very best varie¬ 
ties, including such well known varieties as 
Enchantress, Lady Bountiful, Mrs. Lawson, The 
Queen, Cardinal, etc., fine plants from 2^-Inch 
pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
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