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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. 
NEW PINK HIBISCUS “PEACHBLOW”, 
This Is a 
sport from the 
double red 
Hibiscus 
“Rosea Sinen- 
s 1 s.“ The 
flowers are 
double and 
from four to 
five Inches In 
diameter, and 
of a very 
charm ing, 
rich, clear 
pink color, 
with small, 
deep crimson 
center. It Is 
one of the 
freest- flower¬ 
ing plant nov¬ 
elties recently 
offered. T h e 
color Is an 
entirely new 
and beautiful 
shade, and it 
blooms abun- 
d a n 11 y and 
continu¬ 
ously during 
t hi e slimmer 
and fall 
months. Large 
plants two or 
three years 
old make a 
magnificent snow. It will give general satisfaction to 
those who grow it, either in pots or planted out in 
the garden. It blooms well in the winter in the green¬ 
house or in the sunny window. 50 cents per dozen; 
$3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000; 3-inch, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
HARDY HIBISCUS “CRIMSON EYE” 
This magnificent Hibiscus is unequaled among hardy 
plants for gorgeous beauty. The flowers are immense 
in size, often measuring twenty inches in circumfer¬ 
ence. The color is the purest white, with a large spot 
of deep velvety-crimson in the center of each flower. 
A well-developed plant will produce several hundred 
of these flowers in a season. We offer both seeds and 
roots. Good strong plants, to bloom this year, 50 cents 
per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
Hibiscus 
CHINESE HIBISCUS 
40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 
Decorus— New. A very large and brilliant flower of 
the clearest scarlet. 
Double Crimson— This grand variety has immense 
flowers of the richest crimson. Combined with glossy 
foliage renders it the best of all. 
Miniatus Semi-Plenus— Semi-double flowers of a bril¬ 
liant vermilion-scarlet, petals waved and recurved and 
very handsome. 
General Courtlgis —A very grand and large-sized 
flower, single, light scarlet. Very showy. This is the 
brightest of all. 
Grandiflorus —Rich, glossy foliage, literally covering 
the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. 
Rosea Sinensis —Flowers red and very large, aver¬ 
aging nearly five inches in diameter. 
Sub-Violaceous— Flowers of enormous size, a beau¬ 
tiful carmine, tinted with violet. Probably the largest 
flower of the Hibiscus family, and an unusually free 
bloomer. We take great pleasure in recommending 
this fine plant. 
Versicolor —A variety combining in its flowers all 
colors of the whole family, being handsomely striped 
crimson, buff, rose and white. 
Strong plants from three-inch pots of the above Hibis¬ 
cus, for 60 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
HONEYSUCKLES 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 
Aurea Reticulata —(Golden-leaved.) A variety with 
beautiful, variegated foliage of yellow, pink and white. 
Chinese Evergreen— Blooms nearly all the season, 
deliciously fragrant, flowers buff, yellow and white. 
Hall's Japan —The most constant bloomer of the 
class, being literally covered all summer with beauti¬ 
ful yellow 'and white flowers. 
Scarlet Trumpet or Red Coral—A rapid grower, 
bright red, with trumpet-shaped flowers. This is the 
old, well-known variety. 
Yellow Trumpet— Same as Scarlet Trumpet, only 
flowers are golden-yellow. 
HYPERICUM^MOSERIANUM—Gold Flower 
(Hardy Shrub.) 
Of a low, spreading, branching growth, with hand¬ 
some leaves, the upper side much darker than the 
lower. As a pot plant it is very handsome with its 
clean, dark foliage as a background for the flowers— 
great, showy, yellow disks, as brilliant in their reflec¬ 
tion as burnished gold. The flowers are from two to 
three inches across, of a very bright, shining golden- 
yellow, and bear numerous handsome stamens. On 
the approach of winter give it a covering of leaves to 
conserve its vigor, that it may make a strong growth 
at the start in spring. 40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per 100. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
An excellent bulbous plant for summer and autumn. 
It's white, pendent, bell-shaped flowers are produced on 
stalks three to four feet high, each stalk having from 
twenty to thirty flowers. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 
per 100. 
Prince Charmet. 
HELIOTROPES 
40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1,000. 
Florence Nightingale —The best free-flowering light 
lavender. 
Madame Dabouche —Color deepest violet-purple, large 
white eye, very fragrant. The plant is of vigorous 
habit, very floriferous. 
Snow Wreath —Superb large clusters of deliciously 
fragrant flowers of pure white. 
NEWER HELIOTROPES 
50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
Czar —One of the best dark Heliotropes. Very dis¬ 
tinct in color and habit. Deep purple. 
Czarina —Another good one. Deep purple and fra¬ 
grant. 
Bessons Fleur —Pale lavender; large white eye. 
Prince Charmet —Lively blue; large eye. 
Chameleon —Dark blue; fine. 
Gerb Fleur—Giant white. 
