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THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
WARNING! White Fern Scale 
IF YOU DON’T YOU HAD BETTER GET ACQUAINTED. 
About every dealer in tho land has this White Fern Scale. That’s what is making your Ferns look so sickly, and what is so 
serious about the whole matter is that even the big growers think it is a fly, and even then do not know how to rid themselves 
of it. It is a scale, and the most vicious insect that ever attacked any plant. It is the most difficult to get rid of. Our stock 
is clean because we know how to prevent it, and we also knowhov^ to get rid of it, should our stock ever become infested. 
You cannot afford to attempt to grow Ferns that have this scale, because you will fail; your plants will never look right. Buy 
G. &. R. clean Ferns. 
TheGrand New Dwarf Fern, 
“Teddy Junior” 
“TEDDY JUNIOR.” the Fern 
for every household This mag¬ 
nificent Fern has never- before 
been offered for sale by any fi<»r- 
ist or catalogue firm. It is a 
sport from the now famous 
Roosevelt Fern, and while its 
habit of prowth is to produce a 
shorter frond it retains all the 
valuable characteristics of the 
parent plant. Tlic fronds arc 
broad and beautifully tapered 
from base to tip; they droop just 
enough to make a shapely, grace¬ 
ful plant, permitting it to finish 
with a fine full center and per¬ 
fect symmetrical spread. The 
pinnae are distinctly undulated, 
Ijivinp the fronds an attractive 
wavy appearance, which ax^s 
materially to their charming 
decorative efTect, and thin, 
scraKUy foliape is never seen In this variety. “Teddy” will produce about four 
times more frond.s than any other Fern ever introduced, finishing with fifty to 
sixty fronds in a four-inch pot, while twelve to fifteen is the average number 
other varieties will produce In the same size pot. It is such a compact, vigor¬ 
ous prower that it will thrive under most adverse conditions, makinp an excep¬ 
tionally rapid prowth and producinp a plant of rare beauty and perfection in the 
averape dwellinp house witlumt special care or attention. Gwinp to its habit 
of producinp tlie preat (juantity of massive foliape in small pots, this Fern 
makes the finest pedestal plant ever produced, and will prove indispensable for decoratinp dlntnp room or library tobies and 
nnmerous other places in the home where limited space will not permit usinp large pots or varieties with longer fronds. As 
a table decoration. Fern growers can appreciate the commercial value of a dwarf variety that will produce forty to fifty fronds 
twelve to fifteen inches long in a four-inch pot. Such plants could readily be disposed of and every grower can produce them 
from “Teddy Junior” with as little care and expense as they can prow other varieties. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, $2.00 
per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. 
Photo of ‘‘Teddy Junior,’ 
Fronds of “Teddy Junior,” the wonderful 
new Fern. 
THE “BIG FOUR FERN,” 
Nephrolepis 
Splendida 
This is the most wonderful 
Foni of (hem all; <t originated 
with (J. & R., aiul is dow of¬ 
fered for the first time. It com¬ 
bines the pood qualities of the 
four mo.st popular sorts. It has 
the grace of a “Boston,” .the 
wavy effect of a “Roosevelt,” the 
fluffy effect of an “Ostrich 
Flume.” and the uniqueness of 
the “Fish .Tail.” Some fronds 
will be straight “Boston.” oth¬ 
ers will he true “Roosevelt,” in 
others the ends of the pinnae 
will he the feathery “Ostrich 
Flume.” while in others the ends 
of the pinnae will be the gen¬ 
uine “Fish Tail.” Then again 
some fronds will have in a 
marked degree all of these de¬ 
sirable traits, forming a combi¬ 
nation without parallel among 
Ferns. It well deserves the name 
of “Big Four Fern.” Everyone 
who sees it goes “daffy” about 
it. This is without question the 
most splendid of all the Neph- 
rolepis. Be sure and try it. 
Two and onc-quarter-lnch pots. 
40 cents each: $3.50 per dozen; 
$25.00 per hundred. 
“The Roosevelt Fern 
(See description on next page.) 
