THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
FUCH80IDE8 COCCINEA —This beautiful plant makes hand- 
some specimens, with Its Kraceful branches and pendulous 
flowers of bright scarlet. Very floriferous. 
HAAGEANA —Tali shrubby plant, with beautful ovate-cor¬ 
date leaves; velvety sheen on upper surface, red on un¬ 
der surface; distinctly veined darker; large trusses of rose- 
pink ilowers. One of the best Begonias. 75 cents per doz¬ 
en; $5.00 per hundred. 
MRS. TOWNSEND- Here we have a grand new Begonia with 
broad metallic leaves; under side bronze-red. Flowers In 
large panicles of a beautiful pink color. A grand Begonia. 
Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
MARGUERITE —Leaves a bronzy-green, somewhat resembling 
Metallica, but growing In more bushy form, and easier to 
handle when grown In pots. Large trusses of light rose- 
colored flowers freely produced. 
New Trailing Begonia, MARJORIE DAW— This Begonia is dis¬ 
tinct from all other Begonias, for Instead of growing upright 
It droops. It bears great clusters of large, shining pink 
flowers that droop from long stems, making a beautiful 
sight. For single specimen pot plants or for baskets and 
vases “Marjorie Daw” is proving one of the best plant in¬ 
troductions In years. Price, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per hundred. 
PICTA ROSEA — A wonderfully free-growing Begonia of 
sterling worth and great beauty. The plant is very com¬ 
pact In growth, forming a dense, well-proportioned busli 
with rich green foliage, spotted with silver. The flower 
Is a rosy-fiesh color, shaded with a silvery-pink and enliv¬ 
ened with dense clusters of yellow anthers. One of the 
most wonderful flowering Begonias within our knowledge. 
It blooms continually. Price, 60c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT —The leaf is of silky-texture, and Is 
beautifully spotted with silver; under side plush-red. Very 
strong, free-growing variety that will succeed with any or¬ 
dinary care, growing rapidly and sending out quantities of 
beautiful coral-red flowers in large pendent panicles. Price, 
60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
RUBRA —Has strong, slender branches, gracefully drooping 
under heavy waxen leaves and pendent panicles of coral- 
colored flowers as large as a hand. Medium-sized plants 
are frequently seen with more than twenty .such panicles at 
a time. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
R0BU8TA —This is one of the most peculiar Begonias grown. 
The stock, stem and under side of the leaf are Indlun-red. 
The upper side of the leaf glossy olive-green. The flower 
Is composed of two wide and two narrow petals, the wide 
ones being broadca.st at the base and terminating In a 
round point, of a beautiful bright rose, 
8ANDER80NI —Bushy growing variety; glossy deep green 
leaves; flowers In clusters of drooping, scarlet, heart-shaped 
buds. 
THURSTONI— The under side of the leaves is a rich purplish- 
red, the velnings very prominent, while the face or upper 
side is a bronzy-green, shaded with crimson and olive, with 
a peculiar glos.sy metallic luster over all. Flowers rosy- 
white, In large clusters well above the foliage. The* plant 
has a fine habit. Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 
hundred. 
VERNON' - A deep rose-flowering Begonia. Suitable for pot 
culture or for bedding out. Always In bloom. 
Photograph of New Hardy Begonia. Evansiana. 
Hardy Begonia Evansiana 
Think of Itl A hardy Begonia, one that stood twenty 
degrees below zero last winter, and came up and bloomed 
all summer. Another thing in its favor, it requires shade 
to grow in, at least partial shade. So many persons write 
us asking for plants suitable for shady places. Well, Be¬ 
gonia Evansiana fills the bill. It Is a wonderful, beautiful 
Begonia, having pendulous flowers In large racemes almost 
covering the entire plant. Color a sparkling pink that is 
simply entrancing. Everybody will want a hardy Begonia. 
It is also fine for pot culture. Price for plants to bloom 
next summer, $2.00 per dozen; $12.00 per hundred. 
Begonia Rex 
We offer ten choice varieties of Kex Begonias, embracing 
all the best sorts. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred; 
$37.50 per thousand. 
Calla Lilies 
The New Godfrey Calla Lily, “Devoniensis” 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in the Calla 
line, and quite indispensable. Blooms all winter. Compared 
with the ordinary Calla, it gives three blooms to one: is snow- 
white and perfect in form. Blooms on very small plants, 
though it attains to a very large size with very large flowers. 
The new Godfrey Calla Devoniensis is a wonder. Two and 
one-quarter-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen: $5.00 per hun¬ 
dred. Three-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per hundred. 
New Golden Yellow Calla 
(Richardia Elliottiana) 
Entirely distinct and unlike all other forms of yellow Callas; 
it has the same habit of growth as the ordinary white variety, 
with flowers of same size and shape, but of a rich, clear, lus¬ 
trous golden-yellow color; the foliage is dark green with a 
number of translucent creamy-white spots, which add much 
to its beauty. It la but a few years ago that this sold at a 
very high price. We are now able to offer strong, blooming 
bulbs at 35 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
The Godfrey Calla Lily, Devoniensis. 
New Dwarf Calla Lily, Nana Compacta 
Very dwarf. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Calla Richardia 
SPOTTED CALLA — Blooming bulbs. 5 cents each; 40 cents 
per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
! CALLA AURATA -This is the yellow Calla. It is just like 
’ the others, only the flowtu* is a lemon-yellow. $1.25 
per dozen. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA—All blooming bulbs. Strong bulbs. $1.25 
per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
