THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
Iris Kaempferi, or Japanese Iris. 
KUMOMA*NO-SORA (Sky Amidst the Clouds)- White cducd | 
and flushed with blue, center banded yellow. 
KUMO-NO-OBI (Band of Cloud) — ('rim.son-amaranth, shaded 
lighter; lavender center, witli base of Kold. 1 
SENJO-NO’HORA (Bottomless Cave) —Blotched and veined 1 
violet-red. center of purple and gold. i 
SHICHIUKWA (Flower in Wine) —White bordered reddish- 
amaranth, center flushed gold. 
Iris Qermanica (German Iris) 
The “Fleur de Lis” of France 
No other flower has so many combinations of color, es¬ 
pecially of the delicate and unusual shades, and the name 
Italnbow Flower Is most filling. They are absolutely hardy, 
ns beautiful In form, texture and coloring as any Orchid, 
and many are delightfully fragrant. They are not particu¬ 
lar as to soil : will grow where anything will, but do better 
in well-drained locution. 
There is nothing prettier than this German Iris blooming 
from May loth to .Tune 10th. The colors are gorgeous and 
they completely hide the plant. Be sure and plant some Ger¬ 
man Iris. 
FLORENTINA— Creamy-white, faintly Hushed lavender; fra¬ 
grant and oarlv. This is the Orris root of commerce, be¬ 
ing used for the manufacture of toilet powder. The roots 
are delicately perfumed. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 
hundred: $25.00 per thousand. 
HONORABILIS, or Sans SoucI— Standard goldcn-yellow’, falls 
rich maliogany-brown; very effeedvo. 40 cents per doz¬ 
en; $2.50 per hundred; $20.00 per thousand. 
MADAME CHEREAU—Standard and falls white, elegantly 
frilled with a wide border of clear l)lue; very beautiful. 
50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thou¬ 
sand. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA. or Heavenly Blue— Standard delicate 
lavender; falls clear deep lavender: flowers very large and 
extra fine. $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred; $90.00 
per thousand. 
PURPLE PRINCE — Standard Intense deep violet-blue; falls 
velvety dark purple; exceedingly rich and striking. 40 
cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred; $20.00 per thousand. 
QUEEN OF MAY —A lovely shade of rosy-pink, tinted with 
lilac; beautiful. 60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; 
$40.00 per thousand. 
Jasmine, Grand Duke of Tuscany 
Makes a fine bush, bearing large, handsome, perfectly | 
double flowers. Fragrance sweet and penetrating. 75 cents i 
per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. I 
Justicia 
Brazilian Plume Plant 
I'erliaps no other plant has attracted so nmch attention Uv 
the last two years as the .lusticia, or BraziU.an Plume Plant. 
The plant is a strong, rapid grower, and throws up long stems, 
on whi<’h are produced fine, plume-like pink flowers, the ends 
()f each j)etal drooping in a most cliarniing manner. Wlien 
tlie plants are but a fewjnonths (jld tliey are literally covered 
with their beautiful blossoms. It does eciually well either for 
house or outdoor culture. We have three colors, red, pink 
and yellow. 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
The Wonderful Japanese Kudzii Vine 
This Is the most rapid-growing vine that anyone knows of. 
By measurement it ha.s been known to grow twenty feet in a 
week. The foliage is large and tropical. It Is entirely hardy. 
Kveryone has trouble in getting nursery-grown plants of this 
to grow. We have prepared and offer pot-grown plants, the 
kind that has the crown to the ])lant and the ball of earth to 
tlie roots, and you try to stop them from growing and see If 
you don’t run into a snag. 2i^-lnch pots, 75 cents per dozen; 
$5.00 per hundred. 
The Wonderful Lemon Ponderosa 
A Fine Pot Plant for Florists* Sales. 
Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice In the 
plant line has caused lialf the commotioji that this wonderful 
Lemon has. It Is a true ever-bearing variety. On a plant six 
feet high no less than elghty-nlne of the ponderous Lemons 
were growng at one time. It was a beautiful .sight to see. 
Tlie tree was blooming, and at the same time had fruit in all 
stages of development, from the size of a pea up to the ripe 
fruit, showing it to be a true ever-bearer. Fruit has been 
taken from this tree weighing over four pounds. The Lemons 
have very thin rind for such large fruit. It Is the juiciest of 
all Lemons, makes delicious lemonade, and for culinary pur¬ 
poses cannot be excelled. It Is not uncommon to make twelve 
lemon pies from one Lemon. We have the entire stock of this 
lionderous Lemon, and guarantee the trees to produce the same 
large fruit. No budding or grafting neees.sary. Ponderosa 
Lemon is sure to become popular when it is known. It fruits 
wlien quite small, and makes a lovely house plant, Kverybody 
can grow his own lemons; it will fruit freely each year. 
(From the Houston Post, December 9, 1906.) 
PONDEROSA LEMON 
Harry Adams, land.scape gardener for the Sunset at San 
Antonio, has presented Colonel T. J. Anderson a moiuster Pon¬ 
derosa Lemon from the Sunset tropical botanical gardens at 
the depot in that city. There were thirty-eight lemons on 
this tree, and the one sent Is one of the largest, weighing 
about three pounds. It Is estimated that this sihgle lemon 
will make two gallons of good lemonade or two barrels of 
the circus variety, or material for two dozen lemon pies, or 
sour enough to impart flavor to one hundred and fifty sour 
toddles, or lemon peel sufficient to decorate two hundred cock- 
tail.s. Colonel Anderson sent the monster Lemon to the of¬ 
fice of Traffic Manager C. K. Dunlap. 
2'/^-lnch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. Four- 
inch pots, twelve to eighteen inches, 30 cents each; $3.00 
per dozen. 
Lantanas 
In all the leading colors, 40 cents per dozen: $3.00 per 
hundred; $25.00 per thousand. 
Weeping Lantana 
A Weeping Plant of Great Beauty 
One of the grandest basket plants grown. The plant has a 
most graceful, drooping habit, grows very rapidly and blooms 
continually summer and winter, producing large clusters of 
the most delicate lilac and rosy-pink. 50 cents per dozen; 
$3.00 per hundred. 
Lemon Lily 
A hardy Lily of a bright lemon -yellow', profuse bloomer. 
Strong roots. 25 cents per dozen; $2.00 per hundred: $15.00 
per thousand. 
Matrimony Vine 
50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
Moon Flower 
Both white and blue. 50 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hun¬ 
dred; $20.00 per thousand. 
New Moon Flower Maximus 
Pure white: flowers double the size of the old variety. 50 
cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
