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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
Good & Reese Co.’s Gladiolus 
(i. & R. Gladiolus are fast becoming famous, and justly so, as there are no better bulbs grown than we offer. Be 
sure and try our Gladiolus. 
M1 Force Gladioli 
t w, e , ever £ * n y° ur £ reen house count. There Is no better way than to plant a Gladiolus corm In each vacant 
a* ninft en u G8, i. 1 liey wI11 do we ** between the carnations. Plant early between the “Mums;” they will be at 
nrAfltoKia 8-ht when the crop is over. There is always some waste space in every greenhouse that can be made 
profitable by forcing Gladioli. 
Forcing Gladiolus 
The following varieties force well, our bulbs are the 
thick, weighty kind that produces the finest flowers. All 
these Gladiolis are also fine for garden culture. 
AMERICA More of this fine Gladiolus are forced for 
winter flowers than any other variety. Color soft lav¬ 
ender-pink tinted flesh-pink. More flowers are open at 
one time on the symmetrical spike of this Gladiolus 
than on any other we know. The standard commercial 
pink. First size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2nd 
size, hundred, $1.00; thousand, $ 8 . 00 . 
AUGUSTA—The leading florists’ white, blue anthers. 1st 
size hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2nd size, hun¬ 
dred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
GLORY OF HOLLAND—Pure white. The best white Glad¬ 
ioli in the trade. 1st size, hundred, $3.00; 1000, $25.00. 
HALLEY Salmon-pink. A most beautiful flower. 1st 
size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2nd size, hun¬ 
dred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
LILY LEHMAN —A charming white Gladiolus, tinted 
rose; a dainty flower. 1 st size, hundred, $1.25; thousand 
$10.00. 2nd size, hundred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING —This variety ranks right up with 
America as the leading forcing cut flower Gladiolus. 
Flowers four and one-half inches across with five to 
six flowers open at the same time. A striking shade of 
light scarlet or flame color. Superb. Fine for the 
garden. 1st size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2d 
size, hundred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
MEADOWVALE—White, with lilac throat; a very pretty 
white flower. 1st size, hundred, $3.00; thousand, $25.00. 
NIAGARA —Delicate yellow, lightly marked with rosy- 
carmine in the throat. A choice high grade variety. 
1 st size, hundred, $4.00; thousand, $35.00. 
PINK BEAUTY —Deep, rich satiny pink with a pronounced 
red blotch. 1st size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 
2 nd size, hundred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
PANAMA—Beautiful large deep pink, darker shade of 
pink than America. 1st size, hundred $3.50; thousand, 
$30.00. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR —Pure white. 1st size, hundred, $3.00* 
thousand, $25.00. 
Gladiolus for the Garden 
Remember the varieties of Gladiolus named above 
are also grand for garden culture as well as for forcing. 
All of the varieties under the heading of forcing varieties 
are equally good with the varieties named below for 
garden culture. 
ANNIE WIGMAN —Primrose yellow, large purple blotch. 
1st 6ize, hundred, $1.25; thousand $10.00. 2nd size, 
hundred $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
BRENCHLEYENSIS — Intense vermilion-scarlet; very 
brilliant. 1st size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 
2 nd size, hundred $1.00; thousand, $ 8 . 00 . 
BARON JOSEPH HU LOT —Deep, rich violet-blue. 1st size, 
hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2nd size, hundred, 
$1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
COLUMBIA —Light orange-scarlet, freely blotched with 
blush-purple; throat freely mottled. 1st size, hundred, 
$3.50; thousand, $30.00. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA —Dark, blackish-red, the darkest of 
of all Gladioli. Extremely rich. 1st size, hundred, $3.50; 
thousand, $30.00. 
Gladiolus. 
EUROPE — Pure, immaculate white, the world-wide well- 
known white Gladioli. 1st size, hundred, $7.00; thou¬ 
sand. $65.00. 
FAUST — Wine-red; immense flower. 1st size, hundred, 
$2.00; thousand, $15.00. 
FRED WIGMAN—A grand red Gladiolus. 1st size, hun¬ 
dred, $3.00; thousand, $25.00. 
GLORY (Kunderd’s) — Delicate blush-white with crimson 
stripes in center of each lower petal. Petals deeply 
fringed, giving the flower a ruffled appearance. 1 st size, 
hundred, $3.50; thousand, $30.00. 
HOLLANDIA —Yellowish salmon. A grand flower. 1st 
size, hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2nd size, hun¬ 
dred, $1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
ORION — Light crimson, overlaid with pink. Said to force 
well. 1st size, hundred, $2.50; thousand, $20.00. 
PRINCEPS —The one Gladiolus par excellence. The best 
for cutting, lasting longer; rich bright scarlet with pure 
white blotches. Very showy and striking. 1st size, 
hundred, $1.25; thousand, $10.00. 2d size, hundred, 
$1.00; thousand, $8.00. 
SCHWABEN —Soft, pure yellow. Extra. 1st size, hun¬ 
dred $7.00; thousand, $65.00. 
WILLY WIGMAN —Creamy white with large scarlet 
blotch. A very distinct and most beautiful Gladiolus. 
1st size, hundred, $2.50; thousand $20.00. 
THUNBERGII —’From Japan. A 
autumn. A slower grower than 
per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
Hedge Plants 
We here name the most suitable plants for hedges. 
Berberis - Barberry 
pretty species of dwarf habit. Small foliage changing to a beautiful coppery-red in 
the Privets, but needs no trimming and is a feast for the eye when full grown. $1.25 
Ligustrum - Privet 
AMURENSE (Amoor River Privet, North)— A very graceful plant, requires little trimming. The leaf is small and 
rounded plant branching, has not the stiff, formal effect that the California Privet has. Eighteen to twenty-four 
inches, branched, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. y 
OVALIFOLIUM (California Privet)— This makes when pruned a very formal hedge, will grow almost anywhere, thriv¬ 
ing where other plants refuse to grow. 18 to 24 inches, branched, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
