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THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
OUR TERMS OF SALE 
CONDITIONS 
The plants named are offered at the rates quoted, provided 
that not less than ten of each variety are taken at the hun¬ 
dred rate, not less than 250 at the thousand rate, nor less 
than three at the dozen rate. 
TERMS 
Three, per cent, discount for cash with order; two per cent, 
discount on all invoices paid within ten days. All bills sub¬ 
ject to draft in thirty to sixty days, unless otherwise agreed 
upon. 
SUBSTITUTION 
Under no circumstances will we substitute unless privileged 
to do so by purchaser. Customers will save time to give sec¬ 
ond choice of any variety should we be out of their first 
choice. 
PACKING FOR LONG DISTANCE 
To far-off points many customers have the soil removed 
from the roots of Roses and then wrapped in damp moss, 
thereby saving express charges. Customers who desire their 
Roses packed this way will so state when they order. We 
will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit when so 
packed. We make no charge for packing. 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS 
Orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied 
by the cash, or satisfactory bank or business reference. Re¬ 
member, it takes time to write your reference and get their 
reply. If ordered sent C. 0. I)., one-third the value of the 
stock called for must be remitted with the order. We make 
no deviation from this rule, as at the very low rate offered 
we cannot afford to run any risk. This rule will be strictly 
adhered to. 
COMPLAINTS 
No complaints will be entertained unless made immediately 
on receipt of goods. 
REMITTANCE 
Should be made either in the form of Money Order, Bank 
Draft, Express Order or Registered Letter. Remittances in 
any other way are entirely at the sender's risk. Personal 
checks are not accepted from unknown correspondents. 
SHIPPING FACILITIES 
Having the rival express companies — Adams, American, 
United States and Wells Fargo—these companies charge one 
through tariff rate over their own lines and have working 
arrangements with the National, Southern, Great Northern 
and Northern Pacific Express Companies, thus insuring you 
the lowest possible one through rate without the usual custom 
of charging two or more local rates where goods are handled 
by two or more express companies; thus we can reach almost 
any point in the United States by express at one rate, insur¬ 
ing our customers the lowest express charges. 
PLANTS BY EXPRESS 
AH goods are sent by express unless otherwise ordered. 
PLANTS, ROSES, ETC., BY FREIGHT 
Plants, Roses, etc., shipped by freight are at purchaser’s 
risk. We will not be responsible for goods so shipped. 
NEW LOW EXPRESS RATE 
The following notice goes on each shipment of plants 
where the expressage is to be collected from purchaser. 
EXPRESS AGENTS—LIVE PLANTS 
If not delivered upon arrival, notify both Consignee and 
Shipper. This package contains Plants, Bulbs and Seeds, 
and is carried under General Special Rate Scale N of 
Classification. 
The charges on this ship¬ 
ment to destination are. . 
The amount of the expressage you will have to pay will be 
marked in the blank space on this notice. Whether it is or 
not and you think you have been overcharged, take a receipt 
for the payment you make and return to us, and if you have 
been overcharged, we will have the amount refunded to you at 
once, and we will collect from the agent at your end. All the 
trouble you will be to is to get a receipt and send it to us. 
The saving under Special Rate Scale N is from 20 to 33 
per cent. , 
PLANTS PREPAID BY EXPRESS 
To patrons in California and other far-off points we make a 
sepcialty of packing plants so as to make the expressage light, 
the expressage when prepaid being eight cents per pound. So, 
if you wish to avoid expressage, when the rate is high, add 
one-fifth additional to your remittance, and we will prepay 
same through to destination. 
IN FILLING YOUR ORDERS 
We shall do our best to make every shipment satisfactory 
and profitable to you. In every case where we fail to do 
this from any cause, do not hesitate to report to us at 
once. We believe in liberal count, careful labeling and 
light, secure packing. 
USE ORDER SHEET 
It will facilitate the handling of your order to use our order 
sheet and envelope. Then your mail goes direct to our whole¬ 
sale department. 
THE MANAGEMENT 
Of our company is under the personal supervision of the Good 
Brothers, each of whom has been in the growing and shipping 
of Roses and Plants his entire life. 
FRANK E. GOOD. 
In charge of Growing Department; 
JOHN M. GOOD, 
In charge of Sales Department; 
HARRY F. GOOD, 
In charge of Shipping Department. 
ADDRESS 
THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY 
(The Largest Rose Growers in the World) 
Champion City Greenhouses SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Nursery and Orchard Division, Department of Agriculture, 
A. P. Sandies, Secretary; J. W. Fleming, Assistant Secretary. 
Columbus. 
CERTIFICATE OF NURSERY INSPECTION. 
Columbus, Ohio, August 11th, 1913. 
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the nursery stock for sale by Good & Reese Company, of Springfield, County of Clark, State 
of Ohio, has been inspected by a duly authorized inspector in compliance with Section 1111 of the General Code of Ohio, and 
has been found apparently free from dangerously injurious Insects and plant diseases. 
Valid until September 15, 1914, unless revoked. 
[Signed] THE OHIO STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 
A. P. Sandies, Secretary. N. E. Shaw, Chief Inspector. 
