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THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
NOVELTIES IN CANNAS—Concluded 
METEOR (Green.) Immense trusses of large rounded flow¬ 
ers, well displayed above the massive foliage; brilliant crim¬ 
son. Flowers keep well and are self-cleaning; excellent. 
Five feet, $5.00 per dozen; $30.00 per hundred. 
MINNEHAHA (Bronze.) Blossoms are extra large and borne 
in great clusters. Color shades through gold and cream to 
a center of peach bloom-pink. A new break and extremely 
beautiful. Three feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
MEPHISTO —(Green.) A brilliant deep, rich red; a wonder¬ 
fully satisfying Canna. Three and one-half feet, $1.60 per 
dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD —(Green.) A most remarkable va¬ 
riety, with exquisite salmon-pink flowers of largest size in 
erect and abundantly furnished heads. So freely produced 
as to keep up a superb showing of its fine bloom for months 
above the rich green foliage; extra fine. Four feet, $4.00 
per dozen; $25.00 per hundred. 
MRS. CARL KELSEY — (Orchid.) Full • heads of enormous 
flowers. Orange-scarlet wondrously flaked and striped with 
golden-yellow. An ornament to any garden. Six feet, $1.00 
per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
ON DINE —(Green.) Bright orange-scarlet, broadly bordered 
with golden-yellow. The color is best described as a fanci¬ 
ful figure in scarlet and gold. The best of all gilt-edged 
Cannas. Three feet, $3.00 per dozen; $18.00 per hundred. 
PAPA NARDY —(Green.) A grand Canna with glowing red 
flowers. Has never been surpassed. Four feet, $1.50 per 
dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA —(Green.) Extra large flowers, borne in 
such great abundance that the mass of color is truly amaz¬ 
ing; a deep rich rose, almost a coral-carmine; soft and 
lovely; one of the most beautiful Cannas grown. Four feet, 
$1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
WM. SAUNDERS —(Bronze.) Flowers bright crimson-scarlet, 
often measuring five inches across. This is without ques¬ 
tion the best bronze-leaved scarlet Canna. Four and one- 
half feet, $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF CANNAS and*Orchid-Flowering Varieties- 
Dormant roots until March 1st (except where noted), 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. After March 1st, started plants, 
60 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
ALLEMANIA —(Orchid.) Ground color yellow, heavily dotted I 
and overlaid with blood-orange. Five feet. 
ALPHONSE BOUVIER —(Green.) Brilliant deep crimson or 
cardinal-red. Five feet. 
ATLANTA —(Orchid.) Brilliant orange-red, a vivid flame 
color. Five feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
AUSTRIA —(Orchid.) Pure yellow with crimson markings in 
throat. A beautiful shade; the color of light. Four and j 
one-half feet. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE -(Green.) Bright crimson-scarlet, a 
splendid bedding Canna. Three and one-half feet, 60 cents 
per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
BETSY ROSS— (Green.) Beautiful pink flowers, in great de¬ 
mand. Three feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
BLACK PRINCE — (Green.) Very large flowers of intense 
deep, velvety maroon. Four and one-half feet. 
BRANDYWINE —(Bronze.) Produces a magnificent display of 
brilliant red flowers. Three and one-half feet. 
BUTTERCUP —(Green.) A profusely blooming dwarf Canna 
of pure “Buttercup” yellow. Planted with the reds, makes 
a striking combination. Three feet, 60 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. 
CALIFORNIA —(Green.) A pure rich orange or old gold. No 
other Canna color like it. Four feet, 60 cents per dozen ; 
$4.00 per hundred. 
CHARLES HENDERSON —(Green.) Bright rich crimson, an 
old-time favorite. Three feet. 
COMTE DE BOUCHARD —(Green.) Golden-yellow, spotted red. 
Splendid when planted in solid beds. Four feet. 
COMTE DE SACHS —(Green.) Clear scarlet, the brightest of | 
all red Cannas. Four and one-half feet. 
CRIMSON BEDDER —(Green.) Dazzling crimson-scarlet, well i 
displayed above the foliage. A conspicuous bedder. Three j 
and one-half feet. 
DAVID HARUM —(Bronze.) Bright vernlillon-scarlet mottled 
with deep red and with crinkley edged petals. Three and 
one-half feet. 
DR. ROBERT FUNCKE —(Green.) As bright as scarlet sage; 
large heads. Four and one-half feet, 60 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. 
DUKE OF MARLBORO —(Green.) One of the darkest flowered 
Cannas grown ; rich crimson-maroon. Four feet. 
EGAN DALE —(Bronze.) A favorite bronze-leaved sort with 
soft currant-red flowers; fine. Three and one-half feet. 
FLORENCE VAUGHAN —(Green.) Rich golden-yellow, thickly ; 
peppered with bright red spots. Three and one-half feet. 
FREDERICK BENARY —(Orchid.) Immense flowers; currant- | 
red bordered yellow and pronounced orange throat. Five feet. 
GENERAL MERKEL —(Green.) Scarlet, suffused with orange; 
base and edge of flower mottled with golden-yellow. Four feet. 
GLADIATOR —(Green.) A very showy bedding Canna, with 
large flowers of brassy-yellow, speckled in bright red. The j 
long center petal and lower petal are a solid dark red, mak¬ 
ing a most striking contrast to the predominating yellow. ! 
Three and one-half feet. 
INDIANA — (Orchid.) Glistening golden-orange, lightened by i 
flecks of old gold and daintily flecked and penciled with j 
deep rose. Single blossoms often seven inches across. Five j 
and one-half feet. 
J. D. EISELE — (Green.) A flaming scarlet overlaid with 
orange in trusses of enormous size. Constant bloomer. 
Three and one-half feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 
hundred. 
)EAN TISSOT —(Green.) A rich shade of scarlet in large 
trusses. One of the brightest and best. Four feet. 
JUPITER —(Bronze.) Rich red flowers with silver sheen at 
center. Six feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
LOUISE —(Green.) Soft rosy-pink, delicately dappled with 
red ; free. Four and one-half feet. 
LOUISIANA —(Orchid.) Flowers like beautiful orchids; size 
often more than seven Inches across aud every inch a vivid 
scarlet. Five feet. 
MADAME CROZY — (Green.) The popular bright scarlet, with 
narrow' thread-like margin of golden-yellow. The first dwarf 
ever-blooming French Canna sent out, and very few dealers 
have the true variety now 1 . Three feet. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON — (Green.) Color clear, bright rose- 
pink ; a prodigious bloomer. Three and one-half feet. 
MONT BLANC —(Green.) Large trusses of pure white flowers, 
touched with creamy-white. The best white Canna to date. 
Three feet, 80 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
MRS. GEORGE A. STROHLEIN —(Bronze.) Large amaranthine 
red with massive bronze foliage. Five feet. 
MRS. KATE GRAY —(Orchid.) Large flowers, six inches 
across. Color rich orange-scarlet finely flaked and streaked 
with golden-yellow tints. Four and one-half feet. 
NEW YORK —(Orchid.) Bronze. Has five to six stalks of 
flowers at once on every w'ell-fed plant, with flowers five 
inches across. Color bright scarlet. Four and one-half 
feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
NIAGARA —(Green.) Fine trusses of rich crimson, with a 
border of deep golden-yellow. Three feet, 60 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
PAUL MARQUAND —(Green.) Rich salmon-red; an old time 
favorite. Three and one-half feet. 
PENNSYLVANIA —(Orchid.) Intense vermilion-scarlet or 
pure red. The flowers are immense, often seven inches 
across. Five and one-half feet. 
PHILADELPHIA —(Green.) Dark crimson; dwarf. A fine 
variety to plant in front of taller growing sorts. Two and 
one-half feet. 
PILLAR OF FIRE —(Green.) Bright crimson-scarlet. Borne 
in erect spikes like blazing torches; fine. 'Six feet. 
PRESIDENT MEYER —(Bronze.) A glorious Canna with large 
flowers in immense trusses. Color rich cherry-carmine. 
Four feet. 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE —(Green.) Color a wide ragged band 
of canary-yellow, bordering a center of scarlet suffused car¬ 
mine. Three and one-half feet, 60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
RICHARD WALLACE —(Green.) A light shade of canary-yel¬ 
low, almost an ecru, with delicate flecks of red; a lovely 
Canna. Four feet. 
RUBIN —(Bronze.) Ruby-carmine flower produced in great 
profusion. So rich in color and the foliage so pretty, makes 
it a great bedder. Three and one-half feet. 
SECRETAIRE CHABANNE —(Green.) A distinct and pleasing 
salmon; a fine bedder. Three and one-half feet. 
SHENANDOAH — (Bronze.) Its combination of salmon-pink 
flowers and reddish bronze foliage is very pleasing. Three 
and one-half feet. 
SOUVENIR DE ANTOINE CROZY— (Green.) An intense scar¬ 
let bordered with a broad irregular showy band of richest 
golden-yellow ; extra. Three feet. 
THE EXPRESS —(Green.) Foliage wide spreading and low, 
literally crowned with massive flat heads of rich vermilion 
bloom, so as to almost hide the plant. Two and one-half feet. 
UNCLE SAM — (Orchid.) The most stately of all Cannas; 
bears three or four enormous bunches of brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers on each stalk. Received an award of merit 
from the Royal Horticultural Society of England. Six feet, 
$1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
VENUS— (Green.) The color is a gay rosy-pink with a mottled 
and dappled border of creamy-yellow; splendid bloomer; ex¬ 
tra. Four feet, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
WEST VIRGINIA — (Green.) Intense crimson-scarlet with 
broad yellow edge. Three and one'half feet, 60 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
WILHELM GREISINGER —(Green.) Bright yellow, thickly 
studded with scarlet; the center petal all red, the lower 
petal red broken up throughout by wavy threads of gold. 
Three and one-half feet. 
WYOMING —(Orchid.) Flowers a true orange-scarlet, without 
shades of crimson ; very velvety and often five to six inches 
in diameter, that flutter in the breeze like glistening silken 
flags. We consider this a grand Canna. Four feet. 
