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THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
General Collection of Tender Plants 
A General Assortment of Tender Plants for All Purposes—Decorative, Bedding, Vases, Baskets or Green¬ 
house Stock—All Plants Priced, Where Size is Not Mentioned, Are From Two and One-Fourth Inch Pots 
ACALYPHAS 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per dozen. 
ACALYPHA SANDERII— 
The most sensational 
new plant introduced 
for years, and one of 
the most striking flow¬ 
ering ornamental plants. 
Strong, free growth, 
with large, dark green 
leaves from each axil of 
which rope-like spikes 
of velvety-crimson flow¬ 
ers from one to two 
feet long and nearly 
one inch thick are 
gracefully suspended; 
useful as a pot plant. 
ACALYPHA TRICOLOR — 
A grand bedding plant 
where fine foliage ef¬ 
fect is desired. The 
foliage is bronze, mot¬ 
tled with pink; very 
rich. 
ACALYPHA TRIUMPH- 
... _ , .. ANS — This is also a 
Acalypha Sandern. grand plant for beds. 
... . , , The foliage is red, 
marbled, streaked and mottled with green, yellow and pink; 
extremely effective. 
ARTILLERY PLANT (Pilea Muscosa) 
Graceful fern-like foliage and immense numbers of very 
small flowers, which produce a snapping sound when sprinkled. 
40 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI or Emerald Feather 
46 cents per dozen: $2.50 per hundred. Four-inch, $1.00 per 
dozen; $7.00 per hundred. 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS 
The Climbing Lace Fern 
50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. Strong plants, three- 
inch pots, $1.00 per dozen; $7.00 per hundred. Four'inch 
pots, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
AGERATUMS 
These are fine for bedding out; always in bloom. They make 
fine border plants for edging walks or beds, being of dwarf 
growth. Also fine for basket and vase work. Price, 40 cents 
per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. 
PRINCESS PAULINE — A novel new variety of dwarf, com¬ 
pact habit, rarely exceeding eight inches in height. Its 
peculiarity consists of both blue and white being combined 
in the same flower, the body of the flower being white, while 
the stamens, forming an outer ring, are sky-blue, giving 
the flower a pretty variegated appearance. 
STELLA GURNEY—It is a decided improvement in color, be¬ 
ing the deepest blue yet introduced, and is exceptionally free 
flowering, not only in summer, but the year round. 
WHITE CAP —Dwarf white. Makes a perfect line of white. 
The best white variety. 
LITTLE STAR —Deep blue flowers. Very dwarf, excellent for 
bordering beds of other flowers. 
ALOYSIA CITRIODORA 
Lemon Verbena —This plant has the most fragrant foliage of 
any plant grown. The fragrance is that of the Lemon. One 
plant will scent a whole yard. Grows rapidly. Exquisite. 
Price, 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERIANA 
This beautiful free-flowering plant was introduced recently, 
and on account of its free-blooming qualities has become very 
popular, especially as a plant for Easter decoration. It is of 
a strong, rapid growth, and the brilliant rosy-crimson blos¬ 
soms in large racemes are produced from early March until 
midsummer. In fact, a well grown specimen will frequently 
flower the greater part of the year. Altogether a most desir¬ 
able subject for the conservatory or window garden. Strong 
plants, from two and one-half inch pots, $1.00 per dozen; 
$7.00 per hundred. 
BRUGMANSIA, or Angel’s Trumpet 
Here is a plant for the masses. It grows easily, blooms 
freely, and the flower is something to be proud of. The Brug- 
mansia blooms indoors in winter and in the garden in sum¬ 
mer. The plant has large, tropical leaves, with blooms eight 
inches long by six inches wide at the mouth, resembling a 
trumpet, hence the name “Angel's Trumpet.” Pure white in 
color and as fragrant as a Jasmine. Price, $1.00 per dozen. 
BASKET PLANTS 
A fine assortment. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
BORDER PLANTS 
Plants that are suitable for edging or bordering. 40 cents 
per dozen; $2.50 per hundred; $30-00 per thousand. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
Price, 214-inch pots, except where noted, 50 cents per dozen; 
$3.50 per hundred. 
Begonias are fine to plant on the north side of the house or 
other building, or in front of porch where they get shade. The 
foliage, as well as the flowers, are extremely ornamental, some 
being spotted and veined to give a parti-colored effect that is 
quite striking. Begonias planted with Crotons give a wonder¬ 
ful foliage effect, and this is heightened with their lovely 
showy flowers. 
ALBA PICTA —Long, pointed, slender leaves, thickly spotted 
with silvery-white. Foliage small and elegant. 
ALBA PERFECTA GRANDIFLORA— We doubt if there is a 
white-flowered variety that equals it. The foliage resembles 
Rubra in shape, but lighter green, while the flower panicles 
are much handsomer. It is a pure white-flowering Begonia 
of much merit. 
ARGENTEA GUTTATA —It has purple-bronze leaves, oblong in 
shape, with silvery markings, and is in every way a most 
beautiful Begonia. Produces white flowers in bunches on 
ends of growth stems. Good for house culture. 
CORALLINE LUCERNE, The Wonderful New Flowering Be¬ 
gonia —This new Begonia has taken everybody who has seen 
it by storm. The color is bright coral-red, changing to a 
delicate pink. It is past the power of speech to describe it. 
A wonder. Fine plants, $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
DECORUS —This is the white-flowering Rubra. Very similar 
to it, but with white flowers. 
FOLIOSA —A beautiful fine foliage variety; pink flowers. 
FUCHSOIDES COCCINEA —This beautiful plant makes hand¬ 
some specimens, with its graceful branches and pendulous 
flowers of bright scarlet. Very floriferous. 
GRACILIS LUMINOSA A magnificent new specimen of the 
Semperflorens type, exceptionally sturdy and vigorous, and 
unquestionably one of the choicest bedding sorts in existence. 
Flowers large, perfect and plentiful; never out of bloom. 
Color brightest scarlet. Price, 60 cents per dozen ; $4.00 
per hundred. 
HAAGEANA —Tall shrubby plant, with beautiful ovate-cor¬ 
date leaves; velvety sheen on upper surface, red on under 
surface; distinctly veined darker; large trusses of rose-pink 
flowers. One of the best Begonias. Price, 75 cents per dozen; 
$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. 
MARJORIE Daw, New Trailing Begonia —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, 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 
hundred. 
PICTA ROSEA —A wonderfully free-growing Begonia of ster¬ 
ling worth and great beauty. The plant is very compact in 
growth, forming a dense, well-proportioned bush with rich 
green foliage, spotted with silver. The flower is a rosy-flesh 
color, shaded with a silvery-pink and enlivened with dense 
clusters of yellow anthers. One of the most wonderful flow¬ 
ering Begonias within our knowledge. It blooms continually. 
Price, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
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. 
ROBUST A —This is one of the most peculiar Begonias grown. 
The stock, stem and under side of the leaf are Indian-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 broadcast at the base and terminating in a round 
point, of a beautiful bright rose. 
SANDERSONII —Bushy-growing variety; glossy deep green 
leaves; flowers in clusters of drooping, scarlet, heart-shaped 
buds. 
VERNON— A deep rose-flowering Begonia. Suitable for pot 
culture or for bedding out. Always in bloom. 
BEGONIA REX 
We offer choice varieties of Rex Begonias, embracing all the 
best sorts. Price, $1.00 per dozen; $5.00 per hundred, 
