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THE GOOD & REESE CO.’S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
TENDER VINES AND CLIMBERS 
ANTIGONON LEPTOPTJS, or Mountain Rose 
A lovely climber from Central Mexico, with beautiful rose- 
Colored flowers in racemes two feet long. The profusion of 
bloom is such as to give the resemblance of Hoses at a dis¬ 
tance, hence the Mexican name "Rosa de Montana," or "Moun¬ 
tain Hose.” Described by its discoverer as the most beautiful 
climber he had ever beheld. This is moderately hardy with 
protection. The vines are killed to the ground by frost, but 
It (prickly shoots up in the spring, and develops its flowers from 
June till frost. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
GERMAN OR PARLOR IVY 
A rapid-growing and succulent plant, well adapted for cov¬ 
ering trellis work quickly or training in the parlor. Leaves 
glossy green and flowers yellow in clusters. Price, 40 cents 
per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
MADERIA VINE 
A rapid-growing vine bearing white flowers. Exquisitely fra¬ 
grant; flne tubers. 30 cents per dozen; $2.00 per hundred. 
SMILAX 
For using as a green with cut flowers, it has no equal, its 
hard texture enabling it to keep for several days without wilt¬ 
ing after being cut. It is also flne as a parlor or window 
plant. Price, 35 cents per dozen; $2.50 per hundred; $20.00 
per thousand. 
New Moonflower, IPOMEA MAXIMA 
The Giant Moonflower. This grand new Moonflower is a de¬ 
cided improvement over all the Moonflowers. The flowers are 
more than twice the size of the old variety, oftentimes measur¬ 
ing from six to seven and one-half inches across, and are pro¬ 
duced in such wonderful profusion that they completely cover 
the vine with a veil of glistening waxy white. We recommend 
this to all florists as the best thing in Moon Vines. As we al¬ 
ways sell out of Moon Vines, never having enough to go around, 
you had better place your order early. Our stock of fifty thousand 
of this vine is flne, but will melt away as fast as a snow bank 
on a warm May morning. 50c per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
IPOMEA GRANDIFLORA, The True Ever-blooming Moonflower 
—We have the true variety that blooms constantly. If planted 
out in rich ground, in a situation where it has a full ex¬ 
posure to the sun, it will attain a height (if given a wire or 
string to twine on) of forty feet by October loth, blooming 
abundantly the entire season. It is called "Moonflower" 
from its rare peculiarity of blooming best at night, although 
it expands its flowers in dull days. The flowers are a pure 
white, from five to six inches in diameter, emitting a rich, 
.Tasmine-like odor at night. 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
MOONFLOWER LEARII, or Heavenly Blue —This makes a splen¬ 
did companion plant to the white "Moonflower." It is equally 
rapid in growth and as free blooming as the white variety, 
although blooming in the morning and dull days. The flow¬ 
ers are the most heavenly blue, with reddish-purple rays, 
and are six inches across. 50c per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
TENDER BULBS 
AMARYLLIS 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSIMA (Jacobean Lily) — This grand 
bulb will flower either summer or winter. Keep dry during 
summer for winter blooming and reverse the order for sum¬ 
mer bedding. The flowers^are of the darkest scarlet, very 
rich and pure and produced freely. Price, $1.00 per dozen. 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONII— The old-time favorite of this fam¬ 
ily. Large lily-like bloom. White stripe in center of each 
petal. Large blooming size bulbs, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
SINGLE FLOWERING —White, yellow, crimson, scarlet, orange 
and pink. 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING —White, yellow, crimson, scarlet, orange 
and pink. 75 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
CRISPA —Giant blossoms of enormous size, with elegant fringed 
petals, with crisped or curled-like appearance. Red, white, 
yellow, orange and pink. 75c per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
CRISTATA —New crested or plume-like, petaled Begonias of 
great beauty, red, white, orange, yellow and pink. $1.00 per 
dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
DAHLIAS 
We have an immense stock. See pages 25 and 26 for descrip¬ 
tion and price. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 
Or Elephant’s Ear 
One of the most beautiful and startling ornamental foliage 
plants in cultivation, either for culture in large pots or tubs, 
or for planting out on the lawn. Will grow in any garden 
soil, and is of the easiest culture. When of full size it stands 
about five feet high, with immense leaves, often measuring four 
feet in length by two and one-half in breadth. Smooth, of 
bright green color, beautifully veined and variegated with dark 
green. The roots should be preserved In dry sand in the 
cellar during winter, out of danger from frost. Price, good 
bulbs, 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. Fine large bulbs, 
four to five inches in diameter, $1.00 per dozen. 
MILK AND WINE LILY 
Or Crinum Fimbriatum —A grand sort. The most beautiful 
of the Crinums. Its bulbs grow large, and its strong growing 
foliage is erect and sword-shaped. Flowers in umbels, very 
large and showy, three to four inches in diameter, striped with 
white and carmine, and very fragrant. Hardy in the South. 
Price, fine blooming bulbs, 25 cents each; 60 cents per dozen; 
$4.00 per hundred. 
CALLA LILIES 
BLACK CALLA (Arum Sanctum) —This is the famous Black 
Calla ; it grows so very easily and produces Calla Lily-shaped 
flowers that in color are coal black. This Lily produces the 
blackest flower of any plant in existence. It is simply jet 
black; stock is scarce. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen; 
$15.00 per hundred. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA (Richardia ENiottiana)— Entirely 
distinct and unlike all other forms of yellow Callas; it has 
the same habit of growth as the ordinary white variety, with 
flowers of same size and shape, but of a rich, clear, lustrous 
golden-yellow color; the foliage is dark green, with a number 
of translucent creamy-white spots, which add much to its 
beauty. It is but a few years ago that this sold at a very 
high price. We are now able to offer strong, blooming bulbs 
at 35 cents each; $3.00 per dozen; $20.00 per hundred. 
SPOTTED CALLA (Richardia Alba Maculata) —Plant with 
beautiful spotted leaves. It flowers abundantly during the 
summer months when planted out in the open border. It 
makes a fine plant for the center of vases. The flowers are 
shaped like those of a Calla, and are pure white, shaded 
with violet inside. Keep dry in the winter, and start in the 
spring like a Dahlia. Blooming bulbs, 75 cents per dozen; 
$6.00 per hundred. Larger size, to produce a dozen blooms, 
20 cents each. 
CALLA AURATA (Lemon Calla) —New and flne, the flowers 
being a beautiful, light lemon-yellow, with a jet black center, 
therefore very conspicuous and showy. Its foliage is large 
and handsome, deep green, freely spotted white. Makes a 
most superb pot plant. $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
NEW DWARF CALLA LILY LITTLE GEM— This Calla only 
grows about eighteen inches high, and is the freest blooming 
of all the Callas. The bloom is pure white. The following 
facts will convince anyone of its great superiority over the 
old sort. Of dwarf habit. The same plant will grow and 
bloom for years, and the quantity of bloom which a good 
plant will produce is astonishing. A large plant is hardly 
ever without one or more flowers. All in all, it is one of 
the most desirable plants we have ever offered. 60 cents 
per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA (Egyptian Lily) —This is the well known 
Egyptian Lily, or Lily of the Nile, with large white flowers, 
broad foliage, and it will prosper under very adverse circum¬ 
stances. $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. 
THE WHITE JAPANESE SPIDER LILY 
The florets are disposed in rays and resemble an immense 
spider of large size; pure white and deliciously fragrant. This 
is a most desirable flower. 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
