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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
The Very Latest Varieties of the New 
French Hydrangeas 
IHrector Viiillennet, l>ome Fleuri, I'torisa, Jaconde^ Ta 
P erle, IJberti, lYance, L'ToIetto, Mme. Le^on, M. Ghys^ 
Mare«ei Perfecta, Pres. I^llierw, Pres. Vigor, Wm. A. 
Nonin. We will send a set of the fifteen newest French 
Hydrangeas, as named above, one plant of each, from two 
and one-quarter inch pots, for $1.50. 
Older Varieties Hydrangeas 
Otaksa—The old standby. Two and one-quarter inch 
pots, 50 f;ents per dozen; $.3.50 per hundred. Three inch 
pots.. 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. Four inch 
pots. $1.25 per dozen; $9.00 per hundred. 
Hardy Hydrangea 
Arborescens Grandiflora Alba 
or “HILI.8 OF SNOW” 
'I’hls Is without question the greatest of all flowering 
shrubs. It grows Into a perfect, symmetrical, round bush, 
without any trimming, throwing hundreds of shoots up 
from the base, each shoot crowned by an Immense, large. 
Immaculate white flower-head. Indeed the bush when in 
full flower resembles a huge snowball. Arborescens Is 
suitable for park planting, for hedge effect between di¬ 
vision lines or wherever a hedge is needed, also as to 
planting for single specimen this has no equal. 
WARNING—There are two varieties of Arborescens, 
Grandiflora and Senile. They both resemble in growth 
and foliage, but are not equally good as bloomers. The 
Grandiflora has a bloom double the size of the other and 
will also produce ten blooms to its one. When this new 
Hydrangea was first sent out there was but little- of the 
true Grandiflora distributed; being close observers, we 
soon discovered the spurious one. Our stock Is the true 
Grandiflora, with the big flowers that bloom freely. 
Grandiflora also forces easily while the Senile absolutely 
fails to produce a flower under glass. Get true stock from 
G. & R. Co., and do not be disappointed. 
For lining out, fleld-grown plants, eight to ten inches, 
60 cents per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. 
The following sizes for forcing or for immediate sales: 
Select field-grown plants, $1.26 per dozen; $8.00 per 
hundred; $76.00 per thousand. 
Extra select field-groum plants, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 
per hundred; $90.00 per thousand. 
Double Flowering Geraniums 
Fall Is the time to buy Geraniums and pot up for early spring sales. Two and one-quarter inch pots, except 
wiiere noted, 50 cents per dozen; $3,60 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
AEPHONSE KICARI)—The standard by which all other 
Geraniums are Judged; the large, perfectly formed semi- 
double flowers of bright vermilion-red are freely pro¬ 
duced In enormous trusses during the entire season; of 
perfect habit, and in every respect a general favorite. 
.A.MKRICAN BEAUTY—This Geranium has the excellent 
color of the American Beauty Rose. A rich, bright red. 
$1.00 per dozen; $0.00 per hundrt'd. 
BKAUTE POITKVINK—A great favorite and conceded to 
be one of the best of the semi-double bedders among 
the light pink shades. The color is a beautiful shade 
of shrimp-pink, delicately shading to white. The flow¬ 
ers are large, splendid trusses; a most profuse bloomer 
the entire season. 
COUNTESS OF IIARCOUKT—A grand double whlte-flow- 
erlng Geranium. Fine bedder. 
E. 11. TREGO—-For those who want a red pot Geranium 
this will All the bill, as It produces more trusses In a 
pot than any Geranium we know; bright scarlet. 
HETERANTHK, or DOUBUE GENERAU GRANT—A uni¬ 
versal favorite as a bedder; bright orange-scarlet flow¬ 
ers, profusely produced during the entire season in good 
sized trusses. Vigorous grower. Will stand the sun well. 
♦TE.AN VIAUD—Beautiful bright clear shade of mauve- 
pink. shading to a clear white throat; the flowers and 
trusses are enormous, sometimes measuring six inches 
in diameter. Extra fine. 
JOHN BOYUK—Fine double red, none better. 
LiA FAVORITE—Flowers purest white; very free flower¬ 
ing; always a perfect mass of white; an old favorite. 
MADAME BARNEY — A profuse bloomer of an enormous 
semi-double flower of a deep pure pink color, of dwarf 
and branching habit. A perfect bedder and pot variety. 
Grand. 
MADAME J.AUUIN—Very large flowers produced in gi¬ 
gantic trusses; color peach-pink surrounded by a white 
border; unparalleled for beauty and freshness; habit 
dwarf, vigorous and compact; broad, deep zoned foliage. 
One of the best in this class. 
MARQUISE DE CASTEUUANE — Magnificent double flow¬ 
ers and enormous trusses of a beautiful soft crimson, 
varying to a lighter red, freely produced the entire 
season on rigid stems well above the foliage; will satis¬ 
fy the most discriminating trade. 
MARQUIS DK MONTMORT—Deep carmine crimson. 
Barge trusses and florets. Greatly admired. 
MRS. UAWRENCE — One of the finest varieties we have In 
this color, especially as a winter or early spring bloomer, 
continuing throughout the entire summer; an exquisite 
shade of soft satiny salmon-pink, slightly tinged with 
white. EIxtra. 
S. A. NUTT — This Is more generally used as a pot plant 
and for bedding than any other variety. The color Is a 
handsome dark velvety scarlet with maroon shadings. 
A vigorous grower. Extra fine. 
Single Flowering Geraniums 
Pri(«. .50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
AUBION—A grand bedding white Geranium. 
VAUBE — One of the best single whites, pure snow-white, 
retaining Its purity the entire season. Excellent trusses, 
attractive foliage. 
CLAIFiE FRENOT—Plant robust and of good habit; excel¬ 
lent trusses, held well above the foliage; grand round 
flowers; color daybreak-pink, veined salmon-rose. Can 
stand very inclement weather, making new growth well 
into the autumn. 
GRAXVIUTjE—A n excellent bedding variety; an attract¬ 
ive shade of deep clear, rose pink. 
GENERATE GRANT—This Is the old-time bedder and no 
variety has yet been produced that will throw as many 
scarlet blooms. A fine bedder. 
JACQUERIE—A mo.st beautiful shade of deep carmine-red. 
MRS. E. G. HIDE—A profuse bloomer of a soft light sal¬ 
mon color, each petal bordered with salmon-rose; will 
resist the heat of the sun; excellent for bedding. An 
exquisite Geranium. 
MEEE. ANASTASIE EECARDE—Perfectly formed flowers 
of a rich crimson-carmine, shading through a maculat¬ 
ed effect to a pure white center; unsurpassed as bedder. 
MADAftfE MOSN.AY—A magnificent shade of Geranium- 
red, upper petals shaded violet to a white center; flow¬ 
ers produced in enormous trusses. 
TIFFIN—One of the freest blooming -single bedding Ger¬ 
aniums. Flowers of a very effective shade of rich, 
glowing scarlet, crimson shading on upper petals. 
Ivy Leaved 
T>vo and one-qxiarter Inch pots, 60 cento per 
CAESAR FRANCK—One of the most popular Ivy Geran¬ 
iums yet Introduced; the color is an attractive shade of 
soft, rich crimson, with an exquisite shading of tender 
rose at base of petals. 
INCOMPARABTJE3—Very large trusses; florets Immense 
and regular In form; a beautiful variety. Exquisite 
shade of rosy-carmine. 
MADAME THIBAUT—Magnificent shade of clear rosy- 
pink; upper petals delicately but distinctly feathered 
deep carmine-maroon; Immense trusses. 
I^IRS. BANKS—Color a pleasing shade of blush-white; 
upper petals feathered reddish Neyron. Abundant win¬ 
ter bloomer. 
Geraniums 
dozen; $3.50 per hundred; $30.00 per thousand. 
JOAN OF ABC—'Immense trusses of pure white flowers. 
Extra fine. 
RYCROFT’S SURPRISE—One of the most beautiful Ivies 
we have. In color it is a charming clear rose or rich 
pink, which is very attractive. Extra. 
Sweet-Scented Geraniums 
BALM SCENTED—60 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
EEMON SCEN TED —50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
NUTMEG SCLENTED—60 cto. per dozen; $3.60 per hnndred. 
ROSE SCENTED—Both In broad and cut-leaf varieties. 
60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
