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THE GOOD & REESE COMPANY WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
Genista Canariensis 
Fine for llorists’ use. Bright yellow flowers. 75 cents 
per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
New Pink Hibiscus, Peachblow 
Tills Is u sport from the l>ouble Red Hibiscus Rosect 
Sinensis. 
The flowers are double and from four to five inches In 
diameter, of a charming rich, clear pink color, with 
small, deep crimson center. It is one of the freest flow¬ 
ering plant novelties recently offered. The color Is an 
entirelj new and beautiful shade, and It blooms abun¬ 
dantly and continuously during the summer and fall 
months. I..arge plants two and three years old make a 
magnificent show. It will give general satisfaction to 
those who grow It, either In pots or planted out In the 
garden. It blooms well in winter in greenhouses or In 
any sunny window. flO cents per dozen; $4.00 per hun- 
<Ired. Four Inch, dozen, $1.25; hundred, $10.00. 
Chinese Hibiscus 
Price, 2^/4-inch pots, 60 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hun- 
<lrod. Four inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. 
AURANTIACUfi^—I>arge and double with orange-colored 
flowers. 
CAIlMINIATtJS PERFECTUS—Full, round flowers of per¬ 
fect shape and of a rich, soft, carmine-rose, with a 
deep crimson eye; fully six Inche.s In diameter. 
DECOItUS—A grand variety with lovely pink flowers of 
the Largest size. 
UOUBEE CRIMSON—This grand variety has immense 
flowers of the richest crimson; combined with glossy 
foliage, renders It best of all. 
GRANDIFLORUS—Rich, glossy cut-leaved foliage, liter¬ 
ally covering the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. 
SUB-VIOI.*ACEOUS—-Flowers of enormous size, beautiful 
carmine, tinted with violet. Probably the largest flower 
of the Hibiscus family, and an unusually free bloomer. 
We take pleasure in recommending this flne plant. 
SINENSIS GIOANTEUS—This is a plant for house culti¬ 
vation during winter or summer, or for planting out¬ 
side during summer. It blooms at all times of the 
year. The plants branch freely and flower profusely, 
commencing to bloom when not more than a foot high. 
As a specimen plant for large pots It has an equal only 
in the Brugmansia. Its flowers are of enormous size, 
often eight, to ten inches across, opening flat, and are 
of such vivid crimson-scarlet color that they can be 
seen from a long distance like a flaming torch. They 
can be wintered in the cellar or pit with perfect safety, 
and if one does not care to grow them all winter, one 
should have one or two for summer display. 
VERSICOIyOR—A variety combining in its flowers all the 
colors of the whole family, being handsomely striped 
crimson, buff, rose and white. Flowers eight inches In 
diameter. 
Fragrant Heliotropes 
Price, 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
SNOW WREATH—Superb large clusters of deliciously 
fr agrant flowers of the purest white. 
THE (HITMEN—For a neat, dwarf habit, profusion of 
bloom and richness of odor, this Heliotrope has no 
equal, and Its vivid color of royal purple, with a dis¬ 
tinct white center, gives us something entirely new in 
color, either for summer decorations or winter flower¬ 
ing. This Is by far the best of all Heliotropes. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINOAI.<B—Best free-flowering light 
lavender. 
CHTEI'TAIN—Color deepest violet-purple, large white eye; 
very fragrant; the plant Is of vigorous habit; very flor- 
iferous. 
Impatiens 
These make handsome pot plants, or are grand for bed¬ 
ding purposes. They are alwa 5 's in bloom. 
40 cents per dozen; .$3.00 per hundred. 
8UI.iTANT —This makes a very shapely plant, and Is In 
bloom continuously the year round, outdoors or Indoors, 
even In the small plants three or four inches high. The 
hloom is a bright red, and comes so profusely as to al¬ 
most cover the entire' plant; very desirable. 
FINK BEAUTY—Same as above, except salmon-pink flow¬ 
ers, purple eye. 
SALMON OUEEN—A lovely salmon shade. 
VIOLET QUEEN—A deep, rich violet color. 
HOLSTII—Brilliant vermilion; flne. 
Sweet-Scented Jasmines 
GRANO DUKE—This Jasmine Is very easily grown, even 
small plants bear a profusion of very double creamy- 
white flowers, having a delicious perfume. It Is a mag¬ 
nificent plant, and will become one of the most valuable 
and popular plants when It becomes better known. 
Price. 76 cents iier dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
JASMINE MALAYAN (Rhyncospermuni Jasminoides)— 
This Is one of the most desirable Jasmines known. Tlxe 
dark evergreen foliage, with the pure white waxy 
flowers, make a very effective plant. The flowers are 
very fragrant, of a most delicate odor. Price, $1.25 per 
dozen; $4.00 per hundred. Three-incli pots, ^.00 per 
hundred. 
GARDENIA FLORIDA (Cape Jasmine)—This is the old 
standby that Is so largely used for cut flowers at Deco¬ 
ration Day. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Justicias 
Brazilian Plume Plant—Perhaps no plant has attracted 
so much attention in the past two years as the Justlcla, 
or Brazilian Plume Plant. The plant is a strong, rapid 
grower, and throws up long stems, on which are pro¬ 
duced fine, plume-llke pink flowers, the ends of each 
petal drooping in a most charming manner. When the 
plants are but a few months old they are literally cover¬ 
ed with their beautiful blossoms. It does equally well 
either for house or outdoor culture. 
JUSTICLA CARNEA — Beautiful pink. Price, 60 cents 
per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
Weeping Lantana 
A Weeping Plant of Great Beauty — One of the grand¬ 
est basket plants grown. The plant has a most graceful, 
drooping habit, grows very rapidly and blooms continu¬ 
ally summer and winter, producing large clusters of the 
most delicate lilac or rosy-pink. Price. 60 cents per doz¬ 
en; $3.00 per hundred. 
Standard Sorts Dwarf Lantanas 
IJozen, 50 cents; himdred, $3.00. 
ALBA PERFECTA—Pure white. 
COUNTE8SE DE BIENCOURT—Clear, bright pink. 
GRAND SULTAN — Crimson; fine. 
HARKETT’S PERFECTION—Variegated foliage; cream 
and pink flowers. 
JAUNE D'OR—Cream and orange. 
LEO DEX—Rich red. 
M. SCHMIiyr — Orange-scarlet. 
New Lemon Ponderosa 
Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice In 
the plant line has caused half the commotion that this 
wonderful Lemon has. It is a true ever-bearing variety. 
On a plant six feet high no less than elghty-nlne of these 
ponderous Lemons were growing at one time. It was a 
beautiful sight to see. The tree was blooming and at 
the same time had fruit in all stages of development, 
from the size of a pea up to the ripe fruit, showing It to 
be a true ever-bearer. Fruit has been taken from this 
tree weighing over four pounds. The Lemons have very 
thin rind for such large fruit. It Is the juiciest of all 
Lemons, makes delicious lemonade, and for culinary pur¬ 
poses cannot be excelled. It Is not uncommon to make 
twelve lemon pies from one Lemon. We have the entire 
stock of this ponderous Lemon, and guarantee trees to 
produce the same large fruit. No budding or grafting 
necessary. Ponderosa Lemon is sure to become popular 
when It is known. It fruits when quite small, and makes 
a lovely house plant. Everybody can grow their own 
Lemons. It will fruit freely the second year. Thrifty 
young plants. 75 cents per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. 
Four inch pots, $3.00 per dozen; $20,00 per hundred. 
Sweet German Myrtle 
The Jew, or Bride's Myrtle. 
This Is a handsome, upright evergreen plant suitable 
for pot culture. Has small glossy green leaves that are 
deliciously fragrant. This plant is very scarce. 10 cents 
each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Otaheite Orange 
This valuable and distinct variety of the Orange family 
Is a dwarf, compact grower, with glossy, deep green foli¬ 
age, which has a decided odor of the Orange trees of 
Florida and is exceedingly fiorlferoua, producing a won¬ 
derful profusion of pure white flowers of the most deli¬ 
cious fragrance. Otaheite fruits Immediately after flow¬ 
ering, bearing fruit about one-half the size of the ordi¬ 
nary orange. As a pot plant this lovely dwarf Orange 
Is one of the most novel and beautiful that can be grown. 
Price, 60 c.ents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. Four-Inch 
I>ots, $3.00 per dozen. 
Oleanders 
Except where noted, dozen, 76 cents; hundred, $5.00. 
OLEANDER ItOSEA—Has double pink flowers. An old 
favorite. 
OLEANDER RUBRA — Double crimson flowers. Dozen, 
$1.26. 
OLEANDER IdTXIAN HENDERSON—Double white flow¬ 
ers; fragrance like the oM double pink Oleander. 
