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GOOD & REESE, INC., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
Good & Reese Own Root Roses 
The roses in this list are summer-propagated on their own roots and are winter rested in cool green¬ 
houses. They may be expected to give excellent results. We advise the early placing of your order as we 
oftentimes sell out early on certain varieties. Early ordering entails no additional expense and no disappoint¬ 
ment. Place your order now. 
OWN ROOT, SUMMER-PROPAGATED, WINTER-RESTED ROSES 
FROM 2</4 INCH AND 4 INCH POTS 
2 V 4 Inch—Pot Roses are Strong, Well-Established, Young Plants with Heavy Fibrous Roots, Grown 
Under Glass, Suitable for Lining Out, Benching, Shifting and Re-Sale Purposes. 
4 Inch—Pot Roses are Heavily Rooted, Well-Established Plants, Grown Under Glass and are suitable 
for Forcing as Blooming Plants, Bedding, Landscape Work and Re-Sale Purposes. 
ABBREVIATIONS USED—Per., Pemetiana; B., Bourbon; C., China or Bengal; C. B. Climbing B'ourbon; C. H. Poly., Climbing 
Hybrid Polyantha; C. H. T., Climbing Hybrid Tea; C. Poly., Climbing Polyantha; C. T., Climbing Tea; S. C. T., Semi-Climbing 
T^xas; H. N., Hybrid Noisette; H. P., Hybrid Perpetual; H. Poly., Hybrid Polyantha; H. T., Hybrid Tea; L. Laevigata or Cherokee; 
Bks., Banksia; M., Moss; Mtf., Multiflora; H. Mtf., Hybrid Multiflora; C. N., Climbing Noisettes; Poly., Polyantha; R., Rugosa; 
T., Tea; W. Wichuraiana; H. W., Hybrid Wichuraianas: H. C., Hardy Climbers. 
Beautiful Bessie Brown 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
(FOR PRICES SEE PAGES 9 AND 10) 
(OWN ROOT 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE (H. T.)—Called by the trade Mrs. Taft. 
Rosy-flesh on yellow ground. 
BESSIE BROWN—Creamy white flowers, sweetly scented. 
BRIARCLIFF (H. T.)—Bud one-third longer than Columbia, 
very large, long pointed flower 4% inches across, high cen¬ 
ter, lasting, moderate fragrance, deep rose-pink at center, 
passing to lighter on outer petals, with a touch of citron- 
green at base, borne singly on long, strong stem. 
CALEDONIA (H. T.)—Large flowers of very full double flow¬ 
ers of pure white. A new variety that is fast becoming very 
popular. 
COLUMBIA (H. T.)—It is a big Rose. The color is a true pink, 
about the shade of a perfect Shawyer, deepening as it opens 
to glowing pink. 
CRIMSON QUEEN (H. T.)—Strong, upright grower, flowers 
largo and full. Color a rich, bright velvety crimson. A grand 
garden Rose, always in bloom. 
CRUSADER (H. T.)—A big, strong growing variety, robust and 
rugged in every characteristic; the growth is heavy and the 
flower stems strong and heavy. It is free flowering and the 
blooms are big and double, and in color a rich velvety crim¬ 
son. A free flowering red Rose that is a wonder. 
STOCK) 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS (H. T.)—Dud large, long pointed: 
flower large, full, double, sweet fragrance; color, intense 
flaming scarlet, flushed bright velvety crimson. Foliage dark 
green; disease resistant; vigorous, upright grower, produces 
an abundance of blooms from June to October. 
DAME EDITH HELEN (H. T.)—A Gold Medal winner at sev¬ 
eral flower shows. One of the most valuable additions to the 
Hybrid Tea class. The color is a brilliant yet soft pink, and 
the flower is delightfully sweet scented. A strong plant of 
vigorous constitution. The flowers are produced singly on 
well foliaged strong canes throughout the season, and are of 
immense size. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON (H. T.)—Intense saffron yellow, 
stained with rich crimson. 
E. G. HILL (H. T.)—A new Red Rose, originated by Mr. E. G. 
Hill. Color is a dazzling scarlet shading to deeper red. Orig¬ 
inator claims it never turns purple. Undoubtedly a fine new 
red Rose. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE (H. T.)—Color a lovely shade of clear, 
red-crimson velvet; very fragrant. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND (H. T.)—Flower bright red, of medium 
size, fairly full, deliciously perfumed; growth vigorous, up¬ 
right. A rose of great future. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.)—An American seedling, raised 
by John Cook. It is a heavy double Rose of great substance. 
In color, red. It shivws good growing characteristics and is 
undoubtedly a valuable variety. 
