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The Good & Reese Co., Springfield, Ohio, catalog
 
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Achille — Fine large five-inch bloom, very floriferous; opens light flesh-colored pink, finishing blush-white, with an occasional creamy spot; somewhat resembling an immense Carnation; an excellent variety for all purposes.  35 cents each.
 
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Agida — A grand bright red Peony as in contradistinction to the crimsons that are so prevalent among the reds.  Very bright and showy.  A fine color.  35 cents each.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Albert Crousse — Immense, very full convex blooms; delicate seashell pink, a solid color; a remarkable and striking variety.  $1.00 each.
(1927)  Page(s) Fall, p. 2.  Includes photo(s).
 
ALMA MATER (H. T.)— Introduced by Good & Reese Co. and named in honor of Wittenberg College. A pink rose of great beauty and form. Splendid grower, free bloomer. A sport from Columbia, lighter in color than the parent. The sea-shell pink deepening in center of bud gives a charming effect.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Andre Lauries — Rosy-red; very free late bloomer; an old and well-known variety; considered very useful; probably the most widely planted of any Peony.  35 cents each.
(1912)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Miscellaneous Roses
Amoena, the Pink Flowering Cherokee Rose—This wonderfully beautiful Laevigata or Cherokee Rose was raised in California, and it will sweep the state like wild fire when it is once known.  The flowers are the same as the white flowering Cherokee, except that the color is a glowing pink with golden-yellow center.  Resembles huge apple blossoms.  Stock scarce.  We have a fine lot.  15 cents each; two-year-old plants, 50 cents.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Asa Gray — Large, full imbricated Rose-formed bloom; grand petals salmon-flesh; center very full and perfectly formed; flesh-pink, delicately dotted and flaked with carmine and lilac; strikingly imposing and valuable; a most unusual sort.  From the formation of the flower it is designated as a double-decker.  75 cents each.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Boadicia [sic] — Large guards, high full center; color white, dotted and flecked with ruby-red; center petals edged carmine.  Grand white Peony.  50 cents each.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Charlemagne— Late, free bloomer.  Color delicate salmon-flesh.  We think this one of the prettiest of all Peony blooms.  50 cents each.
(1912)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Choice List of Peonies
Crown of Gold (Couronne d'Or) — Immense, very full, ball-shaped bloom; pure snow-white, with golden-yellow reflex; carmine edges on some center petals.  This variety will cause you to stand up and take notice.  $1.00 each.
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