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The Weekly Florists^ Review, 



Decembek 3, 1897 



Headquarters 



for all the best varieties of Chrysantheiminis. All the new sorts of 1897-98. 



Full information given in our January list of all the newer sorts and how they have ranked compared 

 with standard sorts; also heights, bud to take and time of blooming, as far as possible. 



O A S\f\ t.1 Mock Plants 01 tne 

 l\G9Cly llOW""two commercial early varieties, 





Our 



LADY FITZWyGRAM, the earliest, finest and most graceful white variety, $S. 00 per 

 hundred; vSept. 22; use crown bud; height 2)5 ft. It is earlier and sells better than Bcrgmann. 



GOLDEN TROPHY, follows Marion Henderson; height 2>^ ft. ; elegant foliage; very large 



compact globular yellow flower. $15 per hundred. 



Also stock plants of 12 of the finest introductions of the past spring — 

 American Novelties, for $2.00. 



Carnations 



FLORA HILL. The finest white to date, orders now 

 being booked for rooted cuttings which will be de- 

 livered in rotation, beginning in January. We have 

 an immense .stock in'elegant condition. %i-00 per 

 hundred, #40 per thousand. See our January list for 

 other varieties and novelties. 



Rose 



PREST. CARNOT. .\ limited number of strong 2-year 

 old plants at #10 per hundred. The grandest market 

 rose extant; every shoot brings a perfect bud. 



FICUS BELQICA, (the long-leaved Rubber). Perfect 

 plants from top cuttings in 4-inch pots. $1 per dozen, 

 j;22 50 per hundred. This stock is in elegant con- 

 dition. 



Palms (Must have the room) 



ARECA LUTESCENS. Three plants in 6-inch pots, in 



perfect condition, 20 to 24 in. high, #40 per hundred. 

 LATANIA BORBO.MCA, 6-inch pots, nicely furnished, 



just what you want for the holiday trade. First size, 



I50 per hundred; second size, %\o per hundred. 



January 

 List 



will describe and price some 

 very pleasant surprises in the 

 way of novelties for we have 

 never had so many fine new things to offer — 

 among them some extraordinary departures in 

 Qeraniums (gathered from all the best foreign 

 growers). Cannas, Italian, French and Ameri- 

 can. Two new varieties of the Giant Race of 

 Heliotropes. \ few good new Roses. A new 

 Russellia. Paris Daisy. A set of Phloxes, 

 etc., etc. 



Asparagus 



SPRENGERll. Invaluable to every florist. 2"2-inch. 



f6 per hundred. 

 PLUMOSUS. 2>i-inch, $6 per hundred. 



SEND FOR OUR LIST. 



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E. G. HILL & CO., Richmond, Ind. 



