Fkbruaky 15, 1917. 



The Florists^ Review 



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I HilFs Ophelia Seedlings | 



Seedling No. 392 has been christened : 



COLUNBIA { 



This big, new pink, together with ■ 



No. 128— j 



THE DOUBLE I 



OPHELIA I 



will be disseminated to the trade = 



EARLY IN 1918 | 



at the usual novelty prices, and E. = 



G. Hill, the raiser, feels sure they = 



will be of solid advantage to every = 



rose grower the country over ; al- i 



ready large orders have been placed i 



by visitors who have seen the roses i 



growing. = 



Coluinbia I 



is a big rose in every respect, full, and opens readily, and deepens the shade of pink = 



in the center as it opens. = 



The Double Ophelia 



is a gem of exquisite beauty and will delight the soul of every lover of Ophelia. = 



It will pay any intending purchaser to investigate these sterling novelties, = 



which can be seen growing at our greenhouses and also at the range of = 



The Jos. H. Hill Co. I 



WHO WILL DISSEMINATE JOINTLY WITH US = 



THE E. G. HILL CO. | 



Richmond, Indiana | 



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