NOVEMBES 28, 1918. 



The Florists^ Review 



7 



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A Reconstruction 



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Reconstruction is the watchword of today. 



The florists' business must undergo changes to conform with 

 the new order of things. 



Old and unprofitable varieties must make way for the new and 

 profitable ones. 



The increased cost of production demands it. 



We therefore submit for your consideration three grand novel- 

 ties of proven merit. 



Mr. E. G. Hill's two new seedling roses 



Rose Premier 



(1919) 



As large and as fragrant as American 

 Beauty. 

 As free as Ophelia. 

 As impressive as a well done Russell. 



PRICES— Own Root 



$ 30.00 per 100 



70.00 per 250 



250.00 per 1.000 



600.00 per 2,500 



1,125.00 per 5,000 



2,100.00..... per 10,000 



500 at the 1000 rate 



Grafts, $5.00 per 100 additional. 



Columbia 



(1918) 



A big-type rose of true pink color, 

 free and an "easy doer." 



Ask any one who is growing it their 

 opinion of Columbia. 



PRICES— Own Root 



$ 18.00 per 100 



150.00 per 1.000 



Grafts 



Prices on application 



Carnation Laddie 



DORNER. 1918 



Color a warm rose salmon pink. Prolific and early. A good keeper and of largest size, 

 PRICES— Rooted Cuttings. $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1,000 



THE JOS. H. HILL CO. 



RICHMOND, INDIANA 



