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November 24, 1904^; 





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The Weekly Rorists^ Review* 



What We Claim for Our New Red Rose 



(RICHMOND I 



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That it is the best red forcing variety yet produced because 



It is of strong and rapid growth^ more vigorous than any other forcing variety in commerce. 



It comes to perfection without special care or culture and can be grown in the same soil and temperature and with the 

 same treaJment given to Bride and Maid. 



^, as it can be cut very tight and developes as well off as on the bush. 



__^^^_^__ the same tone of color as Liberty^ with more scarlet and does not blue with age. 



This variety is nearly a pure tea, being seeded from LADY BATTERSE A., fertilized by LIBERTY, and as a result has 



shown no tendency toward going dormant in mid-winter, at which time the variety is at its very best. 

 Produces freely throughout the year, long pointed buds on tall straight stems with elegant dark foliage. 

 Is as easy to root, and grafts as readily as Bride or Maid. 

 Has as delicious a fragrance as American Beauty. 



Was awarded the silver cup at the World^s Fair for best seedling; rose and a special silver cup at Chicag:o 

 for best seedling. Prices, own root— JOO plants for $30; 250 for $70; 1000 for $250. 500 at JOOO rate. 



ROSALIND ORR ENGLISH 



Our pink seedling; from Mme. Chatenay is unapproached in color; the bud is pointed, quite full, 

 borne on long; slender stems, beautifully set with foliag;e, free in g;rowth and bloom; the flower is very 

 beautiful from its earliest bud form till fully expanded. Was awarded certificate of merit at the Chicag;o 

 Show. $25.00 per JOO; $200 per JOOO. 



4i 

 6th. 



6th. 

 7th. 

 8th. 



BOTH THESE VARIETIES ARE EASY TO PROPAGATE AND 

 EASY TO GROW. COME AND SEE THEM AT HOME. 



The best big-flowered, general purpose scarlet carnation 

 now before the trade is J> M Myr^MPJTT t 

 Color superb, texture per- V>/mld^li^/%M— ' 

 feet, in vigorous health and of splendid habit. Also FIANCEE and F. BURKL 



All three at $12 per JOO; $J00 per 1000. 



Carnations 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Among the new varieties which we had on trial for this year are some 

 magnificent sorts, 9 of which have been awarded certificates, viz.: 



CLEMENTINE TOUSET, the bi? early white Chadwick, Oct. 8. 



DR. GALLOWAY9 mid-season incurving; white* 



MLLE* JEANNIE NONIN, very late white^ winner of the sweepstakes and silver cup at Chicag;o as 



best new 'mum of the year. These three sorts are marvelously fine commercial varieties in pure white^ 



NONIN probably ranking; as the finest 'mum extant, reg;ardless of date of blooming;. Besides these are 



REVEIL de BEGLES, early commercial yellow. 



ROI d' ITALIEt early commercial yellow. 



ANNA DEBONO, ) 



MME. E. LEMOINE* ( Four grand exhibition 



PREFET BONCOURT, f Whites. 



SOUV. d' CALVAT PERE. ) 



Besides these we have 

 THE WELLS-POCKETT Set for 1905. ' 



THE AUSTRALIANS of the year. 

 THE MARQUIS OF PINS SET. 



M. CALVAT'S nNE SORTS. 

 The best of NONIN'S, BRUANT»S and ROZAIN'S. 



All at 60c ea«h; $6 per doz.; $36 per 100, except Mrs. Wm. 

 Duckham which is 76c each; $7.60 per doz.; $60 per 100. 



SEND FOR NOVEMBER TRADE LIST. 



The E. G. HILL C0.9 Richmond, Ind. 



