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December 1, 1904. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



61 



WORLD'S FAIR PRIZE WINNERS 



The New White Chrysanthemums 



MAJESTIC and ADELIA 



90 POINTS^COMMERCIAL SCALE=89 POINTS 



Having an immense stock of these Sterling varieties we have decided to offer 

 them at the following low prices: Rooted Cuttings — $3 per doz.; $15 per J 00; 

 $J25 per 1000. From 2-inch pots, 5 cents additional. 



CARNATIONS 



White Lawson r. c. «5«o*priiS8 



ri^,«^2^^^ 9G per lOO 



rlamingO $50perlOOO 



The New Pink ROSE LA DETROIT 



Fine field^grown plants, immmediate delivery, $15 per lOO; $125 per lOOO. 



What we claim 



FOR OUR 



NEW RED ROSE 



RICHMOND 



That It is the Beat 

 Red Forcings Varie- 

 ty yet Produced. 



lat. It is of strong and rapid growth, more vigorous than 

 any other forcing variety in commerce. 



Snd. It comes to perfection without special care or culture 

 and can be grown in the same soil and temperature and 

 with the same treatment given to Bride and Maid. 



3rd. It ships perfectly, as it can be cut very tight and devel- 

 ops as well off as on the bush. 



4th. Has very near the same tone of color as Liberty, with 

 more scarlet and does not blue with age. 



6th. 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. 



6th. Produces freely throughout the year, long pointed buds 

 on tall straight stems with elegant dark foliage. 



7th. Is as easy to root, and grafts as readily as Bride or Maid. 



8th. Has as delicious a fragrance as American Beauty. 



"Was awarded the silver cop at the "World's Fair for best seedling; rose and a special silver cup at Chicago 



for best seedling. Prices, own root— 100 plants for $30; 250 for $70; JOOO for $250. 500 at JOOO rate. 



QrVO ▲ I iK\W\ ADD Cliir^l I CM °^^ ^'^^ seedling from Mme. Chatenay is unap- 

 If l|^/\l_| W If ll|%|% LllOLIOll P'oactied in color; the bud is pointed, quite full, borne on long 

 m»_B slender stems, beautifully set with foliage, free in growth and 



bloom; the flower is very beautiful from its earliest bud form till fully expanded. Was awarded certificate of merit at the Chicago 

 Show; $25.00 per 100. $200 per 1000. Both these Varieties are easy to propagate and easy to grow. Come and see them at home. 



^> m W%1^1 M ^n^^lUC^ The best blfr-flowered.Keneralpurpose scarlet carnation now before tne trade is CARDINJIL 

 ■ i /m Kf 1^ IM I I • P 1^^^ color suoerb, texture perfect, in vlRorous health and of splendid habit. Also FIANCEE and 

 ^^^^■V' ^i*^ * M^^i '^W.r g. BURKI. All three at tl2.00 per hundred, tlOO per thousand. 



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

 some magniflcent sorts, nine of which have been awarded certifl- 

 catcB viz : Olementin* Touaet. the big early white Chadwick. 

 October 8 : Dr. OaUoway, mid-season incurving white- Mile. 

 Jeannle Honln, very late white, winner of the Sweepstakes and 

 Silver Cup at Chicago as best New Mum of the j-ear. These three sorts are marvelously fine commercial varieties In pure white NONIN 

 probably ranking as the finest Mum extant, regardless of date of blooming. Besides these are : Bevell de Beifle*. early commercial vel- 

 low: &ol d* Ztalis, earjy commercial yellow: Anna Debono, Mme. E. temolne, Prefat Bonconrt, Sonv. d* Calvat Pere four erand 

 exhibition whites. Besides these we have : The Wella-Pookett Set for 1905; The Anatrallans of the year; The Maranla or Pins Sat 

 M. Oalvat'B Pine Sorts, the best of Vonln's, Bmant's and Boaaln'B. * 



All at 50c each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 1 00, except Mrs. Wm. Diickham, which is 75c each; $7.50 per doz.; $50.00 per 1 00 



SEND FOR NOVEMBER TRADE LIST. 



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



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