The Weekly Florists' Review^ 



AuGDST 25, 1910. 



T HE E. G. H ILL CO., Ri chmond, In d. 



p«|| Qp IQIQ %M 1^ mM nl I W^ ^% Ready in September. Let 



us book your order no^e 



Healthy one-year-old plants of last Fall's'cUvlslons, carefuUy grown and well cultivated. True to name. 

 Every florist in tbe country should have a plantine of the best and most attractive sorts that w^ill sell on sieht \<rhen 

 cut, and that he can also enthusiastically recommend for landscape purposes, and for grarden planting:. 



While commonplace varieties may be in surplus, nearly all the followins: sorts are in short supply ow^ing: to the yearly 

 increasing: demand for them. 



They were personally selected by our Mr. Hill, from the best blooming: stocks in Europe. 



ALBERT CBOUSSE 



An enormous flower, very full ; color, clear, bright pink ; very 

 much out of the ordinary. 50 cents each. 



$120 



dark 

 100. 



in form ; fine. 



AGNES MARY EELWAY 



Guard petals light rose with yellow petalolds, rose tuft, 

 per 100. 



CONSTANT DEVERED 



Flower very large and full : rosy crimson with very 

 shadings and glossy texture. Extra fine. Late. .125 per 



CYTHERE 



Lemon white with shining satin finish ; very beautiful, and In 

 a class by Itself. $15 per 100. 



DUCHESS D£ NEMOXTRS 



Creamy white, shading to sulphur ; beautiful 

 $20 per 100. 



DUC DE WELLINGTON 

 Pure white guard petals that are very broad ; center, sulphur 

 white. A grand variety, with fine upright stems. Fragrant and 

 late. $12 per 100. 



EDULIS SUPERBA 

 Lovely rose pink ; early : very fragrant. Valuable on account 

 of its date of flowering. $6 per 100. 



EUGENE VERDIER 



Light rose color : very large, very full and beautifully rounded 

 In form. Late. There Is nothing handsomer in color in the 

 whole family. $50 per 100. 



FLORAL TREASURE 



Immense half globe of pink ; very full ; color, bright, soft 

 rose ; an American variety that can be depended on both for 

 growth and bloom. $25 per 100. 



FELIX CROUSSE 



Rosy crimson scarlet ; a grand variety. $40 per 100. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA 



Nothing finer exists among the peonies than this grand broad- 



Eetaled, early white ; ci strong grower, with long stems and 

 eavy foliage ; the bloom is elegant In form, large in size, the 

 center petals sometimes showing a touch of crimson on a very 

 pure white. Our stock is absolutely true and in splendid condi- 

 tion. $15.00 per 100. 



GRANDIFLORA RUBRA 



Gorgeous ball of velvety crimson ; grand red. 



GEN. HOOKER 

 (Terry) 



Bright crimson, striped and edged in white 

 full. 25 cents each. 



GRANDIFLORA ROSEA 



Light rose color ; guard petals very large : a vigorous grower. 

 The salmon shadings make this a very beautiful variety. $8 

 per 100. 



LADY BERESFORD 



Soft blush pink, very delightful color, petals tipped carmine ; 

 very fragrant. $20 per 100. 



LINNE 



Bright, deep cherry color. $4 per 100. 



MARIE LEMOINE 



Very massive bloom, in form like Malmaiaon rose, of extra 

 size : pure Ivorv white ; very late. One of the grandest in the 

 family. $35 per 100. 



MME. MONTOT 



Large blooms; broad petals of bright cherry with silvery 

 border. .fl5 per 100. 



MME. BOULANGER 

 A magnificent variety of tender, glossy rose-pink, shading to 

 Da> break: large and of oxquislte form; a great producer; a 

 good grower with fine stems. Late. $25 per 100. 



MME. EMILE GALLE 



Soft D.Tybreak pink : l.irgo cup-shaped flower : 

 fine in form. Esneciallv fine for commercial 

 per 100. 



MATHILDE ROUSSENECK 



Supreme among late i)inks : tall with long, stiff stems and 

 immense double flowers of fine form ; bright pink, shading 

 lighter at the edges. $15 per 100. 



M. KRELAGE 



Deep roijy red ; a first-rate general purpose variety, 

 per 100. 



M. BOUCHARLAT AINE 



Bright pink, shading to heliotrope ; a splendid grower 

 season ; form extra fine. $20 per, 100. 



MME. CALOT 



Snow :wbite, with snlmon shadings; of tlip largest size, 

 full, stems stiff ; a splendid cnt-fiower variety. The 

 flowering variety extant. $20 per 100. 



$10 per 100. 



very large and 



very full 

 cutting. 



and 

 $15 



$25 



mid- 



quite 

 freest 



very 



MME. CROUSSE 



Snow white, with shorter petals touched with carmine ; very 

 large and quite double, held up on stiff stems. Late, and a 

 splendid keeper ; a fine grower and producing blooms freely. 

 $25 per 100. 



MME. BOLLET 



Lovely rose color ; large and very perfect in form, 

 double ; one of the best. $15 per 100. 



MODEL OF PERFECTION 



Immense deep blooms of pure pink ; a late variety ; grand^ 

 every way, always in demand. $30 per 100. 



M. CROUSSE 



The most useful red variety, and the most popular market 

 sort of Its color where It sells under the name of "Am. Beauty." 

 $10 per 100. 



PIERRE DESSERT 



Brilliant velvety amaranth ; very full, beautifully imbricated. 

 50 cents each. 



QUEEN VICTORIA 



Pest known standard white; a splendid keeper and shipper. 

 $6 per 100 ; $50 per 1,000. Four-year-old clumps, $35 per 100. 



ROSE D 'AMOUR 



Large flowers of soft Daybreak pink ; very lovely color. $10 

 per 100. 



REEVES' GRANDIFLORA RUBRA 



Our stock came direct from Mr. Reeves : rich, velvety crim- 

 son, very showy ; splendid form. $20 per 100. 



RX7BRA TBIUMPHANS 



Dark crimson of brilliant luster. A flrst-rate standard 

 variety. $10 per 100. 



ASSORTED TO COLOR 



Our "mixed" varieties are, all of them, the varieties cata- 

 logued above, but which have got out from under their labels ; 

 in buying them you will get onlv first-rate sorts. 



White— $6 per 100 ; $50 per 1)000. 



rink— $5 per 100 ; $40 per 1,000. 



Red— $6 per 100 ; $50 per 1,000. 



All Colors— $4 per 100 ; $30 per 1,000. 



All Colors, in four-year-old clumps, very strong — $20 per 100. 



ORIENTAL POPPY 



Goliath. Brilliant scarlet, of enormous size; especially 

 valuable for cutting for Decoration Day; very showy for the 

 garden. One of the finest of hardy perennials. Increasing in 

 value from year to year. $6 per 100; $50 per 1,000. 



PHLOXES 



FROM THE FIELD 

 CLUMPS OR VERY STRONG DIVISIONS 



Coquellcot. Best orange scarlet, makes a grand color mass 

 that Iff positively dazzling. $6 per 100. 



Wm. Robinson. A tall grower, fine for back rows; bright 

 watermelon pink. |6 per 100. 



Eclaireur. Brilliant ro.sy magenta, with very large florets. 

 $5 per 100. 



Daublgny. Rosy purple, with enormous florets; the only 

 variety of its color worth growing, in our opinion, but this 

 is a beauty, and alone or in combination with white, pro- 

 duces a fine effect. $4 per 100. 



) Three fine white varieties 

 > of medium height. 

 ) $6 per 100. 



Dupanloup. 



Brognlart. 



Snowflake. 



HYDRANGEA 



ARBORESCENS ALBA GRANDIFLORA 



Heavy field plants — 



2^ ft.— $15 per 100. 

 2 ft.— .$8 per 100. 

 11/^ ft.— $6 per 100. 

 Kvery florist in the country should have a stock of this grand- 

 est of American shrubs ; its fine white blooms are invaluable 

 thronghout the summer. 



GLADIOLUS AUGUSTA 



We have probably the largest stock of this light forcing 

 variety in the country ; the bulbs are in very fine condition. 

 Orders booked for later delivery. $2 per 100; $15 per 1,000. 



THE GODFREY CALLA 



Splendid stock of this valuable and refined forcing calla : 

 begins blooming on small plants, and is continuous and free, 

 increasing In size till by Easter it Is an immense bloom on 

 a fiur-fcot stem, but it never allows a trace of coarseness nor 

 loses its purity of color. 



2 Mi -Inch— $4 per 100. 



S -inch— $G per 100. 



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