NOTBUBXR 2, 1911. 



The Weddy Florists' Review. 



69 



THE NEW YELLOW 

 .FORCING ROSE 



SINBIRST 



This magnificent, giant yellow rose bas/been tested for three years in our benches; it stands head and 

 shoulders above all other sorts of its color and will rank with American Beauty and the Killameys in value 

 and grandeur — because ■ * ' 



It has a long, pointed bud, which can be cut tight for market. It is pre-eminently a long-stemmed 

 rose. The stem is always stifif. It is free in bottom breaks. Is extraordinarily vigorous and healthy. Be- 

 longs in the class of Big Roses* Its keeping qualities rank with the best. 



Buds shipped from Richmond last December opened up perfectly in both Philadelphia and New York, 

 where it scored 90 before the Florists' Club. 



The color is orange-copper or golden orange and golden yellow, all intense shades, extremely brilliant 

 in effect. .^ 



Come and see it growing; we have 8,000 of.it benched. . * ' ; "^ 



Does splendidly out of doors; will rank high as a bedder. *>n; '.^ ..„ 



At the Chicago show, 1910, it was awarded the silver cup for the best new rose never before exhibited, 

 and the judges unanimously gave it honorable mention additional. 



Has created a sensation wherever shown. , 



Raised 'by M. Pemet-Ducher, from whom we bought the American rights. 



We have divided our stock with Mr. C. H.'-Totty, of Madison, N. J., to give eastern growers a chance 

 to see it growing. Will be distributed March 1 in America by C. H. Totty and The E. G. Hill Co. Mr. 

 Pemet will distribute same date in Europe. 



The American price is $80.00 per 100; $860.00 per 1000 (own roots); $5.00 per 100 additional for ^afts 



THE E. G. HILL CO., Wholesale Florists, RICHMOND, IND. 





