Roses 
THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., Richmond, Indiana 
Experienced Grafters Under Careful Supervision. 
STERLING 
E. G. Hill Co. 
Plant Patent No. 21, August 23, 1932 
Sterling- is a good novelty rose, striking pink in color, delicately shaded to a yellow 
base. It is a seedling of an unnamed variety x Mme. Butterfly. 
PRICES—GRAFTED PLANTS 
$ 25.00 per 100 — 1 to 250 $225.00 per 1,000 less 5% — 5,000 to 10,000 
225.00 per 1,000 — 250 to 5,000 225.00 per 1,000 less 10% — 10,000 and over 
Purchasers must sign agreement not to propagate stock of Sterling unless 1,000 or more 
plants or scions are purchased, then stock mccry he propagated for their own use only. 
GOLDEN CHARM 
(Groshens & Morrison) 
This is a recent yellow sport of Talisman, not patented, that appeared two years ago 
in the greenhouses of Groshens & Morrison, Roslyn, Penna. It has a well-shaped bud, is 
clear yellow, and has pleased all who bought the few thousand plants that were dissemi¬ 
nated last season. There are no patent restrictions and the purchaser may propagate an 
unlimited quantity of this variety for his own use but is asked not to propagate it for 
resale. 
GRAFTED PLANTS PRICES SCIONS 
$ 27.50 per 100 $80.00 per 1,000 
250.00 per 1,000 75.00 per 1,000 in lots of 5,000 or over 
225.00 per 1,000 in lots of 5,000 or over 
MRS. FINCH 
This is the only Sweetheart variety that we are now growing in Richmond. It has 
well earned this distinction. Mrs. Finch has well-flowered shoots of light pink buds. The 
buds are a little larger than other types of Sweetheart roses and are carried on straighter, 
better stems. It is especially useful in corsage and other make-up work and is a valuable 
rose for the retail grower as well as the wholesaler. 
PRICES—GRAFTED PLANTS 
$25.00 per 100 in all quantities 
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