Tjie E. G. Hill Company 
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KILLARNEY 
The standard pink rose, grown by ninety-nine per 
cent, of the florists of the country. Our stock is fine— 
both own root and grafted; we strongly recommend 
grafted Killarney 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 
The beautiful summer white, indispensable with 
many firms. 
Good own-root stock only. 
MRS. CHAS. W. RUSSELL 
This queenly variety has had an eventful history 
in its short public life, its ups and downs, but it has 
certainly made a brilliant home run, and is now stand¬ 
ing on the topmost round in the estimation of many 
big growers. 
The American Beauty has often had its position 
threatened by newcomers, but Mrs. Russell is the first 
to prove a serious menace. 
Grafted stock only. 
MRS. GEO. SHAWYER 
Wonderfully free in bloom, profuse in production 
of good strong breaks, and in fine leathery foliage. 
Color, bright peach-pink; buds long and well filled 
carried on 3 and 4-foot stems; a first favorite with 
many growers. 
MRS. AARON WARD 
Might be styled Ladies’ Delight, so fond are the 
ladies of this glowing orange beauty; it is the one 
rose that sells as well on short stems as long, and in 
immense quantities; the ideal corsage variety and very 
freely used for low table decorations. 
MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER 
Synonyms, “Mignon” and “Sweetheart.” 
The tiny pink Polyantha rose, extremely useful in 
the cut flower trade where it has acquired new pop¬ 
ularity the past two years. Forces nicely in the winter 
time. 
Grafted stock only. 
MAMAN COCHET 
The summer blooming pink variety on which many 
florists depend for cutting; the very best of out-door 
roses. 
MILADY 
A good red rose, quite full, of beautiful form, splen¬ 
did in texture, free—a nice grower; will pay every 
florist to try it in his soil. 
MAMAN COCHET WHITE 
The fine white form of “Pink Cochet.” 
MY MARYLAND 
Lovely glowing pink: the freest rose in growth 
and bloom that we know. A splendid bedder. A 
grand summer variety for cutting. 
PERLE DES JARDINES 
Golden yellow, with shining leathery foliage; there 
is nothing more beautiful in yellow roses, where this 
lovely old variety does well. 
RADIANCE 
A grand, free-growing big-habited rose, with long 
stems, and globular blooms of intense rose-pink color; 
very fragrant. A fine Summer variety. 
RICHMOND 
Bright scarlet, still the only red forcer with many 
florists; unsurpassed when well done. 
SUNBURST 
The big yellow, all-the-year-round rose; grand for 
Summer cutting and magnificent throughout the year. 
A wonderful keeper and with marvelous orange color, 
sometimes shading to creamy yellow. Own root only, 
as it does better than when grafted. 
TAUSENDSCHON 
One of the loveliest of the cluster-roses, and abso¬ 
lutely unlike any other variety; the color is creamy- 
white or daybreak pink, deepening to rose on the edge 
of the petals; blooms cup shaped; the sprays of flowers 
look like long ostrich plumes. 
WHITE COCHET 
Splendid Summer white; best white bedder. 
WHITE KILLARNEY 
The “White Rose of the Century”—the one rose that 
the florist cannot do without. 
Our only white forcing variety for the present and 
so extremely satisfactory that we hardly need a better, 
though we would like something as good,—and differ¬ 
ent,—just for variety. 
Our stock is absolutely clean and in perfect health. 
We have both own root and grafts and strongly 
recommend the latter for forcing purposes; this mag¬ 
nificent sort should be given every opportunity to do 
its best and that is what grafted stock does for it. 
