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The E. G. Hill Company 
GEORGE ELGER 
A lovely little yellow Polyantha rose, with a good 
admixture of Tea blood; like all of its class, it is 
free in growth, free in bloom, with small glossy foli¬ 
age produced in profusion. 
The dainty little pointed yellow buds open into 
pretty little symmetrical roses. 
Will prove a very popular corsage variety. 
Grafted Stock—$30 per 100; $250 per 1000. 
Own Root—$20 per 100; $180 per 1000. 
MRS. MOOR FIELD STOREY 
(Waban Rose Conservatories) 
Has a strong upright growth, the wood being stout 
and smooth, with large handsome foliage, practically 
proof against mildew and black-spot. 
The flowers are freely produced, of good size and 
substance, opening readily. 
Color, shell pink, deepening towards the center and 
tipped deep rose. 
Of the same general type of rose as Mrs. Russell, 
while absolutely distinct. 
Own Root—$30 per 100; $70 per 250; $125 per 500; 
$250 per 1000. 
Grafts—$35 per 100; $82.50 per 250; $150 per 500; 
$300 per 1000. 
WHITE SHAWYER 
(C. H. Totty) 
Mr. Totty says of it: 
“A pure white sport of Mrs. Shawver which has 
been eagerly looked for; it is a wonderfully free 
bloomer with the quick growing habit of its original 
parent. It is much clearer and better than White 
Killarney and it should displace that variety in the 
average commercial establishment combining as it 
does a very vigorous habit and having enough petalage 
to make it an all-year rose. Early indications point 
to a remarkable sale of this rose.” 
Own Root—$30 per 100; $250 per 1000. 
Grafted—$35 per 100; $300 per 1000. 
Standard 
(For Prices, see 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
If you are a successful grower of American Beauty 
and want some choice stock for growing on, or for 
benching, we guarantee ours clean, healthy, of good 
size, and well-established. 
BON SILENE 
This charming old-time rose, with bright pink buds 
as round as balls, is once more in high popular favor. 
It is charming in Colonial and Dutch bouquets and for 
dainty table arrangements. It is an easy doer, but 
grafted stock does best in winter. 
MRS. F. F. THOMPSON 
(C. H. Totty) 
This variety sported from Mrs. Geo. Shawyer some 
three years ago and is an exact duplicate of that 
variety in all respects save color. The color is a 
lovely shade of shell pink with a deep glowing heart 
of bright pink which lights up the flower wonderfully. 
The growth is very vigorous and like its parent it is 
a persistent bloomer, flowering all the time. 
Own Root—$30 per 100; $250 per 1000. 
Grafted—$35 per 100'; $300 per 1000. 
CRIMSON QUEEN 
One of last year’s novelties and being tried as a 
red forcing variety; it has large, beautiful foliage, is 
a free grower and produces fine large buds of deep 
carmine-crimson color. For price, see Index, p. 3. 
HADLEY 
(Waban Conservatories, 1914) 
This dark red rose was planted in good sized blocks 
last year by a number of good growers; it is on trial 
this season, and is much liked in many places. 
It is a nice, bushy grower, and produces dark 
crimson-scarlet buds on good stems. See Index, p. 3. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 
The deep crimson-pink sport of Killarney; does 
not fade and wash as badly as the parent in dark 
weather. Sold in enormous quantity last year. 
Watch the records that it makes during the present 
season in the hands of critical growers. 
We have it both own root and grafted. See Index. 
PRINCE D’ARENBERG 
One of the freest growing and freest blooming of 
red roses; does not “mildew” nor “spot”; habit and 
foliage of extreme beauty. 
Color clear bright red. For price, see Index, p. 3. 
Varieties 
Index, page 3.) 
BABY RAMBLER 
Nice own root stock to grow on for fancy pot 
specimens. Has very few equals in its class. Truss 
and habit are just right for nice specimens. 
ERNA TESCHENDORFF 
This dwarf baby rose is one of the very best of its 
class; the little rosette-shaped flowers are carried in 
clusters and the color is the glowing scarlet-crimson 
found in Gruss An Teplitz, with velvety texture and 
shading. 
