The E. G. Hill Company 
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We have the largest stock of this rose in the country. 
It is the handsomest of all forcing varieties in free, full 
habit and foliage, as well as in beauty of bloom. 
In freedom of production it is marvelous, and it ranks as 
queen of the fancy sorts. 
The fact that it can be cut in tight bud form makes it one 
of the best shippers. 
The bud is of beautiful pointed form, the color often 
orange or salmon, shading to pink, the green calyx making a 
lovely contrast. 
It has at once become extremely popular, and the demand 
for the bloom has been greater than the supply throughout 
the season. 
The stock is in the very pink of fine condition, ten benches, 
each 250 feet long. 
It has had more complimentary trade notes in the papers 
than any other first-year variety, and we have scores of com¬ 
plimentary letters for it. 
The growers and section-men enjoy handling Ophelia; it 
is of easy management. 
Ready early in the year. 
Grafted Stock-—$15 per 100; $125 per 1000. 
Own Root—$12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
