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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
British Queen 
MRS. CHAS. HUNTER 
(Wm. Paul & Son) 
Flowers rosy crimson, changing to rose as they ex¬ 
pand ; a big, bold flower with very large petals; very 
strong in growth. SO cents each; $35 per 100. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
hold place with the very finest climbers; a vigorous 
grower, of true climbing habits. 
50 cents each; $35 per 100. 
(Croibier) 
Salmon white, center shaded rose; large, full flowers 
with long buds; the petals reflex on opening. 50 cents 
each ; $35 per 100. 
NERISSA 
(Wm. Paul & Son) 
Creamy yellow, shaded white and tinted peach color. 
Extra large, full flowers, finely shaped; a fine exhibi¬ 
tion variety and a splendid bedder. 50 cents each; $35 
per 100. 
GENERAL ARNOLD JANSSEN 
(I.eenders) (H. T.) 
This new rose from Holland has attracted consider¬ 
able attention; it is a deep glowing carmine, flowers 
full and fragrant. A perpetual bloomer and very full. 
50 cents each; $35 per 100. 
CLIMBING RICHMOND 
(Alex. Dickson) 
Identical in color with its famous original; will 
WICH-MOSS “BABY MOSS" 
(Barbier) (Wichuriana X moss-rose, Salet) 
This is a wonderful break in new roses, being a 
cross, as described above; it has retained the scandent 
habit of the Wichuriana, making long growths 5 to 
8 feet in length, with fine resistant foliage, while the 
bud is heavily mossed in bright green, and has the 
peculiar aromatic odor of the moss-rose family; the 
flowers are borne in clusters, and are a Daybreak pink 
in color, opening into bloom that is a good semi-double 
in fullness. 
We were cjuite carried away with its beauty as a 
4-inch pot plant last spring, the clusters of tiny moss 
buds being quite irresistible; as a cut rose, it is very 
durable, and makes an exquisite spring corsage. 
A climbing moss is a wonder, and it is doubtless 
quite hardy, combining the blood of the Moss with 
the Wichuriana. 
$8 per 100. 
