THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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erect, with large anti handsome foliage. The blooms 
are produced with great freedom, they are carried on 
stiff stems and are of large size and substance and 
perfect formation; highly tea-scented. Color, brilliant 
salmon pink, of very fine shape, buds sharply pointed. 
Belongs in the class with the Cochets and Smith 
as a bedder. 
Gen. McArthur There is nothing finer in color, 
scarlet crimson: grand in size, form and fullness; has 
all the magnificence of form and habit of the best 11. 
P.’s; deliciously fragrant, continuous in bloom. 
Gruss an Teplitz—The very best red budding rose 
yet introduced for general purposes, for any section of 
the country. 
Hermosa—Best pink bedder, the freest and most 
perpetual bloomer in existence. 
Helen Gould—See Balduin. 
His Majesty—One of the best red bedders; an 
“everblooming” H. P. 
Ivory—The ivory white sport from Golden Gate; 
grand flower. 
Jonkheer Mock—The pink giant from Holland. This 
is a great grower, usually both head and shoulders 
above other H. T.'s about it; stems stiff and erect; 
clear rose-pink in two tones; the bloom is round and 
massive. 
Antoine Rivoire 
Bunched for shipping; stems 15 to 18 inches. 
Duchess de Brabant—The old favorite garden rose; 
soft light pink, full and of large size, very free in bloom. 
Dean Hole—An intense salmon-pink, with bud of 
extraordinary length, opening into a mammoth bloom 
of splendid substance. A strong grower. 
Duchess of Albany—The Red “La France”—grand 
form and lovely shade of rosy red. 
Etoile de France—One of the most popular of the 
red bedders. 
Etoile de Lyon—Fine yellow bedder. 
Eugene Boullet—A good grower, short-jointed and 
free branching, with abundant and beautiful foliage; it 
is easily suited as to soil and position, and produces 
flowers in great abundance; the blooms are large and 
full, of substantial form and texture. Color, deep crim¬ 
son and carmine. 
Freiherr von Marschall—Grand bedder, brilliant 
red, a good, big, double flower, splendid grower and 
very free in bloom. Ranks with the two “Cochets” as 
an outdoor rose. 
Florence Pemberton -Another splendid bedder, 
grand grower, magnificent in form, color and size; bril¬ 
liant pink, shading lighter at the edges. Very fragrant. 
F. R. Patzer—A beautiful and distinct rose of very 
free flowering character; the growth is very robust and 
Lady Hillingdon 
Bunched for shipping; 20-inch stems. 
