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THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
Bellerophon. 
Liberte—White, very heavily overlaid with rose, 
with pure white mark on the upper petals. One of 
the prettiest and showiest among the singles; color, 
clear and charming. 
M. L. Breton—Flowers nicely doubled and of 
mammoth size, beautiful form, a most brilliant yet 
soft rosy scarlet color, velvety texture and white 
eye. $5 per 100. 
Marquis Castellane—-A shapely dwarf grower, 
with immense flowers, petals undulating on the 
edges; blooms freely in winter; fine for pots; this 
variety ranks quite as high as 6". A. Nutt among 
bedders, and is even more satisfactory in the Mid¬ 
dle West. 
Mme. Jaulin—Semi-double. Very large florets 
compose a truss of grand size: center, tender pink, 
surrounded by border of white. For freshness and 
beauty this color is without a parallel among out¬ 
door bedding varieties, and is equally fine as a pot 
specimen. 
Mme. Landry—Double. Very free and constant 
in bloom throughout the season. Trusses large, and 
florets of the finest size and circular in form. Color, 
clear salmon, center shading to copper, with a white 
eye. Very distinct, and one of the best. 
Mt. Blanc—A single white Bruant, originating 
with M. Rozain-Boucharlat. Very refined in form, 
and a free bloomer. 
Mme. A. Mahien— A striking variety, the five 
outer petals forming a large saucer in which is set 
a rosette of short, frilled petals making a floret of 
very fine size; the color is deep rose, very pleasing. 
$5 per 100. 
Mme. Assunta Bonfiglioli— Large trusses and 
very large semi-double flowers, center salmon au¬ 
rora, white netted border about each petal; a grand 
color scheme; splendid variety for pots. $5 per 100. 
Radium— A very compact, free grower, produc¬ 
ing very large trusses of big single flowers which 
cover the plant. Color, pure dazzling scarlet with 
point of white at the center, single and of fine form. 
Grand for massing; a most promising commercial 
sort. $10 per 100. 
Thos. Meehan -Double. Extremely large trusses 
and very large florets, almost circular in form. 
Color, quite distinct in this section—brilliant rosy 
pink, the base of the upper petals marked orange. 
Telegraph— A seedling of Mrs. E. G. Hill; a ro¬ 
bust grower, foliage dark green with heavy zone, 
flowers of mammoth size, single, and a rich deep 
orange salmon in color. Unsurpassed for bedding 
out. $4 per 100. 
Ville de Poitiers— Double. There is nothing 
finer than this in the Bruant race. Color, rosy scar¬ 
let, very clear and bright. Trusses very large, com¬ 
posed of enormous florets nearly three inches 
across. 
