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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
M. Paul Blondeau. 
M. Paul Blondeau -This variety is robust, com¬ 
pact and free-growing; has long, stiff stems, large 
trusses and florets, probably the very largest among 
double geraniums. The color is magnificent—pure, 
fresh, rose color. The flowers are semi-double, and 
open as beautifully and easily as the round-flowered 
singles. Better than F. Perkins. $4 per 100. 
M. Joly de Bammeville—Strong stem and large, 
round flowers that are semi-double, with very large 
petals; center, violet maroon, bordered with deep 
crimson, the upper petals feathered in red. Robust 
and free; one of the finest among the dark varieties. 
Mme. Alcide Bruneau —A double picotee-aure- 
ole. Color, pure snow white, with a thread of rosy 
crimson outlining each petal. The form of the 
floret is beautifully arranged to show the marking 
to the best advantage. $5 per 100. 
Madonna—Very large flower, semi-double, of 
unusually good form; pure snow white. A nice, 
compact grower. Raised by M. Rozain-Boucharlat, 
who has given us some of our very finest varieties. 
$5 per 100. 
M. Vachaux—Bright flesh color, with center of 
bright orange. 
M. Jarry Desloges—A beautiful aureole of fine 
form; flat floret with short center petals; color, rosy 
solferino with white eye; a strong grower, with 
large trusses on long, stiff foot stalks. 
Richelieu—Large trusses formed of very large 
semi-double florets, crimson scarlet, with shadings 
of fiery scarlet. 
S. A. Nutt—The very best of the dark crimson- 
scarlet bedders. Always in heavy demand. We 
have a very large stock of it. Stands the sun per¬ 
fectly, and is always a mass of bloom. 
Triomphe de Nancy—Flowers semi-double, car¬ 
mine red, with white markings very peculiarly ar¬ 
ranged. An entirely novel variety, with large trusses 
of immense florets. No other double variety has 
ever shown the white markings similarly distrib¬ 
uted. 
Tamatave -Large, round, full flower; clear 
bright red, shading to orange. 
Single Geraniums 
$3 per 100, except where noted. 
Alice of Vincennes—Border of intense scarlet, 
forming a band around the body color of rosy pink, 
heavily veined with scarlet, center white; a very 
brilliant combination of colors. One of the best 
single geraniums for bedding; extremely showy. 
Albion—One of the finest of single whites; pure 
in color, immense in size, of circular form, and, best 
of all, of strong, healthy constitution. $6 per 100. 
Albert Pottier—Fine single scarlet. 
Crabbe—Fine English round-flowered, of im¬ 
mense size and rosy pink color. $6 per 100. 
Doctor Condamy (Cyclope)—Large brilliant 
scarlet flowers with very large white center and 
aureole of clear violet; upper petals have narrow 
scarlet edge. Very effective. $8 per 100. 
Gen. Leonard Wood—A variety unique in color, 
and of fine size and form of floret, ft is of a bright 
crimson-rose color, with large white blotch; very 
bright and fine; belongs to the Aureole type, in an 
entirely new combination of color. 
Gettysburg—Deep blood red; extra good. 
Jacquerie— One of the largest of florets, longer 
than wide; very velvety in texture, and a magnifi¬ 
cent shade of very dark crimson-scarlet. One of 
the finest of single geraniums; always in heavy de¬ 
mand. $5 per 100. 
J. M. Barry— Bright cerise; probably the largest 
of the English round-flowered section; form per¬ 
fect. $6 per 100. 
Mousseline — Perle white with aureole of rosy 
flesh about the center, white eye, very large flowers. 
$8 per 100. 
Mme. J. Cibiel— Salmon pink with enormous hy¬ 
drangea-like truss on long stems; one of the best 
single bedders. 
Mrs. J. M. Gaar— Of dwarf, compact habit, and 
in freedom of bloom is superior to all whites, and 
equal to the best scarlet bedders. 
Nuit Poitevine— Trusses and florets of the very 
grandest size, rosy purple with maroon shadings, 
the lower petals are clear violet, the upper, feath¬ 
ered in scarlet at the base; one of the handsomest 
of these dark geraniums. Extra fine. $10 per 100. 
