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THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
DUNEIRA. 
A magnificent coleus, belonging in the class with 
Brilliancy as far as effect goes, but a much freer 
grower; color, various shades of crimson; leaves 
very large; a fine showy bedder, standing the sun 
as well as Verschaffetti; this is the variety so great¬ 
ly admired for its brilliant color on our grounds the 
past summer. $5 per 100. 
John Pfister—Red. $3 per 100. 
Anna Pfister—Yellow. $3 per 100. 
The form of the leaf, the dwarf growth, the 
bright color, give these two sorts the exact effect 
of a red and a yellow Alternanthera when bedded 
out. 
Two very fine Fancy Varieties are 
Brilliancy—Already well known as a grand 
large-leaved variety of the most brilliant colors. $5 
per 100. 
Queen Charlotte—Chocolate maroon; velvety; 
of large size; fine companion for Brilliancy. $5 per 
100 . 
GENERAL ASSORTMENT. 
$2 per 100. 
Verschaffelti. 
Golden Bedder. 
Mrs. Caroline Beck. 
Prest. Gerard. 
Pluto. 
Centaur. 
The Troll. 
Katisha. 
M. Daudet. 
Progress. 
Her Majesty. 
Beckwith Gem. 
Firebrand. 
Mrs. Saunders. 
This assortment comprises an unusually fine 
collection of very showy varieties. 
THE GODFREY CALLA. 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in the 
calla line, and quite indispensable. Compared with 
the ordinary calla, it gives three blooms to one; is 
snow-white and perfect in form; blooms on very 
small plants. $5 per 100. 
DEUTZIAS. 
Lemoineii—A grand shrub for forcing, surpass¬ 
ing Deutzia Gracilis in having flowers three times 
as large. The bloom is produced in large heads of 
pyramidal form, containing 25 to 30 florets of the 
purest white color. $3 per 100; field plants, $6 per 
100 . 
Lemoineii Compacta — Quite similar to the above, 
except in style of growth and habit, which is very 
compact. The flower is pure white, and elegantly 
arranged on the stem. $3 per 100; field plants, $6 
per 100. - 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Robt. Blatry—A plant of the very highest order, 
vigorous and upright in growth like a tree; this 
superb novelty is extremely free, early, and covered 
with grand flowers of rosy white sepals, and corolla 
of carmine salmon. The flower is very long with 
a very large corolla. One of the finest Fuchsias 
yet introduced. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
J. Moens—Tube and sepals currant red, enor¬ 
mous double corolla, very long, bright rosy mauve. 
$15 per 100. 
M. Lequet — Double, corolla large, deep rosy pur¬ 
ple, veined in rose at the base; sepals coral. $15 
per 100. 
Raoul d’ Allard—Very long corolla, reddish 
prune color, exterior heavily veined carmine; sepals 
sharply reflexed. $15 per 100. 
Standard Sorts. 
$3 per 100, except where noted. 
A. P. Vidal—Very large full corolla, dark ma¬ 
roon, outer petals carmine. 
Ballet Girl -Double corolla of the largest size, 
standing very wide; pure white; tubes and sepals 
bright scarlet. 
F. Coppee — An abundant bloomer of extra fine 
form; sepals bright red; corolla very large, clear 
wine red, veined rose and scarlet. 
Gustav Nadaud—An extra fine double purple va¬ 
riety; comes into profuse bloom on very small 
plants; it is one of the quickest and freest of 
growers, with extra fine flowers. Noted for the 
great length of the corolla. 
J. Lejeune — Enormous double corolla of clear 
prune or maroon, outer petals striped rose; sepals 
recurved and clear scarlet. $10 per 100. 
La Cordaire—Semi-double, royal purple, of good 
form and compact in growth. Extra good; very 
showy. 
Mr. Gladstone -This is the largest double pur¬ 
ple Fuchsia extant; it has an enormous widespread 
corolla, and the stamens are curiously attached to 
the petals; extremely free; a startling variety. $5 
per 100. 
Minister Boucher — An extra large, double, rosy- 
purple flower; a free, strong grower. Very full, 
wide corolla. 
Mile. Eva Boeg—Very large pendant flower, 
single or semi-double; sepals carmine rose, pointed 
with emerald green; petals clear violet, marked 
rose; beautiful and distinct. $6 per 100. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. 
Rose Phenomenal. 
Phenomenal. 
Black Prince. 
White Phenomenal. 
Ferns 
NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANNI. 
The best of the “ruffled Bostons” yet introduced; 
dainty and lace-like, of the freest possible growth, 
beruffled to the last degree; indispensable for cut¬ 
ting or for specimen pot plants. The freest grow¬ 
ing of all the ferns, making a splendid bushy plant 
in an incredibly short time. $5 per 100. 
NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII. 
The <izvarf Boston Fern ; makes a beautiful, com¬ 
pact pot plant: very distinct and fine. $3 per 100. 
