the e.g.hill company 
Other Hydrangeas 
HORTENSIS ROSEA. 
This delightful novelty is one of the most valu¬ 
able new plants offered to the trade in recent years; 
it is a fine grower and blooms in enormous panicles 
which are rounded yet very broad. The color is 
as handsome as that of a Lorraine Begonia. Extra 
fine for pot use. $5 per 100. 
PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
Strong, young plants, $3 per 100; field plants, 
$4 per 100. 
OTAKSA. 
2^-inch pot plants, $3 per 100. 
Dwarf Lantanas 
Averaging 8 inches in height. 
$3 per 100, except where noted, 
Argus —Orange, with yellow center, much the 
color of Amiel. 
Amiel— About one foot high; approaches the 
trailing variety in habit, as the first growths droop 
toward the ground, successive growths rise above 
these until it forms a dome-shaped plant covered 
solid with bloom of the brightest shade of orange- 
red with golden centers; a leader among bedding 
plants. 
Corbeille d’Argent — One foot high, standard 
white variety, free and neat in habit. Florets and 
umbels are of very large size and cover the plant 
with bloom. $5 per 100. 
Cicerone — Copper, with golden center. 
Delicatissima (Trailing Lantana) — This is one of 
the most useful and beautiful plants within the reach 
of the florist. It has slender stems like wire; small 
dainty leaves, and flowers-of lavender pink, very 
freely produced. A most beautiful edging plant, 
and especially useful for baskets and window boxes. 
$2.50 per 100. 
Eole— Yellow, shading to bright rose; beautiful 
combination. 
Francine— Rosy lilac, with cream center. 
Farfadet — Plant dwarf and very free in bloom; 
the umbels are composed of golden yellow florets 
at the center, next of orange, with orange-red at 
the circumference. Extremely beautiful. $5 per 
100 . 
Iolanda— -Semi-dwarf, unusually fine foliage, 
blooming abundantly, flowers pure white. 10 cents 
each. 
Javotte— -Center bright yellow, light border. 
Mer Jaune (“Yellow Sea”)—A beautiful semi¬ 
dwarf variety, bearing in profusion golden yellow 
blooms; a strong, free branching grower with rigid 
stems and extra large umbels, florets large and 
open; makes a grand border of yellow. $5 per 100. 
Reve Poitevine — A superb new variety with rose- 
colored flowers. Semi-dwarf; both umbel and 
floret are of the very largest size; the flowers are 
lightly shaded with silvery white and the center is 
white. 
Radiation— Plant semi-dwarf; brilliant red, cen¬ 
ter orange yellow; a beautiful combination of two 
very bright shades. 10 cents each. 
Salmonea — Bright salmon pink flowers of ex¬ 
quisite shade, semi-dwarf; fine. 10 cents each. 
Snow Queen — A dwarf variety with large white 
flowers of extra size; better than Corbeille d’Ar¬ 
gent in habit, with showier flowers. $6 per 100. 
Seraphine— Rose, with yellow center. 
Trochere — Dwarf and compact in growth; color 
an odd shade of red, with yellow and orange cen¬ 
ters; very bright and pretty. A good strong color. 
Thais— Blush, shading to cream. 
Tethys— Lovely cream color, shading to canary. 
Ultima— Magnificent pure golden yellow. 
