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GILL BROS. SEED CO. 
GILL’S NEW AND STANDARD ROSES. 
The roses we offer are good, strong plants and have good fibre roots for starting. We 
do not handle stored bushes, our orders being filled right from our nursery. We guarantee 
them true to name and will replace or refund on any not coming so. We are not respons¬ 
ible for plants dying after being set out. since plants will be sent out in good condition, and 
if they do not arrive so, you should notify us at once. We can supply other varieties be¬ 
sides those listed. 
NOTE.—Letters after names stand for classes of roses as follows: T., tea roses; H T., 
hybrid tea; H. I’., Tiybrid perpetual. Those in capitals are newer sorts. 
PRICES.—The prices quoted are on good 2-year bushes, postpaid. 
American Beauty—H. T. Large, fragrant flowers of rich rosy crimson.$ .25 
ARTHUR R. GOODWIN—H. T. A beautiful rich colored coppery orange; when 
fitly matured it opens to soft salmon pink. 75 
Bessie Brown—H. T. Creamy-white flowers of immense size and great substance. .25 
Betty—H. T. Large flowers, fine long buds; coppery-rose, shaded golden yellow. .35 
BRITISH QUEEN—H. T. Large, pure white flowers of full form. Excellent for 
cutting ..... 50 
Capt. Hayward—H. P. Deep glowing crimson of largest size; sometimes called Red 
Druschki . 25 
Dean Hole—H. T. Intense salmon-pink; long buds opening into mammoth flowers. .25 
Dorothy Page Roberts—II. T. Coppery pink suffused apricot yellow; large. .35 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—II. T. New, intense yellow, later shading to cop¬ 
pery-yellow . 50 
EARL OF WARWICK—H. T. Very distinct flowers, large and full and of perfect 
form. Color soft salmon-pink, shaded at center with vermillion . .60 
Eclarate—New H. T. Strong stems, long, finely-shaped buds of deep rose and carmine .35 
EDWARD MAWLEY—H. T. Large and full, long pointed buds, of rich velvetv crim¬ 
son . 50 
Etoile de France—H. T. Large flowers on good stems; color clear red-crimson velvet- .25 
Fisher Holmes—H. P. Crimson scarlet, shaded deeper; large and full. .25 
Frau Karl Druschki—H. T. Snow white, large, full and perfect. Best white. 25 
Gen. Jacqueminot (Gen. Jack)—H. T. The Jack rose; bright red; large double flowers 25 
Gen. McArthur—H. T. Prolific bloomer of brilliant scarlet . .25 
GEO. ARENDS or Pink Druschki—H. P. Tender rose colored form of the popular 
Frau Karl Druschki. 60 
GEORGE DICKSON—H. T. Strong grower; flowers large; velvety blackish crim¬ 
son, reverse veined crimson-maroon. .50 
GLORIE DE GUINOISSEAU—H. P. Larger than Ulrich Brunner and of richer 
color, being a bright vermillion red, with velvety shadings.. 60 
GORGEOUS— H. T. Large flo wers, of deep orange-yellow, flushed coppery yellow, 
veined reddish copper. A strong viogorous grower . 1 25 
Gruss an Teplitz—H. T. Bright hue of scarlet crimson; strong grower. .25 
HARRY KIRK—T. Large, perfect flowers; deep sulphur-yellow, shaded cream. .35 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Long pointed buds of crimson scarlet, with darker shadings. 
Very fragrant . 125 
Hugh Dickson—II P. Large, brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet . .25 
Hugo Roller—T. Beautiful bud-formed rose; lemon-yellow, suffused crimson; last long .35 
IRISH FIREFLAME—Single, fine buds, old rose or coppery yellow shaded crimson- .50 
Joseph Hill—H. T. Salmon pink shaded yellow, outside petals yellow suffused copper .35 
Juliet—H. P. New. Outside of petals old gold; inside, rich rosy red. .35 
J. B. Clarke—II. T. Deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson; large and beautiful. .35 
Jonkheer T. L. Mock—New H. T. Large flowers of clearest pink; long, erect stems— .35 
Kaiserine A. Victoria—H. T One of the best white roses; cream tinted. .25 
LaFrance—H. T. The popular pink rose.. .25 
Lady Ashtown—II T. Deep rose, shading to silvery pink with touch of yellow at base .35 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—H. T. Large flowers of deep coral, contrasted bv the pale 
flesh color on inside of petals. .50 
Lady Battersea—One of the best bud roses. Cherry-crimson, lightly shaded orange-- 25 
Lady Hillingdon—T. Long, slender, pointed buds of briliant. deep, golden yellow. .35 
LADY PIRRIE—H. T. Outside petals, reddish salmon; inside, apricot; flushed fawn 
and copper. Long, effective buds. K . .50 
LOS ANGELES—H. T This grand variety gives promise of becoming very popular. 
The flower is described by the originator as being a luminous flame pink, toned 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU—H. T. Coral red, shaded chrome yellow, open¬ 
ing to shrimp pink, suffused with coppery orange .1. .50 
LYON—-Shrimp pink with salmon and chrome yellow shadings. Large coral red buds 
opening out very double. .50 
Maman Cochet—T. Or Pink Cochet. Popular grand pink rose; fine buds. .25 
