THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
MARICHU ZAYAS. (Soupert & Notting.) 
Fancy bedcler. 
MME. E. SABLAYROLLES. (Bonnaire.) 
Yellow Tea. 
Q — QUEEN OF SPAIN. (English.) Very 
full, big as a plate when open. Gold medal 
rose. 
R — ROSE GUBERT. (Nabonnand.) (Yel¬ 
low Tea. 
RHEINLANDS EHRE. (Geduldig) Tea. 
RENEE WILMART URBAN. (Pernet- 
Ducher.) 
S—SOUV. DU ROSE VILIN. A velvety 
white H. T. 
SOUV. DE F. VERCELLONE. 
(Schwartz.) H. T. 
SOUV. DE MME. OUDIN. (Bonnaire.) 
Described as white, edged pale blue. 
Mme. Maurice de Lure 
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHT marks a new era with rose growers; 
KILLARNEY and RICHMOND are the advance guard of a new type of quick-opening 
but durable blooms that are especially adapted to the American trade; while the majority 
of the offerings are recommended for bedding only, a number of the set well merit careful 
trial in the forcing house; they hold out splendid promise which should be tested, as the 
flower-buying public demands variety. 
ALICE ROOSEVELT. (Glauber.) 
A sport from Mme. Chatenay, of the brilliant 
color of Bon Silene, red in the bud, deep pink when 
open, very brilliant by artificial light; a fine bedder 
and hardy with a little protection. $10 per 100. 
BLUMENSCHMIDT. (H. T.) 
(J. C. Schmidt.) 
Pure citron yellow, outer petals edged tender 
rose, a sport- from Franciska Kruger which it re¬ 
sembles in form, and which has a more vigorous 
growth. Winner of three first premiums. 
CELIA. (H. T.) (Wm. Paul & Son.) 
Color pure carnation pink deepening toward the 
center. Flower large and full with very regular 
outline, petals rcflcxing; a very vigorous grower, 
producing quantities of fine flowers in the autumn. 
JEANNE BARIOZ. (Tea.) (Guillot.) 
Color white, with center of salmon shading to 
clear yellow. Very large and full; an extremely 
vigorous grower. 
Alice Roosevelt 
