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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
Reine Karola de Saxe (Seepage?) 
LAURENT CARLE. (H. T.) (Fernet.) 
An extremely vigorous grower of erect branch¬ 
ing habit and line dark green foliage; long buds 
are borne on long stems, opening into large 
flowers of perfect form, just full enough to open 
freely; color brilliant velvety carmine; a very prom¬ 
ising variety. 
LES ROSATI. (Gravereaux.) 
This rose belongs in the new type of Pernetiana, 
a cross between Persian Yellow and a seedling Hy¬ 
brid Tea. The flower is of the form of a good Hy¬ 
brid, the color carmine shaded bright red, with a 
yellow flame in the center of each petal, reverse 
pale rose; has beautiful and ample foliage. A very 
promising novelty for our American gardens. 
LENA. (Dickson.) 
Deep golden orange, bud long and pointed, borne 
in sprays of 7 to 9. Exquisite in form and color. 
MRS. JARDINE. (H. T.) (Alex. Dickson.) 
Color bright rosy pink, shading to salmon 
pink on the outer petals and holding its bright 
color in even the darkest weather. Has been 
tested for two years in this country and won 
numerous prizes at the autumn shows. Gives 
every promise of proving a popular and a 
money-making variety for American growers. 
$6 per dozen; $30 per 100. 
MME. EDMOND SABLAYROLLES. 
Mme. Falcot x M. Niel. 
(Tea.) (Bonnaire.) 
Clear yellow without, interior golden orange; 
flower very large, extremely double, from fine long 
bud. 
MRS. STEWART CLARK. (Hugh Dickson.) 
A rose of immense size and great substance; 
color varying from bright cerise pink to brilliant 
rose or cherry pink, with a distinct zone of white 
at the base of each petal; of splendid form, with 
high pointed center; very fragrant. Very vig¬ 
orous in growth; recommended only for outdoor 
bedding, as it partakes most of the H. P. char¬ 
acter. Gold medal rose. 
MRS. A. M. KIRKER. (FI. T.) 
(Hugh Dickson.) 
Clear bright cerise; flowers very large and full, 
petals of great substance. Very free, especially in 
autumn, when it produces masses of bloom. 
MARICHU ZAYAS. (FI. T.) 
(Soupert and Notting.) 
A very free-growing, free-flowering novelty, with 
very large, very full flowers of odd shade of creamy 
rose, brightening into brilliant rose pink. A de¬ 
lightful new bedding variety. 
MRS. AARON WARD. (H. T.) (Pernet.) 
One of the most delightful roses of recent years 
in a color that catches the eye at once—a deep golden 
orange color, shading out to creamy yellow at the 
edge of the petals; the buds are cupped and very 
deep, showing the glowing heart to the best ad¬ 
vantage. A fine strong grower, with dark foliage; 
one of the most interesting of M. Pernet’s many 
fine offerings. Remarkable for its freedom and for 
its keeping qualities. Try this for a yellow forcer. 
MME. MAURICE DE LUZE. (H. T.) 
(Pernet.) 
Deep rose with warm cochineal center, reverse 
of petals lighter. A vigorous grower, with fine 
erect branching habit. Very large flowers, opening 
