THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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MME. GAMON. (Gamon.) 
Pure Tea, with long, handsome bud, on a stiff, 
wiry but graceful stem; the habit is beautiful and 
it is a free grower and wonderfully free in bloom. 
Color apricot, shaded and washed in Golden Sun¬ 
set color. 
MLLE. SIMONE BEAUMEZ. (H. T.) 
(Pernet-Ducher.) 
A vigorous grower with long willowy stems; 
very large flowers of exquisite form, high pointed 
center and outer petals beautifully reflexed — flesh 
white with shining texture; a beautiful variety. 
ROSEMARY. (H. T.) (E. G. Hill.) 
A beautiful rose of shining, silvery pink, rec¬ 
ommended for bedding. Very large and very 
double; a sturdy grower with stiff stems and large 
foliage; flowers freely produced. 
REINE KAROLA DE SAXE. (Tea.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
A lovely bedding rose, with large flower of 
blush white, with shell shadings of delicate pink. 
Very free and very fragrant. Bloom rounding and 
full. Foliage and habit excellent; one of the most 
promising bcdders; grand in stem and foliage. 
PIE X. (H. T.) (Soupert & Notting.) 
A seedling of Kaiserin Aug. Vic. Flowers large 
and cupped in form; creamy white passing to ten¬ 
der rose, center deeper. Very free and fragrant. A 
rose of grand form and size. Well worth a care¬ 
ful trial. $20 per 100. 
MME. ANCELOT. (Rugosa-M. Cochet.) 
Resembles a Tea in foliage, flowers large and 
very double, form perfect; bright rosy flesh shad¬ 
ing silvery white; splendid autumn bloomer. 
MME. LOUIS LEVEQUE. (Moss. Leveque.) 
The finest moss rose grown; “Captain Christy 
nicely mossed,'' which description will be sufficient 
recommendation. $15 per 100. 
SOUVENIR DE MARIA ZAYAS. (H. T.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
A robust, vigorous grower, producing a long 
pointed bud on a long stiff stem. Flowers very 
large, full and of perfect form. Color, bright car¬ 
mine, veined darker. Very fragrant and free. One 
of the best. $20 per 100. 
TRIER. (P. Lambert.) 
Semi-double, creamy white, producing large 
clusters, free and continuous. Mr. Lambert’s new 
Rambler well deserves a careful trial, as growers 
are eager for a white variety in this class. 
VENUS. (N. Welter. Moss.) 
Color fiery red; flower large and full, nicely 
rounded in form; one of the finest of the moss 
family. $15 per 100. 
WM. SHEAN. (PI. T.) (Alex. Dickson.) 
A fine grower, throwing up long stiff canes, 
crowned with large pointed flowers of Killarney 
pink; full, free and perpetual; one of the very 
largest' of roses. Color grand. 
WM. R. SMITH. (H. T.) 
Seedling from Kaiserin x Maman Cochet. 
A most promising summer bedder with beauti¬ 
ful firm, glossy foliage, quite like Cochet in ap¬ 
pearance and durability; very vigorous in growth, 
with flowers of heavy texture; color, creamy white 
with shadings of pink. Succeeds admirably in the 
open ground, bringing fine blooms on long stiff 
stems. Hardy with light protection. 
YVONNE VACHEROT. (IT T.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
Bud long and pointed on a long stiff stem; color, 
porcelain white touched with rose color. Extreme¬ 
ly free. $20 per 100. 
Florists' Roses for Forcing 
GRAFTED ROSES 
GRAFTED BRIDE, MAID, RICHMOND, AND KILLARNEY. 
Ready after March 1. 
Other varieties grafted to order. 
$10 per 100; $100 per 1000, net. 
