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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
make it an ideal bedder, and at the same time it is 
a profitable forcer, as it comes in immense crops 
when properly rested between; round and queenly 
in form, above luxuriant foliage and on stout stems, 
it seems perfection. $5 per 100. 
FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL. 
A tea rose with long pointed bud, flower large 
and full; stems stiff and long; color, dark carmine 
red. Very free, a vigorous grower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
The very best red bedding rose yet introduced. 
GOLDEN GATE. 
Creamy white, flushed pink; strong grower. 
HERMOSA. 
Best pink bedder, the freest and most perpetual 
bloomer in existence. 
IVORY. 
Ivory white sport from Golden Gate. 
JOSEPH HILL. 
Glossy, leathery foliage (like Perle des Jar- 
dines), makes long, heavy breaks, with reddish 
plum colored young growths. The flower is enor¬ 
mous, the bud very long and pointed; color pink, 
outside of petals pink copper. $4 per 100. 
KAISERINA AUG. VICTORIA. 
Pure ivory white. In addition to its other good 
qualities, it is the very finest of all the summer¬ 
blooming white varieties. $30 per 1000. 
KILLARNEY. (The “Irish Rose.”) 
Bright carmine pink, marbled in creamy white; 
petals extremely large, and of a texture that makes 
it one of the most lasting of roses; this variety has 
the longest bud on the stiffest stem that we have 
ever seen; it is a fine grower, with beautiful foliage; 
$4 per 100. 
LADY GAY. 
Beautifully named, and the very gayest of dec¬ 
orative roses; makes a beautiful pot plant, a mass 
of pure pink bloom, just the shade that satisfies 
everybody. It is perfectly hardy, has glistening 
foliage, and does not spoil readily with rain as do 
so many cluster roses. Can be trained to climb, 
or trail, or takes the bush form readily. 
LA FRANCE. 
Very large, very double, and superbly formed; 
light, silvery rose, shaded silvery pink. The hardi¬ 
est of all the ever-blooming varieties. 
LADY BATTERSEA. 
This variety has long pointed buds of the largest 
size and very striking in form; the color is bright 
cherry crimson, often approaching the shade of 
Liberty; the stems are stiff and extremely long; a 
vigorous grower and free in bloom. 
MURIEL GRAHAM. 
One of the most beautiful of Dickson s Irish 
roses, a sport from Catherine Mermet, creamy 
white, with lacings of pink on the edge of the 
petal. 
METEOR. 
Splendid red, full and fragrant. 
MRS. ROBT. GARRETT. 
A grand pink bedder; flowers very large and 
cupped in form; color extra good; deliciously fra¬ 
grant. 
MRS. B. R. CANT. 
A fine garden variety, of even shade of salmon- 
rose, round and full, the form of a good H. P. A 
very free grower and free bloomer. It flowers as 
continuously and as freely as a China rose, and 
is especially fine in autumn. A splendid addition 
to our standard bedders. 
MAMAN COCHET. 
A magnificent pink rose of Mermet type, and 
the grandest of outdoor bedders in pink, making an 
enormous growth in one season. Of the largest 
size, and one of the most vigorous and beautiful 
growers in the Tea family. Color, very bright 
rose, with shadings of yellow at the center. 
M ALMAISON. 
Grand old bedder; flat flower, of shell shade of 
pink. 
MARIE VON HOUTTE. 
Fine, free-blooming white, of grand form and 
build. 
MME LEON PAIN. 
Robust growth, smooth wood, handsome plum- 
colored foliage, flowers large, full and free in open¬ 
ing; silvery salmon, center orange yellow, reverse, 
bright red and yellow. $5 per 100. 
MME. DEREPAS MATRAT. (“Yellow Cocliet.”) 
A nice summer bedder bearing fine yellow 
blooms; dwarf and short jointed in growth. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. 
A magnificent H. T. of the very loveliest shade 
of pink. $4 per 100. 
MME. JENNY GILLEMOT. 
Buds long and pointed, deep saffron yellow, 
opening canary, with dark, golden shadings; blooms 
large, petals immense; opens very freely; a fine 
upright grower of branching habit. Exquisitely 
beautiful; very large in size, but very long and 
pointed. $5 per 100. 
MME. MELANIE SOUPERT. (II. T.) 
A good grower, quickly forming a well branched 
bush, foliage bronzy-green, flowers very large, al¬ 
most full and globular; immense cupped petals; 
color golden yellow' suffused bright pink. An ex¬ 
traordinarily fine rose, promising to force readily, 
as the growths are slender, stiff and freely pro¬ 
duced. $5 per 100. 
