THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
PHARISAER. 
A hybrid tea; flower very large, with long bud 
on a fine stem; a nice grower; white overlaid with 
rose color. 
PREST. CARNOT. 
One of the most beautiful of light colored roses. 
White, with heart of pink; extra large; very strong 
grower; buds on long canes. 
PAPA GONTIER. 
Fine red; very long in the bud. 
ROSALIND ORR ENGLISH. 
Cherry scarlet; very free; bud long and pointed; 
a nice grower. 
RICHMOND. 
The freest flowering red rose yet produced; 
constantly in bloom, a fine grower, very fragrant. 
REINE MARGARET D’lTALIE. 
Of bushy growth, foliage dark green, buds long 
and pointed, flower large and full, color glossy car¬ 
mine scarlet lightened with Vermillion; extremely 
free; very sweet. $5 per 100. 
SOUV. DE PIERRE NOTTING. 
This variety is a seedling of M. Niel and Maman 
Cochet, with beautiful closely set foliage and a 
strong, sturdy habit of growth. The bloom is very 
large, perfectly full, of elegant form — has a beauti¬ 
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ful long bud; the colors are very bright, distinct 
and clear, and have no unpleasant tones—orange- 
yellow, bordered in carmine-rose. 
SOMBREUIL. 
Grand old time garden favorite still unsurpassed; 
one of the hardiest. 
“THE BABY RAMBLER.” (Mme. Levavasseur.) 
This new rose is already so well known as hard¬ 
ly to need a word of description; it is a dwarf form 
of Crimson Rambler, which produces flowers abso¬ 
lutely continuously. Invaluable either for pots or 
for another bedding. 
UNCLE JOHN. 
Sport from Golden Gate; all the shades are 
deeper than those of the parent; very bright and 
pretty; flower very large. 
WHITE LA FRANCE. 
Where the La France family thrives, this beau¬ 
tiful variety is a warm favorite still. 
WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 
This American sport of the grand French va¬ 
riety has proved the very best of white bedders. 
Wherever outdoor roses are grown, White Maman 
Cochet is a favorite, it is extremely large, rounded 
and full. 
Climbing Roses 
Beautiful additions to this charming class. 
$3 per 100, except where noted. 
ALBERIC BARBIER. (Barbier.) 
A Wichuriana variety of creeping and trailing 
habit with glossy, shining foliage, one of the earli¬ 
est of the class to come into bloom. Flowers pale 
yellow on opening; a beautiful ground covering 
when pegged down. $4 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. 
PAUL TRANSON. (Barbier.) 
Wichuriana. Rosy pink; very free and distinct; 
flowers in large clusters, quite double; free in 
growth and bloom; tea-scented; one of the hand¬ 
somest of climbers. $4 per 100. 
FRANCOIS FOUCARD. (Barbier.) 
Wichuriana. Lemon yellow, semi-double, very 
free and fine. A vigorous grower and quite dis¬ 
tinct. $4 per 100. 
PERLE DES NEIGES. 
The Perpetual Flowering White Rambler. 
Small flowers produced in large clusters; color 
snowy white; very free in bloom; “known as the 
Perpetual White Rambler," says M. Pernet. $4 
per 100. 
“TAUSENDSCHON.” (Hardy Climber.) 
(J. C. Schmidt.) 
A beautiful new climber of the Crimson Rambler 
type, blooming from June 1 to August 1. The 
flowers are about the size of Clotilde Soupert, soft 
pink, changing to rosy carmine; beautiful foliage, 
not attacked by disease nor insects. $7 per 100. 
TAUNUS BLUMSCHEN. 
A seedling from Crimson Rambler and Blanche 
Rebatel; may be described as a rose-pink Rambler; 
a most profuse bloomer, with the habit of the Cen- 
tifolia. This variety is as ornamental in the autumn 
when covered with its scarlet heps as in the spring 
with its sheet of bloom. 
