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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
Ivy Geraniums 
$3 per 100; $28 per 1000. 
Alliance—Hybrid between the Ivy and the 
Zonal, with the vigor of the latter and the finish 
of the former; a grand plant for vases and veranda 
boxes as well as for special bedding. Color blush 
white, feathered in rosy crimson; flowers semi- 
double, on long stems above the glossy foliage. A 
grand new Ivy. 
Achievement—Hybrid; pure rose; white eye. 
Aug. Hardy—Fine pink. 
Baudin—Very large, bright red. 
Col. Baden-Powell—Extra fine; soft blush. 
Chas. Monselet—Fiery red. 
Etincellant—Scarlet, very free. 
Eden Marchii—Rosy salmon and peach blow. 
Gardens Glory—Bright scarlet. 
Gringoire—Very double; violet. 
Galilee—Rosy pink, veined lilac. 
Incomparable—Rosy carmine. 
Jean d’ Arc—White. 
Le Printemps—Rosy pink. 
Mrs. Jno. G. Day -Hybrid; rosy crimson. 
Mrs. Hawley — Very deep pink. 
Paladan — Salmon-cerise. 
P. Crozy—Hybrid; scarlet. 
Richmond Queen — Bright lavender pink. 
Sabrina—Scarlet cerise; very robust. 
White Queen. 
Fancies and Tri-Colors 
M. NONIN. 
A hybrid between the scented geranium and the 
“Pelargonium" or “Lady Washington;” foliage stiff, 
fragrant and deeply divided; bloom, like the nose¬ 
gay section, of good size, velvety red with deep ma¬ 
roon blotch. An extremely interesting novelty 
which our firm bought outright from M. Nonin. 
Makes a tall, well-branched plant. $3 per 100. 
Happy Thought—$3 per 100. 
Mrs. Pollock — $6 per 100. 
Mt. of Snow—$4 per 100. 
Exquisite—$4 per 100. 
General Assortment of Plants 
ACALYPHAS. 
$4 per 100. 
Triumphans—Bright rose-colored foliage. 
Obovata—Fine dwarf grower, bronze, with pink 
margin. 
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ASPARAGUS. 
Sprengerii—$3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 1 2^-inch 
Plumosus—$4 per 100; $35 per 1000. j pots. 
ABUTILONS 
“FLOWERING MAPLES.” 
Everybody fond of this fine old-fashioned spe¬ 
cies will be glad to make the acquaintance of these 
products of M. Lemoine who is a true wonder 
worker among plants. The set is a beautiful and 
valuable one; these new sorts should make charm¬ 
ing pot plants. 
Novelties—15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
ROSACE. (Lemoine.) 
Flowers of dainty form and medium size, bronzy 
red with fiery shadings, large center of yellow. 
TRIUMPH. (Lemoine.) 
Flowers enormous and almost flat in form, rosy 
salmon, with very large white center, petals over¬ 
lapping, almost semi-double, 
VETERAN. (Lemoine.) 
Flowers very large, clear soft red, with yellow 
center. 
VESTALE. (Lemoine.) 
Flowers large, beautiful creamy white, broad 
and short in form of bell, stems holding the flowers 
almost horizontal. 
CONTRASTE. (Lemoine.) 
Bright scarlet exterior with fiery red interior. 
ECLAIREUR. (Lemoine.) 
Rronzy red with base of yellow. 
JOUR DE FETE. (Lemoine.) 
Flowers very large, white, with stiff stems that 
hold the bells almost horizontal. 
PRESTIGE. (Lemoine.) 
Rosy carmine, veined dark carmine; flowers 
very large. 
NEPTUNE. (Lemoine.) 
Tender rosy lilac, flowers so widely expanded 
as to be almost flat; a very showy variety. 
SAVITZII. 
$4 per 100. 
A deeply cut maple-leaf form, deeply edged with 
white; dwarf; a nice edging plant. , 
ECLIPSE. 
$4 per 100. 
A pretty trailing variety with velvety brown and 
yellow blooms and green and gold foliage. 
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ALOYSIA CITRIODORA, or LEMON 
VERBENA. 
Well established summer plants. $3 per 100. 
