THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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ALYSSUM. (Double Giant.) 
Large flower, pure white. $2 per 100. 
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AGERATUM. 
Stella Gumey — The very best variety grown; 6 
to 8 inches high, compact and bushy; a mass of 
deep blue color. $2 per 100. 
Princess Pauline— Five inches high, bushy and 
compact. The body of the flower is white, while 
the outer ring of each is bright blue. $2 per 100. 
ALTERNANTHERA 
$2 per 100. 
Parychoides Major— Best red. 
Aurea Nana — Best yellow. 
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ACHYRANTHES. 
$2 per 100. 
Bimullerii. Lindenii. 
McNalli— A very bright and distinct novelty; a 
valuable addition to the class. 
ASTILBE. 
Nicely started for Easter forcing, best Holland 
stock. 
6-inch pots—$1 per dozen; $8 per 100. 
CYCLAMEN. 
Hugh Low’s highest grade seed, in well grown 
plants. 
3-inch, in bud, $5 per 100; 4-inch, in bud, $10 
per 100; 5-inch, in bloom, $20 per 100. 
COLEUS 
CHAMELEON. 
A handsome mingling of colors, cream, yellow 
maroon, crimson, and bright green. $5 per 100. 
DAYTONA. 
Pure bright red center and broad gold edge; a 
a good bedder; very showy. $5 per 100. 
LYONS. 
A beautiful new yellow variety with handsome 
markings; a good bedder and quite distinct. $5 
per 100. 
DUNEIRA. 
A magnificent coleus, belonging in the class 
with Brilliancy as far as effect goes, but a much 
freer grower; color, various shades of crimson; 
leaves very large; a fine showy bedder, standing the 
sun as well as Verschaffetti. $3 per 100. 
John Pfister—Red. $3 per 100. 
Anna Pfister — Yellow. $3 per 100. 
The form of the leaf, the dwarf growth, the 
bright color, give these two sorts the exact effect 
of a red and a yellow Alternanthera when bedded 
out. 
Two very fine Fancy Varieties are 
Brilliancy— -Already well known as a grand 
large-leaved variety of the most brilliant colors. $4 
per 100. 
Queen Charlotte — Chocolate maroon; velvety; 
of large size; fine companion for Brilliancy. $4 per 
100 . 
GENERAL ASSORTMENT. 
$2 per 100. 
Verschaffelti. 
Golden Bedder. 
Mrs. Caroline Beck. 
Prest. Gerard. 
Centaur. 
Katisha. 
M. Daudet. 
Her Majesty. 
Beckwith Gem. 
Firebrand. 
This assortment comprises an unusually fine 
collection of very showy varieties. 
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THE GODFREY CALLA. 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in 
the calla line, and quite indispensable. Compared 
with the ordinary calla, it gives three blooms to 
one; is snow-white and perfect in form; blooms 
on very small plants. $5 per 100. 
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FUCHSIAS 
Two Novelties. 
F. H. LEMON. (Rozain-Boucharlat.) 
Corolla enormous, very double velvety violet, 
sepals, fuchsia-red. Grand variety. $10 per 100. 
COMPTE DE VERTAMONT. 
(Rozain-Boucharlat.) 
Enormous corolla of creamy white and scarlet 
sepals; of very beautiful tree form. $10 per 100. 
Robt. Blatry— A plant of the very highest order, 
vigorous and upright in growth, like a tree; this 
superb novelty is extremely free, early, and cov¬ 
ered with grand flowers of rosy white sepals, and 
corolla of carmine salmon. The flower is very 
long with a very large corolla. One of the finest 
Fuchsias yet introduced. $10 per 100. 
Standard Varieties. 
$3 per 100. 
F. Coppee— An abundant bloomer of extra fine 
form; sepals bright red; corolla very large, clear 
wine red, veined rose and scarlet. 
Gustav Nadaud — An extra fine double purple va¬ 
riety; comes into profuse bloom on very small 
plants; it is one of the quickest and freest of 
growers, with extra fine flowers. Noted for the 
great length of the corolla. 
J. Moens— Tube and sepals currant red, enor¬ 
mous double corolla, very long, bright rosy mauve. 
J. Lejeune — Enormous double corolla of clear 
prune or maroon, outer petals striped rose; sepals 
recurved and clear scarlet. 
Minister Boucher — An extra large, double, rosy- 
purple flower; a free, strong grower. Very full, 
wide corolla. 
