THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
Outdoor Bedding Roses 
PERPETUAL BLOOMERS. 
Clean, healthy stock, in 2-inch pots, $3 per 100; $25 per 1,000, except where noted. 
ANNY MULLER. 
Color, a brilliant cerise pink, changing to pure 
pink. 1 he flowers are very persistent, lasting a 
long time on the plant and slightly fragrant. Of free 
growth. An all summer bloomer, belonging in the 
“Baby Rambler” Class. Semi-double. 
BRIDE. 
The most widely grown of all white varieties. 
BRIDESMAID. 
Most popular pink variety. 
BALDUIN. (Helen Gould.) 
Fine rosy crimson color, in a large, full flower; 
very free in growth; a good, hardy bedder; very 
fragrant. 
BABY RAMBLER.” (Mnte. Levavasseur.) 
This rose is so well known as hardly to need a 
word of description; it is a 'dwarf form of Crim¬ 
son Rambler, which produces flowers absolutely 
continuously. Invaluable either for pots or for 
outside bedding. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
The best hardy climbing rose. Fine for Easter 
forcing as well as for out of door planting. 
CLOTILDE SOUPERT. 
The only rival of Hermosa as a bedder and 
market pot-plant; white, with pink center. Every¬ 
body’s rose. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET, THE DOUBLE WHITE 
BABY RAMBLER. 
This is surely a beauty and a great addition to 
the Baby Ramblers, grows to a height of 20 inches 
and produces double pure white flowers in abun¬ 
dance. It has a fragrance similar to Hyacinths. Of 
free compact growth and very attractive. Produces 
a sheet of white color. $4 per 100. 
C’TESS OF DERBY. (H. T.) (Alex. Dickson.) 
Center, salmon shading into delicate peach; 
large, full, free and vigorous in growth; bud sharply 
pointed in the center, stems stiff and upright. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. 
An exceedingly hardy garden rose, standing a 
temperature of 20 below zero. A cross between 
Wichuriana and Mme. G. Luizet; much like Crim¬ 
son Rambler in habit; color, clear shell pink; fra¬ 
grant. 
DR. WM. GORDON. (H. P.) (Wm. Paul.) 
Extra large, deep petalled and high-centered; 
brilliant satin-pink; very free in bloom, a grand ad¬ 
dition to this color. $5 per 100. 
DR. CAMPBELL HALL (H. T.) (Alex. Dickson.) 
Coral rose; suffused white, base of petals yel¬ 
low; a charming rose, flowers large, full and per¬ 
fectly formed; very free. 
DEFIANCE. (H. T.) (E. G. Hill.) 
A red bedder; color crimson scarlet, absolutely 
full and of large size, very free in bloom. $5 per 100. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT. 
The old favorite garden rose; soft light pink, 
full and of large size, very free in bloom. $5 per 100. 
DEAN HOLE 
An intense salmon-pink, with bud of extraordin¬ 
ary length, opening into a mammoth bloom of splen¬ 
did substance. An English gold medal rose that is 
bound to rank with the very best in this country. A 
fine grower. $5 per 100. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE. 
Vigorous in growth and of strong constitution, 
soon forming a fine upright bush and troubled with 
few thorns. Has fine buds, borne singly on long, 
stiff stems, flowers very large, full and of cup form, 
dark crimson velvet in color, center vivid cerise. 
Fragrant and lasting. 
FRANZ DEEGEN. 
A popular yellow rose of heavy growth, with 
smooth foliage. 
GROSSHERZOGIN ALEXANDRA. (H. T.) 
(Jacobs. Welter.) 
Very large and full, perfect cupped form, opens 
well; very free. Kaiserin type. $10 per 100. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. 
The very best red bedding rose yet introduced 
for general purposes, for any section of the country. 
HERMOSA. 
Best pink bedder, the freest and most perpetual 
bloomer in existence. 
HUGH WATSON. (Dickson.) 
Crimson shaded carmine, blooms very large and 
full; very free and fragrant. $6 per 100. 
