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THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
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 1,000. 
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; 
has taken first place among pink forcing varieties. 
$3.50 per 100; $30 per 1,000. 
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. 
MRS. PETER BLAIR. (H. T.) 
Color, lemon-chrome with golden yellow center, 
of medium size, nicely filled and very freely pro¬ 
duced. A good grower and lovely rose. $10 per 
100 . 
MRS. JOHN BATEMAN. 
Deep China rose with lemon base, full and of 
good form; a nice grower. $5 per 100. 
MALMAISON. 
Grand old bedder, flat flower, of shell shade of 
pink. 
Phyllis 
