THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
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MRS. G. W. KERSHAW. (H. T.) 
Very long pointed bud, on long stiff stem; color, 
the most brilliant and intense pink; of wonderful 
freedom and quite continuous. $5 per 100. 
MME. GAMON. 
Pure Tea, with long, handsome bud on a stiff, 
wiry but graceful stem; the habit is beautiful and 
it is a free grower and wonderfully free in bloom. 
Color, apricot, shaded and washed in golden sun¬ 
set color. $10 per 100. 
MRS. CONWAY JONES. (H. T.) 
Creamy white, flushed salmon pink; flowers very 
large, very full, petals of great size and firm sub¬ 
stance. $10 per 100. 
MME. HOSTE. 
A favorite in many gardens; very free in growth 
and bloom; color creamy white, often showing an 
amber center. 
MAMAN COCHET. 
A magnificent pink rose of Mermet type, and 
the grandest of outdoor bedders in pink, making an 
enormous growth in one season. Of the largest 
size, and one of the most vigorous and beautiful 
growers in the Tea family. Color, very bright rose, 
with shadings of yellow at the center. 
MME. LEON PAIN. 
Robust growth, smooth wood, handsome plum- 
colored foliage, flowers large, full and free in open¬ 
ing; silvery salmon, center orange yellow, reverse, 
bright red and yellow. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. 
A magnificent H. T. of the very loveliest shade 
of pink. $4 per 100. 
MME. ANCELOT. (Rugosa-M; Cochet.) 
Resembles a Tea in foliage, flowers large and 
very double, form perfect; bright rosy flesh shad¬ 
ing silvery white; splendid autumn bloomer. $8 per 
100 . 
MME. JULES GROLEZ. 
“The “Red Kaiserin,” so called from its resem¬ 
blance in growth and style of bloom; color, soft pure 
red; a lovely bedding rose. $4 per 100. 
MME. PHILIP RIVOIRE. 
One of M. Pernet’s fine, big, fancy roses; a fine 
grower; color, creamy white and soft pink. $4 per 
100 . 
OLIVIA. / 
Deep rose color; a very strong, free growing 
H. T., resembling Gen. Arthur in habit, and Bald¬ 
win in color and form of blooming. $4 per 100. 
PHYLLIS 
Grows to a height of about 2 feet, very bushy 
and branching habit; it produces long feathery pan¬ 
icles of flowers in constant succession, commencing 
in June and never ceasing to bloom until killed by 
autumn frosts. The color is a pretty bright car¬ 
mine pink, shading to white in the center. It is a 
fine novelty, much the best and brightest rose of 
this kind yet introduced. An ideal rose for bedding 
and massing and there is not another rose to equal 
it for decorative use in pots. $10 per 100. 
PIE X. (H. T.) (Soupert & Notting.) 
A seedling of Kaiserin Aug. Vic. Flowers large 
and cupped in form; creamy white passing to ten¬ 
der rose, center deeper. Very free and fragrant. A 
rose of grand form and size. Well worth a care¬ 
ful trial. $10 per 100. 
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. 
ROSEMARY. (H. T.) (E. G. Hill.) 
A beautiful rose of shining, silvery pink, rec¬ 
ommended for bedding. Very large and very 
double; a sturdy grower with stiff stems and large 
foliage; flowers freely produced. 
REINE KAROLA DE SAXE. (Tea.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
A lovely bedding rose, with large flower of 
blush white, with shell shadings of delicate pink. 
Very free and very fragrant. Bloom rounding and 
full. Foliage and habit excellent; one of the most 
promising bedders; grand in stem and foliage. $6 
per 100. 
RICHMOND. 
The freest flowering red rose yet produced; con¬ 
stantly in bloom, a fine grower, very fragrant. 
SOUVENIR DE MARIA ZAYAS. (H. T.) 
(Soupert & Notting.) 
A robust, vigorous grower, producing a long, 
pointed bud on a long stiff stem. Flowers very 
large, full and of perfect form. Color, bright car¬ 
mine, veined darker. Very fragrant and free. One 
of the best. $10 per 100. 
WM. SHEAN. 
A fine grower, throwing up long stiff canes, 
crowned with large pointed flowers of Killarney 
pink; full, free and perpetual; one of the very 
largest of roses. Color grand. $4 per 100. 
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 M,aman 
Cochet is a favorite, it is extremely large, rounded 
and full. 
