THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
PERLE DES NEIGES. 
The Perpetual Flowering White Rambler. 
Small flowers produced in large clusters; color 
snowy white; very free in bloom; “known as the 
Perpetual White Rambler,” says M. Pernet. 
TRIER. 
Mr. Peter Lambert’s grand hardy climber, bloom¬ 
ing in clusters, color pure white, nice and full, but 
opening to show a crown of golden anthers. We 
feel sure that this rose will rank with Cr. Rambler 
and Lady Gay when once it is known; beautiful be¬ 
yond words. 
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. 
MME. DRIOUT. 
The Striped Reine Marie Henriette. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
The most useful and beautiful of all the hardy 
climbers. 
LADY GAY. 
The brightest and most beautiful of all the pink 
Ramblers; an exquisite rose, blooming in clusters 
of perfect little flowers; bright pure rose color. 
One of the strongest, freest growers in the entire 
rose family. 
CLIMBING METEOR. 
MRS. ROBERT PEARY. (“Climbing Kaiserin.) 
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New Carnations for 1909 
Rooted cuttings, ready from January 1 and later. 
In connection with the novelties of the year, we are pleased to announce that our 
scarlet seedling won the Silver Cup and also the Sweepstakes Prize as the finest seedling 
in the Chicago show. The variety has been named 
MRS. GEO. BECKWITH 
and will be disseminated in 1910; will be glad to have carnation growers stop at Richmond 
and see it growing. 
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MAYDAY. (Grave.) 
A commercial carnation of an exquisite shade 
of satin pink; has a fine stem, strong calyx, and is 
probably the freest bloomer extant, from 20 to 
24 flowering shoots being found on each plant; one 
of the best keepers we have ever handled; has been 
marketed by E. T. Grave for the past three years 
and is always sought for by the trade. $12 per 
100; $100 per 1,000. 
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