THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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MRS. E. ROBERTS. 
Soft pink, with golden center; larger in flower, 
with longer stems than Ladysmith. Form of bloom 
extra good and of heavy texture. 
MARY RICHARDSON. 
Salmon and bright brassy bronze! extra fine; the 
color fairly shines; a beauty. 
M. J. CARLISLE. 
Purest white, like a splendid Paris Daisy; stiff 
stems very lasting. $10 per 100. 
MERSTHAM WHITE. 
Snow white with yellow cushion; of splendid 
size; like a fine Shasta Daisy. A magnificent va¬ 
riety. $10 per 100. 
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New Geraniums 
E- Q. Hill’s 
Four 
Novelties 
for 1909 
35 cents each, 
$3.50 per dozen. 
Reformator 
ALICE LEMON 
A fancy single, which, at the same time is a 
first-rate bedder, a fine grower in a summer of un¬ 
usual drought; the color is white with aureole of 
salmon pink with white center, extremely free in 
producing bloom. 
BETTY JONES. (Double Jacquerie.) 
A deep scarlet of the largest size, a seedling 
from Jacquerie with long stems and fine florets, a 
finely formed double flower, dwarf in growth and 
a marvel of freedom. 
GURNEY MANN. 
A splendid pink of Jean Viaud color; the most 
beautiful single pink of this color now in our pos¬ 
session; a grand grower, and a very free bloomer. 
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JOHN LEMON. 
Double scarlet, of splendid habit, a taller grower 
than Betty Jones, and a little lighter in shade, a 
splendid color, with large truss and florets on good 
stems; extremely showy, a splendid bedder; the 
variety bore the severe test splendidly through the 
long drought. 
