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THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
New Geraniums^ Bruanf Type 
MRS. ANNIE VINCENT. 
A strong growing variety of ready propaga¬ 
tion and extremely free in bloom; small nicely 
dented foliage, flowers carried in large, vol¬ 
uminous trusses on long, stiff stems; florets very 
large, most of them semi-double, a grand bedder, 
producing a splendid mass of rosy carmine color. 
50 cents each. 
M. EMILE GUERIN. 
Habit dwarf and growth robust, flowering con¬ 
tinuously in very large trusses, florets semi-double; 
color lovely violet-rose feathered in white; a superb 
color in a superb variety. 35 cents. 
REFORMATOR. 
A seedling from Bruant with all its good qual¬ 
ities; plant dwarf, flowers abundant; single, pure 
scarlet, floret beautifully formed; a most effective 
bedder; $25 per 100. 
DAGATA. 
The finest pink bedder extant; the freest grower 
among free-flowering sorts that we have ever met; 
habit perfect; freedom, wonderful; attracts attention 
among a hundred other sorts. The color is bright 
pure pink (an improvement on Fleur de Rose and 
Jean Viaud) with large plume of white at base of 
upper petals; a most effective bedder, often throw¬ 
ing the sixth and seventh petal. $10 per 100. 
Novelties^ Single 
35 cents each; $3 for the set. 
Round-flowered fancies. Especially adapted for pot culture. 
ARABIC. 
Bright scarlet, large white eye; perfect form; 
very free flowering, large and fine. 
CYMRIC. 
Habit dwarf and free; very floriferous; rich rosy 
magenta. 
CARMANIA. 
Soft rosy salmon, distinct and pleasing, with 
white eye; bold trusses; free flowering. A decided 
acquisition. 
CAMPANIA. 
Mottled salmon, with enormous white eye, of 
very perfect form, and habit all that can be de¬ 
sired. 
CORONIA. 
Bright rosy pink, immense flowers with bold 
trusses and good habit. 
HIBERNIAN. 
Soft red, with very large truss. 
HELEN, COUNTESS OF RADNOR. 
A delightful variety; splendid large flowers of 
an attractive tint of warm rosy cerise, bold and 
effective truss, with good constitution. 
LUCANIA. 
Cerise shaded orange with white eye, robust 
habit;fine heads of bloom. 
ST. LOUIS. 
Vivid scarlet-crimson with bold white eye; im¬ 
mense flowers of fine form; distinct and attrac¬ 
tive. 
SAXONIA. 
Bright scarlet, small white eye; enormous flow¬ 
ers; fine substance; bold truss. 
UMBRIA. 
Solid deep scarlet, leathery substance, small white 
eye, massive truss. Compact habit. 
Bruant Race 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1,000; except where noted. 
Alphonse Ricard. Giant scarlet. 
Baronne Alice de Rothschild — A robust grower, 
with splendid trusses; florets enormous, semi-double 
and circular; color, hydrangea-pink with large white 
mark; extremely fresh and pretty. $10 per 100. 
Bellerophon— Single scarlet, with large, round 
florets, combined into immense trusses, which are 
held high above the plant. It is very free in bloom, 
the habit and foliage especially fine for this type. 
Clyde— A sport from Mrs. E. G. Hill, in every 
