THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
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THE GODFREY CALLA. 
Undoubtedly the finest thing ever sent out in 
the ealla line, and quite indispensable. Compared 
with the ordinary calla. it gives three blooms to 
one; is snow-white and perfect in form; blooms on 
very small plants. $5 per 100. 
CANNA5 
King Humbert— The most popular canna ever 
introduced, with grand crimson foliage and vermil¬ 
ion flowers. $8 per 100. 
Ondine — A fancy scarlet and gold, of gold lace 
effect; a German variety of real excellence; quite 
dwarf with bright green foliage. 25 cents. 
FUCHSIAS 
$3 per 100. 
F. Coppee — An abundant bloomer of extra fine 
form; sepals bright red; corolla very large, clear 
wine red, veined rose and scarlet. 
Gustav Nadaud— An extra fine double purple 
variety; comes into profuse bloom on very small 
plants; it is one of the quickest and freest of grow'- 
ers, with extra fine flowers. Noted for the great 
length of the corolla. 
J. Moens— Tube and sepals currant red, enor¬ 
mous double corolla, very long, bright rosy mauve. 
J. Lejeune— -Enormous double corolla of clear 
prune or maroon, outer petals striped rose; sepals 
recurved and clear scarlet. 
Minister Boucher— An extra large, double, rosy- 
purple flower; a free, strong grower. Very full, 
wide corolla. 
F. H. Lemon — Corolla enormous, very double vel¬ 
vety violet; sepals fuchsia red. $10 per 100. 
Robt. Blatry— A plant of the very highest order, 
vigorous and upright in growth, like a tree; this 
superb novelty is extremely free, early and cov¬ 
ered with grand flowers of rosy wnite sepals, and 
corolla of carmine salmon. The flower is very 
long with a very large corolla. One of the finest 
Fuchsias yet introduced. $10 per 100. 
Mr. Gladstone — One of the very largest Fuchsias 
extant; enormous wide corolla; stamens curiously 
attached. $5 per 100. 
Mile. Eva Boeg— Very large pendant flower, 
single or semi-double; sepals carmine rose, pointed 
with emerald green; petals clear violet, marked 
rose; beautiful and distinct. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill— Grand red, white corolla. 
Raoul d’ Allard— Very long corolla, reddish prune 
color, exterior heavily veined carmine; sepals sharp¬ 
ly reflexed. 
Rose Phenomenal. 
Phenomenal. 
Black Prince. 
White Phenomenal. 
FERN5 
AMERPOHLII NEPHROLEPIS. 
The daintiest and laciest of the ruffled ferns, 
fills a place that none of the older sorts can take; 
one of the popular novelties of the year. $5 per 
100 . 
NEPHROLEPIS WHITMANNI. 
The best of the “ruffled Bostons” yet introduced; 
dainty and lace-like, of the freest possible growth, 
beruffled to the last degree; indispensable for cut¬ 
ting or for specimen pot plants. The freest grow¬ 
ing of all the ferns, making a splendid bushy plant 
in an incredibly short time. 2 l /i- in., $4 per 100; 
5-in., $25 per 100. Extra fine. 
NEPHROLEPIS BOSTONENSIS. 
The Boston Fern. $3 per 100; $25 per 1,000. 
NEPHROLEPSIS P. ELEGANTISSIMA. 
A strong growing, graceful sport from Piersonii; 
beautifully plumed. $5 per 100. 
££ 
GENISTA. 
Beautiful pot plant covered with yellow bloom. 
$5 per 100. 
££ 
HELIOTROPES. 
$3 per 100, except where noted. 
Lueur d’Opale — Very free flowering, trusses ex¬ 
tremely large, florets very broad, azure-lilac pass¬ 
ing to pearl-white with yellow eye. $5 per 100. 
Buisson Fleuri— Plant semi-dwarf; extremely 
beautiful in growth, free grower, easily propogated; 
the plant is covered with blofcm, trusses extremely 
large; florets large and flat-faced; color, rosy violet 
with star-shaped eye. 
Prince Charmant — Bluish mauve. Like all of the 
Bruant type, this variety has panicles of bloom 
of enormous size; is dwarf and compact in growth. 
Cameleon- -Bright blue, passing to pale laven¬ 
der; large florets and panicles. 
Mirielle— Floret very large, of pearl-white shade 
deepening to heliotrope; an improved and darker 
White Lady. 
Diademe— Silvery pearl and rosy-lilac. 
Le Poitevine— Mauve, violet and blue. Beautiful 
variety. 
HIBISCUS. 
$3 per 100. 
Peachblow — Flowers are double, and from 4 to 
5 inches in diameter. Color, a clear rich pink, with 
a small, deep crimson center, an entirely new and 
most beautiful shade. Has been used successfully 
as an Easter plant. 
