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The E. G. Hill Company 
Roses for Florists’ 
Cut Flower Culture 
For prices see page 5 
As we are specializing on Cut-Flower varieties, the sorts following em¬ 
brace only the best standard varieties for this purpose. 
Knowing the extreme importance to the grower of having strong, clean 
stock for his planting, no pains nor expense is spared along the line of the 
production of strong, healthy wood for own-root propagation, and also for 
cions for grafting purposes. 
Our own-root stock is known over the country as being in a class by 
itself, and our price list will assure any florist that our margin of profit will 
be small, for while every cost of production has risen, our prices are raised 
very little and on only a few varieties. 
It pays the cut-flower grower to be sure that he is buying the best quality 
that can be produced; our young roses are sturdy stock, heavy stemmed, 
and made from flowering wood; the first cost is not the only thing to be 
considered;—there’s your space for the coming year! 
Grafted Roses 
Only the Best British Manetli used, as we have found that French Manetti 
is not so well adapted for the American cut-flower trade. 
Our bench roses are absolutely clean and healthy, are in fine growth so 
we can guarantee quality stock. 
See list and prices. 
