The E. G. Hill Company 
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Hoosier Beauty 
the plant than any red variety now before the 
trade. 
Free and continuous, flowers on every shoot. 
Easy to do; does not need pinching. 
Clean in growth, does not mildew nor spot; 
takes a trifle lower temperature than Killarney. 
JONKHER MOCK 
The Giant La France; heavy in stem, large in 
flower, lovely in color, two tones of rich pink, 
deliciously fragrant; “made in Holland.” Win¬ 
ner of gold medals. 
KAISER IN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 
The beautiful summer white, indispensable 
with many firms. 
Good own-root stock only, summer propa¬ 
gated, repotted and grown on into fine, strong, 
heavy, 2^4-inch. Our Kaiserin is recognized 
as of high quality, and white roses are scarce. 
KILLARNEY 
Our stock is fine—both own root and grafted 
WHITE KILLARNEY 
Our only white forcing variety for the present, 
except 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY 
With many growers used in preference to the 
original White Killarney, as it has many more 
petals and makes a finer flower for warm 
weather use. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT 
This variety in many establishments is su¬ 
perseding old Killarney which cannot be de¬ 
pended upon to hold its color; even when Killar¬ 
ney Brilliant runs lighter, it is still a good shade 
which sells well, when the older sort cannot be 
given away when “off color.” 
Under high culture in Winter, no red rose, ex¬ 
cept Hadley, makes so grand a showing of high 
toned crimson-scarlet, of splendid long pointed 
flowers, and stiff stems. 
