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The E. G. Hill Company 
RED RADIANCE 
The Washington Red Radiance. 
A glowing crimson sport of Radiance with all 
the magnificent qualities of the parent; the enor¬ 
mous globular flowers on heavy canes are a sight 
to be long remembered. This variety will be in 
very heavy demand as soon as it is known. 
1 lie color is dazzling crimson-scarlet, an im¬ 
provement on the other sports that have ap¬ 
peared. 
RED ROVER 
A very full, finely formed flower of great 
depth, showing row upon row of petals sym¬ 
metrically arranged; color much the tone of Mi¬ 
lady ; a fine Summer red. 
SUNBURST 
The big yellow, all-the-year-round rose; grand 
for Summer cutting and magnificent throughout 
the year. A wonderful keeper and with marvel¬ 
ous orange color, sometimes shading to cream. 
Own root only, as it does not do well when 
grafted. 
TIPPERARY 
A pure yellow, small-flowered rose, which can 
be used much as Mrs. Aaron Ward is used, Mrs. 
Ward being the mother plant. 
It always throws stiff stems, is quite continu¬ 
ous in bloom and has beautiful foliage. The 
open flower is quite full. 
TIP-TOP 
pointed, borne singly or in small clusters. Foli¬ 
age narrow and sharply pointed. 
WHITE COCHET 
The white form of Maman Cochet; a grand 
Summer bedder, and where florists can use out¬ 
door roses, this is the very best and most dur¬ 
able white. 
WHITE KILLARNEY 
See description, page 9. 
Peter Lambert’s “Baby Doll.” A tiny Sweet¬ 
heart rose of marvelous color, golden yellow 
tipped with bright rose; the little buds and 
blooms are very perfect in form, long and 
