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The E. G. Hill Company 
GRAF ZEPPELIN 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
If you are a successful grower of American Beauty 
and want some choice stock for growing on, or for 
benching, we guarantee ours clean, healthy, of good 
size, and well-established. 
No rose in existence takes the place of this great 
American favorite. 
BON SILENE 
This charming old-time rose, with bright pink buds 
as round as balls, is once more in high popular favor. 
It is charming in Colonial and Dutch bouquets and for 
dainty table arrangements. It is an easy doer, but 
grafted stock does best in winter. 
CRIMSON QUEEN 
A beautiful crimson H. T. of the Hadley type, but 
different in tone; a fine grower with broad, beautiful 
foliage. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN 
To our mind, this is the most beautiful of all the 
hardy "Rambler’’ roses; every retail florist in the coun¬ 
try should grow it; one of its finest points is that it 
comes into bloom two weeks earlier than Crimson 
Rambler, which makes it doubly valuable; then the 
color is pure bright rose of irresistible shade; the indi¬ 
vidual flowers are large for the type, borne upright 
and of very elegant form. 
For decoration, the sprays are magnificent, being 
nicely spaced with clusters of three or four perfect in¬ 
dividual flowers, and beautiful foliage between. This 
color is always in demand. 
