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The E. G. Hill Company 
MRS. AARON WARD 
Might he styled Ladies’ Delight, so fond arc the 
ladies of this glowing orange beauty; it is a rose that 
sells as well on short steins as long, and in immense 
quantities; the ideal corsage variety and very freely 
used for low table decorations. 
MAM AN COCHET 
The summer blooming pink variety on which many 
florists depend for cutting; the very best of out-door 
roses. 
We carry a large stock of extra well grown plants 
of it—also of the 
LADY ALICE STANLEY 
(For description see page 7.) 
MLLE. CECIEE BRUNNER 
Synonyms “Mignon” and “Sweetheart.” 
The tiny pink Polyantha rose, extremely useful in 
the cut flower trade where it has acquired new pop¬ 
ularity the past tw'O years. Forces nicely in the winter 
time. 
MRS. E. E. THOMPSON 
The shell-pink form of Mrs. Shawyer. 
MILADY 
A good red rose, quite full, of beautiful form, splen¬ 
did in texture, free—a nice grower; rated high by some 
of the best grow'ers. 
