The E. G. Hill Company 
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* EUGENE LANGAULET 
Pompon Anemone 
There is nothing handsomer or more profitable 
among the small ’mums than this classy little shining, 
golden yellow Pompon, the very latest in its color, 
very lasting when cut and with all the good qualities 
required for commercial growing. 
It can not be propagated early, but comes right to 
date with a big crop of bloom from any date of prop¬ 
agation. One of the very latest of the Pompons, last¬ 
ing till Thanksgiving. 
$2 per dozen; $15 per 100. 
Acto—Has dahlia-like petals, bright rose, lighter 
reverse. 
Baby—In a class quite by itself; a fine grower with 
dainty foliage and stiff stems. Solid little flowers with 
curiously folded petals; like plump, golden buttons. 
Very late. 
Bessie Flight—Large Pompon Anemone; rosy helio¬ 
trope; nothing like it in the entire ’mum family; ex¬ 
tremely fine for cutting in sprays. Very unusual. $4 
per 100. 
* Celco—One of the brightest yellows in the family, 
and one of the earliest; ideal in habit and in profusion 
of bloom. 
* Elva—The most beautiful of white pompons, pure 
in color of full, fluffy form; very early; extremely 
useful to every grower of cut flowers. 
* Fairy Queen—A very greatly improved Alena, has 
more substance, a brighter color, and a few days ear¬ 
lier; the best and earlist pink pompon. 
* Golden Climax—One of the best golden yellows : 
will be in heavy demand. Very free and long stemmed. 
Helen Newberry—You would hardly recognize her 
unless you have seen her disbudded. The most per- 
Helen Newberry 
