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The E. G. Hill Company 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Golden Eagle—A dwarf grower 
of easy management; the long, in- 
cnrling, golden petals are glorious; 
can be planted very close. Stem 
perfect, foliage quite to the flower. 
Height, 4/ feet. $4 per 100. Sept. IS Late 
Golden Chadwick The very best 
late commercial yellow; a perfect 
Chadwick in a grand color; can be 
had very late. A splendid keeper. 
4 l /i feet. Ours is not “Yellow Chad¬ 
wick,” but a deep golden strain. 
$4 per 100; $35 per 1000. Sept. S Late 
Glenview—An enormous incurv¬ 
ing globe of dark bronze and clear 
red. Dwarf grower with stiff stem; 
easy doer; a magnificent sort for ex¬ 
hibition or for commerce, as the 
color is very pleasing. 3j4 feet. $6 
per 100 . Sept. 1 Nov. 5 
Glacier—Pure white in color, and 
we have never seen anything larger 
or more impressive for the exhibition 
table. It is enormous in diameter, 
deep in build, very perfect in form 
and can be shown nicely on a 24-inch 
stem. Very perfect in finish. $10 
per 100. Nov. 1 
Gertrude Peers—A very fine crim¬ 
son which never burns: pure self¬ 
color, without any reverse color. 
Makes a good bush plant. $10 per 100 Nov. 1 
Garnet Gem—Bright crimson seed¬ 
ling of Geo. W. Childs. A fine com¬ 
mercial red for early cutting. Nov¬ 
elty of 1914. $10 per 100. Aug. 20 Oct. 20 
H. E. Converse—Chestnut bronze 
of enormous size, a tall grower, with 
stiff stem. The form is an immense 
globe: of the general type of Wm. 
Turner. Hard to beat for exhibition 
purposes. $10 per 100. 
Ivory — A gem among whites; 
popular still . Aug. 20 Oct. 25 
Indian Summer — Bronze sport 
from Golden Chadwick: yellow, 
shaded with terra-cotta and touches 
of salmon. Has the fine form of 
W. H. Chadwick. $10 per 100. Sept. 15 Nov. 10 
Mrs. Buckbee—A first-class white 
commercial: nicely incurved; often 
grown as White Bonnaffon. 
Mrs. Gilbert Drabble—White as 
snow. Stem stiff and fine foliage. 
Enormous incurving flower; petals 
claw-like, inrolling, and loosely ar- After 
ranged. $10 per 100. Aug. 5 Nov. 1 
Monrovia—Very early yellow; July 15 Oct. 1 
use early cuttings; keep them mov- to to 
ing without check . July 20 Oct. 10 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Mrs. Robinson—One of the most 
widely grown of whites for its date.. Aug. 25 Nov. 1 
Maud Dean—Good late pink com¬ 
mercial . Sept. 10 Nov. 10 
Miss Alice Byron—Fine, substan¬ 
tial white for shipping or for general 
use. Early mid-season. Very last¬ 
ing. Must be cut 8 to 10 inches from 
the ground on account of its woody 
stem. 3 Yi feet. 
Aug. 20 
Nov. 1 
Major Bonnaffon—This splendid 
yellow commercial is still grown in 
Nov. 5 
large quantity; our stock is in per- 
to 
feet health. 3 feet. 
Sept. 20 
Nov. 30 
M. Loiseau—Rousseau — Enor¬ 
mous incurving pink in two tones of 
color; foliage grand, stem perfect; 
no neck; beautiful and imposing. 5 
feet. $5 per 100. 
Aug. 15 
Nov. 5 
Mary E. Meyer—Pure paper white. 
A fine keeper; first-rate commercial; 
good globular form. $5 per 100. 
Aug. 25 
Nov. 10 
Mistletoe (Dorner) — The Xmas 
blush or white; the earlier blooms 
are soft blush pink, the terminals are 
white. The form is a globular in¬ 
curved, of large size, and quite full; 
stem rigid with small foliage; prob¬ 
ably the very latest variety. $10 per 
100 .Last bud Very late 
Mrs. E. A. Seidewitz—A very late 
commercial of beautiful incurving 
form, quite full, brilliant pink, good 
enough to follow Chieftain, which is 
saying a good deal for it: it is a nice 
grower and free from culls; a fine 
addition to our scanty list of late 
commercials. $8 per 100. Takebud Nov. 15 
Mrs. J. C. Neill—Lemon yellow, 
finely reflexed, very large; for exhi¬ 
bition collections. $5 per 100. Nov. 1 
Mrs. W. E. Tricker—Enormous 
bloom of lovely Enchantress pink: 
early exhibition variety. A stunning 
bloom. $8 per 100. Oct. 25 
Mrs. J. Dunne—Old rose, one of 
the largest; grand exhibition variety; 
fine for collections. $5 per 100. Nov. 1 
Nagoya—One of the latest and 
finest brilliant yellows in the family, 
4,H> feet. A grand commercial sort. 
$4 per 100 . Sept. 20 Nov. 10 
Nakota—An immense orange buff, 
of perfect form and beautiful finish; 
stem and foliage distinctly first- 
class. We cut finely finished flowers 
on October 20. $10 per 100. Aug. 30 Oct. 25 
Nerissa—A greatly improved Hi- 
rondelle: a lovely shade of rosy 
lavendar, grand size and beautifully 
