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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
Novelties of 1912 
F. T. Quittenton (Totty)—A magnificent crimson 
for exhibition; every petal reflexed; does not burn. 
Fine grower, good stem. 20 cents each; $15 per 100. 
Not before August 25—November 1. 
Pink Gem (Smith)—A beautiful broad-petaled, in¬ 
curving variety, round and ruffled; one of the prettiest 
forms in the family; splendid stem and foliage, texture 
wonderful. 4 feet. A fine commercial variety. 15 cents 
each; $10 per 100. 
September 1—November 5. 
Sensation (Smith)—A fine variety of soft cameo- 
pink color—much like Bonnaffon in form and general 
make-up. 25 cents each; $20 per 100. 
August 30—November 1. 
Christy Mathewson (Smith)—A big, fine white, full 
and massive; very distinct in form. 6 feet. For ex¬ 
hibition. 25 cents each. 
August 12—November 5. 
Artistic Queen (Smith)—Fine exhibition variety. 
Extra large blooms, loosely incurved, very strong stem. 
Color, rose-pink, very fresh and beautiful. 4 feet. 25 
cents each; $20 per 100. 
August 10—November 1. 
Antique (Totty)—A deep rosy bronze sport from 
Dr. Enguehard; a duplicate in all but color which is 
good. A fine commercial bronze. 20 cents each; $15 
per 100. 
September 5—Late. 
Aesthetic (Smith)—A lovely exhibition variety, with 
petals arranged in rolling puffs; beautiful shade of 
delicate primrose with orange center. 50 cents each; 
$35 per 100. 
August 15—November 1. 
Hirondelle (Hill)—A big, incurving variety with 
splendid stem and foliage, easy to manage but resents 
heavy feeding as most of the pinks do. Scored 91 be- 
Mrs. Gilbert Drabble 
