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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
The true commercial type—Chas. Eager, Chrysolora, Bonnaffon, Alice Byron 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
C. H. Totty—Chestnut and scar¬ 
let; a grand variety, stem and foliage 
perfect; no neck nor bad Inids. Fine 
exhibition variety. $6 per 100. Aug. 10 Nov. 1 
Dr. Enguehard—Grand commer¬ 
cial variety; color, pink; stem and 
foliage perfect. 4 feet. Sept. 5 Late 
Donatello—One of the best com¬ 
mercial yelows; an early variety 
that will displace all others of Oc¬ 
tober 20th date; true commercial type 
in all its points; nicely incurved. Aug. 20 Oct. 20 
Dolly Dimple—Extra good yel¬ 
low of large size, unusually fine 
form, a rather flat, inrolling incurved 
of great spread; as fine stem and fo¬ 
liage as Eaton . Aug. 20 Nov. 5 
Emberta—A pure snow white in¬ 
curving variety, of typical commer¬ 
cial build, of fine size with claw-like 
petals; a fine keeper and shipper, 
with stiff stem and handsome foliage. 
Like a very late "White Bonnaffon.” 
$5 per 100 .Late bud Nov. 15 
Ethel Fitzroy—Extremely beau¬ 
tiful color, rosy, golden bronze; very 
easy doer, with nice, big, incurved 
blooms. Especially valuable to the 
retail florist who markets his own 
flowers; just the color the ladies like 
for parlor decorations. $5 per 100... Aug. 25 Oct. 15 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
F. S. Vallis—The best of this 
type. An immense Japanese flower; 
yellow, deepening to a fine citron 
shade. Long petals, twisting and re¬ 
flexing into a broad, deep bloom as 
large as Mme. Carnot. Exhibition Early 
only. 4 y 2 feet . Aug. 10 Nov. 
F. E. Nash—Light pink Japanese, 
unsurpassed for size and finish for Bud 
exhibition; one of the sensations of after 
the Fall shows. $5 per 100. Oct. 20 Nov. 1 
Heston White—A very popular 
English commercial, of the type of 
“Alice Byron” and "Mrs. Buckbee.” 
Beautiful in finish; a very easy doer. 
Pure snow-white; compact incurve. 
In a class quite by itself; its strong 
points are its purity of color, and 
perfection of form. $4 per 100. Aug. 25 Nov. 5 
Howard Gould—The florets are 
long and grooved and the flower 
builds up into an enormous globe, 
splendid in form and substance. The 
inside of the petals is of bright, 
golden chestnut, with a reverse of 
pure, deep gold; every shade intense 
and beautiful. $10 per 100. Nov. 5 
Ivory—A gem among whites; 
popular still . Aug. 20 Oct. 25 
Jennie Nonin—For Thanksgiv¬ 
ing and later this has no rival; of 
