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The E. G. Hill Company 
* Fairy Queen—A very greatly improved Alena, has 
more substance, a brighter color, and is a few days 
earlier; the best and earliest pink pompon. 
* Golden Climax—One of the best golden yellows; 
will be in heavy demand. Very free and long stemmed. 
* Helen Newberry—The most perfect and latest of 
the white Pompons. A proportion of the stock should 
be grown to single blooms—six to a plant. 
Harvest Moon—Clear golden yellow, of medium 
size; plant very prolific; blooms Oct. 20 to 25. 
* Inga—Bright red of beautiful shade, fine size, and 
elegant form; one of the earliest. Always in heavy 
demand. 
Ulona—Lovely shade of rosy lavender, belongs in 
the section of Large Pompons; has long stems and 
fine large flowers nicely displayed. Nov. 10th. Extra 
fine. 
* Jules La Gravere—The very best of the dark crim¬ 
sons; a late variety. Extra. 
Katie Manning—Very early yellow, extra good; can 
he cut for three weeks; opens flat, gradually reflexing 
into a globe. 
Klondike—One of the most beautiful yellows in the 
family; extra fine. 
* Lillia—Tall, stiff stems; good sized flowers freely 
produced; grand red color. A gorgeous variety. 
Leota—Daybreak pink, much like Minta, with bet¬ 
ter habit and stem. 
* Lillian Doty—Much the best pink of the larger 
flowered Pompons. A wonderful grower, producing 
enormous quantities of clear pink flowers on very long 
stems. A grand and beautiful pink variety. 
Minta—Lovely Enchantress pink, form of a Fever¬ 
few. Very free. Beautiful pot plant. 
* Madge—An extra good, symmetrical, golden yel¬ 
low. Early mid-season—nothing finer in yellows. 
*Mrs. Frank Beu (See Frank Wilcox'). 
Nordi-—Pure white, maturing Nov. 10th to Thanks¬ 
giving, on strong, wiry stems; very free and satis¬ 
factory. 
Neola—Light pink, on strong, stiff stems; large 
flowered, maturing Nov. 15th to 25th. 
Niza—Delicate shell pink; very valuable owing to 
its being the very earliest of its color—matures Oct. 
10th—medium sized blooms on dwarf plants. 
* Peace—Winner of the C. S. A. cup; a strong grower 
with long stems and fine large flowers, color white 
changing to pink; a very lovely new variety; raised 
by John Hartje of Indianapolis. 
* Rufus—One of the finest and freest of the reddish 
orange shades; color very bright. Like an earlier Mrs. 
Frank Beu. 
Skibo—Earliest of all; opens bronze, maturing into 
yellow. 
Soeur Melanie—Of good size, early mid-season; 
pure snow-white. 
Souv. du Jersey—Beautiful “baby” flower, color of 
“Golden Wedding.” 
Veta—Pure white—very free—matures Nov. 1. 
* White Doty -Pure white sport from Lillian Doty; 
“Large Flowered” on long stems; a grand novelty. 
* Western Beauty—Deep rose-pink, the very best 
pink we have yet seen in Pompons; flower of good 
size for a Pompon; freely borne, and of beautifully 
perfect form. Late mid-season. 
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Single Mums 
An absolutely essential quality fora single ’mum is texture; the number 
ot petals is few, but these must be firm and durable. 
We have discarded a large number of beautiful varieties, and regretted 
the necessity, but our list comprises only the sorts of absolutely durable 
quality, combined with great beauty. 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM 
The queen of the singles, a big, flat flower with 
petals of wonderful texture, the loveliest shade 
of soft rose pink—very lasting both on and off 
the plant—long stemmed and can be planted 
close; one of the very best sellers. A true com¬ 
mercial. 
We flowered nearly 2000 plants of this va¬ 
riety without the loss of a single bunch. 
MENSA 
Like a refined Shasta Daisy; a splendid 
keeper; a fine seller. 
GARZA 
The single white Anemone; a beautiful variety 
with very stiff stems, nicely branching, bloom¬ 
ing in sprays; florets stiff and ray-like, snow- 
white with golden center. An elegant cut flower. 
