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The E. G. Hill Company 
L’Africaine—Large reflexing crim¬ 
son. Fine for exhibition; of easy Early 
management, color gorgeous.bud 
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.Aug. 10 Nov. 1 
Mrs. Robinson—One of the most 
widely grown of whites for its date.. Aug.25 Nov. 1 
Mrs. J. C. Neill—Lemon yellow, 
finely reflexed, very large; for exhi¬ 
bition collections.Aug. 15 Nov. 1 
Mrs. W. E. Tricker—Enormous 
bloom of Enchantress pink; early ex¬ 
hibition variety. A stunning bloom... Oct. 25 
Mrs. J. Dunne—Old rose, one of 
the largest: grand exhibition variety ; 
fine for collections.Aug. 15 Nov. 1 
Mrs. A. S. Watt—A sport of Wm. 
Turner, identical in every respect, 
stem, foliage and color, the only dif¬ 
ference being that the petals reflex 
instead of incurving as in the case of Aug. 25 
Turner.or later Nov. 1 
Mrs. R. H. Boggs—When first 
opening this flower has a faint tinge 
of pink, and ultimately fades to white. 
This variety ranks among the best of 
Mr. Pockett’s creations. Simply im¬ 
mense in size with a dw'arf vigorous 
habit. Height, three feet. Grand ex- After 
hibition variety.Aug. 1 Nov. 1 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Mrs. J. Purroy Mitchell—The color 
is of the purest snow, the same as 
the old Mrs. Weeks. The flower is 
enormous in size and reflexing in 
character. Nov. 1 
Mrs. R. C. Pulling—Clear yellow, 
an English variety, tremendous in 
size, which has made a wonderful 
showing in some of the exhibitions. 
Height five and one-half feet. A 
worthy companion for Bob Pulling, 
and totally different.Aug. 10 Nov. 1 
Mrs. Paul Moore—Fine for exhibi¬ 
tion and also a good commercial. 
Color, magnificent light yellow; foli¬ 
age perfectly stiff and right up to the 
flower. An absolutely reliable sort to 
handle. Height, three feet. Aug. 25 Oct. 25 
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'/2 feet.Aug. 20 Nov. 1 
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. We don’t 
know enough nice things to say about 
this grand variety, especially being a 
late sort and of such marvelous color¬ 
ing; it leaves nothing to be desired in 
a late pink ; it is a beautiful grower, 
with stiff stems and good foliage. Late 
Bench the variety about June 15.Sept. 25 Nov. 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 
M rs. Seidewitz 
