THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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New 
Carnations 
for 
1907 
Aristocrat 
ARISTOCRAT. (Witterstaetter.) 
Color like Lawson, but brighter; flower high 
built and perfect in form, size 3^2 inches; splendid 
stem and calyx; fine keeper; free and continuous 
in bloom, beginning in September. Won the seed¬ 
ling premium at Chicago show for “100 best Lawson 
shade." Habit and health unexcelled. $12 per 100; 
$iu0 per 1,000. (See cut.) 
BEACON. (Fisher.) 
This fine scarlet from the raiser of Enchantress, 
has made a record for earliness and freedom that 
places it in the forefront of the reds. The color is 
brilliant, stem excellent. A commercial scarlet, 
coming in in good shape early in the fall, and in full 
crop by Xmas. $12 per ICO; $100 per 1,000. 
BONNIE MAID. (Dorner.) 
A fine “fancy" of the Prosperity type of color; 
highly recommended by the raiser. Belongs in the 
3-inch class, and very profuse in bloom. Very early 
and quite continuous. $12 per 100; $100 per 1,000. 
POCAHONTAS. (Baur & Smith.) 
Velvety crimson scarlet of lovely shade; early 
and profuse; a nice free grower. $12 per 100; $100 
per 1,000. 
RED CHIEF. (Dorner.) 
“The ideal Xmas red, both in color and quan¬ 
tity of bloom produced; averages 3 inches, calyx 
never bursts, stems long and wiry." Owing to the 
heavy crop at Xmas, this variety will prove ex¬ 
ceptionally profitable. Blooms rounding and nicely 
filled. $12 per 100; $100 per 1,000. 
ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS. 
The rose-colored sport of Enchantress dissemin¬ 
ated last year, but in comparatively limited quan¬ 
tity. Wherever Enchantress is grown, Rose Pink 
will receive a hearty welcome; identical with the 
parent in every point except color, and in this va¬ 
riety we have the bright rose shade always in de¬ 
mand. $/ per 100; $60 per 1,000. 
WINSOR. (Pierson.) 
Clear silvery pink, a shade intermediate between 
Enchantress and Lawson, larger than Lawson and 
of finer form. $12 per 100; $100 per 1,000. 
