THE E.G.HILL COMPANY 
15 
Golden 
IALENE. (N. Smith & Son.) 
November 5 to 15. Height, 2Yi ft. Term. bud. 
A daybreak pink Mrs. Robinson on Duckham stem 
and foliage; petals tipped salmon. 
MISS CLAY FRICK. 
White Sport from Win. Duckham. Every ’mum 
grower knows the variety, Win. Duckham ; the sport 
named above is identical with the parent save in 
color, which is pure white. This variety won the 
C. S. A. prize for “best undisseminated variety’’ at 
the Chicago show. 
MLLE. OGIZ. (Wells.) 
An enormous violet-pink variety of very pleasing 
shade; scored one point below Miss Clay Frick, be¬ 
ing accorded second place in the Chicago show; 
grand exhibition sort; scant in foliage. Plant in 
June, take second crown about September 1. 
MLLE. SIMONE JOSSIER. 
A magnificent creamy white of the very largest 
size; unexcelled for exhibition; C. S. A. certificate; 
89 points. Use second crown or terminal, about 
August 25 is best; terminal stem not strong. 
Dome. 
MME. G. MONTIGNY. 
A loosely arranged, enormous Japanese in¬ 
curved, with long outer petals curling and drooping; 
ivory white; especially fine for exhibition. Use 
early crown about August 20 to 25. 
MLLE. JEANNE ROSETTE. 
An enormous Thanksgiving pink, very full and 
compact. A fine companion for the Chadwicks and 
Nonin for late cutting; scored 91, C. S. A.; the stem 
and foliage are perfect, the blooms as deep as they 
are wide; can easily be held through December, as 
it is a first-rate keeper, and very easy to pack. Ter¬ 
minal bud. 
MLLE. LOUIS DUPUY. 
A grand exhibition variety; use second bud about 
September 1. One of Nonin’s fine varieties; a good 
white. 
MME L. ROUSSEL. 
An enlarged and improved Henry II. A perfect 
Japanese incurve of a lovely golden bronze color, 
with very broad petals. (Exhibition.) Use crown 
bud August 20 to 30. 
