THE E. G. HILL 
ceedingly beautiful; a lovely novelty. Sport from 
Sir Walter Raleigh. $5 per 100. 
Mrs. Shimmins— Apricot, shaded red, a lovely 
color, with stiff, erect stems. $5 per 100 . 
Mrs. Harry Eland— Lilac, large disc; easy doer; 
fine for bush. $5 per 100. 
Pompons 
The following collection comprises one of the 
most beautiful assortments of these charming little 
mums in the country. We have been testing and 
adding new sorts till we have a selection of which 
we are very proud, and which won first premium 
at the Chicago show. 
$4 per 100. 
Acto — Large, flowering, dahlia-like petals, bright 
rose, lighter reverse. 
Alena —Flat, reflexed; dainty pink; one of the 
best. 
Angelique —Pure white, high built flower. 
Baby — The smallest yellow ’mum in cultivation; 
quilled; very odd and pretty. Makes a beautiful 
bush plant totally different from any other chry¬ 
santhemum, and also fills a place of its own among 
cut flower varieties; can be had very late; every 
retail grower should have a quantity; it pleases 
customers. 
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Black Douglas— Fine dark red. 
Caritas— Blush, deeper pink in center; very 
handsome. 
Daze— Light pink, dahlia form; extra fine. 
Dupont de L’eure— Amber shaded bronze. 
Grace Darling — Pink fringe, yellow center. 
Jules LaGravere— -Deep, bright crimson. 
Klondike— Most brilliant yellow in the family; 
extra fine. 
Lula— Lovely snow white, globular form, and of 
medium size. 
Magnificus — Pure white, large size, extra good 
form. Fine. 
Mrs. Wyness— Pink, quilled center. 
Savannah— Good yellow. 
St. Michael— 3)4 feet. Bright golden yellow. 
Utan — Light magenta, tipped white; globular 
form. 
Pompon Anemones 
$4 per 100. 
Briolas—An exquisitely beautiful variety in soft 
rosy blush; 3 feet. 
Grace Darling — 4 feet. Lilac-blush; extra good. 
Perle—4 feet. Deep rose; very beautiful in 
sprays. 
Bessie Flight — Large pompon; rosy heliotrope. 
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Geraniums 
Bruant Race 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1,000, except where noted. 
Alphonse Ricard -The leading scarlet bedder. 
A. J. Calisto — Flowers large, semi-double, clear 
carmine rose; extremely free in bloom and a fine 
grower. $5 per 100. 
Beaute Poitevine — Semi-double. Enormous flow¬ 
ers, aurora pink shading to bright salmon center. 
The grandest of all the light fancy Bruants. 
Bellerophon — Single scarlet, with large, round 
florets, combined into immense trusses, which are 
held high above the plant. It is very free in bloom, 
the habit and foliage especially fine for this type. 
Clyde — -A sport from Mrs. E. G. Hill, in every 
respect like its parent, except in color, which is pure 
scarlet, of soft, even shade. $4 per 100. 
Decorator — A variety very similar to A. Ricard, 
the flower a trifle larger, the color a bit deeper; a 
grand grower. 
Edmund Rostand — The only magenta colored 
flower in the Bruant section; very rich and bright; 
large single florets combined into a very large truss. 
A fine bedder. 
Fleuve Blanc (“River of White”)—Double white, 
pure in color, elegant in form, of fine size, prom¬ 
ising to be in whites what Ricard is among scarlets. 
$10 per 100 . 
Fleur de Rose — An improvement on Jean Viaud. 
It is deeper in color, the form of flower is more 
perfect, and it is of even better habit. 
Jean Viaud — Soft, pure pink; semi-double, with 
two white blotches. Dwarf, stocky grower, rigid 
stems, large trusses, perfect florets; a continuous 
1 loonier, plant being covered with flowers through¬ 
out the season. 
Jno. Doyle — Very popular bedder. 
Louis Francais— Semi-double, pure rose color, 
tinted salmon. This is an improved Beaute Poite¬ 
vine, if such a thing is possible, with a color that is 
quite irresistible. 
