THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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New Chrysanthemums 
For J908 
50 cents each; $5 per dozen; $35 per 100, 
Except W. M. MOIR, which is 75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen; $60 per 100. 
GOLDEN EAGLE. (Dorner.) 
One of the most valuable yellow chrysanthe¬ 
mums ever offered to the American trade, and we 
feel sure that it will prove as great a favorite as 
Mr. Dorner's Bonnaffon has done; it has been 
thoroughly tried, this being its third year; at the 
last Indianapolis show it was the dominant variety, 
the large vases of it attracting unusual attention 
and taking place of finest yellow in each of its 
entries. The color is as deep a yellow as Golden 
Wedding; the form a compact incurved, the stem 
is perfect, holding the flower quite erect, with the 
foliage quite up to the flower; it is a seedling from 
Appleton, wfitli all that variety's good points, and 
without the defect of double-decking its blooms. 
Mr. Dorner recommends this variety highly 
for commercial purposes, and we are glad to en¬ 
dorse his recommendation. Scored 96 C. S. A. and 
won the sweepstakes at the Chicago show', 1905. 
Commandant Mathieu 
Golden Eagle 
LYNNWOOD HALL. (Kleinheinz.) 
A glorious new chrysanthemum, glistening snow 
white, of the largest size, perfectly incurved, of ele¬ 
gant finish and with stiff stems and beautiful foli¬ 
age. Was awarded the Smith cup over all com¬ 
petitors at the New York show. The blooms car¬ 
ried in perfect condition from Philadelphia to 
Richmond, showing it a fine traveler; its fine color 
and massive build are remarkable in a commercial 
sort of such excellent keeping qualities. 
JOHN LEMON. (Hill.) 
A seedling from Lord Hopetoun, with three 
times as many petals as the parent variety, and 
with beautiful velvety red florets which are bright 
gold on the reverse; the variety has a splendid 
stem; the winner of the sweepstakes at the Chi¬ 
cago showq 1907. Take the late bud. 
PACIFIC SUPREME. (Smith.) 
A seedling from Glory Pacific, which it strongly 
resembles in foliage but is longer jointed; color 
beautiful shade of pink, intermediate between Pa¬ 
cific and Wm. Duckham, does not fade as it ma¬ 
tures. Best bud August 20 to 25. A longer 
Stemmed, brighter colored Glory Pacific, maturing 
at same time. C. S. A. certificate. 
