THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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W. M. Moir 
French Varieties 
Every variety listed below has made a fine show¬ 
ing at the fall exhibitions; beside a very few extra 
fine commercials, the rest have won place in the 
front rank of exhibition varieties, they combine 
novelty in form and color with great size. 
AMI BERGERET. (Calvat.) 
A very big incurving pink of bright rose shade, 
and regular in form; stem and foliage good; height 
medium. Scored 90 points in France. 
Ami Bergeret 
COMMANDANT MATHIEU. (Calvat.) 
One of the prettiest yellows of recent years, 
bright golden color, large petals very long and 
curling, incurving center, dwarf in growth with 
good stems. A beauty; scored 90 points in France, 
also on C. S. A. certificate 88 points. 
CARLO KRACHT. (Calvat.) 
A splendid big red and gold, medium height, 
stems rigid, foliage good. Scored 92 points in 
France. 
LEON TRUELLE. (Calvat.) 
Creamy white maturing into pure white, large 
petals, very full, as deep as wide, with fine stem 
and foliage. C. S. A. certificate. 
L’HERODOTE. (Chantrier.) 
Of Vallis type, with the best stem found in the 
Carnot habit. Take the bud August 25 or later. 
Splendid in size, color pure yellow, slightly re- 
llexed. 
MME. ARCHDEACON. (Pins.) 
Japanese incurving with broad, firm florets; 
bright pink, round full flower; a fine late variety; 
probably the brightest tone of pink for late No¬ 
vember. 
MLLE. PUJOL. (Jouando.) 
A splendid pink commercial; round and com¬ 
pact, color excellent, stem stiff and slender, of nice 
growth. A very easy doer; seems to have no weak 
points; matures and holds into late November. 
