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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
Xeno—Form of Ivory. Extra fine, dwarf pink, 
invaluable for late cutting. Late November. Ter¬ 
minal bud. $4 per 100. 
Yellow Mrs. Jones (Sec Mrs. G. F. Baer.) 
Yellow Eaton—Bright yellow sport from Tim¬ 
othy Eaton. Especially valuable as the best in its 
color to follow Appleton. Foliage very beautiful; 
stem lirst-rate, and quite strong enough to hold up 
the monster blooms, which do not show the coarse¬ 
ness sometimes attributed to Eaton. For every¬ 
body's use, and for commercial purposes as well as 
for show, it is strictly A No. 1. Use second crown 
bud. 
Pompons 
$8 per 100. 
These little blooms, in all the colors of the 
mum family, are delightful in the extreme and, 
grown in sprays, are very ready sellers through the 
autumn. They are used with beautiful effect in 
many situations where the big flowers would be 
out of place, and they have the added delight of 
belonging to the season. 
The following sorts are all early bloomers, be¬ 
ing ready to cut October 18 and later. 
ALMA. 
A beautiful pink variety, like a miniature Mrs. 
Perrin; flowers large for a pompon, and plant 3 
feet high. A beauty. 
EMO. 
Golden yellow, like a buttercup in form; 3 feet. 
ELVA. 
The most beautiful of white pompons, pure in 
color, of full, fluffy form; very early; extremely 
useful to every grower of cut flowers. 
ILA. 
Bloom, the form and size of a dandelion, with 
notched petals; shining golden yellow. 
INGA. 
Bright red of beautiful shade, fine size, and ele¬ 
gant form; one of the earliest. 
ITZA. 
Older Po mpons 
$4 per 100. 
Acto—Large, flowering, dahlia-like petals bright 
rose, lighter reverse. 
Alena—Flat, reficxed; dainty pink; one of the 
best. 
Angelique — Pure white, high built flower. 
Black Douglas—Fine dark red. 
Caritas—Blush, deeper pink in center; very 
handsome. 
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. 
Utan—Light magenta, tipped white; globular 
form. 
Golden bronzy red, with yellow' center; nice 
large flower; an exquisitely beautiful color. 
LEO. 
Very small 
quilled. 
lavender "button” 
LODI. 
variety. 
daintily 
Clear citron yellow, with pretty incurving petals, 
as if trying to copy a big Japanese. 
NIO. 
White, lightly tinted pink; very small. 
WACO. 
Creamy white, shading to yellow'; incurving 
petals, rather large blooms. 
A Few Good Anemones 
Judge Hoitt— Probably the most beautiful of its 
type; very large; pearl-pink disc of w'ide open flor¬ 
ets, enclosed in beautiful ray petals; enormous size. 
$5 per 100. 
Edmond Bell— Amber, shading to creamy sul¬ 
phur; center florets w’ide and showy; foliage ex¬ 
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. 
