THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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White Perfection—This variety is a leader in 
freedom of bloom; does not crop, opens its blooms 
rapidly, and is a splendid keeper; it has ample 
length of stem, is quite stiff enough, has a good 
calyx, and a pleasing clove fragrance. It is a 
healthy grower and easily propagated. Likes a 
temperature of 54 to 56 degrees. Now grown in 
larger quantities than any other white variety. $3 
per 100; $25 per 1000. 
Queen— Invaluable as an early bloomer; comes 
with good stems and large flowers. $2 per 100; $15 
per 1000. 
Lt. Peary— Snow white, on good stems; flowers 
3 inches across. $2 per 100; $15 per 1000. 
Lady Bountiful— One of the most popular 
whites, large, finely formed blooms. $2.50 per 100; 
$20 per 1000. 
PINK VARIETIES. 
Enchantress— $2.25 per 100; $20 per 1000. 
Rose Pink Enchantress— The bright rose-col¬ 
ored sport of Enchantress, already as popular as 
its parent, for it retains every good quality in ad¬ 
dition to a lovely shade of bright rose color. $3 
per 100; $25 per 1000. 
Winsor —Clear silvery pink, a shade intermedi¬ 
ate between Enchantress and Lawson, larger than 
Lawson and of finer form; of excellent constitu¬ 
tion. $6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 
Aristocrat— Color like Lawson, but brighter; 
flower high built and perfect in form, size 
inches; splendid stem and calyx; fine keeper; free 
and continuous in bloom, beginning in September. 
$6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 
Welcome— A sport from Lawson, much lighter 
in color; a beautiful medium shade of pink. $6 
per 100; $50 per 1000. 
RED VARIETIES. 
Beacon — This fine scarlet has made a record for 
earliness and freedom that places it in the fore¬ 
front of the reds. The color is brilliant, stem ex¬ 
cellent. A commercial scarlet, coming in in good 
shape early in the fall, and in full crop by Xmas. 
$6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 
Victory — -A brilliant scarlet, easy to grow, and 
of healthy constitution; flowers average 3 inches or 
more, borne on long stems; vigorous in habit and 
very free in bloom throughout the year. It has ex¬ 
cellent texture and fine keeping qualities. $3 per 
100; $25 per 1000. 
Cardinal— Early red, giving a good crop of large 
flowers for Xmas. $3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
Harry Fenn — A splendid velvety crimson, large 
and free; one of the very best. $2.50 per 100; $20 
per 1000. 
Harlowarden — Long-stemmed, strong growing 
crimson. $2.50 per 100; $20 per 1000. 
Geraniums 
FRENCH NOVELTY SET 
These have been carefully tested and only the best from Lemoine, Rozain-Boucharlat 
and Bruant offered as likely to be of exceptional value in our own country; every variety 
is most admirable and novel. See cut and compare size with that of a silver dollar. 
35 cents each; $3 per dozen, except EDMOND BLANC. 
Six Fine Doubles 
Of exceptional beauty of form 
EDMOND BLANC. (Rozain-Boucharlat.) 
Flowers of the most absolutely perfect form 
and more than 2fd inches in diameter; color deep 
carmine crimson; one of the grandest geraniums 
extant. Double, of beautiful form. 50 cents each; 
$5 per dozen. 
MAUNA LOA. (Lemoine.) 
Pure yellowish orange of dazzling shade, very 
large compact truss of double florets. A most un¬ 
usual color. 
LE LUTIN. (Lemoine.) 
Double; deep rose, with very large white eye; 
trusses on extra long stems; beautiful satin finish. 
JULIUS CAESAR. (Lemoine.) 
Orange, shading out to white on edges, in a 
a most beautifully formed floret, truss of good size; 
color very remarkable and of unusual beauty. 
Double. 
JAMAIQUE. (Lemoine.) 
Flower enormous, semi-double, deep crimson, 
united into a truss of grand size. A fine grower. 
BANQUISE. (Rozain-Boucharlat.) 
Very large flowers; full, white tinted nile, pass¬ 
ing to snow white; very regular in form. An im¬ 
proved Ayme Chevralierre. 
FRANCILLON. (Rozain-Boucharlat.) 
Deep crimson upper petals, fiery scarlet flowers, 
very large; truss carried high; outline of floret 
quite circular; a fine double. 
