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THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
Stem and foliage ample. feet. Best bud Aug¬ 
ust 20, which matures October 25. A first-class white 
coming in with Col. D. Appleton, will be a welcome 
adjunct to the mid-season section. First class cer¬ 
tificate C. S. A. 
MRS. W. E. KELLEY. 
A very bright yellow Japanese with fine stem and 
foliage, 5 feet high. Best bud September 15, ma¬ 
turing November 10; easy to manage and produc¬ 
ing perfect blooms from late buds. First class Cer¬ 
tificate C. S. A., and First Prize for 6 blooms, dark 
yellow, in both Commercial and Exhibition Classes 
at National Flower Show. 
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GOLDEN KING. (Lotze.) 
(Eugene Dailledouze X Souv. de Calvat Pere). 
Color bright golden yellow, with perfect stem and 
foliage; one of the very best keepers and shippers; 
3 feet tall; ready October 18. Scored 90 points. 
$3.50 per dozen; $25 per 100. 
CHADWICK IMPROVED. 
The pure white sport of W. H. Chadwick. 25 
cents each; $15 per 100. 
New Pompon 
BABY MARGARET. 
(See cut on cover.) 
A pure white sport from the pretty little golden 
yellow Baby 
Baby is a splendid seller to the general trade, 
and Baby Margaret will be even more popular from 
the greater variety of work in which white can 
be used. $3 per dozen; $15 per 100. 
Plumed Varieties 
Andre Corthis — Golden yellow, penciled red. 
Ctess F. Clary — Pure white. 
Chryste Piennes — Deep gold. 
Congress de Caen — Rosy lilac. 
Mme. de Brontelles—Rose and white, all five 
sorts, $10 per 100. 
Mile. Helene Prudhomme 
Souv. de Vienne 
Estelle Browne 
