22 
THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
up. Scored 94 exli. and 92 commercial before the 
C. S. A. Take the earliest bud, about August 20. 5 
feet. Early mid-season. $10 per 100. 
White Cloud A large, deep Jap., 8 inches in 
diameter; white on the edge, cream at the center, 
finishing almost pure white. Bud, after August 15 
to 20. A'A feet. Early mid-season. $6 per 100. 
W. H. Chadwick Magnificent variety in both 
form and color, and unsurpassed in size. White or 
blush. 4 feet. Terminal bud. Late mid-season. 
$4 per 100. $35 per 1.000. 
W. Duckham—-Beautiful pink, the form grand; 
it is very lasting either on or off the plant, an easy 
doer, perfecting a very large per cent, of blooms, 
7 inches across, on stiff, well foliaged stems. 4yi 
feet. Early mid-season. Bud after August 4. 
Yellow Mrs. Jones—(See Mrs. G. F. Baer.) 
Yellow Eaton -Bright yellow sport from Tim¬ 
othy Eaton. For everybody's use, and for com¬ 
mercial purposes as well as for show, it is strictly 
A No. 1. See Timothy Eaton for bud to take. 
Yanoma -A very late white of special commercial 
value; can be had in perfection easily for Xmas. A 
lovely old variety. Term. bud. 
Pompons 
The Pompons have grown in popularity from 
year to year, until at present the fine varieties now 
available meet with a splendid sale and are largely 
used for table and mantel decorations; the range 
of color is fine. 
$3 per 100. 
Acto—Large, flowering dahlia-like petals bright 
rose, lighter reverse. 
Alena—Flat, reflexed; dainty pink; one of the 
best. 
Angelique—Pure white, high built flower. 
Alma—A beautiful pink variety, like a miniature 
Mrs. Perrin; flowers large for a pompon, and plant 
3 feel high. A beauty. 
Baby Margaret—Sec novelties, page 16. 
Baby—In a class quite by itself; a fine grower 
with dainty foliage and stiff stems. Solid little 
flowers with curiously folded petals, like plump 
golden buttons. Very late, on into December. (See 
cut on cover.) 
Black Douglas—Fine dark red. 
Caritas—Blush, deeper pink in center; very 
handsome. 
Dupont de L’eure -Amber shaded bronze. 
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—Fright red of beautiful shade, fine size, 
and elegant form; one of the earliest. 
Itza— Golden bronzy red, with yellow center; 
nice, large flower; an exquisitely beautiful color. 
Jules La Gravere— Deep, bright crimson. 
Klondike — Most brilliant yellow in the family; 
extra fine. 
Lula— -Lovely snow w'hite, globular form, and of 
medium size. 
Leo — Very small lavender “button” variety, daint¬ 
ily quilled. 
Lodi— Clear citron yellow, with pretty incurving 
petals, as if trying to copy a big Japanese. 
Magnificus— Pure white, large size, extra good 
form. Fine. 
Mrs. Wyness— Pink, quilled center. 
Nio— White, lightly tinted pink; very small. 
Quinola— Stiff stemmed, golden yellow; a favor¬ 
ite commercial in Philadelphia. 
Savannah— Good yellow. 
Utan — -Light magenta, tipped white; globular 
form. 
Waco — -Creamy white, shading to yellow; incurv¬ 
ing petals, rather large blooms. 
Pompon Anemones 
$4 per 100. 
Briolas — An exquisitely beautiful variety in soft 
rosy blush; 3 feet. 
Perle—4 feet. Deep rose; very beautiful in 
sprays. 
Bessie Flight -Large Pompon; rosy heliotrope; 
nothing like it in the entire 'mum family; one of 
the most beautiful flowers extant for cutting in 
sprays. 
Garza— Single; one of the prettiest varieties ex¬ 
tant, with very stiff stems, nicely branching, bloom¬ 
ing in sprays; florets stiff and ray-like, snow white, 
with golden yellow center. An elegant cut flower. 
Decorative New Single Varieties 
$6 per 100. 
For Growing in Bush Form and for Sprays. 
From Mr. W. Wells, Merstham, England. 
EMILIE. 
Bright pink; fine. 
M. J. OSBORNE. 
Large mottled pink. 
KITTY BOURNE. 
Fine deep yellow of rich shade; elegant in form 
makes lovely sprays; stems good. 
LADYSMITH. 
One of the prettiest of all the singles; deep rose 
pink with golden eye; keeps for a whole month, 
blooming very early; the foliage is small and very 
finely divided, but is completely hidden by the 
masses of flowers. 2J4 feet. An ideal pot plant. 
