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The E. G. Hill Company 
ENCHANTRESS 
Still the leader with a great many florists who 
put their chief dependence on it and its white 
sport. 
By persistent and careful selection of cuttings, 
our stock is prime—truly “select.” 
$.3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
ROSE-PINK 
Still indispensable to many growers. 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
GOOD CHEER 
Pure, glowing pink, a trifle more intense than 
Gloriosa; stems, extra long and stiff. 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
NANCY 
Light salmon, a little deeper than Pink Delight 
THE LOVELY VARIEGATED 
BENORA 
Clear white, penciled with bright red. Nar¬ 
row foliage; good stems. Flowers large, freely 
produced. Very clear-cut and beautiful; keeps 
like an “everlasting flower.” No collection is 
complete without it. 
$3.50 per 100; $30 per 1000. 
and more even in color. Blooms 3 inches and 
over, never shows a bursted calyx; stems up¬ 
right ; as a producer stands high among com¬ 
mercial varieties. 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
MRS. C. W. WARD 
A perfectly formed flower with full center; 
color, deep pink, of pure brilliant shade, having 
strong, erect stems 24 to 36 inches in length. 
The most popular pink variety on the market. 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
COTTAGE MAID 
A novelty of 1917, being a sport of Mrs. 
C. W. Ward, same habit, same general char¬ 
acteristics, while the color is light pink; it never 
fades, the color deepening in Spring and Fall. 
$6 per 100; $50 per 1000. 
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AND OUR ONLY YELLOW 
YELLOW PRINCE 
(Dorner’s) 
$4 per 100; $35 per 1000. 
Carnation Cuttings in the Sand 
Note the cement benches-—both side and upper ventilation, and top curtain to shut off direct draft. 
