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The E. (i. Hill Company 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Golden Chadwick —The best late 
commercial yellow; a perfect Chad¬ 
wick in a grand color; can be had 
very late, 4 '/ 2 feet. Ours is not “Yel¬ 
low Chadwick,” but a deep golden 
strain.Sept. S Late 
Golden Eagle —The long, incurl¬ 
ing, golden petals are glorious; can 
be planted very close. Stem perfect, 
foliage quite to the flower. Height, 
4^2 feet.Sept. 15 Late 
Gertrude Peers —A very fine crim¬ 
son which does not burn; pure self¬ 
color, without any reverse color. 
Makes a good bush plant.Aug. 20 Nov. 1 
Take 
Bud 
can be shown nicely on a 24-inch 
stem. Fine in finish.Sept. 1 
H. E . Converse —Chestnut bronze 
of enormous size, a tall grower, with 
stiff stem. The form is an immense 
globe; of the general type of Wm. 
Turner. Hard to beat for exhibition 
purposes.Sept. 5 
Harvard—Dark scarlet crimson. 
Fine for Thanksgiving. A valuable 
commercial red which ought to be 
more widely grown as it gives the 
necessary touch of color needed 
among the limited variety of late 
sorts. Color of Pocahontas carnation. Sept. 30 
Hamburg' Late White 
Take 
Bud 
Glenview —A large incurving globe 
of dark bronze and clear red. Dwarf 
grower with stiff stem; easy doer; a 
magnificent sort for exhibition or for 
commerce, as the color is very pleas¬ 
ing. 3y 2 feet.Sept. 1 
Glacier —Pure white in color, and 
very impressive on the exhibition 
table. It is enormous in diameter, 
deep in build, very perfect in form and 
Blooming Take 
Date Bud 
Hamburg Late White —Snow-white 
Maud Dean; grow like Maud Dean, 
but blooms will come later.Oct. bud 
Ivory—A gem among whites; pop¬ 
ular still.Aug. 20 
Nov. 5 Josephine Foley —Pure white. Au¬ 
gust 25 gives an exhibition bloom. 
September buds give a commercial 
form. Splendidly round and incurved 
with fine stem and foliage. 
Blooming 
Date 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 20 
Blooming 
Date 
Late 
Dec. 
Oct. 25 
Oct. 25 
