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The E. G. Hill Company 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Whittier—A golden yellow hall 
of fine finish—follows Richmond. Can 
be planted close; stiff stem of light 
weight. Very fine late, commercial 
yellow. 
White Seidewit®—See page 7.Sept. 1 Nov. 10 
White Chieftain—Has already 
established itself as the November 1 
commercial while—the Invincible 
Three are Bonnaffon and Chieftain 
and White Chieftain. Fine for All 
Saints Day.Sept. 10 Oct. 25 
W. H. Chadwick—Magnificent va¬ 
riety. without rival for finish at its 
date; the original ought to be called) Very 
“Blush Chadwick” In perfect health^ Sept. 15 late 
Wm. Turner—A perfect incurved 
variety, cpiite globular, snow-white, 
of enormous size; stands at the very 
head of the whole white section, and 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
is invincible thus far on the exhibition 
table.Aug. 30 Nov. 1 
Wm. H. Waite—This is one of the 
most brilliant and beautiful mums in 
the entire family; gorgeous in color 
and lovely in form. To our mind it 
is the very best scarlet bronze yet 
produced. To secure the highest) Early 
color, take the bud about.I Aug. 25 Nov. 
Yellow Turner Exhibition—The 
yellow sport from Turner; a neces¬ 
sity for collections and for variety; 
grand.Aug. 30 Nov. 1 
Yellow Eaton—Bright yellow sport 
from Timothy Eaton. For every¬ 
body’s use, and for commercial pur¬ 
poses as well as for show, it is strictly 
A-No. 1.Sept. 10 Nov. 10 
Yellow Advance—The bright ycl-J Sept, 
low sport from Advance. Very vain- Early and 
able for its date.I July Oct. 
THE CAP FAMILY 
A strain specially suited for growing in pots, making neat, compact bouquets of bloom ; every 
retail florist should have some of this stock; all dwarf and bushy in habit. They make the 
nicest showing grown 6 to 10 flowers to the pot. 
Kathleen Thompson —Crimson. 
Lilac Caprice —Deep violet. 
Yellow Caprice —Clear yellow. 
Purple Caprice —Royal purple. J> All, $4.00 per 100 
Butler’s Caprice —Deep pink. 
Crimson Source d’Or- —Very rich crimson. 
Lizzie Adcock —Deep yellow. 
