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The E. G. Hill Company 
Illona—Lovely shade of rosy lavender, belongs in 
the section of Large Pompons; has long stems and 
fine, large flowers nicely displayed. November 10th. 
Extra fine. 
Ida—By far the best true yellow of its date, Oct. 
20th—fine producer to the plant, with good stems. 
Katie Manning—Very early yellow, extra good; can 
he cut for three weeks; opens flat, gradually reflexing 
into a globe. 
Klondike—One of the most beautiful yellows in the 
family; extra fine. 
Lillia—Tall, stiff stems; good sized flowers freely 
produced; grand red color. A gorgeous variety. 
Little Gem (Smith’s novelty of 1917)—An inch in 
like an Early Helen Newberry of perfectly rounded fin¬ 
ish—very smooth—a ball of snow; grown naturally it 
has fine sprays for bunching; very productive. 
Nordi—Pure white, maturing Nov. 10th to Thanks¬ 
giving, on strong, wiry stems; very free and satis¬ 
factory. 
Neola—Light pink, on strong, stiff stems; large 
flowered, maturing Nov. 15th to 25th. 
Niza—Delicate shell pink; very valuable owing to 
its being the very earliest of its color—matures Oct. 
10th—-medium sized blooms on dwarf plants. 
Rufus—One of the finest and freest of the reddish 
orange shades; color very bright. Like an earlier Mrs. 
Frank Beu. 
Eugene Langaulet 
diameter, type of Baby from which it is a seedling; 
color lovely lavender pink absolutely distinct; scored 
very high at Cleveland in 1916. 
Leota—Daybreak pink, much like Minta, with bet¬ 
ter habit and stem. 
Lillian Doty—Much the best pink of the larger 
flowered Pompons. A wonderful grower, producing 
enormous quantities of clear pink flowers on very long 
stems. A grand and beautiful pink variety. 
Madge—An extra good, symmetrical, golden yel¬ 
low. Early mid-season—nothing finer in yellows. 
Mrs. Frank Beu—(See Frank Wilcox.) 
Mariana (Hill)—Large flowered and snow-white, on 
long, stiff stems; when grown to a single stem, it is 
Skibo—Earliest of all; opens bronze, maturing into 
yellow. 
Soeur Melanie—Of good size, early mid-season; 
pure snow-white. 
Savannah—One. of the very best yellows—follows 
Ida; has all the necessary requirements of a paying 
Pompon. 
Veta—Pure white—very free—matures Nov. 1. 
White Doty—Pure white sport from Lillian Doty; 
“Large Flowered,” on long stems. 
Western Beauty—Deep rose-pink, the very best 
pink we have yet seen in Pompons; flower of good 
size for a Pompon; freely borne, and of beautifully 
perfect form. Late mid-season. 
