Hill & Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 IO E. G. HILL & CO., RICHMOND, IXD. this variety will cause a sensation, though not of extra size. Fugi Snow. A white sport from Good Gracious — identical save in color. General Nodzu. A grand flower, of long, broad pe- tals, every one of which is elegantly ringleted around the flower. The color is bright yellow, size large, very full, beside being extremely curious. One of the best. Gulden Palace. A perfect ball of immense size, of elegantly incurved petals; clear golden yellow; a grand spherical sort.
Hill & Co., wholesale florists : spring of 1896 eghillcowholesal1896eghi Year: 1896 IO E. G. HILL & CO., RICHMOND, IXD. this variety will cause a sensation, though not of extra size. Fugi Snow. A white sport from Good Gracious — identical save in color. General Nodzu. A grand flower, of long, broad pe- tals, every one of which is elegantly ringleted around the flower. The color is bright yellow, size large, very full, beside being extremely curious. One of the best. Gulden Palace. A perfect ball of immense size, of elegantly incurved petals; clear golden yellow; a grand spherical sort. May be classed among the earlies. Golden Harvest. Bright, glistening yellow; an enor- mous flower; petals long and incurving; the very finest of the incurving yellows will have to look to their laurels where this variety is shown. Morning Crow. Of Whitnall shade of red, and full rosette form; touches of white on the back, another very beautiful oddity; produces a mass of lovely color, once seen never to be forgotten. Tomo Slliraga. White, large flower composed of straggling flat petals. Informal and showy. Yoshino. Creamy white, large, full, massive flowers of long, ribbon-like petals, slightly twisted. A fine grower. See page 5. —— QeneFal Qollection of Qhrysanthemums. Mingle plant* an noted: .'> of one \ariely at the hundred rale. Our selection of 100 plants in 20 varieties, $ Our selection of 100 plants in 20 varieties, including many ot last year's novelties, $; or 50 plants, one of a kind, last year's novelties. $ See that your drainage is ample. We advise bench planting in 5 inches of good soil, much like that used for Roses. Give food and water sparingly until free growth has started ; treat liberally when once in full growth A circulation of pure air is absolutely necessary Shade lightly in summer. Try a little charcoal in soil for varieties that burn readily. After the flower buds show color, gradually withhold stimulants, and again look caref
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