THF, HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., RICHMOND, INDIANA Chrysanthemums 
STANDARD VARIETIES, continued 
*MONUMENT. A good white to follow Snow White. An 
excellent shipper and all-round substantial variety. 
Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER. An exceedingly early bright 
yellow. Very stiff, upright stem. Grows 4 feet high 
from June planting. We recommend this variety. 
Aug. 25; Oct. 15. 
MRS. JULES LEEDS. (Exhibition.) Blood-red; petals 
immense. A wonderful novelty. This is different and 
startling. A most striking variety. Aug. 25; Nov. 10. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS. Like Bonnaffon, but later. 
Grandly rounded and full; perfect in form; color clear 
yellow. A wonderful keeper; has no superior for its 
date. Early Oct.; late Nov. 
MRS. R. M. CALKINS. One of the best commercial 
yellow varieties on the market. A good keeper and 
shipper. Sept. 20; Nov. 25. 
MRS. WOODROW WILSON. (Exhibition.) A magnifi¬ 
cent, snow-white variety. Wonderful for its date. 
Aug. 15; Oct. 15. 
NERISSA. (Exhibition.) Rosy lavender, grand in size, and 
beautifully incurved; big and globular. Sept. 5; Nov. 5. 
NIAGARA. (Exhibition.) Immense, snow-white blooms 
with very long petals and of rounded, massive form. 
Good foliage; stiff stem. Aug. 15; Nov. 5. 
♦OLD ROSE. Fine shade of deep pink which it holds 
unusually well. Comes equally well from late crown or 
terminal bud, the crown-bud opening a few days 
earlier. A good early November pink. Sept. 1; Nov. 1. 
QUAKER MAID. A large, glistening white variety of 
extra value as it is ready to cut the first week in October. 
Straight stem and good foliage. Aug. 20; Oct. 7. 
ROSANDA. (Exhibition.) Color, old-rose; outer petals 
reflexing; center incurved. A fine large sort of very 
easy culture. Sept. 10; Nov. 1. 
*SILVER SHEEN. A splendid early white commercial 
variety. Good keeper and shipper. Aug. 25; Oct. 25. 
♦SNOW WHITE. Fine early white following Silver 
Sheen. Easy to do. The rounded, incurved form makes 
it a perfect shipper. Aug. 25; Nov. 1. 
♦SUN GLOW. A brilliant yellow of Bonnaffon type but 
larger; very smooth incurved. Absolutely unsurpassed 
as a commercial and one of the most handsome. The 
best early yellow filling the need for this date. Aug. 15; 
Oct. 20. 
SUN GOLD. The brightest yellow; perfect in form. It 
is almost faultless. Fine for Thanksgiving and later. 
Sept. 30; Nov. 28. 
TEKONSHA. Grand large-flowering bronze for Thanks¬ 
giving. A valuable color for this date. Aug. 18; Nov. 20. 
♦THANKSGIVING PINK. A color needed for variety 
among the numerous whites and yellows of this late 
date. Do not bench before June 15, then use terminal 
bud. Splendid pot variety. Nov. 25. 
TIMOTHY EATON. Absolutely white. Can be spaced 
6 by 8 inches. Late cuttings give fine, substantial 
flowers for Thanksgiving. Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN. White sport of Chieftain. The 
smoothest, roundest of them all. Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
WHITE DISTINCTION. A pure white sport from 
Distinction, which it resembles in every way except 
color. A fine commercial white. Take terminal; 
Nov. 25. 
♦WHITTIER. Similar to Richmond. A golden yellow 
sphere of very fine finish. Stem and foliage allow close 
planting. Terminal Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
W. H. WAITE. (Exhibition.) A magnificent scarlet and 
gold. One of the most brilliant. Aug. 25; Nov. 5. 
WOOLF’S PINK. An unusually valuable commercial. 
Will pay to plant in quantity. Perfect in form and 
clearness of color and unusually welcome about 
October 10. Plant in May. Aug. 20; Oct. 10. 
YELLOW CHIEFTAIN. Qf fine form, like the other 
members of the Chieftain family. It is lemon-yellow 
in color. An invaluable commercial variety. Aug. 30; 
Oct. 25. 
YELLOW MONUMENT. This is a yellow sport of 
Monument which we obtained from Carl Engelmann 
of Saffron Walden, England. Straw-yellow in color, 
with all the good points of Monument, including its 
unusually fine keeping qualities. Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
YELLOW TURNER. (Exhibition.) The yellow sport 
from Turner. A necessity in a collection where blooms 
for exhibition are being grown. Aug. 30; Nov. 5. 
Special Chrysanthemum Offer 
for 1934 
In keeping with the times, we will supply a collection of 
1000 or more cuttings, 100 each of 10 standard varieties, our 
selection, chosen according to colors and blooming-dates 
(from early to late) at a special price of $20.00 per 1000. This 
is an unusual offer, as the Collection will contain some of our 
higher priced varieties. 
Snow White 
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