Chrysanthemums 
THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., Richmond, Indiana 
Choice Exhibition Varieties 
(Please refer to alphabetical list for prices. See Pages 15 and 16) 
Alice Benson. A big, splendid, incurving white 
flower of satiny texture. Stiff 
stem; perfect foliage. A number of growers now 
prefer it to William Turner. Take second crown- 
bud. Blooms Nov. 1. 
Dr T M Tno-lic Rich wine-purple-amaranth 
ur. j. ivi. liigiib. with silyer reverse> The 
petals are loosely incurved. November 1. 
dnlrlpn Sport of Majestic. A huge 
tTOiuen lUdjesMit. sphere of sbining go id with . 
out a trace of bronze. Perfect in form and un¬ 
surpassed by any variety of its type. A real 
beauty. Take bud August 15. Blooms November 1. 
T nr»pji«tiirp A reflexed clear yellow Chrysan- 
* themum. The neck on an early 
bud is perhaps a little long but on a later bud 
(Aug. 25-31), it gives splendid results. The foli¬ 
age is large and handsome and the growth par¬ 
ticularly strong. Height 5 ft. Blooms Nov. 1. 
T Aiiico Pure white; enormous. One 
Louisa UOCKett. of the largest varieties. A 
sure winner. Take bud August 30. Blooms No¬ 
vember 5. 
Maicstic Enormous, rounded bloom of perfect 
•* * form and shining golden orange 
color, shading to rosy bronze. Easy grower. One 
of the finest exhibition sorts. Also a good com¬ 
mercial. Take bud August 15. Blooms Novem¬ 
ber 1. 
Marian H. Uffinger. “ 
tips of the individual petals are incurved, showing 
the gold reverse in a very distinctive manner. 
Colors, dazzling bronze, crimson, and gold. A 
splendid variety. Take bud August 20 to 25. 
Blooms November 10. 
Mrs. B. D. Spillman. An apricot-orange va- 
r nety that is accepted 
by all as a first-class exhibition flower. The rich 
color and graceful, reflexing petals are very im¬ 
pressive. Height 4 to 5 ft. Take bud August 20. 
Blooms November 1. 
Mrs. E. Kershaw. Golden bronze with light 
lining to the petals, which 
are of great breadth. Perfect in form. Tremen¬ 
dous growth of foliage and stem. A stunning, 
showy variety. Take bud August 15. Blooms No¬ 
vember 1. 
Npllip Mitrhpll A tousled-headed giant run- 
rNeme imitnui. ning 5 to 6 ft> in height. 
Yellow suffused with bronze in color; best results 
come from buds taken the last days in August as 
the earlier buds are not nearly so large or of such 
fine color. November 1 onward. 
Pp#1 MjmpcHp a bronzy red sport of the 
xveu djesi c. p 0 p U j ar Majestic which comes 
to us from England highly recommended. It re¬ 
sembles the parent plant in all respects except 
color. Take first bud after August 25. Blooms 
November 1. 
TIip MpIRsi A lemon-yellow sport from Louisa 
A lie i e ua. p oc h e tt, and greatly resembling 
Yellow Pockett in all respects except that it is 
lighter in color and much dwarfer in habit. Take 
bud August 20. Blooms November 1. 
Thomas W. Pockett. 
A lovely clear pink with tips of petals incurved; 
growth, foliage, and stem are the best of the 
“Pockett” type. Of enormous size. Take bud late 
August. Blooms November 5. 
Vermont Magnificent pink of a lovely bright 
V ei u l. s h ad e. Enormous flowers of incurved 
type. One of the best pinks for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. A tall grower. Take bud August 1 to 15. 
Blooms early November. 
William Ha7elhlirst A fine deep pink color, 
vv 1111 dm ndzeinurhi. Florets of great sub _ 
stance; forms a beautiful and imposing flower of 
easy culture and of rather dwarf growth. Take 
bud August 25. Blooms October 29. 
William Tnrnpr A perfect ball of the purest 
VV 1111dm i uriier. possible wh ite. Decidedly 
incurved and of fine form. A strong grower with 
clean foliage. Take bud August 30. Blooms No¬ 
vember 5. 
Yellow Pockett. ££"£ 
absolute necessity in the exhibition collection. A 
wonderful yellow. Take bud late August. Blooms 
early November. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
Both the large and small growers, and especially the retail grower, should have greater or less 
amounts of exhibition varieties. The display on your benches of these magnificent blooms will be 
the best incentive to bring customers to your establishment that you could have. They will remem¬ 
ber the sight and where they saw it throughout the year. To enable you to have a selection from 
our exhibition varieties we are offering again: 
Ten Each of 10 Exhibition Varieties for $7.50 
This collection will be our selection and will be carefully chosen as to color and type from all our 
exhibition varieties. 
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