THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., Richmond, Indiana 
Chrysanthemums 
Large Flowering Commercial Varieties 
(First date indicates time to bud; last date, blooming time. 
Please refer to page 28 for prices.) 
AMBASSADOR. We consider this fine white in a 
class by itself. The bloom is large and of fine tex¬ 
ture, borne on a strong stem with perfect foliage. 
Aug. 20; Oct. 20. 
BETSY ROSS. Still very popular as a mid-season 
white. Produces a high percentage of perfect 
blooms 7 inches in diameter. Aug. 25; Nov. 5. 
BRONZE CHIEFTAIN. Our sport of Yellow Chief¬ 
tain. Fine commercial bronze. Aug. 30; Nov. 5. 
CARDONIA. A good deep, rich yellow commercial; 
medium height. Terminal bud; Nov. 1-7. 
CELESTRA. Globular; golden yellow; stem rigid. 
Tall from early planting. Beautiful foliage. Very 
valuable early. Terminal bud; Oct. 15. 
CHADWICK IMPROVED. Pure snow-white, noth¬ 
ing finer for its date. Grand old variety. Sept 10; 
Nov. 20. 
CHIEFTAIN IMPROVED. Commercial pink; round 
and smooth as a pearl in finish. Ours is a selected 
strain of deeper tone of pink. Aug. 30; Nov. 5. 
DETROIT NEWS. Choice bronze, golden reverse. 
Has remarkable keeping qualities. Opens in globe 
form and gradually reflexes, showing the bronze 
tone. Aug. 30; Oct. 25. 
FAVORITE. Glistening snow-white; beautifully 
rounded. Comes in a trifle before Timothy Eaton 
finishes. Good stem. Nice foliage. An easy va¬ 
riety to grow. Sept. 5; Oct. 30. 
FLOYD GIBBONS. Salmon pink with buff reverse. 
Incurved form. Sept. 15; Nov. 8. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL. An exceptional yellow. Very 
popular variety. Sept. 15; Nov. 15. 
GLADYS PEARSON. The standard bronze for 
Thanksgiving. A brilliant combination of buff- 
apricot and orange; beautiful incurved form. Sept. 
30; Nov. 20. 
GOLD LODE. A golden yellow seedling. A valu¬ 
able commercial; also good for pot culture. Aug. 
25; Oct. 10. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION. Descendant of Timothy 
Eaton through its sport, Yellow Eaton, and as 
vigorous as its forbears. A bright golden yellow; 
exceptionally fine Thanksgiving variety. Sept. 10; 
Nov, 20. 
GOLDEN CHADWICK. A fine late yellow. Sept. 
5; Nov. 20. 
GOLDEN GLORY. A perfect commercial in every 
point. Flower full, big, of globular form, smooth 
finish, and shining gold color. Height 4 ft. Sept. 
5; Nov. 1. 
GOOD NEWS. Golden yellow sport of Detroit 
News. Has excellent substance and is a good 
keeper. Aug 30; Oct. 25. 
HILDA BERGEN. A deep rich mahogany-bronze. 
We strongly recommend it as being excellent in 
type, quality and productiveness. Can be grown 
with three or four flowers. Aug. 10; Oct. 25. 
HONEYDEW. Canary-yellow of shining, satin-like 
finish. Large, round and smooth. Height 3% ft. 
Strong stem. Sept. 20; Nov. 5. 
INDIANOLA. A wonderfully beautiful combination 
of old-gold and bronze, with handsome foliage. 
Aug. 25; Oct. 10. 
JOSEPHINE LAWLER. An early pink of a shade 
always in demand. Very popular. Take any bud; 
Oct. 20. 
LUSTRE. Extra-fine early pink with lavendar shad¬ 
ings. Bench in early June. As blooms mature they 
will need shading to prevent them from bleaching. 
Aug. 25; Oct. 8. 
MARIE DE PETRIS. Large-flowered, deep golden 
yellow. Incurved. Aug. 20; Nov. 15-20. 
MONUMENT. A good white to follow Snow White. 
An excellent shipper and all-round substantial 
variety. Sept. 10; Nov. 10. 
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