The E. G. Hill Company 
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Dorothy Duggan 
GOLDEN MENSA 
The parent of this variety, Mensa, is one of the 
finest Singles that has ever been raised. It is a won¬ 
derful size, with enough petalage to enable it to be 
shipped thousands of miles and come out of the box 
in perfect condition. In Golden Mensa we have a 
yellow sport of the same, identical with Mensa in 
every way except color. $5 per 100. 
GOLDEN STAR 
Glistening and intense gold, of fine size, enormously 
productive, and one of the longest stemmed. 
The latest of the singles. $4 per 100. 
ISABEL FELTON 
Light golden yellow, of great size, hut with stiff 
floret, and small eye in comparison to size. Blooms car¬ 
ried on long stiff stems. Novelty of 1914. $10 per 100. 
MARY RICHARDSON 
Golden apricot of lovely brilliant color; of medium 
size; a nice upright grower. $3 per 100. 
MENSA 
Is a big, flat wdiite like a giant Shasta daisy; it pro¬ 
duces freely on long stiff stems; sells on sight and for 
fancy prices. A splendid keeper. $4 per 100, 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM 
Is another big, flat flower with petals of wonderful 
texture, the loveliest shade of soft rose pink—very 
lasting both on and off the plant—long stemmed and 
can be planted close; one of the very best sellers. A 
true commercial. $4 per 100. 
PHYLLIS BRYANT 
(Novelty, 1914) 
Sulphur yellow; form very fine; extremely free. 
Beautiful in habit, with long stems; the form is per¬ 
fect, regular and smooth as ivory. $10 per 100. 
