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The E. G. Hill Company 
Wm. Turner 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Wm. Turner—A perfect incurved 
variety, quite globular, snow-white, 
of enormous size; stands at the very 
head of the whole white section; won 
first place over every variety entered 
against it at the shows of 1913. Rec¬ 
ommended both for commercial and 
exhibition . Aug. 30 Nov. 1 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
White Bonnaffon—The true vari¬ 
ety. Pure white, nicely filled, and of 
good texture . 
Yellow Eaton—Bright yellow sport 
from Timothy Eaton. For every¬ 
body’s use, and for commercial pur¬ 
poses as well as for show, it is 
strictly A-No. 1. Sept. 10 Nov. 10 
Commercial Singles 
We have discarded all the singles that have been found lacking in texture 
and keeping qualities; nothing is more depressing in a flower-shop than 
vases of singles looking thin and wilted; the following list comprises varie¬ 
ties that are stiff and durable and that will make the class of high-grade 
singles increasingly popular. 
A novelty of real value for 1915 is_ 
DOROTHY DUGGAN 
This new variety may be described as an earlier, 
better Mensa, which is claiming a good deal for it; 
it is similar to M'ensa in size, form and habit, finishes 
in from a week to ten days earlier, is quite as free, 
and clears its color and gets into good form in less 
time. Like a big, refined Shasta daisy. Very popular 
wherever shown. $20 per 100. 
CEDI)IE MASON 
A fine crimson-scarlet, long-stemmed, very free, 
with golden center; very showy. $4 per 100. 
GARZA 
The single white Anemone; a beautiful variety with 
very stiff stems, nicely branching, blooming in sprays; 
florets stiff and ray-like, snow-white with golden yel¬ 
low center. An elegant cut flower. $4 per 100. 
