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The E. G. Hill Company 
August 10 best date for reserving buds, which will in¬ 
sure the crop October 10 or earlier. 
MARIGOLD 
Is the most phenomenal yellow ever offered. Brighter 
in color than Golden Wedding, equal to that of Golden 
Age or Golden Robin, fully up to Exhibition size, 9 
inches in diameter. Maturing October IS, with intens¬ 
ity of color unsurpassed, stem and foliage perfect, are 
the qualities which will make this a peer among the 
mid-October flowering. Height S feet from early May 
planting. Buds secured from August 20 to 25 give best 
blooms. Those interested in Exhibitions occurring late 
in October should not overlook this variety, as it is 
admirably adapted for this purpose. There is no yel¬ 
low that can equal it in color, size, stem and foliage, 
shown collectively with long stems or singularly in 
collections. 
MODELLO 
All who have seen this variety are most favorably 
impressed with its striking color and character. The 
color closely approaches Orange — possibly Golden 
Bronze or Golden Amber would be more correct. In 
form it is like a huge Decorative Dahlia. Is sure to 
please the flower-buying public—4 feet high, maturing 
the first week of November. Buds selected the first 
week of September give best blooms. Easy of prop¬ 
agation and requires no special culture to insure suc¬ 
cess. The fact that September buds produce perfectly 
double flowers should make this variety one of the 
very best for either large or medium specimen plants, 
and its striking color will materially add to its ef¬ 
fectiveness. 
TEKONSHA 
“A good bronze for Thanksgiving trade has been in 
constant demand for many years, and we are certain 
Tekonsha will be well received and supply this want. 
From early planting we secured blooms 8^2 inches in 
diameter and at this date (November 21) are cutting 
7 inch blooms, with stems 3 feet, from stock planted 
August 4. Loosely incurved form and a beautiful shade 
of Golden Bronze. Strong upright growth, 4 feet high. 
Best bud, September 5 to 10. This variety should eclipse 
any bronze in commerce as a bush plant either as speci¬ 
mens or for market purposes.” 
General Collection of Chrysanthemums 
. (See Index, page 26, for prices.) 
The following varieties are recommended for commercial cutting from early 
to late in order: 
WHITE 
Advance White Chieftain 
Early Frost Clias. Rager 
Mile. Arlette Dubois Alice Byron 
Alice Salomon Ivory 
Timothy Eaton 
Ron naff on White 
Chadwick White 
Mistletoe 
Unaka 
Roserie 
Chieftain 
Golden Glow 
Golden Salomon 
Chrysolora 
PINK 
A. J. Balfour 
Patty 
Dr. Enguehard 
YELLOW 
Major Bonnaffon 
Golden Eagle 
Golden Eaton 
Maud Dean 
Edwin Seidewitz 
Golden Chadwick 
Nagoya 
OTHER COLORS 
Prefet Tillier Antique Harvard 
Glenview 
