The E. G. Hill Company 
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MRS. R. C. PULLING 
Clear yellow; an English variety, tremendous in size, 
which has made a wonderful showing in some of the 
exhibitions. Height five and one-half feet. Crown bud 
August 10th and later. The largest bloom at the New 
York show last year. 
$1 per plant; $9 per dozen. 
MRS. H. .1. JONES 
This variety is called the “Green Chrysanthemum,” 
as it is the nearest that we have ever had in ’Mums. 
The flower is extremely large and has ideal stem and 
foliage. It is a very novel color and one that should be 
in every collection. 
50 cents per plant; $5 per dozen; $35 per hundred. 
WOODSIDE 
An enormous yellow, somewhat on the style of Daily 
Mail, but a much deeper color and broader petal. 
We have every confidence in its proving itself a first- 
class, reliable sort. Crown bud after August 15th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
Exhibition Novelties of 1914 
If you want lo “tone up” your exhibition varieties, here are the new sorts of 
the past year that showed up in such immense form at Indianapolis; they 
are a magnificent set. (See prices in Index, page 26 .) 
Wm. Turner 
H. E. Converse 
Meudon 
Daily Mail 
GOLDEN EATON 
Bright golden sport from Yellow Eaton, carefully 
selected and fixed. Will be warmly welcomed by the 
growers who “do” Eaton well. 
F. S. Vallis 
Nakota 
Golden Eagle, Etc. 
DRAGON VERT 
The king-supreme of the red and gold section, 
enormous in size, very regular and full in arrangement 
of petals, stiff stemmed and a fine grower. The peer 
of any exhibition sort. 
THE WINNING COLLECTION AT INDIANAPOLIS 
Nerissa 
Odessa 
Mrs. G. Drabble 
Glenview 
Jas. Fraser 
Wm. Vert 
