The E. G. Hill Company 
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EARLY FROST 
(Dorner) 
A good commercial white chrysanthemum for very 
early. A cross between Golden Glow and October 
Frost. Height, 3 feet. Pure white with incurved petals, 
perfect form and full to the center. Has the Golden 
Glow habit of setting early buds which develop into 
perfect blooms. All later buds will also make perfect 
flowers. 
The foliage is somewhat smaller than either of the 
parent varieties and the stem being short jointed is all 
that can be desired. 
Those florists who need an early white and who are 
dissatisfied with Advance and Oct. Frost, will do well 
to plant a block of Dorner’s Early Frost, for it has 
the fine globular form so much desired by the average 
grower. See cut. $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
The Wells-Pockett-Totty Set for 1915 
No exhibitor can afford to be without this grand collection if he has any am¬ 
bition for blue ribbons at the shows. 
ANTIGONE 
This is a wonderful flower of purest white, which 
has been certificated by the Chrysanthemum Societies of 
New York, Boston and Philadelphia. It is an abso¬ 
lutely reliable variety, every flower coming good, and 
we cannot too strongly recommend it as a commercial 
bloom to come in from October 1 to November 1, de¬ 
pending on when the bud is taken. Dwarf, sturdy 
growth, three feet high; any bud. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
A. S. BALDWIN 
A commercial yellow of the highest grade; this is 
another absolutely reliable kind that will give all per¬ 
fect flowers. Holds its foliage splendidly and carries 
same right up to the flower. Baldwin is sure to rank 
as a staple yellow when generally introduced. Bud 
August 20th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
ADELE GRISWOLD 
An enormous flower of bright pink, which carries 
the foliage well up the stem, and will rank as one of 
the largest varieties ever distributed. Raised by A. J. 
Loveless, of Lenox, Mass. Height, five feet. Bud 
August 20th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
BOB PULLING 
In this variety we have a wonderful ’Mum, unques¬ 
tionably the variety of the year. Color pure yellow; 
flower is extremely large and comes right down to the 
foliage; the individual petals are an inch and a half in 
width and some ten inches deep. Has proved itself to 
be the finest thing in yellow we have ever imported. 
Bud August 1. 
$1 per plant; $9 per dozen. 
EARL KITCHENER 
Amaranth with a silvery reverse. An enormous 
flower in a color not too plentiful in exhibition ’Mums 
at the present time. Stem, foliage and flower are alike 
tremendous. 1 here will never be any question about 
weak neck or poor foliage with this variety. Bud 
August 20th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MRS. J. PURROY MITCHELL 
Named in honor of the wife of the Mayor of New 
York. The color is of the purest snow; the same as 
the old Mrs. Weeks. The flower is enormous in size, 
reflexing in character and unquestionably, on account 
of its great purity, will another year loom up probably 
as the leader in white. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MRS. A. S. WATT 
A sport of Wm. Turner, identical in every respect, 
stem, foliage and color, the only difference being that 
the petals reflex instead of incurving as in the case of 
Turner. Has the same wonderful keeping habit and 
freedom of growth, and should, on its parent’s record, 
become wonderfully popular. Bud August 25 or later. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MRS. G. G. MASON 
Very distinct variety; color blood red, with a gold 
reverse, though very, very little of the gold reverse 
appears. While Mrs. Mason may not line up in size 
with such sorts as Mrs. J. Purroy Mitchel, its marve¬ 
lous color will make it eagerly sought for in making 
collections. Height five feet. Crown bud August 20th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MRS. L. J. REUTER 
A beautiful, high-class bloom of purest white; petals 
reflex and twist, making a beautiful, artistic flower; 
habit of growth all that can be desired, and foliage 
Al. We have such wonderful white varieties this year 
that it is hard to say which is the best. Crown bud 
August 20th. 
$2 per plant: $20 per dozen. 
