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The E. G. Hill Company 
New Chrysanthemums 
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Once more we remind our customers that NOW is the time to arrange 
your ’mum list; make up your mind as to varieties and quantities; we will 
he glad to book your order for your planting date. 
Very few florists now-a-days dare to leave their planting list to chance, 
for they must have a nicely balanced collection such as their individual 
wants require—not too many earlies, hut enough to satisfy the early de¬ 
mand; a proportion of big, stunning, early fancies for decorative and ad¬ 
vertizing purposes quite as much as for sale, and for late use, you know 
whether you had too many or not enough of the different colors in 1914. 
If you grow for commission purposes, you will want big blocks of a few 
kinds of the best commercial sorts, ofwhich Chieftain, While Chieftain and 
Bonnaffon are perfect examples. 
Which Pompons will you grow, and how much space will you give them? 
And you want a few varieties of Singles—the durable sorts, that have 
texture and lasting qualities. 
Chieftain 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN 
We are delighted to have the pleasure of offering to 
the trade the pure white sport of Chieftain. 
Every grower who has had Chieftain the past sea¬ 
son or who has seen it on the bench, will realize what 
this white sport will mean to the trade; we are abso¬ 
lutely sure that this will take the position among whites 
that Bonnaffon holds among yellows; it will prove the 
ideal white for All Saints Day, as its date is October 
20th to 25th for the earliest blooms, and like its parent, 
it holds in fine condition for a long time: the blooming 
period of both of these sorts runs over practically three 
weeks; brings no culls. $12 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
