THE E. G. HILL COMPANY 
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fore the Chicago Committee. One of the very best 
keepers in the family; the color brightens as it matures 
into deep rose. 20 cents each; $15 per 100. 
November 5. 
Glacier (Hill)—Pure white in color, and we have 
never seen anything larger or more impressive for the 
exhibition table. It is enormous in diameter, deep in 
build, very perfect in form and can be shown nicely on 
a 24-inch stem. Very perfect in finish. 15 cents each; 
$10 per 100. 
Mrs. Gilbert Drabble (Wells-Pockett)—White as 
snow. Stem stiff and fine foliage. Enormous incurv¬ 
ing flower; petals claw-like, inrolling, and loosely ar¬ 
ranged. A startling novelty, the best of 1912. 50 cents 
each; $35 per 100. 
After August 5—November 1. 
Lady Carmichael (Totty) -Pure white. Japanese re¬ 
flexed. Fine grower; splendid bloom. 15 cents each; 
$10 per 100. 
Not before August 25—November 1. 
Susie (Totty)—A fine early yellow, don’t take bud 
before August 15th; fine to follow “Chrvsolora.” 20 
cents each; $15 per 100. 
Before August 15—October 10. 
General Collection of Chrysanthemums 
$3 per 100; $25 per 1000, except where noted 
The following varieties are recommended for commercial cutting from early to late in order: 
WHITE 
Advance 
Oct. Frost 
Mile. Arlette Dubois 
Clementine Touset 
Chas. Rager 
Alice Byron 
Ivory 
Timothy Eaton 
Lynnwood Hall 
Chadwick White 
Emberta 
Jennie Nonin 
PINK 
Unaka 
Roserie 
A. J. Balfour 
Patty 
Winter Cheer 
Wells’ Late Pink 
Dr. Enguehard 
Maud Dean 
Blush Chadwick 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
A. J. Balfour—Color, rose-pink; 
broad petals of great substance; 
nothing can touch it in color. Easy 
to do. but a slow propagator. When 
nearly every other pink in the house 
looks draggled and faded. Balfour 
is dazzling in color. $4 per 100. Sept. 10 Nov. 5 
Advance—This variety displaces 
every other of its date—first early; 
it is a lovely grower, free from 
tricks, and can be had in bloom at 
any time following a season of 
growth; a very high grade, pure 
white bloom can be had late in Sep¬ 
tember and into October; it lias a 
stiff stem 3 feet and over, nice fo¬ 
liage and a beautifully formed flower, 
very slightly reflexed. 
Alice M. Flagler—Pure white Jap¬ 
anese incurved; a very much im¬ 
proved “Mrs. Robinson.” $10 per 100. Aug. 20 Oct. 25 
YELLOW 
Yellow Frost 
Roman Gold 
Golden Glow 
Major Bonnaffon 
Chrysolora 
Golden Eagle 
Monrovia 
Golden Wedding 
Donatello 
Golden Chadwick 
Dolly Dimple 
Golden Gem 
Yellow Eaton 
OTHER 
COLORS 
Prefet Tillier 
Pockett’s Crimson 
Glenview 
Antique 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Chadwick Improved -Pure snow- 
white, never tints; should have been 
called Snow-white Chadwick; has 
all tlie grandeur of the original with 
absolute purity of color; best late 
white. $5 per 100; $40 per 1000. Sept 20 Late 
Chas. Rager—-The best commer¬ 
cial white of its date; flower much 
like Bonnaffon in form, but larger; 
pure snow-white with a grand stem, 
and foliage as handsome as “Eaton”; 
a very easy doer; will become as 
widely grown as “Bonnaffon” and 
“Eaton” . Sept. 5 Nov. 1 
Clementine Touset (The “Early 
Chadwick”)—The bloom is the larg¬ 
est obtainable white for the date. 
Often flushed pink, like Chadwick.. Aug. 20 Oct. 12 
Comoleta—Clear, bright yellow; 
blooms 6 inches and over. Fine, 
early pot plant; foliage up to the 
flower. iy 2 feet . Aug. 20 Oct. 12 
Col. Appleton—Golden yellow ... Aug. 15 Nov. 1 
