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The E. G. Hill Company 
Commercial ’Mums 
WHITE 
Advance 
Early Frost 
Alice Day 
White Chieftain 
Timothy Eaton 
Josephine Foley 
Chadwick Improved 
Hamburg Late 
PINK 
Unaka 
Early Rose 
Chieftain 
Dr. Enguchard 
W. H. Chadwick 
Wells’ Late Pink 
Mrs. E. A. Seidewitz 
YEL 
Golden Glow 
Golden Queen 
Major Bonnaffon 
Mrs. M. R. Morgan 
,ow 
Ma rigold 
Golden Eaton 
Golden Chadwick 
Nagoya 
GENERAL LIST 
Including Novelties of 1916 
For Index and Price List see page 2 
OTHER COLORS 
Prefct Tidier 
Glenview 
Harvard 
H. E. Converse 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
A. J. Balfour—Color, rose-pink; 
broad petals of great substance; 
nothing can touch it in color. Easy 
to do, hut a slow propagator.Sept. 10 Nov. 5 
Advance (Smith’s)—This variety 
displaces every other of its date— 
first early; it has become indis¬ 
pensable in the cut-flower trade, and 
instead of deteriorating, was finer this 
year than we have ever seen it pre¬ 
viously. We are always glad to see 
it come, and sorry when it is past. 
Matures in late September and con-July 5 to IS 
tinues through October. Sept., Oct. 
Alice Day—"An ideal commercial 
variety, flowering October 10 to 20. 
Certificated in New York; and Phila¬ 
delphia on the commercial scale, 
scoring 87 and 89 respectively; 
color purest possible white with no 
poor buds; medium sized foliage 
which permits of rather close plant¬ 
ing; one of the most perfectly formed 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
varieties ever introduced.” This is 
Mr. Totty’s description and we are 
glad to add that Alice Day is one of 
the smoothest, most beautiful, depend¬ 
able second earlies that we have ever 
grown. A splendid commercial white. 
Novelty of 1916. Oct. 15 
Artista—(Elmer D. Smith, 1916)— 
A big exhibition variety, in the class 
with Turner and Odessa, white tinted 
cream at base.Aug. 20 Oct. 30 
Alice Lemon—A beautiful light 
pink flower of enormous size; stem 
and foliage fine. Fine for early 
openings. Aug. 15 Oct. 25 
A. S. Baldwin—A commercial yel¬ 
low of high grade; foliage up to the 
flower; color fine, broad petaled and 
incurved with fine texture.Aug. 20 Nov. 5 
Antigone—Pure snow white, in¬ 
curved into a round ball of satin-like 
texture. 3 feet high. Novelty of 
1915 
Any bud Oct. 20 
