The E. G. Hill Company 
25 
Turner Family 
Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
Wm, Rigby (Totty, 1916)—The 
yellow sport of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble; 
one of the strongest exhibition en¬ 
tries; lower petals V /2 inches wide. 
Scored 90 points.Aug. 10 Nov. 1 
W. H. Chadwick—Magnificent va¬ 
riety, without rival for finish at its 
date; the original ought to be called Very 
“Blush Chadwick” In perfect health. .Sept. IS late 
Woodside—An enormous yellow, 
somewhat on the style of Daily Mail, 
but a much deeper color and broader After 
petal.Aug. IS Nov. 1 
White Chieftain—Has already 
established itself as the November 1 
commercial white—the Invincible 
Three are Bonnaffon and Chieftain 
and White Chieftain. Fine for All 
Saints Day.Sept. 10 Oct. 25 
Take 
Bud 
W. Mease—Bright rosy-red dwarf, 
handsome grower.Aug. 20 
Wm. Turner—A perfect incurved 
variety, quite globular, snow-white, 
of enormous size; stands at the very 
head of the whole white section, and 
is invincible thus far on the exhibition 
table.Aug. 30 
Yellow Wm. Turner—The yellow 
sport from Turner; a necessity for col¬ 
lections and for variety.Aug. 30 
Yanoma—Very late white; a vari¬ 
ety still in demand. 
Yellow Eaton—Bright yellow sport 
from Timothy Eaton. For every¬ 
body’s use, and for commercial pur¬ 
poses as well as for show, it is 
strictly A-No. 1.Sept. 10 
Blooming 
Date 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 15 
Nov. 10 
