The E. G. Hill Company 
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Single ’Mums 
The commercial grower can plant with profit Mrs. Buckingham, Mrs. 
(rodfreij and Bronze Buckingham; the balance of this list comprises the most 
durable and beautiful of known varieties especially useful for general 
growers for their home markets; in fact, they add wonderfully to the at¬ 
tractiveness of any general collection of ’mums; for window decorations, 
they are inexpensive in production, and produce an effect out of all propor¬ 
tion to their cost. 
BERTHA FAIRS 
An unusually beautiful single variety, very 
true to type, color rosy salmon, free in bloom, 
of fine habit; an extra good decorative kind. 
Novelty—$3 per dozen; $20 per 100. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM 
The best commercial single in existence is 
Mrs. W. Buckingham, the early rose-colored va¬ 
riety; this novelty is a sport from it, of the most 
startling shade of rosy-copper; its splendid habit, 
freedom and earliness all make it a real acquisi¬ 
tion. 
Novelty—$3 per dozen, $20 per 100. 
CEDI)IE MASON 
A fine crimson-scarlet, long-stemmed, very 
free, with golden center; very showy; always 
in heavy demand; this year we have a very 
heavy stock; a startling color and a fine keeper. 
GARZA 
The single white Anemone; a beautiful variety 
with very stiff stems, nicely branching, bloom¬ 
ing in sprays; florets stiff and ray-like, snow- 
white with golden center. An elegant cut flower. 
GOLDEN STAR 
Glistening and intense gold, of fine size, enor¬ 
mously productive, and one of the longest 
stemmed. 
The latest of the yellow singles. 
GOLDEN MENSA 
The golden sport from Mensa, identical in all 
save color. 
ISABEL FELTON 
Light golden yellow, of great size, but with 
stiff floret, and small eye in comparison to size. 
Blooms carried on long, stiff stems; popular 
with all who have grown it. 
MENSA 
Like a refined Shasta Daisy; a splendid 
keeper; a fine seller. 
MARY RICHARDSON 
A lovely shade of golden terra cotta or rosy 
bronze; one of the best. 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM 
The queen of the singles, a big, flat flower with 
petals of wonderful texture, the loveliest shade 
of soft rose pink—very lasting both on and off 
the plant—long stemmed and can be planted 
close; one of the very best sellers. A true com¬ 
mercial, coming in very early. 
While other singles are highly valued for 
the home trade, “Buckingham” and “Bronze 
Buckingham” are the only two that are in de¬ 
mand by wholesale dealers; these two have won¬ 
derful texture. 
MRS. E. I). GODFREY 
Light pink, very finest for Thanksgiving; a 
strong grower and used in very large quantity. 
PHYLLIS BRYANT 
Sulphur yellow; form very fine; extremely 
free. Beautiful in habit, with long stems; the 
form is perfect, the bloom regular and smooth 
as ivory. 
ROYALTY 
A medium sized flower with leathery texture 
and of crimson-wine color; very late—good for 
Thanksgiving. A bright, showy color, with 
golden cushion center. 
