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The E. G. Hill Company 
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] ) rohably the finest and most interesting Chrysanthemum show ever 
held in this country was the recent Cleveland show. 
We call attention to the quality of our stock by announcing that we 
were awarded seventeen first premiums, four second premiums and five 
thirds on our ’Mum entries, beside those on roses and carnations. 
Our plant collection comprises all these winning varieties, and we 
can guarantee the health and cleanliness of the stock; it is rested and 
grown cool till after the turn of the year. 
For the convenience of intending Exhibitors we list the novelties of 
the other growers. 
Keep your collections up to the highest point as to size and distinctive¬ 
ness; you need “something different” from your competitor. 
Novelty ’Mums for 1916 
YELLOW WILLIAM TURNER 
(Totty) 
The “Yellow Turner” will receive a warm 
welcome from every exhibitor of ’mums; 
il is a pleasure to help disseminate it. 
II is identical in every respect with its 
parent, Win. Turner, except color, which is 
a tine shade of yellow. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MORRIS KINNEY 
Beautiful and refined incurving white on 
the lines of Wm. Turner, hut a week to ten 
clays earlier; stem and foliage, ideal and 
we feel sure il will find a place in every 
exhibition and also the commercial ranks. 
Height a feet. Crown hud August 20th. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
MRS. J. GIBSON 
A phenomenal variety. Enormous alike 
in stem, foliage and flower; color, light pink 
shading to deeper pink lines on ends of 
petals; exhibited 10 l /o inches deep and 10 
inches across. Certificated, C. S. A., and 
scored 8!) points. Height IV% feet. Bud as 
soon as possible after August 1st. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
WM. RIGBY 
(Totty) 
(The yellow sport of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble) 
This was the largest variety exhibited at 
the Shows in 1015; color, beautiful, bright 
canary yellow; lower petals of this variety 
are l 1 /^ inches in width. While there is 
considerable stock on hand of this variety, 
it roots very poorly and orders will he filled 
in strict rotation so would advise ordering 
early. Scored 90 points in New York, be¬ 
fore the C. S. A. Committee. 
$2 per plant; $20 per dozen. 
ALICE DAY 
(Totty) 
An ideal commercial variety, flowering 
October 10 to 20. Certificated in New York; 
and Philadelphia 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 
planting; one of the most perfectly formed 
varieties ever introduced. 
$1 per plant; $9 per dozen. 
