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The E. G. Hill Company 
OCTOBER QUEEN 
(Smith) 
Snow white; incurving center; take bud 
August 25, matures October 15. Scored 93 
points. 
Same price as Early Rose. 
TIGER 
(Smith) 
Seedling from Chrysolora and several 
shades deeper. Finely incurved; named by 
Prest. Wilson and specially recommended 
by the raiser as a high-grade commercial. 
Take bud September 5. 
Same price as Early Rose. 
JOSEPHINE FOLEY 
(Smith) 
A seedling from Naomah, and an im¬ 
provement on that variety-—purer white. 
August 25 gives an exhibition bloom, Sep¬ 
tember buds give a commercial form. 
Same price as Early Rose. 
ARTISTA 
(Exhibition—Smith) 
In the class with Turner and Odessa, 
white tinted cream at base. 
Take bud August 20; matures October 30. 
$1.50 each; $12.50 for ten. 
OGONTZ 
(Exhibition—Smith) 
A seedling from Nakota, light primrose 
yellow, petals whorled. 
Take bud August 30 or later; matures 
first week in November. 
Same price as Artista. 
MRS. M. R. MORGAN 
A sport of Yellow Eaton originating at 
Pittsburgh; it is decidedly better than any 
of the other yellow or golden sports of 
Eaton, coming with a full, rounded center, 
and of the deepest shade of golden yellow, 
the best of its color for Thanksgiving. 
It has all the good qualities of the Eaton, 
with splendid form, and without the hollow 
center. 
$3 per dozen; $20 per 100. 
General Collection of Chrysanthemums 
(See index, page 25, for prices.) 
The following varieties are recommended for commercial cutting from early 
to late in order—the very best keepers and shippers: 
Make out your commercial list NOW for later planting. 
WHITE 
Advance Ivory 
Early Frost Timothy Eaton 
Mile. Arlcttc Dubois Mrs. Buckbee 
White Chieftain Chadwick Improved 
('.has. linger 
YELLOW 
Golden Glow Golden Eaton 
Chrysolora Golden Chadwick 
Major Bonnaffon Nayoga 
Golden Eagle 
PINK 
Unaka 
Roserie 
Chieftain 
A. J. Balfour 
Patty 
OTHER COLORS 
Prefet Tillier Harvard 
Glenview 
Dr. Enguehard 
Maud Dean 
Wells’ Late Pink 
Edwin Seidewitz 
