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The E. G. Hill Company 
Quality —Quality in the Varieties selected, Quality in Culture, a perfectly 
finished product; if in heavy demand, good prices will be assured, if the 
market sags, only the high grade meets a sale at any price; therefore, use 
foresight now in making your selections; order early and name your plant¬ 
ing date. 
We can heartily recommend our two commerial novelties as follows: 
Two New Commercials of 1919 
Introduced by The E. G. Hill Go. 
CELEBRATION 77 and 
WHITE SEIDEWITZ 
CELEBRATION 
(November 11) 
This is the best ’mum on our place for its date; it is a descendent of the 
Yellow Eaton, coming by way of a sport from Mrs. M. R. Morgan; the Golden 
Eaton was good, but this is infinitely better, as the form is a splendid in¬ 
curved, and the color is brightest golden yellow; it has the handsome, close- 
set foliage of Eaton; it will undoubtedly displace the Yellow Eaton and 
Golden Eaton as soon as it becomes known; scored 91 points, commercial, 
November 11, 1918. 
$15.00 per 100; $120 per 1000. 
WHITE SEIDEWITZ 
(Late November and during December) 
A pure white form of the beautiful late pink Mrs. Seidewitz; we find no 
variation from the parent, except in color; the White Seidewitz is a very 
valuable variety from the fact that white flowers are always scarce between 
Thanksgiving and Christmas; it will fill very nicely “a long felt want”; the 
form of the flower adds to its value for general purposes, as it is beautiful 
in form, rather informal in arrangement of petals, giving it a nice spread; 
and there are times when “spread” means value! 
$12.00 per 100; $100 per 1000. 
