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M. Loiseau Rousseau, lavender-pink. 



F. E. Nash, light pink. 



Mary Donellan, bright yellow. 



Merza, white. 



Naomah, white. 



Reginald Vallis, plum color. 



Yellow Miller, yellow. 



T. Carrington, dark red. 



Petaluma, copper colored. 



(c) Anemones: 



Garza, white with yellow center. 

 Diantha, white with cream center. 

 Mary Colladay, lavender-pink. 

 Miss Ida Kroeschell, light yellow. 

 Alpine Glow, white tinged with pink. 



(d) Pompons: 

 Klondike, bright yellow. 

 La Purite, pure white. 

 Fairy Queen, light pink. 

 Diana, white. 

 Zenobia, clear yellow. 

 Clorinda, bronze. 



(e) Singles: 

 Gertrude, white. 



Peter Pan, copper colored. 

 Arlee, golden amber. 



Merstham Jewel, terra cotta, with golden points. 

 Miss Irene Cragg, white. 

 Ladysmith, pink. 

 Silvia Slade, deep rose. 

 Mizpah, red. 

 (/) Hardy varieties: 

 Carrie, yellow. 

 Queen of the Earlies, white. 

 Champagne, ruby red. 

 Hermine, white. 

 Eden, rose. 

 October Gold, old gold. 



320. Classification as to types of bloom. In general, 

 chrysanthemums are classified, according to the character 

 of the flowers, into more or less well-defined types. Those 



