THE CHRYSANTHEMUM 87 



*David Ingamells. A grand novelty, and one that has 



come to stay. 

 * Madame Edmond Roger. The green Chrysanthemum, 



invaluable for arranging with all colours, but not so 



good alone. 

 *Rayonnante. One of my favourites for table and every 



other kind of decoration. 

 *Mrs. A. T. Miller : A grand white. 

 A. J. Balfour. 

 f*Mrs. R. F. Felton. Crushed strawberry colour, a great 



favourite with artistic people. 

 pFreda Bedford. A pale chestnut colour. 

 Mrs. W. Roots. 

 *Mrs. R. Luxford. 

 * Tuxedo. 

 pMrs. Wakefield. Crushed strawberry colour, occasionally 



with bronze and golden splashes. 

 *Captain Julyan. A lovely sulphur yellow. 

 pLe Peyrou. 

 ^Buttercup. I consider this the most perfect shaped 



Chrysanthemum in commerce. 

 *Dazzler. A brilliant red, one of the best for a white 



or pale coloured drawing-room, but dangerous where 



mauve or scarlet exist. 



rCullingfordii. An old favourite but still one of the best. 

 Mdtte. Gabrielle Debrie. Fine on sprays but not so 



good disbudded. 

 pMrs. W. Hubert. A lovely shade of rosy lilac, but rather 



small. 



LATE VARIETIES 



p*R. F. Felton. The most dazzling golden kingcup colour, 

 a splendid doer. It can also be grown as a main- 

 cropper. 



