November 30. 1912 



THE GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



1)15 



NEW .PLANTS, ETC 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Mrs. G. "^V. C. Diexel. — A very large, 

 spreading" Japanese variety of good exhibition 

 form. The long- florets curl loosely and in- 

 curve a littte at the points. Light silvery- 

 pink about describe;^ the shade of colour. 

 F.C.C., N.C.S., November U. Messrs. W. 

 Wells and Co., M-ersthani. 



Miss Mary Otter. — A ni-ediuni-sized single 



Ivor Grant. — A very beautiful, medium- Bronze Beauty, — A delightful single 



variety, large-flowered, of excellent form and 

 substanc-e ; the florets broad and blunt- 



Tlie colour is a beautiful shade of 



sized single variety of excellent form and 

 substance. The colour is bright ro-se-pink 

 vi^itli a white zone round the dark yellow 

 centre F.C.C., N.C.S., November 11. Mr. 



G. Milehanij Emlyn Gardens, Leatherhead. 



Mdme. Depree — A large incurved variety, 

 solid, closely incurving, and with bluntly- 

 pointed florets. The colour is cream-white, 

 with a very pale blush tint on the outer 

 florets. F.C.C., N.C.S., November 11. Mr. 



H. W. Thorpe, Worthing. 



tipped. 



orange-bronze. F.C.C., N.C.S., November 

 11. Mr. Philip Ladds, Swanley Junction, 



Ethel Mortimer. — Another t^plendid large- 

 flowered single, with three or four rows of 

 florets. Fine form and substance. The 

 colour is clear golden-yellow. F.C.C, N.C.S., 

 November 11. Mr. Philip Ladds, Swanley 

 Junction. 



A new Japanese variety, of large size and 



Ricli 

 Nov- 



^ariety of good form and substance. 



golden-yellow. Commendation, N.CTS., 



ember 11. Mesr^rs. W. Wells and Co., Merst. 

 ham. 



Mrs. J, G. Day. — A fair-sized Japanese 

 variety^ with, broad florets that curl some- 

 what at the tips, and make up a pleasing 

 flower. The colour is very effective — rich 

 plden-amber. F.C.C., N.C.S., November 11. 

 Mr. H. J. Jones, Eyecroft, Lewisham. 



Thorpe's Amaranth. — ■ A medium-sized 



•fapanesie variety of decorative value. The 

 colour is rosv-amaranth, with silvery-roe-e 



reverse. F.C.C. N.C.S., November 11. Mr. 



^I- W. Thorpe /Worthing. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MRS. HREXEL. 



litrht silvery-pink colour. F.C.C, N.C.S., 

 ^ Merstham. , 



Juno.— A giant single variety with won- 

 derful flowers, seven or eight inches across, 

 and of a deep reddish-rose colour; there is 

 a narrow white zone round the eye, and some 

 of the florets are tipped with white. F.C.C, 

 N.C.S., November 11. Mr. H. W. Thorpe, 

 Worthing. 



Prince of Wales.— A large and handsome 

 Japanese variety that sliould prove useful 

 alike for exhibition and general use. Ihe 

 florets are fairly broad, and of moderate 

 length, and a few of them show tlie bronzy 

 undersides. The general colour is rich crim- 

 son. F.CC, N.CS., November 21. Mr. 

 Norman Davis, Framtield. 



November 11. Messrs. W. Wells and Co., 



Cynthia. — A particularly liandsome me- 

 dium-sized Japanese variety of good decora- 

 tive form. The colour is vivid crimson- 

 amaranth or wine-red. Commendation, 

 N.CS., November 11. Mr. Walter Jinks, 

 Thame© Ditton. 



Eowena. — A charming single variety of 

 large size and good form. There are two 

 rows of deep chestnut-crimson floreUs, and a 

 narrow yellow zone round tiie dark yellow 

 eye. F.C.C, N.C.S., November 11. Messrs. 

 Cragg, Harrison, and Cragg, Heston, Houn* 



RoValty.— A very showy medium-^ized single 

 variety of great beaut v. The colour is bright 



