EARLY-FLOWEEING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 1910. 677 



7, 93. Bouquet Eose (Wells), A.M. October 25, 1910.— Rose, with 

 gold centre; flowers medium; 2 feet. 



240. Bretagne (Wells). — Rose, with gold centre; 2| feet; flowers 

 large; free-flowering; end of September. 



299. Brightness (Wells). — Yellow, single ; flowers medium ; 2 feet ; 

 September. 



249. Bronze B. Briele (W^ells). — Bronze, tinged with rosy-pink; 

 pompon ; free-flowering ; 2^ feet ; September. 



269. Bronze Blushing Bride (Dobbie). — Bronze-tinged pink; 

 pompon ; 2^ feet ; September. 



250. 270. Bronze Martinmas (Dobbie). — Bronze pompon; flowers 

 medium ; 2-| feet ; early September. 



300. Bronze Pagram (Wells). — Bright reddish-bronze, single*, 

 flowers large; 4 feet; late October. 



8. Bronze Prince (Wells). ^Bronze ; 2^ feet ; very free-flowering. 

 112. C. A. de Witt (Dobbie). — Reddish-mauve; flowers medium; 



3 feet; October. 



94. Caledonia (Wells), A.M. November 24, 1908. — Ivory-white, 

 with incurving central florets ; flowers large ; 2^ feet ; free-flowering 

 habit. 



251. Oanarie (Wells). — Bright yellow pompon; free-flowering; 

 2| feet; September. 



103. Captivation (Wells). — Bright amaranth-red, with silver 

 reverse ; 2^ feet ; free-flowering ; October. 



9. Carmelite (Dobbie). — Failed to flower. 



10, 95. Carrie (Dobbie), A.M. September 23, 1902.— Deep golden- 

 yellow ; very free-flowering ; 2| feet ; flowers medium ; plants bushy in 

 habit. 



301. Carrie Luxford (Wells). — Crimson, single; very free-flower- 

 ing ; 2^ feet. 



302. Cecil (Wells). — Crimson, with buff reverse; flowers large; 

 3 feet ; mid- September. 



96. Cecil Wells (Wells), A.M. September 29, 1910.— Buttercup- 

 yellow, shaded with bronze in the centre ; 2^ feet ; flowers large. 



97. Chaldon (Wells). — Deep reddish-crimson, with gold tips; 

 flowers medium ; 2| feet ; free-flowering habit ; end of September. 



98. Champagne (Wells). — Brilliant crimson-carmine; 4 feet; 

 flowers medium ; end of October. 



11. Champ de Neige (Wells). — Failed to flower. 



12, 99. Champ d'Or (Dobbie). — Pure yellow; 3 feet; very free- 

 flowering; flowers large; October; good bushy habit. 



100. Charles Schwarz (Wells). — Deep orange-crimson; 3 feet; end 

 of October. 



101. Charming (Wells). — Rose-pink, single, with yellow centre; 

 2^ feet ; mid- September. 



102. Chateau des Radrets (Vilmorin). — Rosy-mauve; flowers very 

 large ; 4 feet ; vigorous habit ; October ; excellent for cutting. 



104. Chatillou (Wells). — Yellow; flowers medium; 2 feet; Sep- 

 tember. 



