EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 1910. 683 



49, 170. Mignon (Wells). — Golden-yellow pompon; 1 foot; Sep- 

 tember. 



171. Mignon (Nonin), (Wells). — Pale rosy-pink; flowers large; 

 produced in great abundance; 3 feet; September. 



50, 172. Miss Balfour Melville (Dobbie), A.M. September 15, 

 1910. — Deep-bronze, with old-gold tips; flowers large; 2^ feet; 

 September. 



51, 173. Miss B. Miller (Dobbie). — Deep golden-yellow; petals 

 quilled; flowers large; 2^- feet; mid-September. 



174. Miss Davis (W^ells). — Pink pompon; a sport from 'Mrs. 

 Cullingford ' ; 3 feet ; very free-flowering. 



52, Miss Martin (Dobbie). — White, very faintly tinged with rose; 

 flowers medium ; 4 feet ; October. 



335. Miss Eose (Wells). — Soft-pink single; 2 feet; very bushy in 

 habit; October. 



163. Mile. Aug. Dorey (Wells). — Not in flower November 5. 

 337. Monarch (Wells).— Bright-pink single; ^ feet; mid-Sep- 

 tember. 



53, 184. Monsieur G. Griinerwald (Dobbie). — Eose-pink; flowers 

 small ; 2 feet ; October. 



175. Mr. J. Hording (Wells). — Bright-yellow; flowers medium; 

 very freely produced ; 2^ feet ; September. 



260, 276. Mr. Selby (Dobbie), A.M. September 15, 1910.— 

 Blush-pink pompon ; 1^ foot ; early September. 



176. 182. Mrs. A. Cookson (Wells). — Crimson, with pale reverse; 

 flowers large; 3 feet; mid-September. 



54, 177. Mrs. A. Thomson (Dobbie, Wells), A.M. September 29, 

 1910. — Deep golden-yellow ; flowers medium ; 2 feet ; very free-flower- 

 ing; mid- September. 



179. Mrs. Baird (Wells). — Delicate peach-bloom colour; a sport 

 from ' Mme. M. Masse '; flowers large; 2 feet; mid- September. 



180. 261, 277. Mrs. Cullingford (Dobbie).— White pompon, 

 flowers large; 3-| feet; mid- September. 



333, 334. Mrs. C. Curtis (Wells).— Crimson single; 2^ feet; 

 September. 



336. Mrs. Earle (Wells).— Pure white single; 2i feet; mid-Sep- 

 tember. 



56. Mrs. J. W. Scott (WeUs). — White; flowers medium, produced 

 very freely ; 4 feet ; October. 



55, Mrs. J. E. Pitcher (Dobbie). — Pale rose; flowers medium; 4 

 feet; September. 



181. Mrs. Tom White (Wells), A.M. October 25, 1910.— 

 Amaranth-red ; flowers large and very freely produced ; 2^ feet ; an 

 excellent variety for cutting; October. 



183. Mrs. W. A. Hobbs (Wells). — Eose, shaded with carmine; 

 petals quilled; flowers large; 2| feet; end of September. 



57. Mrs. A. Wilhs (Dobbie). — Yellow, shaded with red; a sport 

 from ' Mme. C. Perrier ' ; flowers medium; 2| feet; very free-flowering. 



