EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 1914. 517 



548. L'Argenteuillaise. XIII. 



549. Elstob Yellow. VIII. 



550. Mandarin. XII. 



551. Mme. Marie Masse. IV. 



552. Claret. VI. 



553. Mrs. Wingfield. III. 



554. Perle Rose. III. 



555. Wells' Crimson. XIV. 



556. Golden Queen of the Earlies. 



XXVI. 



557. Chaldon. XIV. 



558. Dr. A. Neige. VI. 



559. Goacher's Crimson. XIV. 



560. Wells' Scarlet. X. 



561. Roi des Precoces. XIV. 



562. Cranford Yellow. VIII. 



563. Elsa. I. 



564. Miss Balfour Melville. XI. 



565. Kitty Riches. XVIII. 



566. Miss Vida White. XVIIL 



567. Kingcup. XXV. 



568. Snowstorm. XXVI. 



569. Darkie. XXI. 



570. Marie Corelli. XXV. 



571. White City. XVII. 



572. Pink Gem. XVIII . 



573. Charming. XIX. 



574. Cariie Luxford. XXI. 



575. Dr. Ingram. XXI. 



576. Goldlace. XXI. 



577. Gem of Merstham. XXI. 



578. Kate Westiake. XXI. 



579. Joan Carter. XXV. 



580. The Navy. XXIII. 



581. Ena. XIX. 



582. Phyllis Cowley. XVII. 



583. Mary. XXIII. 



584. Mrs. Earle. XVII. 



A.M. = Award of Merit. 

 XXX = Highly Commended. 



Decorative Varieties. 



Section I. — Flowers White. 



59. Artemis (Dobbie). — Flower 3 inches in diameter, freely 

 produced ; florets long and drooping ; plants bushy, i J foot ; early 

 October. 



506. Auguste (Wells). — Flower with yellow tinge in centre, 2 J 

 inches in diameter ; florets long ; plants stiff, foot ; early October. 



484. Bebe Blanc (Wells). — Flower 4 inches in diameter, freely 

 produced ; florets long, broad, acute ; plants very bushy, ij foot ; 

 late October. 



475. Bouquet Blanc (Wells). — Flower 2| inches in diameter, freely 

 produced ; plants bushy ; late October. 



74, 158. Caledonia (Dobbie, Wells), A.M. October 16, 1914. — 

 Flower 3 inches in diameter ; florets long, drooping, of good substance, 

 younger creamy ; plant stiff, ij foot ; late September. 



136. Cranford White (Jones). — Flower 3 inches in diameter; 

 florets broad and stiff ; plants bushy, ij foot ; early October. 



257. Doris Peto (Jones). — Flower 4 inches in diameter; florets 

 long, drooping ; plants bushy, ij foot ; early October. 



563. Elsa (Wells). — Flower 5 inches in diameter, borne on long 

 stalks ; florets loose, broad, thin ; plant stiff, 2 J feet ; mid-October. 



505. Emily (Wells). — Flower 2 J inches in diameter ; plants 

 sprawling, ij foot ; mid-September. 



130. Emily (Jones). — ^This stock was ' Elenore.' See Section IV. 



503. Esme Reed (Wells), A.M. October 15, 1907. — A white-flowered 

 sport from 'Mrs. Wingfield.' Sec. III. 



440. Flossball (Wells). — Flower 4 inches in diameter ; florets 

 long, drooping, sometimes fimbriate ; plant stiff, 2\ feet. Apparently 

 a form of ' Roi des Blancs.' 



465. Framfield White (Wells). — See next. 



