EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 191 4. 523 



437. Mme. L. Forneau (Wells). — Flower light rhodamine purple, 

 (67 a), 4 inches in diameter, freely produced ; plant spreading, ij foot ; 

 early September. 



36, 87, 280, 551. Mme. Marie Masse (Barr, Dobbie, Jones, Wells), 

 A.M. August 9, 1898. — Flower Tyrian pink (69 b), varying in tint, 

 4 inches in diameter, very freely produced ; florets broad ; plant 

 spreading, i J foot ; late August. 



519. Mile. Jeanne Labbe (Wells). — Flower deep mallow-purple 

 (67 b), 3 inches in diameter, freely produced ; plant spreading, i foot ; 

 early September. 



29, 99, 286, 464. Mignon (Barr, Dobbie, Jones, Wells). — Flower 

 mallow-pink (67 f), 3 J inches in diameter, very freely produced ; 

 peduncles short ; florets long, drooping ; plant stiff, 2J feet ; late 

 September. 



339, 488. Mrs. Burchfell (Jones, Wells). — Flower mallow-purple 

 (67 b), with the tips of the florets just tipped with yellow, 3 J inches in 

 diameter, freely produced ; plant large, bushy, 2 J feet ; mid-October. 



341, 450. O. J. Quintus (Jones, Wells). — Flower light mallow- 

 purple (67 d), with a white stripe at the middle of each floret, 3 inches 

 in diameter ; plant bushy, if foot ; mid-October. 



494. Petit Louis (Wells). — Flower mallow-purple (67 b), 4 inches 

 in diameter ; florets long ; plant stiff, 2 J feet ; late September. 



310. Picardie (Jones). — Flov/er mallovz-purple (67 b), 3^ inches in 

 diameter ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2J feet ; mid-October. 



294. Pride of Hayes (Jones). — The plants made poor growth, and 

 the flowers were quite out of character. 



2, 103, 534. Sally (Barr, Dobbie, Wells). — Flower light rosoiane- 

 purple (69' c), 3 inches in diameter, hemispherical; florets quilled; 

 plant bushy, 2 feet ; early October. 



Section V. — Flowers Salmon-Pink. 



94, 188. Ada (Dobbie, Jones). — Flower mallow pink (67 f), shaded 

 with chestnut yellow, 3 inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant spreading, 

 i\ foot ; late September. 



62, 344. George Bowness (Dobbie, Jones), A.M. September 12, 

 1905. — A sport from 'Mme. Marie Masse' (Sec. IV.). The flower is 

 picric yellow (23 d), more or less flushed with rose. Well described 

 as " crushed strawberry." 



528. Henri Yvon (Wells). — A sport from ' Gustave Grunnerwald' 

 (Sec. IH.). The flower is very pale lemon-yellow (21 c), with a 

 flush of pale Tyrian rose (69). 



182. Juliette (Jones). — Flower dull, pale, rose red (71), upon very 

 pale yellow, 3 inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2 feet 

 late October. 



283. Robbie Burns (Jones). — A sport from ' Mme. Marie Masse ' 

 (Sec. IV,). The flov/er is faintly yellow, with a pale wash of rhoda- 

 mine purple (67 h). 



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