EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 1914. 525 



52, 308. R. Pemberton (Barr, Jones), A.M. October 16, 1914. — 

 Flower bright amaranth-purple (69 i), 4 inches in diameter, very freely 

 produced ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2J feet ; early October. 



12. Rubis (Barr) —Flo v/er amaranth-purple (69!), 2 J inches in 

 diameter, very freely produced ; plant bushy, i J foot ; late September. 



Section VII. — Flowers Pale Yellow. 



8. Chatillon (Barr). — Flower citron yellow (23') with a slight 

 reddish tinge when young, 3 inches in diameter ; florets long, semi- 

 quiiled ; plant stiff, 2 feet ; late September. 



152. Chatillon (Jones). — Stock mixed. 



108. 471. Ethel (Dobbie, Wells), A.M. September 11, 1906. — 

 Flower baryta-yellow (21 f ) ; florets vvith a slight purplish tinge at 

 the base. Said to be a sport from ' Robbie Burns ' (Sec. V.). 



246. Gascoigne (Jones), XXX September 25, 1914. — Flower 

 picric yellow (23 d), 3i inches in diameter, freely produced on short 

 stalks ; plant very Dushy, 2 feet ; mid-September. 



320. Jason (Jones). — Stock mixed. 



329, 483. J. Bannister (Jones, Wells), A.M. September 25, 1914. — 

 Flower buff-yellow (19 d), passing to pale lemon-yellow, 4 inches in 

 diameter, freely produced ; florets long, quilled, and drooping ; plant 

 stiff, 2 J feet ; mid-September. 



162. Martin Peed (Jones), A.M. September 25, 1914. — A variety 

 almost identical with ' J. Bannister ' but the flowers are a paler and more 

 pleasing yellow. 



288, 453. Mrs. Bailey (Jones, Wells).-— A sport from * Mme. Marie 

 Masse ' (Sec. IV,). The flower is at first faint picric yellow (23 d), 

 passing to cream as it ages. 



502. Primevere (Wells). — Flower pale lemon-yellow (23) when 

 young, becoming cream when fully expanded, 3J inches in diameter ; 

 florets long, drooping ; plant forming a good, round-headed bush, 

 ij foot ; late October. 



125, 304, 530. Ralph Curtis (Dobbie, Jones, Wells). — A sport 

 from ' Mme. Marie Masse ' (Sec. IV.). The flower is faint primrose 

 yellow (23'' d). 



47. Roi des Jaunes (Barr). — Flower lemon-yellow (23), 4 inches 

 in diameter, scantily produced ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2 feet. 



102. Stella (Dobbie), A.M. October 16, 1914. — Flower white, with 

 an extensive flush of lemon-yellow (23), 4 J inches in diameter, very 

 freely produced ; florets thin ; plant spreading, 2 feet. 



115, 232, 423. Wells' Primrose (Dobbie, Jones, Wells). — Flower 

 pale primrose-yellow (23'' d), 4I inches in diameter ; florets long, those 

 in centre whorled ; plant stiff, 2 feet ; mid-September. 



Section VIII. — Flom^ers Yellow. 



70. Bella McNeill (Dobbie). — Flower lemon-yellow (23), with a 

 slight flush of pink at the base of each rather thin, long floret, 4 inches 

 in diameter ; plant stiff and bushy, ij foot ; early September. 



