EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 1914- 527 



in diameter ; florets very long and quite straight ; plant bushy, i J foot 

 mid-October. 



34, 120, 241. Miss B. Miller (Barr, Dobbie, Jones), XXX October 

 16, 1914. — Flower lemon-chrome (21), 2^ inches in diameter, freely 

 produced; plant spreading, 2 J feet ; early October. 



263, 540. Mrs. A. Thomson (Jones, Wells), A.M. September 29, 

 1910. — Flower deep lemon-chrome (21), 2| inches in diameter ; florets 

 short ; plant very spreading, i foot ; mid-October. None of the 

 plants of this variety made good growth. 



295. Nelhe Brown (Jones), A.M. October 25, 1898. — Flower deep 

 lemon-chrome (21), 2^ inches in diameter, freely produced ; florets 

 broad ; plant bushy, good rounded head, 2 feet ; mid-October. 

 Sport from ' Ryecroft Glory ' (Sec. IX.). 



55. Rotherfield Yellow (Yates). — Flower lemon-chrome (21), 

 3 J inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant bushy, 2I feet ; mid-October. 



541. Tapis d'Or (Wells). — Flower deep lemon-yellow (23), 3 inches 

 in diameter, very freely produced ; florets long ; plant stiff, a good 

 round-headed bush, 1} foot ; mid-October. 



429. Tapis d'Or(Wells). — White-flowered; wrongly named, probably 

 * Tapis de Neige ' (Sec. I.). 



Section IX. — Flowers Orange- Yellow. 



23, 81, 343, 482. Harrie (Barr, Dobbie, Jones, Wells), A.M. 

 September 12, 1905. — Flower lemon- chrome (21), suffused with a Hght 

 scarlet wash, which fades as the flower ages, 3^ inches in diameter, 

 freely produced ; florets broad ; plant bushy, i J foot ; late September. 



109. Lizzie McNeill (Dobbie). — Flower deep lemon-chrome (21), 

 heavily shaded v>^ith reddish crimson, 4 inches in diameter, freely 

 produced ; plant bushy, 2 feet : late October. 



60. Mrs. A. Beech (Dobbie). — Flower lemon-chrome (21), with a 

 slight shading of chestnut-red, 3 inches in diameter ; plant stiff, 2 J feet ; 

 mid-October. 



515. Orion (Wells). — Flower light cadmium-yellow (19), tinged with 

 chestnut-red ; florets acute ; plant bushy, if foot ; early September. 



275. Perfection (Jones). — Flower deep lemon-yellow (23) with a 

 slight crimson-scarlet flush, 3 inches in diameter, hemispherical ; 

 plant loose, spreading, foot ; mid-September. 



328. Ryecroft Glory (Jones), A.M. October 24, 1893. — Flower deep 

 lemon-chrome (21), hghtly shaded chestnut -red, 3 inches in diameter; 

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



Section X. — Flowers Terra-cotta. 



446. Aquitaine (Wells). — Flower carmine-red (2 i) on a dull 

 lemon-yellow (23) ground, 3 J inches in diameter ; florets long ; plant 

 bushy, 2I feet ; early October, 



178. Bertie (Jones). — Flower dull scarlet (5) on a pale dull chrome- 

 yellow ground, 3 inches in diameter ; florets long, scantily produced ; 

 plant spreading, very poor, ij foot ; mid-October. 



