EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS AT WISLEY, 191 4. 537 



produced, 2 J inches in diameter, disc J inch ; plant bushy, ij foot ; 

 mid-October. 



351. Dean (Wells). — Flower light carmine (i i) with a zone of deep 

 lemon-yellow (23) round the disc, i| inch in diameter, disc ij inch, 

 ray florets in 2 whorls ; plant bushy, foot ; early September. 



57. Doris Palmer (Simpson). — The plants received under this 

 name were indistinguishable from ' Firebrand,' see below. 



575. Dr. Ingram (Wells). — This stock was ' Carrie Luxford ' 

 (Sec* XXL). 



227. Evelyn Neale (Jones). — Failed to flower. 



380. Evelyn Neale (WeUs). — Flower carmine (i i) on a dull yellow 

 ground, well formed, 2| inches in diameter, disc | inch ; plant weak, 

 bushy, li foot ; mid-September. 



14, 373. Firebrand (Barr, Wells). — Flower bright nopal red (3 i) 

 on a yellowish ground, 2| inches in diameter, disc J inch, ray florets 

 quilled, in several whorls, flowers in good sprays ; plant erect, bushy, 

 2 1 feet ; mid-September. 



5o» 577- Gem of Merstham (Barr, Wells) .—Flower light ox-blood 

 red (i k), 2 inches in diameter, freely produced, disc J inch ; plant 

 bushy, 1 1 foot ; early September. 



576. Goldlace (Wells). — Flower deep, dull rose-red (71), the ground 

 of deep lemon-yellow (23) showing clearly at the tip of each floret, 

 if inch in diameter, disc J inch, ray florets in 3 whorls ; plant bushy, 

 ij foot ; early September. 



38, 578. Kate Westlake (Barr, Wells). — Flower hght carmine 

 (i i) on dull yellow, very freely produced, 2J inches in diameter, disc 

 J inch ; plant stiff, bushy, 2 feet ; early September. 



214. Lewisham (Jones). — Flower purphsh carmine (i j), 3^ inches 

 in diameter, disc J inch, ray florets semi-quilled ; plant poor, 2 feet ; 

 early October. 



381. Masterpiece (Wells). — Flower rosy carmine (i i) with a lemon- 

 yellow (21) zone around the disc, 2 inches in diameter, disc | inch ; 

 plant bushy, ij foot ; early September. 



195. Pathfinder (Jones). — The plants of this variety made such poor 

 growth as to be out of character. Flower Hght carmine (i i), on pale 

 dull yellow. 



361. Robin (Wells). — Flower carmine (i i) on a ground of lemon- 

 yellow (23), 2 inches in diameter, disc | inch ; plant spreading, i foot ; 

 early September. 



388. Ruby (Wells). — Flower carmine-red (2 h), 2I inches in dia- 

 meter, disc J inch ; plant stiff, 2 feet ; early September. 



Section XXII. — Flowers Chestnut. 



394. A. J. Foster (Wells). — Flower dull rosy scarlet on a pale 

 yellow ground, 2 J inches in diameter, scantily produced, disc | inch ; 

 plant lax, 2 feet ; mid-September. 



392. A. W. Seabrook (Wells). — Flower dull ox-blood red, on a deep 



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