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JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
543 Miss Elsie Fulton, pure white ; large and bold ; a grand 
variety for exhibition. 
549 Miss Katherine Paget, purest golden yellow ; an 
incurved Japanese of large size and distinct form ; 
a useful exhibition variety. 
550 Miss Kathleen Stoop, pure glistening white; the largest 
white variety ; florets broad and gracefully curled, 
making a very solid flower. 
555 MISS MAGGIE NICOLL, a pretty shade ot blush on a 
cream ground; large full flowers of firm quality; 
second crown. 1/- 
558 Miss Millie Lockett, crimson bronze; sport from Rev 
W. Wilks ; brightly-coloured ; of large size. 
559 Miss Mirian Hankey, mauve pink ; a splendid Japanese 
incurve, cf immense size; excellent habit; stop 
early in April for second crowns. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
561 Miss Mildred Ware, rosy cerise; a large flower of 
fine form. 
563 Miss Nellie Pockett, creamy white. 
566 Miss Phyllis Chittenden, deep pink, passing to white, 
slightly suffused pink at the ends of the petals. 
582 Mr. F. Martin, reddish terra-cotta ; an immense flower 
of great beauty ; natural second crowns in the 
north. 
583 Mr. F. S. Vallis, canary yellow ; a superb flower ; 
vigorous habit. 
614 Mrs. A. H. Lee, rich glowing crimson ; broad, deep and 
of good form ; a superb variety. 
616 Mrs. A. T. Miller, white ; of large size and good form ; 
petals long and of good substance. 
623 Mrs. Barkley, soft rosy mauve, with silvery reverse. 
624 Mrs. Bischoffsheim, rich orange yellow, overlaid with 
rosy pink, shading to bronze; apricot at the base. 
628 Mrs. C. F. Boosey, deep rose with silver reverse ; a large 
flower of fine form; petals slightly drooping, in- 
curving at the tips. 
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