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JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
677 MRS. H. J. JONES, soft yellow, lightly suffused amber; 
a lovely flower of perfect form, large; narrow 
reflexing florets of great length and good sub- 
stance. 6d. 
679 MRS. H. STEVENS, golden salmon bronze; an immense 
flower of striking beauty ; stop in April and secure 
second crowns. 5 ft. 1 /- 
682 Mrs. J. Dunn, pure white, similar in form to F. S. 
Vallis ; but with longer petals. 
685 Mrs. J. Hadaway, a yellow sport from Miss Mildred 
Ware, very fine. 
687 MRS. J. W. COLE, a pure white sport from “ Mrs. 
Barkley ” ; stop end of March for second crown. 
6d. 
690 Mrs. J. Wells, rich rosy purple ; a massive flower 
8J in, in diameter and depth ; easy grower ; stop 
early in April for second crowns. 4A ft. 
697 Mrs. Phillip Fothergill, rich apricot, overlaid with 
bright red; petals of medium width, reflexing, 
incurving at the tips ; an immense flower of fine 
form. 
701 MRS. NORMAN DAVIS, pure white; of the true “Carnot" 
type, without any of the faults of that variety ; of 
immense size and superb form; easy grower; con- 
stant and reliable; said to be the finest white 
variety yet raised. 6d. 
700 Mrs. R. Hooper-Pearson, lemon yellow, shaded chest- 
nut : a distinct and beautiful flower ; of great 
depth and good finish ; an extra fine variety. 
A.M., R.H.S. and F.C.C., N.C.S. 
702 Mrs. R. C. Pulling, rosy pink on a white ground ; of 
immense size ; perfect form and finish. 
706 Mrs. R. Laxton, rich blood red ; a deep, solid colour, 
without shading ; florets long and graceful. 
707 Mrs. T. A. Compton, flesh white, flushed with lilac 
second crown. 
708 Mrs. T. Dalton, claret crimson ; of fine form, and large 
size ; a striking and beautiful variety. 
710 Mrs. T. Lunt, creamy white, slightly suffused yellow ; 
a splendid flower of large size. 
For Index of Varieties see end of List. 
