ALTRINCHAM AND MANCHESTER 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
942 W. Beadle, violet, crimson, and amaranth, on a yellow 
ground ; long, evenly reflexing florets, making a 
fine deep flower ; of perfect form. 
943 Walter Jinks, rich rose, with silvery reverse; florets 
broad and loosely incurving, the lower ones grace- 
fully drooping. 
945 W. Duckham, pale mauve; large, splendidly-formed 
flower. 
956 W. J. Crossley, bright crimson ; florets flat and re- 
flexed ; of good width and substance, exhibiting 
their rich crimson colouring to perfection. 
960 W. Gooding, deep rose pink ; a flower of great depth 
and fulness ; the best pink exhibition variety. 
961 Wm. Gee, pink : a beautiful flower cf the largest size, 
with long flat, drooping florets; excellent habit ' 
958 W. J. DAVIS, rosy chestnut, with bright gold reverse ; 
an immense flower; strong grower, stop end of 
May for crown bud. F.C.C., N.C.S. 1 /- 
948 W. Luxford, brassy yellow ; a large bold 8 in. flower ; 
second crown ; stop early in April 4^ ft. 
962 W. MEASE, old rosy cerise, a flower of largest size; 
good grower; should be grown on second crown 
to obtain the best colour. 5 ft. 1 /- 
949 W. Meredith, rich dark crimson, bright golden yellow 
reverse ; a new and enlarged Edwin Molyneux : 
does well on any bud. 
963 W. R. Church, rosy crimson, shaded amaranth 
966 W. Watson, a deep flower, with drooping florets ; cupped 
as in J . II Silsbury, which it somewhat resembles, 
only the florets are more bronzy ; quite distinct : 
stop in March for second crowns. 
970 W. Wells, pure white from early buds, later buds 
slightly shaded rose at the edge of the florets. r 
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