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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
1585 Mary Anderson, white, tinged pink. 
1587 Mary Richardson, reddish salmon ; a lovely colour ; 
quite distinct. 
1588 Metta, deep magenta red, with a broad white zone 
surrounding the disc ; a large flower of a telling 
and conspicuous character ; free, good habit. 
1596 Miss Beattie Rowdon, a pretty shade of crimson, 
shaded rosy red, yellow zone round the disc. 
1602 Miss Corrie Briggs, pale pink ; large, and of good 
form ; free. 
1605 Miss Doris Bainbridge, rosy pink ; large, well-formed 
flowers ; dwarf habit ; free. 
t6io Miss Edith Kemp, pure white ; of good substance; a 
true single of great beauty. 
1623 Miss Idina Morris, rosy blush, base of petals white 
a true single ; good substance and free. 
1626 Miss Irene Cragg, pure white, with yellow centre; 
very fine. 
1632 Miss M. Bird, fawn, suffused palest blush ; an attrac 
five flower of novel colour ; good form ; free. 
1634 Miss Mamie Wilson, purest white, a very large flower 
of great beauty ; vigorous and free ; a superb 
variety . 
1654 Miss Winifred D. Sidebotham, pure white, large, 
excellent substance; free, good habit. 
1664 Mr. C. E. Abbott, wh ite ; of good size and form, in 
fine sprays ; excellent for decorative purposes. 
1665 Mr- Ellis Briggs, lemon yellow ; very large, a lovely 
flower ; free and of good habit. 
1666 Mr. E. Mills, brick red ; a fine flower, produced in 
good sprays ; distinct and attractive. 
1C70 Mr. H. G. Little, rich red, with a narrow yellow zone 
round the disc ; a true single ; of large size : free : 
fine. 
1673 Mr. Will Jordan, crimson lake with a ring of white 
round the disc. 
1681 Mrs. A. E. Bainbridge, red flushed orange ; a true 
single, of good size and shape ; free. 
For Index of Varieties see end of List. 
