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Japanese Chrysahthemuns. 
NOVELTIES OF 1921. 
F.C.C. denotes First-Class Certificate from the National 
Chrysanthemum Society. A.M., Award of Merit from the 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
Arthur Winter, a handsome Japanese with long florets of 
medium width; colour, rich gold,, overlaid bright 
chestnut; good habit. Nat. 1st cr. P. 2/6, C. 1/6. 
David Burnett Nicoll, bronze with coppery sheen; a large 
reflexing flower, with broad florets. Nat. 1st crown. 
P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Helena Margerison, a big exhibition variety of reflexing 
form, with narrow florets; pale pearly pink-. F.C.C. 
Nat. 1st crown. P. 2/6, C. 1/6. 
Huntsman, brilliant chestnut red, moderate size, but in 
colour one of the brightest. End of April, 2nd crown. 
P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Major Spencer Chichester, rich canary yellow ; a reflexing 
Japanese of great size and splendid form. Nat. 1st 
crown. F.C.C. P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Mr. A. J. Guilbert, rich canary yellow; broad reflexing 
florets of much substance. Mid April, 1st crown. 
P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
• Mrs. Charles Davis, a beautiful and refined Japanese of the 
largest size and of purest ivory white; reflexing 
florets. End March, 1st crown. ’ P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Mrs. F. J. Fleming, rosy lilac on white ground; a very 
striking colour; a large exhibitors flower. Early 
March, 1st crown. P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Mrs. Fred Huggett, creamy white, flushed rosy-mauve. 
End March, 2nd crown. P. 2/6, C. 1/6. 
Mrs. G.. D. Sturdy, incurving Japanese; colour, rich chest¬ 
nut with light buff reverse. Early April, 1st crown. 
P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Mrs. John Balmer, a very large Japanese variety of great 
promise; colour, bright Indian red, with dull gold le- 
verse. Nat. 1st crown. F.C.C. P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
Mrs. Peter Murray, rich purple amaranth; best described as 
a glorified “Fred Green,’’ but larger and earlier. 
Nat. 1st crown. F.C.C. P., 2/6, C., 1/6. 
