INCURVED VARIETIES SUITABLE FOR 

 EXHIBITION 



A LIST of these varieties has been kindly chosen for me 

 by Mr Norman Davis of Framfield, Sussex. He is a 

 man well known in the Chrysanthemum circles. All the 

 numbers in the list are thoroughly reliable, but the first 

 twenty-five are considered the best by Mr Davis : 



Buttercup. Bright yellow, large, well-built flowers; 



one of Mr Davis's introductions. 

 Charles H. Curtis. Golden yellow, very full with 



narrow florets, a well-known variety. 

 Duchess of Fife. White tinted lilac. 

 Frank Hammond. Rosy, bronze, fine flower. 

 Globe d'Or. Orange yellow, shaded red. 

 Lady Isabel. Lavender blush, a massive flower. 

 Ma Perfection. Pure white, dwarf habit. 

 Margaret Brown. Purple lilac, silvery reverse. 

 Mdme. Ferlat. Pearly white, large, beautiful flower. 

 Miss E. Seward. Deep yellow tinted, reddish brown. 

 Miss N. Southam. Deep rosy purple, constant and 



good. 



Mdlle. Lucie Faure. Pure white, of immense size. 

 Mrs Barnard Hankey. Metallic bronze colour, a fine, 



close, well-built flower. 



Mrs C. Crooks. Large, white, true incurve type. 

 Mrs F. Judson Similar to C. H. Curtis in shape, but 



pure white in colour. 

 Mrs H. J. Jones. Soft rosy white, fine form, a superb 



flower. 



