ALTRINCHAM AND MANCHESTER. 
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INCURVED CHRYSANTHEMUMS -Continued. 
1223 Madame Ferlat, white ; a large fine flower ; stop in 
March for second crowns. 4 ft. 
1230 Madge Creagh, bright golden bronze, lighter towards 
the centre ; fine form. 
1236 Ma Perfection, pure white ; second crown. 
1237 Marjorie Cordell, golden bronze; a large, bold, 
perfectly-incurving flower, with broad petals. 
1238 Mark Tourle, deep rose, shaded amaranth, reverse 
golden buff ; free, dwarf habit. 
1241 Marjorie Shield, pale blush; stout, broad florets; 
bold flower of large size. 
1242 Maurice Sargent, pale pink ; neat and pretty. 
1243 MARVEL, soft creamy primrose, faintly suffused pink ; 
a very fine and effective flower, 1/- 
1246 Miss A. Dighton, cream, shaded bronze; a lovely 
broad-petal led variety of fine form. 
1248 MISS CORA STOOP, light mauve pink, of fine form 
and petal. F.C.C., N.C.S. 1 /- 
1259 Miss Nellie Hall, rich canary yellow ; an immense 
flower of perfect build ; beautifully incurved. 
1281 Mrs. Barnard Hankey, rich bronze, very similar in 
build and appearance to C. H . Curtis. 
1282 Mrs. Dixon, yellow. 
1283 Mrs. F. Ashworth, soft cerise, with buff reverse, 
large ; second crown. 
1284 Mrs. F. Judson, pure white; similar in growth to 
C. H. Curtis ; a first-class variety. 
1286 Mrs. George Rundle, white. 
1288 Mrs. G. Denyer, silvery pink, a large flower of fine 
form ; requires but little dressing. 
1294 Mrs. H. J. Jones, white; first crown. 
1296 Mrs. J. Hygate, white; an immense flower; stop 
early April and secure second crowns. 4 ft. 
1297 Mrs. J. P. Bryce, pure white ; large, and of good form. 
1298 Mrs. J. Seward, golden buff ; of large size and perfect 
form ; dwarf habit. 
1314 Mrs. W. Taylor, a large incurved Japanese, much 
resembling a white Paolo-Radaelli : on late 
buds it is quite incurved ; very dwarf, and valuable 
for grouping. 
All the best Novelties. 
