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Hon. Mrs. J. Ward, canary yellow, 2nd crown. 
Hon. Mrs. Lopes, canary yellow. Early May, 1st crown. 
James Stredwick, beautiful rosy salmon. Nat. 1st crown. 
J. H. Silsbury, light crimson. Early April, 2nd crown. 
Joan Stratton, pearl-pink. Early April 1st crown. 
John Freeman (1919), rich chestnut; a reflexed flower, with stout florets/ 
of medium width. End March, 2nd crown. 9d. 
John Peed, white shaded pink. Nat. 1st crown. 
Kara Dow, bronze, golden reverse. Early April, 2nd crown. 
King George V., crimson. Nat. 1st crown. 
Lady Conyers, rosy pink. Mid March, 2nd crown. 
Lady, F. Ryder, pure white. Nat. 1st crown. 
Lady Talbot, creamy yellow. Early May, 1st crown. 
L. C. Thorne (1920), a massive Japanese of great promise; colour;- 
lovely shell pink. Nat. 1st crown. 1/6. 
Lord Fisher, yellow, marked bronze. Nat. 1st crown. 9d. 
Lord Kitchener, ruby crimson. Mid April, 1st crown. 
Lord Stuart of Wort!,ey (1920), deep crimson, an immense flower. Nat. 
1st crown. 1 /6. 
Louisa Pockett, a huge white incurved Jap., flower 10 inches across. 
Stop about May 10th. 1st crown. 
Madame Stuart (1920), a remarkably fine reflexing Japanese; colour, 
rich canary yellow. Stop early March. 1st crown. F.C.C. i /6. 
Majestic (1920), a monster exhibition flower, dwarf habit; colour, 
intense golden amber; pinch early May. 1st crown. F.C.C. 1 /6. 
Marie Loomes, terra-cotta. Mid April, 2nd crown. 
Marshal Foch (1919), an exceedingly large and bold flower of magni- 
cient form, colour lemon yellow. Stop April 20, 1st crown. 9d. 
Marshal Haig (1919), chestnut crimson ; stop mid April, 1st crown. 9d. 
Mary Farnsworth, salmon buff. Nat. 1st crown. 
Mary Poulton, shell-pink. Nat. 2nd crown. 
Master David, crimson, gold reverse. End May, 1st crown. 
Master James, rich chestnut. Nat. 2nd crown. 
Masterpiece (1919), an immense Japanese exhibition variety. Colour, 
orange yellow, flushed red ; dwarf habit. Nat. crown bud. 1 
Master Rex, rich amber. End April, 1st crown. 
Mona Davis, bright mauve pink. 2nd crown. 
Mr. E. Dove, a very fine incurved Jap., broad leathery florets ; colour, 
old rose. Nat. 1st crown. 
Mr. F. S. Vallis, canary yellow, large. Natural 1st crown. 
Mr. K. Luxford, white, tinted green Natural 1st crown. 
Mr. Lloyd George, rich crimson scarlet; a large bold reflexing flower ; 
very fine. Natural 1st crown. 
Mrs. A. E. Cobb (1919), white, edged mauve. Nat. crown bud. gd. 
Mrs. A. H. Sanders, malmaison pink. Nat. 1st crown. 
Mrs. Algernon Davis, a lovely shade of heliotrope pink. F.C.C. 1st 
crown or stop early for 2nd crown. 9d. 
Mrs. A. T. Miller, splendid white. Early June, 1st crown. 
