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asters, sweet pea, salpig-losis, coreopsis bi-color, 

 malope, and iiigella Miss Jekyll van extra fine where 

 all were g-ood. Pelarg-oniums, double and single, 

 were well shown by Mr. E. Bewle}-, while the less said 

 over the classes for carnations the better, the only really 

 g-ood lot staged being- disqualified on account of showing- 

 a seedling: variet}', with Malmaison blood, in class for 

 border kinds, this decision of the judg-es being- severely 

 commented on by visitors, and yet in one of the rose 

 classes these same judges were taken to task for not 

 disqualifying- a ist prize winner, so that the lot of a 

 judg^e is not a happ\- one or one to be envied. 



Fruit was larg-ely and well shown, the g-rapes being- 

 g-randl\- coloured. White Muscats, shown by Lady E. 

 Bury (g-ardener, Mr. Roberts), Black Hamburg- from Mr. 

 W'estby, and Madresfield Court from Mr. E. Bewley 

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 finish. 



Non-competitive exhibits were numerous and of g-ood 

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 Messrs. Chas. Ramsay, W. Watson and Sons, Browett 

 and Co., Dicksons (Chester), Jas. Carter and Co. 

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