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stiidded with a multitude of large, nearly white, pendent flowers, it is 

 exceedingly showy and beautiful. 



I^ovember 14. J. W. Brooks: six Pompon Chrysanthemums, of bet- 

 ter quality than we have seen in the rooms for many years before. All 

 were very full and uniformly in bloom, and so well furnished with foli- 

 age as to allay all doubt as to the possibility of growing them fit for ex- 

 hibition. 



Mr. Brooks also showed a general collection, but little, if any, inferior 

 to the others. We commend his example to others, and hope in future 

 to see, instead of one, many collections offered for the prizes. 



