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they were compact and uninjured. There were also Narcissi 

 from the same garden. 



A capital group of bush and trained standard Roses of well- 

 known kinds was exhibited by Messrs. Paul and Son, Old 

 Nurseries, Cheshunt. A good collection of Narcissi was shown 

 by Messrs. P. Barr and Sons, and Messrs. Pearson and Sons, 

 Chilwell Nursery, Beeston, Nottingham, contributed a stand 

 of zonal Pelargoniums of enormous proportions. Messrs. 

 Cheal and Sons, Crawley, Sussex, showed sixty-five dishes of very 

 well preserved Apples, many of them being quite early kinds. 



