clxXXViii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
To Chrysanthemum Dorothy Gibson (Reflexed) (votes, 
unanimous), from Mr. R. Owen, Maidenhead. Flowers of 
medium size, colour bright yellow. 
To Chrysanthemum Rose Owen (Incurved) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Mr. R. Owen. Flowers of a delicate rose colour, 
florets tipped with white. 
To Chrysanthemum Mons Chenon de Leche (Japanese) 
(votes, unanimous), from Mr. W. Wells, Redhill. Flow^ers large, 
colour rosy buff, petals margined with yellow. 
To Chrysanthemum Miss Annie Holden (Decorative Single), 
(votes, unanimous), from Mr. H. J. Jones, Le^visham, and 
Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley. A sport from Mary 
Anderson. Flowers single, colour sulphur yellow, disc deep yellow. 
To Chrysanthemum C. H. Curtis (Incurved) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Mr. H. J. Jones. Flowers large and of a rich clear 
yellow. Very fine. 
To Chrysanthemum Mrs. E. G. Whittle (Japanese) (votes, 
10 for, 1 against), from Mr. H. J. Jones. Flowers large, colour 
creamy white. 
To Chrysanthemum Queen of Buffs (votes, unanimous), from 
Mr. H. J. Jones. Flowers buff, edged with purple. 
To Chrysanthemum Yellow Source d'Or (votes, unanimous), 
from Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons. Flowers rich canary yellow. 
To Chrysanthemum Edith Tabor (Japanese) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Mr. R. C. Notcutt, Ipswich. Flowers large, petals 
long and of a rich yellow. 
Other Exhibits. 
C. E. Shea, Esq., The Elms, Foots Cray, Kent, sent flowers 
of Chrysanthemums Maggie Shea and Miss Ellen Teichmann. 
The Committee asked to see the last-named again. 
From Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, came specimens 
of a Chrysanthemum named Kentish Wliite. The Committee 
asked to see this again. 
The Rev. J. P. Way, Warwick (gr. Uv. Tancock), sent a 
Seedling Chrysanthemum named Gertrude Way. 
II. Briscoe-Ironside, Esq., Burgess Hill, sent sprays of a 
very promising C!hrysaiithemum named ])ambino. The Com- 
mittee asked to see a plant. 
The Dowager Lady Freakc, FulwoU Park, Twickenham 
