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To Chrysantliemum W. Slogrove (Incurved Japanese) (votes, 
unanimous), from Mrs. Crawford, Gatton, Eeigate. Flowers 
large ; colour deep canary-yellow. Very handsome. 
To Chrysanthemum Golden Dart (Decorative) (votes, unani- 
mous), from Mr. E. H. Jenkins, Hampton Hill. Flowers of 
medium size, petals broad and sharply pointed ; colour golden 
yellow. 
To Chrysanthemum Bonnie Dundee (Incurved) (votes, 
unanimous), from Mr. Owen. Flowers of medium size ; yellow 
flushed with bronze. 
To Chrysanthemum Country of Gold (Decorative) (votes,, 
unanimous), from Mr. Owen. Flowers small, petals narrow and 
twisted, and of a pale sulphur-yellow colour. 
To Chrysanthemum Mrs. Ellen Newbald (Decorative) (votes,, 
unanimous), from Mr. Owen. Flowers of medium size ; colour 
clear yellow. 
To Tea Kose Enchantress (votes, 10 for, 6 against), from 
Messrs. W. Paul & Son. A new free -flowering variety ; flowers 
creamy white. (Fig. 79.) 
To Chrysanthemum Surprise (Japanese Anemone) (votes, 7 
for, 6 against), from Mr. H. J. Jones, Lewisham. Eay florets 
broad and slightly incurved ; colour lilac flushed with white. 
The disc is very much raised and of a soft rosy purple colour. 
To Chrysanthemum Olive Oclee (Japanese) (votes, 16 for), 
from Mr. H. J. Jones. A very fine variety ; with large yellow 
flowers, flushed with bronze. 
Other Exhibits. 
F. W. Moore, Esq., Glasnevin, sent specimens of Sphaeralcea 
umbellata (Malva umbellata). 
From H. Briscoe-Ironside, Esq., Burgess Hill, came an 
exceedingly beautiful group of Chrysanthemums, mostly seedlings 
of his own raising. 
The Hon. G. M. Fortescue, Dropmore, Bucks (gr. Mr. Herrin), 
sent specimens of Decorative Chrysanthemum Gold Thread. 
W. H. Evans, Esq., Forde Abbey, Chard (gr. Mr. J. Crook), 
sent a spray of Primula Floribunda. 
H. Grinling, Esq., Harrow Weald House, Stanmore, sent 
specimens of Canarina campanulata. 
