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nth a capital set. Algernon Davie, t. b. ijawrence, &Jic 

 ^alli«, and Purity were fine blooms. Mr. A. cond; and Mr 



D. F. «ooch, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, and palm- (i<'ni c,<. lU-nnning; J. Lock G* 



iMis, P<jehampton, received «econd award third; eight entries. (Mr. F, Fitzwater, F Bru/ard HiMirv I'<m. It. leviathan, Mrs 



.slightly inferior flowers; Mr. W. Rigby, Bushey Lodge, Teddmgton, scored for a pair w. II l.. \vi,.. ami David Ingamells were 



■iKT to Rev. A. E, Cooper Marsden, Bor- of bunches of pompon varieties. Mrs. Mas- gtrikiuo .) ipMnv^i vaMi tus in this grand dis- 



ciie, Bickley, thurd. ^ IVelve^ Japanese jm was placed first for a |^a«Jet of autumn piay. M'iiv por^ilinn oa iipiod by Mr. Davis 



"up'^to ^fetandard.^^ 'rwelve^VxhibitoiS of acer sprays, ,pernottyas, cotoiioastors, cU- ^ron/ nH^itiK"l•"'lu'i2 Vn\ i'h^ ho'^had oiio 



?d each other closely for the coveted posi- matis fruits, and Ixi mi'i is spravs : .Mi>. I. (,] tlu^ fim'-f oi llu' I'la m lii'M -('11011.- l.otli i 



, and Mr. T. Stevenson was once again Brewster, second : and Mr. L. Lawivmr. ,<U (, ua I it v :iml a i i a n-vrmnt 



&sful with a fine dozen, using varieties third. In the ladios' cla>c Mrs. (i. Davu-s. S],..-,- 1 I'wd ami s.,„ \\,.,-t N-m w-....! 



Lave already mentioned in his various Crystal Palace Staticu H..a<l. lo.l uitl. a In,.- i ,^ ^.i,...„lar ainl (vnti-al <.xlnl.n <,t 



Is. Mr. C. Moore made a good second ; exhLbit of bronze and yoilow tlowvrs ; Miss , h.'v.ant li.'i.inm>_ ^<.ttiiio up varivtio.. <,| 



G. Mileham, third; and Mr. W. Mease, J- Martin, War imiisU-i- Road. Norwood, so- .ertl<m,< ui a ni.u-t attrartiv<. niamn-r Tl„. 



. W. Mease scored in the Ichthemic \0\ !'()M I'l iri'I VI' k^rtion ol appU'.-. \Kvr,r,-. Austin and Son 



