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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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bited at the Society’s previous shows, but there is still room for im¬ 
provement. In the class for eighteen varieties Mr. G-. Mease was 
just first with a grand stand of blooms, having Curiosity fine, Fair 
Maid of Guernsey, M. Ardene, Elaine good,Soliel Levant, The Khedive, 
Criterion, Madame C. Audig lier, Apollo, Bouquet Fait, and Ethel. Mr. 
F. Roberts was a close second, having good blooms of Bronze 
Dragon, Alba plena, Hiver Fleur, and Bismarck. Mr. W. Wilson, 
Gateacre, third with small but very neat flowers, La Nymphe, 
Fig. 84.—NARCISSUS ALBICANS. 
(See page 501.) 
the remaining prizetakers, the competition being exceedingly close, 
four collections being staged. , . ,. , r T ir 
For twelve Anemones, not less than six varieties, Mr. Jcllico was 
Striatum, and Exposition de Toulouse being very good. Mr. J. Jellico 
took the lead in the class for twelve blooms with similar to those 
already mentioned. Mr. Brantingham and Mr. R. G. Waterman were 
