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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
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being also very good. Mr. Price was again well first with twenty-four 
blooms, twelve each of Japanese and incurved. Mr. Elkins was second. 
For twelve Japanese Mr. Price was again first, Mr. F. Bxell, gardener 
to E. A. Leatham, Misarden Park, being a good second, and Mr. Elkins 
Mr. Elkins was first. Mr. Price was second in this class and first with 
twelve reflexed blooms. The classes for vases of Chrysanthemums with 
Fern fronds was particularly well filled, several ladies competing. 
The silver medal of the National Chrysanthemum Society was 
third. The competition in the class for six blooms of any one Japanese 
variety was very keen, Mr. F. Exell winning the first prize with Viviand 
Morel ; Mr. Price being second with Mdlle. Marie Hoste; and Mr. 
W. Taylor third with Avalanche. With Anemone-flowered varieties 
awarded to Mr. Arnold for his admirable group of Chrysanthemums, 
and the certificates went respectively to Mr. G. Bignell for a fine 
specimen plant of Viviand Morel, and Mr. Price for collection of cut 
blooms. 
