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ABERYSTWYTH CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Though the weather was dull the attendance at this annual show held in the Royal Pier Pavilion on Wednesday afternoon was far larger than those recorded on any previous occasion, upon which together with the excellence of the show itself the committee and all concerned are to be highly congratulated. This year's president was Mrs Loxdale of Castle Hill. The chief officials were Messrs Edward Evans, J.P. (chairman), T. H. E i war da (vice-chairman) of committee; treasurer, Mr Rufus Williams, Lion Hotel. Invaluab!e aid was rendered by the hon. sees. Messrs H. Sheraton and J. Purton, while Mr E. J. Davies made an able and courteous secretary. The opening took place shortly after two o'clock, when there was a large company present, including Mr and Mrs Loxdale, the Misses Jones, the Mayor (Councillor Hopkin&), Mrs Parry, Lledearde Miss Parry, Marine Terrace; Alderman E. P. Wynne, Councillor R. J. Jone?, the ex-Mayor and Mrs E. H. James, the Yicar of Aberystwyth, Mrs and the Misses Williams, Mr and Mrs Powell, Nanteos Mrs am} Miss Williams, Ffynon Ca.radog, Miss Harries, Miss Loveden Price, Principal and Mrs Roberts, Mr Edward Evans, J.P., Rev. J. E. Lloyd. Mr Edward Evans introduced Mrs Loxdale, who said it gave her great pleasure to be present, and in declaring the show open wished it every success. The Mayor, on behalf of the society, then pre- sented Mra Loxdale with a handsome bouquet of white and yellow chrysanthemums. He said the show was a credit to the promoters, and he hoped they would be repaid by having a good attendance. He then proposed a vote of thanks to Mrs Loxdale. Mr Edward Evans secosded this, and it was accorded heartily, and Mrs Loxdale then presented cups and medals to the winners. An inspection of the exhibits was then made. The pavilion is admirablysuited for the holding of such a show, and the wealth of bloom and the variety of colours had a very pleasing effect. The exhibits were not quite so numerous this year, but probably the wet and stormy weather lately experienced was accountable for the decrease, many of the usual exhibitors were not represented this year. The quantity and size of tbejjiooms were as good as could be seen in any show in the country. Tho groups of chrysanthemums and mis- cellaneous plants were excellent. The bloom which took the prize for the premier bloom was the propeity Of Sir Pryse Pryse (gardener Mr Win- stanley). Sir Pryse also took several other of the chief prizes as may be seen from the list of awards. The silver medal and L3 for out blooms was awarded toMp H. Austin, and the bronze medal and £2 was secured by the Countess of Lisburne (gar- dener Mr Hazledine). The Countess of Lisburne secured first prize for grapes; Sir Pryse Pryse second, and Mr Palmer third. Major Bonsall secured Several other firsts. In the way of entertainments, Mrs Barry Taun- ton (who was presented with a bouquet on behalf of the society by Mr Ed. Evans), and party gave a dramatic fancy entitled "Dream Faces" in the afternoon, and the 'Welsh' Wizards gave songs, sketches, &c. The judges were Mr Milner, Port Talbot; and Mr Gvrbble, Plas Machynlleth; and Mrs Loxdale judged the table decorations. DIVISION A.-Open. Group of ;chrysanthemum-, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, Gogerddan 2 R. Websdell, 3 James Purton. Three pants of chrysanthemums in pots, Japanese, 1 J. Websdell, 2 Sir Pryse Pryse. Three plants of ct ysaWfliismtitns in$)<» £ &, inourved, 1 J. Websdell, 2 Sir Pry.. Pi ysef. Group of miscellaneous plants, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 J. Websdell. Six primulas in f ote, 1 F.R. Roberts, Penywern j 2 Major J. J. Bon- salfi Six cyclamen 111 pots, 1 F. R. Robeits, 2 Sir Pryse Pryse, 3 James Purton. Cut blooms (12 Japanese, 12 incurved), 1 Sir Prysa Pryse, 2 H. Austin, 3 Countess of Lisburne, Crosswood. 12 Cut blooms, Japanese, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 Coun. tess of Lisburne, 3 H. Austin. 12 cut blooms (in. curved), 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 H. Austin. 12 cut Japanese blooms in vases, 1 Sir Pryse Prvse, 2 H. Auatiu. 12 cut Japanese blooms, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 Countess of Lisburne, 3 R. J. Charlton, Doldowlod. Six cut Japanese blooms, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 F. R. Roberts. Penywern, 3 R. J. Charlton. 12 cut blooms (incurved), 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 Countess of Lisburne, 3 H. Austin. Six cut blooms (in&urved), 1' Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 Countess of Lis- burne. Bouquet of chrysanthemums^ 1 Countess of Lisburne, 2'James Veary, Northgate street, 3 W. H. Palmer, Queen's Hotel. Three bunches of pom- pones" Sir1 I'ryse Pryse, 2 F. R. Roberts, 3 T. tl. Edwards, Queen's road. Six table plants, 1 Coun- tess of Lisburne, 2 Sir Pryse Pryse, 3 J. Websdell. Three blooms, 1 Sir Pryse Pryse, 2 F. R. Roberts, 3 R. J. Charlton. Two bunches of grapes, 1 Coun- tess of Lisburne, 2 Sir Pryse Pryse, 3 W. H. Palmer. Three disheaof dessert apples, 1 Major J. J. Bonsall, Fronfraith, 2 James Purton. Thiee dishes of culinary apples, 1 Major J. J. Bonsall, 2 Jawes Purton, 3 Sir Pryse Pryse. Three dishes of pears, 1 F. R. Roberts, 3 Sir Pryse Pryse. Collec- tion of vegetables, 1 II. Austin, 2 James Yearey, 3 Sir Pryse Pryse. SPECIAL PpJZES.—Floral decorated dinner table, 1 R'lfus Williams, 2 Mrs Williams, Queen's road. S x pots, of Roman hyacinths, 1 Major J. J. Bonsall, 2 Mrs G. W. Parry, Llanilar. Premier bloom and best plant for A.C.S. certificate, Sir Pryse Pryse. Chrysanthemum plant for A.C.S. certificate, Mr Wellet. AMATEUR CLASS.—B. Six chrysanthemum plants, 1 S. J. Bennett, St David's road; 2 T. H. Edwards, Queen's road. One chrysanthemum plaut, 1 S. J. Bennett, 2 H. Shera- ton, TanyCoed, 3 W. H". Griffiths, Llanbadarn. Six out chrysanthemum blooms, 1 W. H. Griffiths, 2 Mrs G. W. Parry, Llanilar, 3 T. H. Edwards. Three cut chrysanthemum blooms, 1 E. D. Morris, Penlltvyn, 2 T. H. Edwards, 3 H. Sheraton. Col- lection of vegetables, 1 W. H., Griffiths. COTTAGSKS' CLASS.—C. Collection of vegetables, 1 E, Edwards, The Croi-s, Clarach 2 E. Williams, Rhydyfelin. Col- lection of vegetables, 1 G. H. Cad man, Llanilar 2 William Roberts, Penffordd; 3 W. H. Griffiths, Llanbadarn. Two dishes of potatoes, 1 W. E. Edwards, The Cross, 2 E. Edwarda, 3 W. H. Griffiths. Chrysanthemum plant, 1 W. H. Griffiths, 2 G. H. Cadman, 3 D. Evan Powell, Dolfeinen. Three cut chrysanthemum blooms, 1 E. D. Morris, Penllwyn, 2 D. Evan Powell, 3 W. H. Griffiths. Two dishes of apples, 1 W. H. Griffiths, 2 G. H. Cadman, 3 J. Felix.

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