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Collection of palms, twelve or more, in live varieties— S. Taplin, Detroit, first; J. 

 Breitmeyer, Detroit, second: S. Taijlin. Detroit, third. 



Single palm— S. Taplin, Detroit, first and second. 



Collection of ferns, ten or more varieties~S. Taplin, Detroit, first and second. 



Single fern — S. Taplin, Detroit, first, second and third. 



Collection of fancy Caladiums, five varieties— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



Collection of fuchsias, single or double- B. Schroeter, Detroit, first; C. Bogula, 

 Detroit, second. 



Collection of foliage begonias— S. Taplin. Detroit, first. 



Collection of Marantas— S. Taplin. Detroit, first. 



Collection of hardy evergreens— S. Taplin, Detroit,^ first. 



Collection of Acuba Japonica— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



Collection of Cannas— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



Collection of hardy grasses— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



Orange tree — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 



Collection of Pandanis— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



Collection of Agaves— S. Taplin, Detroit, first. 



English Ivy — Geo. Beard, Detroit, first. 



Single Cactus — Geo. Beard, Detroit, first. 



Onothologum — Geo. Beard, Detroit, first. 



Class 77.— Plants in Pots, Amateur List. 



Ivy — Joseph Zimmerman, Detroit, first. 



Single Plant Oleander— Mrs. A. Mero. Detroit, first. 



Single Plant Fuchsia— Mrs. A. Mero. Detroit, first. 



Turk's Head Cactus— Mrs. Jennie Schoonover, Detroit, first. 



Class 78. — Cut Floivers, Bouquets and Floral Designs. 



Display of cut flowers, not entered for premium — James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Twelve sorts Verbena, different colors— C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Twelve sorts Tea Roses — J. Dunkley, Kalamazoo, first. 

 Collection of Pansies — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Collection of Carnations — J. Dunkley. Kalamazoo, first. 

 Flowers arranged for table — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Fifty Spikes Mignonette— C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 



Collection Asters, 20 variations of colors— C. Bogula, Detroit, first; M. Wetterling, 

 Ionia, second. 

 Collection Phlox Drummondi — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Collection Japanese Pinks— C. Bogula. Detroit, first. 

 Collection Balsams — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Hanging basket — C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Hanging plants— C. Bogula, Detroit, first. 

 Perle des Jardin roses — J. Dunkley. Kalamazoo, first. 

 Niphetos roses — J. Dunkley, Kalamazoo, first. 

 Catherine Mermet roses — J. Dunkley, Kalamazoo, first. 

 Seedling Petunias — J. Venning, Ypsilanti, first. 



Class 79.— Garden Vegetables, Roots and Seeds. 



Collection of vegetables for family use, by market-gardeners Kennedy & Stillman, 

 Hornellsville, N. Y., first; Geo. Beard, Detroit, second. 



Artistic arrangement of either of above— Kennedy & Stillman, first; Geo. Beard, 

 second. 



Collection of potatoes, 6 of each, 15 or more sorts, Kennedy & Stillman, first. 



Peck any named sort potato— Clifford .fe White, Wellington, Ohio, first. 



Peck table turnips — Geo. Beard, first; Kennedy & Stillman, second. 



Peck of onions, red — Kennedy & Stillman, first. • 



Peck of onions, white— Kennedy & Stillman, first; Geo. Beard, second. 



Peck of onions, yellow — Geo. Beard, first; Kennedy & Stillman, second. 



Peck of carrots, table use— Kennedy & Stillman, first; Geo. Beard, second. 



Peck of carrots, stock — Kennedy & 'Stillman, first; Geo. Beard, second. 



Peck of Beets, table use— Geo. Beard, first; Kennedy & Stillman. second. 



Six Beets for stock— Kennedy & Stillman, first; W. Wright, Detroit, second. 



Six early cabbages, named— Geo. Beard, first; Kennedy & Stillman, second. 



Six late cabbages, named— Geo. Beard, first. 



