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Acuba Japonica — E. Farrand, first. 

 Hydrangea, Thomas Hogg — E. Farrand, first. 

 Japanese Bamboos — E. Farrand, first. 



AMATEUR LIST. 



Ten or more house plants, difterent species — John H. Murrer, Detroit, first. 



Six varieties Ornamental Foliage Plants for garden — John H. Murrer, first. 



Six varieties, difi'erent colors, of Single Flowering Geraniums — John H. Murrer, first. 



Six varieties, difi'erent colors, of Double Flowering Geraniums — John H. Murrer, first. 



Six Coleus, named varieties — John H. Murrer, first. 



Fuchsia, single plant — D. L. "Williams, Detroit, first. 



Wax Plant— D. L. Williams, first. 



Class 85. — Cut Floivers, Bouquets and Floral Designs. 



Display of Cut Flowers — Charles Warncke, Detroit, first; John Breitmeyer & Son, 

 Detroit, second. 



Twelve varieties of Verbena, different colors — Carl Bogula, first; Andrew Ferguson, 

 Detroit, second. 



Twelve Gladioli, different colors — John Breitmeyer & Son, first; Carl Bogula, second. 



Collection of Gladioli, 25 or more varieties— John Breitmeyer & Son, first; B. Schroe- 

 ter, Detroit, second. 



CoUedtion of Pausies, 20 or more colors — B. Schroeter, first; Charles Warncke, Wood- 

 mere, second. 



Collection of Carnations, 10 or more colors — Andrew Ferguson, first; John Breitmeyer 

 & Son, second. 



Bouquet, arranged by exhibitor— Andrew Ferguson, first; Carl Bogula, second. 



Floral design, arranged by exhibitor, in living flowers — B. Schroeter, first; John 

 Breitmeyer & Son, second. 



Basket of Cut Flowers, arranged by exhibitor— John Breitmeyer & Son, first; Carl 

 Bogula, second. 



Arrangement of flowers for table — John Breitmeyer & Son, first; Carl Bogula, 

 second. 



Mignonette, 50 or more spikes — Carl Bogula, first. 



Collection of Asters, 100 or more blooms, 20 or more variations of color — Fr. 

 Schneider, Detroit, first; B. Schroeter, second. 



Largest and best display of orchids — Pitcher & Manda, Short Hills, N. J., first. 



Collection of Asters, 50 or more blooms, 10 or more variations of color — John Breit- 

 meyer & Son, first; Fr. Schneider, second. 



Collection of Phlox Drummondi, not less than 100 clusters— Carl Bogula, first; Chas. 

 Warncke, second. 



Collection of Perennial Phlox, 10 or more variations, 25 or more clusters— John Breit- 

 meyer & Son, first. 



Collection of Petunias, double— Carl Bogula, first; Fr. Schneider, second. 



Collection of Petunias, single— Carl Bogula, first; Fr. Schneider, second. 



Collection of Chinese or Japanese pinks, 12 or more varieties, five or more of each — 

 Fr. Schneider, first. 



Collection of Balsams, 12 or more colors, 10 or more blooms of each, on branches — 

 Carl Bogula, first. 



Collection of Roses, grown indoors, not less than six varieties and 25 specimens— John 

 Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



Collection of Roses, grown outdoors, not less than six varieties and 25 specimens — 

 John Breitmeyer & Son. first. 



Twelve Bride Roses— John Breitmeyer & Son, first; Andrew Ferguson, second. 



Twelve Catherine Mermet Roses— Andrew Ferguson, first; John Breitmeyer & Son, 

 second. 



Twelve La France Roses — John Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



Twelve Marechal Niel Roses — John Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



Twelve Niphetos Roses— John Breitmeyer & Son, first; Andrew Ferguson, second. 



Twelve Perle des Jardins Roses— Andrew Ferguson, first; John Breitmeyer & Son, 

 second. 



Twelve Sunset Roses— John Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



Twelve Roses, any other approved variety — John Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



Dwarf Sunflower, 50 or more blooming stems — B. Schroeter, first. 



Collection of Japan Lilies, not less than three kinds, two or more stalks of each — John 

 Breitmeyer & Son, first. 



