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MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 109 
Peony-flowered 
1st—Mrs. Frank Taylor, Bowling Green, Mo. 
2nd—Mr. Harold Hartman, 3232a Pulaski St., St. 
Louis, Mo. 
Pompon. 
1st—Miss Eva Robinson, Mounds, IIl. 
2nd—No entry. 
Seedling 
1st—Mrs. Frank Taylor, Bowling Green, Mo. 
2nd—No entry. 
Single 
Ist—Mr. P. L. Walsh, Chaucer & Thorpe, R. R. 28, 
Overland, Mo. 
2nd—Mr. P. L. Walsh, Chaucer & Thorpe, R. R. 28, 
Overland, Mo. 
Show 
1st—Mrs. Frank Taylor, Bowling Green, Mo. 
2nd—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah Pl., St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Collection of ten varieties (one bloom to a vase) 
1st—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah P1., St. Louis, Mo. 
2nd—Mrs. Katie Axt, Route 2, Clayton, Mo. 
Collection of five varieties (one bloom to a vase) 
1st—Mr. Carol 8. Cole, 7957 Dale Ave., St. Louis, Mo, 
2nd—Mrs. A. E. Kelly, Iuka, II. 
Vase of ten blooms (one variety) 
1Ist—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah PI., St. Louis, Mo. 
2nd—Mrs. Katie Axt, Route 2, Clayton, Mo. 
Vase of five blooms (one variety) 
1Ist—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah PI1., St. Louis, Mo. 
2nd—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah Pl., St. Louis, 
Mo. 
Most artistic vase, receptacle and arrangement consid- 
ered (one or more varieties and any number permitted) 
1st—Mr. E. H. Johanning, 3828 Utah PI., St. Louis, Mo. 
2nd—Mrs. C. R. D. Meier, Kent Road, Clayton, Mo. 
