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No. 230. Wm. Adair, Detroit, best and greatest variety of 



dahlias, Western Horticultural Review and $1 00 



No. 65. William Smail, Detroit, 2d best and gi-eatest variety of 



dahlias, Transactions and 1 00 



No. 214. Jereh. Brown, Battle Creek, a good collection of dah- 

 lias, prettily arranged in moss, Discretionary. 



No. 231. William Adair, Detroit, best 12 dissimilar blooms, 



Hovey's Magazine and 1 00 



No. 66. Wm. Smail, Detroit, 2d best dissimilar blooms, 2 00 



232. Wm. Adair, " best single dahlia, 2 00 



325. " " best and greatest variety of 



roses, - 2 00 



No. 240. E. G. Mixer & Co., Detroit, roses, Discretionary. 



241. " " "10 dissimilar blooms, 2 00 



236. Wm. Adair, Detroit, best 6 varieties phlox, 2 00 



304. T. G. Angel, " best and greatest variety verbe- 

 nas, (40 varieties,) 2 00 



No. 152. Mrs. Jereh. Brown, Battle Creek, best and greatest va* 



riety indigenous flowers, 2 00 



No. 68. W^m. Smail, Detroit, best collection green-honse plants, 3 00 

 245. E. G. Mixer, cfc Co., Detroit, floral design, 

 303. T. G. Angel, " 



Only two designs, strictly so, were exhibited — a floral temple and a 

 chaste rural monument to the late lamented Mr. Downing. Both are 

 appropriate and beautiful. The Committee found it difficult to decide 

 in such a matter of taste. They would therefore recommend to the Ex- 

 ecutive Committee, in this instance, to depart from the usual course, and 

 divide the value of the first and second premiums equally, between the 

 two exhibitors. 



No. 246. E. G. Mixer & Co., Detroit, best hand bouquet, $2 00 



180. Mi-s. Mark Norris, Ypsilanti, best round bouquet, (con- 

 taining 110 varieties,) Gray's Botany. 



No. 246. E. G. Mixer & Co., Detroit, 2d best round bouquet, . . 1 00 

 2 round bouquets of choice flowers, from the garden of Mrs. E. 

 M. Sheldon, of Detroit, not entered for premium, were 

 beautiful and much admired, Discretionary . 



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