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Class VI.— FLOWERS. 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Rules. In this class no article can be entered for more than one 

 premium. All plants and flowers entered for premium must posi- 

 tively be in their places at the exhibition room on the second day of 

 the Fair at 9 o'clock A. M. 



Awards. Best display of cut flowers filling not less than one hun- 

 dred phials : Mrs. Charles Stanley, Winthrop, $10.00 ; Mrs. A. B. 

 Strattard, Monroe, $8.00 ; Mrs. J. L. Douglas, Bath, $5.00 ; Miss 

 Cora E. Ring, Richmond, 83.00. 



For best display dahlias: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00; G. M. 

 Roak, Auburn, $1.00. 



Asters : Miss M. L. Pope, Manchester, $1.00 ; Mrs. Charles 

 Stanley, 50c. 



Gladiolus : G. M. Roak, $2.00. 



Verbenas : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00. 



Chinese pinks: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Pansies: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Japan lilies: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 

 $1.00. 



Phlox Drummondii : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Stocks: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Balsams: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Chrysanthemums: Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $2.00; Mrs. Charles 

 Stanley, $1.00. 



Petunias: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 

 50c. 



SECOND DIVISION. 



For best pair parlor bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



For best pair wall bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00 ; Mrs. 

 Frances Hoyt, 50c. 



For best pair hand bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00 ; Miss 

 Helen M. Hoyt, Winthrop, 50c. 



Basket of wild flowers : Miss Cora H. Stanley, Winthrop, $1.00 ; 

 Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 50c. 



Everlasting flowers: Mrs. Frances Hoyt, $1.00. 



