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vet Marigold, Mrs. S. "Woodward, Waterloo, second preuiiuin, §1; Twelve 

 Globe Amaranths, Mrs. Horace Tanner, Jackson, tliird })reniium, oOc. 

 Committee — Mrs. C. E. Tuniclilf, Jackson ; Mrs. A. A. Bliss. Jackson. 



DIVISION S — FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS AND DESIGNS. 



Class 1. Arrangement of Flowers for Dining Table — Mrs. \\ . K. (libson, 

 Jackson, first premium, ^2 ; Mrs. Dr. Andrews, Jackson, second j)remium, §1. 



Class 2. Small Design of any Kind — Mrs, Dr. Andrews, first premium, 83; 

 W. K. Ilibbard, second premium, ^'Z. 



Class 3. Flower Stand Filled and Trimmed — Mrs. W. K. (iibson, first pre- 

 mium, 83. 



Class 4. Pair l^ouquets arranged in Formal Style — W, K. Ilibbard, first prc- 

 inium, §2. 



Class 5. Pair IJouquets arranged in Natural Style — W. 11. Ilibbard, first pre- 

 mium, 82. 



Class G. Arranged Disli of Cut Flowers — ^Irs. W. K. Gibson, first premium, $3. 



Class 7 — Floral Novelty, Miss Nellie C. Jenkins, Jackson, first premium, 82; 

 Mrs. D, F. Woodcock, Lansing, second premium, 81. 



Class 8. Pair Button-hole Bouquets — Mrs. Dr, Audfr-ws, first premium, oOc; 

 W. K. Hibbard, second premium, 25c. 



Class 9. Tasteful arrangement of Autumn Leaves — Mrs. Dwight Merriman, 

 Jackson, first premium, 81; Mrs. W. K. Gibson, second premium, 50c. 



A tastefully arranged basket of cut flowers shown by Mr. Ilibbard, for which 

 no premium was offered, is worthy of special notice by the committee. 



Mr. E. Cooley made a delightful exhibit of Flowers in a glass case. The 

 arrangement was made by his superintendent, Mr. Brockett. The character of 

 the flowers making up the display and the exquisite taste displayed in their 

 arrangement reflects great credit upon the establishment from which it comes. 



A memorial floral design from the greenhouses of our lamented florist and 

 friend, Mr. John Suttle, of Grand liapids, and arranged by Mr. Turner, was 

 beautiful beyond comparison, and as exhibiting in its emblematic representa- 

 tions Faith, Hope and Charity, is a fitting tribute to the memory of him whom 

 we lament, and who leaves witli the State Pomological Society a grateful remem- 

 brance of his stauncli friendship. 



Committee — Wm. Rowe, Grand liapids; Mrs. L. E. Thayer, Lansing; Mrs. 

 Dr. Ninis, Jackson. 



VICK's SrECIAL I'REMIUMS. 



Collection of Cut Flowers — II. Dale Adams, Galcsbui-g, first premium, 820; 

 Mrs. 1{. M. Cook, Charlotte, second premium, 810; Mrs. W. K. Gibson, Jack- 

 son, third premium, 85; Miss Nellie C. Jenkins, Jackson, fourth premium, 

 floral chromo. 



Ornamental Floral Work, either Bouquet or Floral Ornament — Mrs. J. Par- 

 ton Owen, Adrian, 85. 



The committee wish to add that the competition between Mr. Adams and Mrs. 

 Cook was very close, but the collection of the latter contained a few inferior 

 grown specimens, while tlie collection of the former contained nothing but 

 superior nuxterial. The display in this division was very beautiful and well 



