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Collection of Asters— First premium, Mrs. Win. Rowe. 



Collection of Ten Weeks' Stalk— First premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



Collection of Zinnias— First premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



Collection of Larkspurs— First pr'-iiiam, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



Collection of everlasting flowers— "."irst premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



Collection of ornamental grasses— i'"irst premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



I. RANSOM SANFORD. 

 JULIA RENWICK, 

 Mrs. a. 8. STANNARD, 

 CommMee. 



DmSION a— PLAHT3 AXB BULBS. 



Collection Dahlias— First premium, John Suttle, city. 



Dahlia blooms— First premium, John Suttlo. 



Dahlia, single— First premium, John Suttle. 



Collection Gladioli— First premium, JoTin Suttle. 



Gladiolus, single— First premium, John Suttle. 



Canna— First premium, T. R. Renwick, city. 



Calladiums, three— First premium, John Suttle. 



Calladium, single- First premium, John Suttle. 



Wm. rowe. 



Mrs. a. S. STANNARD, 



Mrs. C. p. PRINGLE, 



Committee. 



DITISION T— BOUQUETS AND TLOEAL ORNAMENTS. 



Floral mound or pyramid— First premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. Walker. 



Floral design— First premium, Mrs. A. D. Noble. Walker. 



Round bouquet— First premium, John Suttle. 



Flat bouquet — First premium, John Suttle. 



Bouquet of dried or everlasting flowers — First premium, Mrs. Wm. Rowe. 



Cage of canary birds— First premium, T. R. Renwick. city. 



I. R. SANFORD, 

 JULIA RENWICK, 

 C. O. ROCKWELL, 



Committ^f. 



DIVISION U— FRUIT AND FLOWTER ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Flower Chromo— First premium, Lyman Patten, city; second premium, Mrs. C.J. 

 Deltrich, Grand Rapids town. 



Fruit Chromo — First premium. Lyman Patten, city ; second premium. Van Ilouten, 

 Goebel & Co., city. 



Album or bound volume of fruit and flower illastrations- First premium, Lyman 

 Patten, city. 



Crayon fruit piece— Special premium, $2, Master Willie A. Innis, city. 



Much credit is due to Mrs. Gray for her pictures which she 

 placed on exhibition. Among them were choice pieces by the 

 favorite artist of Grand Eapids, L. C. Earle. Mr. Patten's 

 display of pictures added greatly to the attractiveness of the 

 Hall. Mr. Geo. Kendall's contributions from his private col- 

 lection were greatly admired, especially the one by Mr. Earle. 



