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Two Egg Plants, Dissimilar — 1. W. 

 Brow, Kilmaron ; 2. Charles Keith, 

 Fern Brae ; 3. W. Garret, Elmslie. 



■1. David Steele, 

 James AVilson, 



Three Cockscombs 

 Arbroath ; 2. 

 Beechwood. 



Fern Case, filled — 1. John Stewart & 

 Sons ; 2, Laird & Sinclair. 



Fern Case, filled— 1. T. H. Miln, 

 Linlathen. 



Fern Case, filled — 1. T. Horsburgh, 

 Seafield House. 



Window Garden — 1. Peter Nicoll, 

 Luthermuir ; 2. Andrew Fiulayson, 

 Trottick; 3. John Hoi'ne, Dundee. 



CUT FLOWERS. 



Twenty-four Roses — 1. John Stewart 

 & Sons. 



Twelve Roses— 1. T. H. Miln, Lin- 

 lathen; 2. P. M'Tavish, Balhousie 

 Castle, Perth ; 3. Joseph Neave, Bal- 

 dragon. 



Six Roses — 1. P. Nicoll, Luthermuir; 

 2. Alex. Hosie, Claverhouse ; 3. E. 

 Moir, Newport. 



Twenty-four Dahlias — 1. John Stew- 

 art & Sons; 2. James Cocker, Aber- 

 deen. 



Twelve Dahlias — 1. George Phillips, 

 Castle Huntly ; 2. Jas. Johnston, Bell- 

 field House, Cupar-Fife ; 3. A. Stewart, 

 Glendoich. Extra prize — A. Hosie. 



Six Dahlias— 1. A. Findlay, Trottick ; 



2. J. Low, Maryfield; 3. J. Gibson, 

 Pitkerro. 



Twelve Carnations or Picotees — 1. 

 William Balfour, Broomhall, Brovighty 

 Ferry ; 2. James Duncan, Spriughill ; 



3. John Reid, Ballindean. 



Six Carnations or Picotees — 1. W. 

 Sandeman, George Street ; 2. John 

 Herd, Longforgan ; 3. James Water- 

 son, Patriotic Gardens, Perth. 



Twelve Pansies — 1, John Hampton, 

 Newport; 2. Jas. Johnston, Bellfield, 

 Cupar-Fife ; 3. William Brow, Kil- 

 maron, Cupar-Fife. Extra prize of 10s. 

 6d. to John Hampton, Newport, for col- 

 lection of Pansies. 



Six Pansies — 1. Peter Nicoll, Luther- 

 muir; 2. John Home, Bucklemaker 

 AVynd ; 3. John Herd, Longforgan. 



Twelve Fancy Pansies — 1. J. Hamp- 

 ton; 2. W. Brow, Kilmaron; T. H. 

 Miln. 



Six Fancy Pansies — John Home. 



Thirty-six Gladioli— 1. John MTher- 

 Ron, Aberdeen ; 2. John Stewart & 

 Sons ; 3. W. P. Laird & Sinclair. 



Eighteen Gladioli—]. W. Brow, Kil- 

 maron ; 2. T. H. Miln, Linlathen ; 3. 

 John Urquhart. 



Six Gladioli — 1. Alex. Hosie, Claver- 

 house ; 2. James Mitchell, Mains ; 3. 

 Alex. Menzies, Tealing. 



Six Stocks — 1. D. Irvine, Kincal- 

 drum ; 2. P. M'Tavish, Balhousie, 



Perth; 3. James Johnstone, Bellfield 

 House, Cupar-Fife. 



Three Stocks — 1. A. Paton, Ameri- 

 can Muir ; 2. A. Roberts ; 3. D. Ram- 

 say, Baldovie. 



Twelve Phloxes, Spikes— 1. P. Nicoll, 

 Luthermuir ; 2. P. M'Tavish, Balhousie. 



Six Phloxes, spikes — 1. No name; 

 2. John Gibson, Pitkerro ; 3. James 

 Waterson, Perth. 



Twenty-four Hollyhocks — 1. Stewart 

 & Sons ; 2. Laird & Sinclair. 



Twelve Hollyhocks— 1. D. Ross, St 

 Martins, Perth ; 2. William Brow, Kil- 

 maron ; 3. Geo. Phillips, Castle Huntly. 



Six Hollyhocks — 1. Peter Nicoll, 

 Luthermuir; 2. Alex. Roberts, Claver- 

 house; 3. John Herd, Longforgan. 



Six Antirrhinums — 1. A. M'lntosh, 

 Broughty Ferry; 2. P. M'Tavish; 3. 

 P. Nicoll. 



Three Antirrhinums — 1. John Ruddi- 

 man ; 2. A. Paton, American Muir ; 3. 

 Alex. Hosie. 



Six Penstemons — 1. T. H. Miln, Lin- 

 lathen ; 2. A. Menzies; 3. J. Mitchell. 



Three Penstemons — 1. John Herd ; 

 2. No name ; 3. P. Nicoll, Luthermuir. 



Twelve Hollyhocks, spikes — 1. Messrs 

 Stewart & Sons. 



Six Hollyhocks, spikes — 1. W. Brow, 

 Kilmaron ; 2. D. Morrison, Inchmar- 

 tine. 



Three Hollyhocks, spikes — 1. David 

 Smith, Glamis House ; 2, A. Roberts, 

 Claverhouse ; 3. Andrew Finlayson, 

 Trottick. 



Eight Herbaceous Blooms, one spike 

 each — 1. David Smith, Glamis House ; 

 2. John Hampton, Newport ; 3. Thos. 

 H. Miln, Linlathen. 



Four Herbaceous Blooms, one spike 

 each — 1. Alexander Menzies, Tealing ; 

 2. John Home ; 3. David Barrie, Moni- 

 fieth. 



Twelve Pyrethrums, six varieties — 1. 

 Messrs Stewart & Sons, Broughty Ferry. 



Six Verbenas, three trusses each — 1. 

 T. H. Miln, Linlathen ; 2. George Reid, 

 Broughty Ferry ; 3. David Irvine, Kin- 

 caldrum. 



