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Non-Couniici'cial 



Class 21. Display of named varieties, to cover seventy- five square feet, 

 not less than twenty-five varieties, flowers on short stems — ist Prize, James 

 A. Macdonald. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 3rd Prize, William J. 

 Matheson. 



Class 22. Vase of Singles, twelve blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, James A. Macdonald. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 

 3rd Prize, Mrs. W. F. Henchen. 



Class 24. Vase of Peony-flowered, eight blooms, one or more varieties, 

 long stem.s — ist Prize, Mrs. William H. Truesdale. 2nd Prize, Mrs. John 

 A. Topping. 3rd Prize, Mrs. Roliert Mallory. 



Class 25. Vase of Cactus, eight blooms, one or mure varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. W. F. Flenchen. 2nd Prize, Mrs. William H. 

 Truesdale. 



Class 26. Vase of Hybrid Cactus, eight blooms, one or more varieties, 

 long stems — ist Prize, Mrs. William H. Truesdale. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. A. 

 Constable. 3rd Prize, Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 



Class 27. Vase of Decorative, eight blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. John A. Topping. 2nd Prize, Mrs. W. F. Henchen. 

 3rd Prize, Mrs. Robert Alallory. 



Class 28. Vase of Show or Hybrid Show, eight blooms, one or more 

 varieties, long stems — ist Prize, Mrs. Harold I. Pratt. 2nd Prize, Mrs. 

 William H. Truesdale. 3rd Prize, Leo Ritter. 



Class 29. Vase of Pompons, twelve blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. F. H. Allen. 2nd Prize, Mrs. W. F. Henchen. 



Class 30. Vase of twenty-five blooms, arranged for effect, other foliage 

 may be used — ist Prize, Mrs Harold L Pratt. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. H. Allen. 



Amateurs Only 



Class 31. Display of named varieties, not less than four types, twenty- 

 five blooms, short stems — ist Prize, Leo Ritter. 2nd Prize, August E. 

 Thatcher. 



Class 32. Vase of Singles, five blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Thomas P. Hollingsworth. 



Class 33. Vase of Collarettes, five blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Thomas P. Hollingsworth. 



Class 34. Vase of Peony-flowered, five blooms, one or more varieties, 

 long stems — ist Prize, Leo Ritter. 2nd Prize, Miss Maude M. Wilson. 



Class 35. Vase of Cactus, five blooms, one or more varieties, long stems 

 — ist Prize, Mrs. H. D. Thomas. 2nd Prize, Miss Maude M. Wilson. 



Class 36. Vase of Hybrid Cactus, five blooms, one or more varieties, 

 long stems — ist Prize, Miss Maude M. Wilson. 2nd Prize, Mrs. H. D. 

 Thomas. 



Class 37. Vase of Decorative, five blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Leo Ritter. 2nd Prize, Mrs. H. D. Thomas. 



Class 38. Vase of Show or Hybrid Show, five blooms, one or more 

 varieties, long stems— ist Prize, Leo Ritter. 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. H. Allen. 



Class 39. Vase of Pompons, five blooms, one or more varieties, long 

 stems — 1st Prize, Mrs. F. H. Allen. 2nd Prize, Mrs. H. D. Thomas. 



For Garden Clubs Only 



Class 42. Centerpiece for table, other flowers may be used, Dahlias to 

 predominate — ist Prize, Mrs. F. A. E. Cott. 2nd Prize, Mrs. William L. 

 Pierce, Jr. 



Class 43. Vase for table, other flowers may be used. Dahlias to pre- 

 dominate — 1st Prize, Mrs. Frank M. Chapman. 



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