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Prizes offered by the American Iris Society. 



No. 93. To the exhibitor making the most comprehen- 

 sive display of irises in any and all classes . Bronze Medal 



No. 94. For all seedling irises rated at over 80% point 

 value by A. I. S. scorecard 



A. I. S. Certificate of Honorable Mention 



No. 95. For best display of irises, arranged for effect by 

 an amateur, to be awarded to the exhibitor 

 winning it three times, Hillcrest Gardens Silver Cup 



Prizes offered by Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 



No. 96. Fuchsias. — Twelve plants, two prizes 

 No. 97. Orchids. — Display covering not less than forty 

 sq. ft., two prizes ..... 



No. 98. Iceland Poppies. — Two prizes 

 No. 99. Hardy Succulent Plants. — Collection, two 

 prizes ....... 



No. 100. Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Twenty vases 



not less than ten genera, two prizes . 

 No. 101. Flowering Shrubs. — Collection, at least 



twelve kinds, two prizes .... 



$10 



Vegetables. 



William J. Walker Fund. 



No. 102. Asparagus. — Twenty-four stalks, not bunched, 



three prizes ..... 

 No. 103. Beets. — Twelve, three prizes 

 No. 104. Carrots. — Twelve, " " 

 No. 105. Cauliflower. — Three heads, " " 

 No. 106. Cucumbers. — Four, " " 

 No. 107. Lettuce. — Four heads, " " 

 No. 108. Rhubarb. — Twelve stalks, " " 

 No. 109. Spinach. — Four quarts, " " 

 No. 110. Tomatoes.— Twelve, " 

 No. 111. Collection of Vegetables. — Six varieties, 

 three prizes 



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