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For the best pair of Parlor Bouquets, to Messrs. Winship, five dollars. 



For the second best do., to Charles Brims, three dollars. 



For the third best do., to Hovey & Co., two dollars. 



For the best pair of Hand Bouquets, to A. Bowditch, thi-ee dollars. 



For the second best do., to James Nugent, two dollars. 



For the third best do., to R. West, one dollar. 



For the best Bouquet, composed of indigenous flowers, to John Quant, three dollars. 



For the second best do., to Vice President Edward M. Richards, two dollars. 



Designs, Baskets of Flowers, &c. — To William Quant, for a Moss Vase, on a pedestal, 

 with flowers, first premium, tw^elve dollars. 



To John Thomas, for a Design, wrought with moss and flowers, second premium 

 eight dollars. 



To Hovey & Co., for a Design, mosaic work in Asters and other flowers, third premium, 

 six dollars. 



To Thomas Needham, for a Grotto, fourth premium, five dollars. 



Wreaths. — For the best, not less than thirty feet, to Samuel A. Walker, ten dollars. 

 For the second best, to William Quant, five dollars. 

 For the third best, to Azell Bowditch, three dollars. 



GRATUITIES. 



To Samuel A. Walker, for a Motto, on which was inscribed, '' Welcome, friends^ again,^^ 

 with an evergreen wreath, star and eagle, seven dollars. 



To Mrs. Sparrell, for a Grass Design, four dollars. 



To Miss Bowker, do., three dollars. 



To Miss Russell, for one large and one small basket of Flowers, four dollars. For a pair 

 of stars, two dollars. 



To Miss Kenrick, for basket of Flowers and Wreath, two dollars. 



To Charles Brims, for Mosaic Design, three dollars. 



To Orr N. Towne, for Design composed of Dahlias, two dollars. 



To Henry Reed, for Design composed of Dahlias, two dollars. 



To Samuel Walker, for Design composed of Dahlias, two dollars. 



To John Quant, for one pair of round Bouquets, two dollars. 



To Azell Bowditch, for Wreath, made by a child, one dollar. 



To A. McLennan, for fine Cockscombs, three dollars. 



To Jonathan Mann, jr., for best Grass Bouquets, three dollars. 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for second best do., two dollars. For a pair of hand Bonquets, 

 one dollar. 



To James McNeill, for Grotto and Fountain, five dollars. 



To Master A. R. Walker, for a Design, ornamented with flowers, one dollar. 



ON VEGETABLES. 



Frederick W. Macondry, Aaron D. Williams, Jr., Josiah Lovett, Judges. 



To S. W. Cole, for thirty varieties of Potatoes, among which were several superior 

 seedlings, ten dollars. 



To Frederick W. Macondry, for the best display and greatest variety of Vegetables, ten 

 dollars. 



To Aaron D. Williams & Son, for the second best do. do., seven dollars. 



To William Bogle, for Scotch Kale, a gratuity of three dollars. 



To S. Reed, East Abington, for a bushel of very fine Seedling Potatoes, a gratuity of 

 seven dollars. 



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