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make them smile with blossoming flower beds and velvet lawns, or luscious 

 fruits for autumn's garnering*. 



Respectfully submitted for the Committee by 



SAML. WALKER, Chairman. 

 December 24/fe, 1859. 



The Committee award the following premiums : — 



To E. S. Rand, Esq., for the best kept and neatest grounds, and 

 special success and skill in the department of flowers and 

 ornamental gardening, the Society's first prize, . . $25 00 



To Woodlawn Cemetery, for the good taste, neatness and skill 



in every department, the first prize, . . . . 20 00 



To Mrs. Fay, for the good taste, industry and economy in the 



cultivation of flowers and fruits, a gratuity of . ^ . 10 00 



