TRANSACTIONS, &,c. 83 



Mrs. D. W. Lincoln, Worcester. Bouquet of Cut Fowers, Stand 

 of Cut Flowers, Dish of Cut Flowers, Basket of Cut Flowers. 



Mrs. Wm. M. Bickford, Worcester. Two Bouquets of Cut Flow- 

 ers, Stand of Cut Flowers, Two Bouquets Parlor Flowers. 



S. Salisbury, '.'/orc»!Ster. Stand of Cut Flowers. 



I. Washburn, Worcester. Stand of German Asters, Stand of 

 Dwarf Coxcombs, three Bouquets, twenty-three House Plants, Or- 

 ange Tree, Torinia Asiatica. 



Wm. A. Wheeler, Worcester. Stand of Flowers, and sixteen 

 pots of House Plants. 



Mrs. M. B. Green, Worcester. Two baskets of Cut Flowers, 

 Stand of Cut Flowers, Vase of Cut Flowers, Stand of Asters. 



Mrs. C. H. Hill, Worcester. Pressed Flowers, Flower of the 

 Sea, Roseleaf Bracelet. 



Wm. C. Capron, Uxbridge. Stand of Cut Flowers, Stand of 

 Dahlias. 



Clarendon Harris, Worcester. Stand of Pansies, Basket of Cut 

 Flowers. 



N R. Parkhurst, Worcester. Branch of Weeping Willow, the 

 growth of six months. 



Miss Fox, Worcester. Two shell vases of Cut Flowers. 



L. Cheney, Southbridge. Three stands of Dahlias, 



C. P. Lawrence, Worcester. Stand of Dahlias. 



Geo. A. Dresser, Worcester. Bouquet of Dahlias, Bouquet of 

 Asters, Bouquet of Cut Flowers. 



Charles Thurber, Worcester. Bouquet of Cut Flowers. 



Miss Ruth A. Miller, Worcester. Basket of Cut Flowers. 



Mrs. E. N. Tucker, Worcester. Two vases of Cut Flowers. 



P. W. Taft, Worcester. Case of Sea Mosses. 



Mrs. Geo. T. Rice, Worcester. Two baskets of Cut Flowers. 



After a careful examination and comparison of the several contri- 

 butions, the Premiums proposed by the Society were assigned as 

 follows : 



For .the largest and best display of Cut Flowers, the first premium 

 of $2.00, to Mrs. Canfield. 



For the next best display of Cut Flowers, the second premium of 

 $L00, to Mrs. M. B. Green. 



For the best display of Plants in pots, the first premium of $2.00, 

 to Wm. T. Men-ifield. 



