1873.] EEPORT ON PLANTS, FLOWERS, &C. 47 



SINGLE PLANT.— 



For the best, no award • 3 00 



For the second best, Mrs. Alexander Marsh 2 00 



For the third best, no award 1 00 



FEENERY OR WARDIAN CASE. From Any Source. 



For the best, Mrs. David Scott 6 00 



For the second best, Chas. D. Thayer 4 00 



For the third best, P. L. Moen 2 00 



CUT FLOWERS. [Variety and arrangement will be considered 

 as well as rarity and quantity ] 

 For the best collection and best kept during the exhibition, of 

 not less than two nor exceeding five stands, Mrs. Dan- 

 iel Taiuter 6 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 4 00 



For the third best, Mrs. C. Thomas 2 00 



For the best stand. Mrs. David Scott 3 00 



For the second best, Mrs. C. E. Brooks 2 00 



For the third best, Mrs. David Fitts, of Oxford 1 00 



For the best arranged basket or dish, Chas. D. Thayer 3 00 



For the second best, Mrs. Daniel Tainter 2 00 



PARLOR BOUQUETS.— 



For the best pair, W. W. Cook 4 00 



For the second best, Charles D. Thayer 2 00 



For the third best, Mrs. C. E. Brooks 1 00 



HAND BOUQUETS.— 



For the best pair, Chas. D. Thayer 3 00 



For the second best, W. W. Cook 2 00 



FLORAL DESIGN.— 



For the best, W. W. Cook 6 00 



For the second best, Mrs. C. L. Hartshorn 4 00 



ASTERS — 



For the best display, Mrs. Geo. Estabrook 4 00 



For the second best, Miss Weston . 3 00 



For the third best, P. L. Moen , 2 00 



For the fourth best, Stephen Salisbury 1 00 



CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES.— 



For the best display of named varieties, no award 3 00 



For the second best, Chas. D. Thayer 2 00 



CHINA PINKS.— 



For the best display, P. L. Moen 2 00 



