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One pair hand bonquets, S. L. Cole, Gloucester, gratuity, 50 

 One parlor bouquet, Mrs. Sydney Oakes, " " 50 



Geraniums, " " " " 50 



Fern pyramid, Clara P. Anderson, " " 50 



Hand bouquet, Louise Lufkin, " " 50 



Parlor bouquet, Miss Ella Wonson, " " 50 



Stocks, Mrs. J. H. Headly, " " 50 



Vase of gladioli, John S. Rogers, " " 50 



Dish of ambronia umbellata, Miss C. B. Stanwood, " 50 



Yase of cut flowers, Miss Ada C. Davis, " 50 



Vase Sweet Sultan, John S. Rogers, " 50 



Parlor bouquet, Mrs. Lemuel Shepard, " 50 



Native flowers, Sarah E. Dennen, W. Gloucester, " 50 



Autumn leaves, Mrs. D. Plummer, Gloucester, " 50 



One vase flowers, Mrs. C. S. Merchant, " " 50 



Rustic stand, Mrs. Seth L. Cole, " " 50 



Golden banded lily, B. D. Hill, Peabody, " 50 



Verbenas, J. S. Rogers, Gloucester, " 50 



Vase flowers, Master D. W. Rogers, Gloucester, " 50 



Fuschias, Mrs. Denmark Proctor, " " 50 



Moss monument, Mrs. Geo. Nickerson, " " 50 



Basket ferns and autumn leaves. Miss Eliza Stacey, 



Gloucester, gratuity, 50 



Japan lilies, T. C. Thurlow, W. Newbury, gratuity, - 50 



With so small a sum of money at their disposal tlie Commit- 

 tee feel wholly incapacitated to do justice to the brilliant array 

 of flowers presented for their inspection, and in justice to the 

 ladies of Gloucester we would say that it is the finest exhibition 

 we have had for several years. 



Owing to the kind liberality of your President, we were 

 allowed ten dollars extra to award in gratuities. 



We would suggest that the phrase in the text book, " For 

 best pair of Floral Designs," be made to read " For the 

 best Floral Design," for the trouble of arranging and carrying 

 to the liall a floral design is so great, we never yet have seen 

 on exhil>ition more than one design from one contributor. 



For the Committee — Mrs. N. E. Ladd. 



