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PREMIUMS. 



Thomas Capers, Newburyport, best pair Parlor Bouquets, $ 3.00 

 John C. Higgins, Newburyport, best Hand Bouquets, 2.00 



Mrs. C. H. Buxton, Salem, best floral design, 2.00 



Mrs. James M. Perry, Danvers, best dish cut flowers. 2.00 



J. Henry Hill, Amesbury, best 12 dahlias ; Mrs. L. P. Weston, 

 Danvers, best 12 petunias ; Charles R. Anderson, West Boxford, 

 best display of pansies ; Mrs. Joseph Hadley, Gloucester, best 

 12 phlox ; Miss S. P. Towne, Middleton, best 12 verbenas ; Mrs. 

 W. S. Horner, Georgetown, best dish native flowers. Si. 00 each. 

 Mrs. L. P. Weston, Danvers, largest and best display from one 

 individual, $4.00. 



GRATUITIES. 



Harmony Grove Greenhouse, finest display of pot plants, $ 4.00 

 Thomas Capers, Newburyport, general display of flowers, 2.00 

 John C. Higgins, Newburyport, general display of flowers 2.00 

 David Haskell, Georgetown, 3 ferneries ; Peter Wait, Danvers, 

 2 vases asters ; Mrs. C. H. Buxton, Salem, i stand dahlias and 

 one dish flowers ; Mrs. S. L. Hammond, Danvers, Cuban Wax 

 plant, $1.00 each. E. F. Hill, Peabody, 2 dishes pansies ; J. H. 

 Sears, Danvers, vase fringed gentian and pitcher plant ; Miss M. 

 Louisa Walton, Mrs. L. A. Mudge, Mrs. S. Fuller, Mrs. J. W. 

 Tapley, Miss Etta Ropes, Miss S. B. Cross, Master Frank E. 

 Lord, Mrs. E. M. Lowe, T. Hawkes, C. Hammond, Miss Helen 

 Bacon, Mrs. G. W. Kenney, Mrs. Geo. W. Hood, Master Char 

 lie A. Spofford, Danvers, Miss Abby F. Wilson, Peabody, bou- 

 quets ; Mrs. John Colcord. Peabody, David Mighill, Georgetown, 

 George B. Dodge, Hamilton, bouquets of wild flowers ; Mr.s. 

 Mary E. Fuller, Middleton, 51 kinds of wild flowers ; Mrs. John 

 A. Hoyt, Georgetown, bouquet,50 cents each. J. Henry Hill, 

 Amesbury, lilies and gladiolas, jSi.oo. Mrs. Hannah P. Towne, 



