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Decorative, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, W. P. Lothrop, $3; 2d, J. K. Alexander, $2; 3d, Forbes & Keith, 



SI. 



Peony-flowered, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, Forbes & Keith, $3. 

 Pompon, twenty-four vases of three blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $4. 

 Pompon, twelve vases of three blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, Mrs. L. A. Towle, $3; 2d, W. P. Lothrop, $2. 

 Single, twelve vases of three blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3. 

 Largest and best collection of named varieties, one vase of each : 



1st, Mrs. L. M. Towle, $8. 



Gratuities: — 



J. K. Alexander, display of Dahlias, $20. 



W. D. Hathaway, " " " $5. 



Mrs. L. A. Towle, " " " $5. 



G. B. Gill, " " " $3. 



Mrs. L. A. Towle, vase of Asters, $1. 



R. N. Lister, Celosia magnified, $2. 



William Whitman, display of cut flowers, $15. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, collection of Crotons and Ferns, $15. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, general display, $5. 



Chrysanthemum Show. 



November 9, 10, 11, and 12. 



Flowering and Foliage Plants. — Best arranged group covering three 

 hundred square feet: 

 1st, Edward MacMulkin, $50; 2d, W. W. Edgar, $35. 

 Orchids. — Best table of Orchids, both plants and flowers, six or more 

 genera, accurately named: 

 1st, Wheeler & Co., $50; 2d, Paul de Nave, $40; 3d, J. T. Butter- 

 worth, $30. 

 Chrysanthemums. — Four specimen plants, any color or class : 

 1st, T. E. Proctor, $60. 

 Twenty-five plants, commercial specimens, in not less than six varieties, 

 in not over eight-inch pots: 

 1st, W. H. Elliott, $30; 2d, W. H. Elliott, $20. 

 Twelve plants, single-flowering sorts, not less than three varieties: 

 1st, H. E. Converse, $15. 



