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Stillmaii S. Hovey, Cut Flowers, SI 00 



William K. Wood, " " 1 00 



Mrs. r. D. liichards, Wild Flowers, 1 00 



Septembku 5. 

 Doi'BLK ZiXNL\s. — Twenty -Ave flowers, not less than six varie- 

 ties, Edwin Slieppard, 3 00 



Second, Edwin Fewkes, 2 00 



Third, L. W. Goodell, 1 00 



DiANTHT'S — Annual and Biennial varieties. — Collection, filling 



fifty boxes, single trusses, L. W. Goodell, . . . . 4 00 



Second, H. B. Watts, 3 00 



Cut Flowers. — Display, filling one hundred bottles, Mrs. E. M. 



Gill, 4 00 



Second, William K. Wood, 3 00 



Third, A. A. Hixon, 2 00 



Herbaceous Plants.— Miss Sarah W. Story, . . . . 2 00 



Second, Anthony McLaren, 1 00 



Orntuities : — 



James Cartwright, Gladioli, 2 00 



H. B. Watts, " 2 00 



L. W. Goodell, Petunias, 1 00 



A. A- Hixon, " 1 00 



W. C. Strong, Foliage of seventeen varieties of Maples, . . 1 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Ehododendrons, 1 00 



Edwin Sheppard, Diauthus, 1 00 



George S. Tuttle, Pompon Dahlias, 1 00 



John Parker, Dahlias, 1 00 



Edwin Fewkes, " 1 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Cut Flowers, 1 00 



Stillman S. Hovey, •' " • • - - 00 



Edwin Fewkes, " " 1 00 



Edwin Sheppard, " " 1 00 



Miss Sarah W. Story, " " 1 00 



C. M. Hovey, " " 1 00 



William J. Martin, " " 1 00 



John Parker, " " 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Kichards, Native Plants, 1 00 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 

 September 1G, 17, 18 and 19. 

 Ilunneirell Previiums. 

 Evekukeex Trees and Sihubs.— Display in pots of other than 

 Native Evergreens of New England, named, William (,\ 



Strong $^00 



Second, J. W. Manning, *^ 00 



