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Twelve distinct named varieties, three of each variety, the Second 



prize to Hon. Joseph S. Fay iiiilO 00 



Six distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Hon. Joseph 



S. Fay 15 00 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 10 00 



Three distinct named varieties, three of each variety, Hon. Joseph 



S. Fay 10 00 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 8 00 



Third, John L. Gardner 5 00 



Twenty-four distinct named varieties, one of each variety, Hon. 



Joseph S. Fay 15 00 



Second, J. Eaton, Jr. 10 00 



Third, William H. Spooner 8 00 



Eighteen distinct named varieties, one of each variety, Hon. 



Joseph S. Fay 12 00 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 8 00 



Twelve distinct named varieties, one of each variety. Dr. C. G. 



Weld 10 00 



Second, Francis Brown Hayes fi 00 



Third, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 4 00 



Six distinct named varieties, one of each variety, Hon. Joseph S. 



Fay 6 00 



Second, John L. Gardner ........ 4 00 



Third, Dr. C. G. Weld .8 00 



Three distinct named varieties, one of each variety, Francis 



Brown Hayes .......... 3 00 



Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 2 00 



Twelve blooms of not less than four varieties introduced since 



1891, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 10 00 



Moss Roses. — Six distinct named varieties, three clusters of eacli, 



Hon. Joseph S. Fay 6 00 



Second, John L. Gardner 4 00 



Hybrid Tea Roses. — Six named varieties, buds admissible, Hon. 



Joseph S. Fay 6 00 



General Display. — One hundred bottles of Hardy Roses, buds 



admissible, Francis Brown Hayes . . . . . . 10 00 



Second, Mrs. J. Warren Clark 9 00 



Third, John L. Gardner 8 00 



Fourth, Mrs. E. M. Gill . . 7 00 



Fifth, William H. Spooner 6 00 



Sweet Williams. — Thirty spikes, not less than six distinct varie- 

 ties, Walter H. Cowing 3 CO 



Second, Frederick S. Davis 2 00 



Vase of Flowers. — Best arranged, in one of the Society's glass 



vases, Mrs. E. M. Gill 5 00 



Second, Mrs. A. D. AVood 4 00 



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