PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FLOWERS. 



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Frederick S. Davis, Lilliput Zinnias, etc. 



Edwin S. Hill, Dahlias and Petunias 



Walter E. Coburn, Petunias and Begonias 



Rea Brothers, Herbaceous Plants 



John L. Gardner, Display of Flowers 



Francis Brown Hayes, Display of Flowers 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Cut Flowers . 



John Parker, " " 



Mrs. P. D. Kichards, Wild Flowers . 



George H. Grinnell, '^ " and Fruits 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



September 5 and 6. 



Special Prize, Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Aquatic Plants. — Display, including not less than twelve flowers 

 of Nyniphffias and Nelumbiums, Hon. John Simpkins 

 Second, Daniel D. Lee ........ 



Third, L. W. Goodell 



30 00 

 20 00 

 10 00 



Regular Frizes. 



Asters. — Collection of fifty varieties, one flower in each vase, pre 

 ference being given to the collection containing the greatest 



number of classes, L. W. Goodell . . . . . • 5 00 



Second, Sumner Coolidge ........ 4 00 



Third, Charles H. Yates . :{ 00 



Dahlias. — Double, twelve blooms, distinct named varieties, John 



Parker (> 00 



Second, L. W. Snow .... . . 5 00 



Third, William C. Winter ... . . 4 00 



Six blooms, distinct named varieties, L. W. Snow . . . 4 00 



Second, John Parker 3 00 



Third, Lawrence H. Parker 2 00 



Specimen bloom, John Parker, for James Crocker . . 2 00 



Second, William C. Winter, for Black Knight . . . 1 00 



Lilliputian, display, twenty-five bottles, not less than eight named 



varieties, William C. Winter 4 00 



Second, William C. Winter 3 00 



Third, L. W. Snow 2 00 



LiLiuM LANCiFOLiuM. — Collection of named varieties, Sumner 



Coolidge 4 00 



Trop^eolums. — Display filling twenty-five vases. Dr. C. G. Weld . 4 00 



Second, William Patterson 3 00 



Third, A. L. Cain 2 00 



