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LiLinM LANCiFOLiuM. — Collection of named varieties, Sumner 

 Coolidge ........... 



Second, Thomas C. Thurlow . . . 



Trop.i^olums. — Display, filling twenty-five vases, Dr. C. G. "Weld 

 Second, A. L. Cain ......... 



Tliird, E. S. Converse 



Marigolos. — Display of French and African, filling twenty-five 

 vases, Bussey Institution ....... 



Second, Onkes Ames ......... 



Caknas. — Collection of not less than ten named varieties, in spikes, 

 with foliage, R. & J. Farquliar & Co. ..... 



Second, Walter H. Cowing ....... 



Tuberous Begonias. — Twenty-five spikes, in vases, three spikes in 

 a vase, with foliage, not less than four varieties, Hon. John 

 P. Spaulding .......... 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 



Third, Albert H. Brown 



Double Zinnias.— Twenty-five flowers, not less than six varieties. 

 Dr. C. G. Weld ....;.... 



Second, L. W. Goodell 



Third, John Jeffries ......... 



Single Dianthuses. — Collection of Annual and Biennial varieties, 



filling fifty bottles, L. W. Goodell 



Vase of Flowers. — For table decoration, James Comley 



Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill 



Third, Miss Hattie B. Winter 



Native Plants. — Collection, not exceeding forty bottles. Mrs. P. 

 D. Richards .......... 



Second. Misses Eleanor and ]\Iollie Doran .... 



Third, Phillips Barry 



Gratuities : — 

 William C. Winter, Display of Dahlias 

 James S. Cowles, Newport, K. I., Display of Canna, Mrs. Fairman 

 Rogers ...... 



L. W. Goodell, Sweet Peas and Begonias 

 Thomas C. Thiirlow, Perennial Phloxes . 

 James Comley, Display of Cut Flowers . 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, '• 



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Herbaceous Plants. — Forty bottles, Nathaniel T. Kidder 

 Second, J. W. Manning ...... 



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Gratuity : — 

 James Comley, Vase of Flowers 



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