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Twenty-five blooms, Light Pink: 



1st, A. N. Pierson Inc. Ophelia, $20; 2d, Waban Rose Conservatories^ 

 Ophelia, $10. 

 Twenty-five blooms, Red: 



1st, Waban Rose Conservatories, Hadley, $20; 2d, Thomas Roland, 

 Richmond, $10. 

 Twenty-five, anj^ other color : 



1st, Waban Rose Conservatories, Mrs. Bayard Thayer, $20. 

 Sweet Peas. — Twenty-five blooms, Lavender: 

 1st, Burtt the Florist, Mrs. M. Spanolin, $5. 

 Twenty-five blooms, Light Pink: 



1st, Thomas Roland, Mrs. A. A. Skach, $5; 2d, Axel Magnuson^ 

 Yarrawa, $3. 

 Twenty-five blooms. Pink: 



1st, Thomas Roland, Christmas Pink Orchid, $5; 2d, Burtt the Florist, 

 Yarrawa, $3. 

 Twenty-five blooms, White: 



1st, Thomas Roland, $5. 

 Twenty-five blooms, any other color: 



1st, Burtt the Florist, Concord Winsome, $5. 

 Violets. — Bunch of one hundred blooms of any single variety: 



1st, Edward Bingham, Princess of Wales, $5; 2d, William Sim,. 

 Princess of Wales, $3. 

 Cut Flowers. — Artistic arrangement: 



Boston Cut Flower Co., $50; Penn the Florist, $50; Henry R. Comley, 

 $50; Houghton & Gorney Co., $35; Caplan the Florist, $35; Iris- 

 thorpe Farm, $10. 



Rose, Peony, and Strawberry Exhibition. 



June 30 and July 1. 



John C. Chaffin Fund. 



Roses. — Best three blooms of White Hybrid Perpetual Roses (for ama- 

 teurs only). 

 1st, Mrs. B. D. Harris, Frau Karl Dnischki, $4; 2d, A. L. Stephen, 

 Frau Karl Druschki, $2. 

 Best three blooms of Pink Hybrid Perpetual Roses (for amateurs only) : 

 1st, Mrs. B. D. Harris, Mrs. John Laing, $4; 2d, David Tyndall, $2. 

 Best three blooms of Red Hybrid Perpetual Roses (for amateurs only) t 

 1st, Mrs. B. D. Harris, Ulrich Brunner, $4; 2d, J. B. Wills, Capt. 

 Hay ward, $2. 

 Twenty-four named varieties, one bloom of each: 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $10; 2d, T. N. Cook, $8. 



