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Twelve trusses, named varieties (commercial growers excluded): 



1st, Oliver Ames, $8. 

 Six trusses, one variety: 



T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., Maid Marion, $5. 



Dahlia and Fruit Exhibition. 



September 8 and 9. 



Dahlias. — Show and Fancy, twelve blooms, named varieties: 

 1st, J. K. Alexander, $3; 2d, Forbes & Keith, $2. 

 Cactus, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathawaj^ $2. 

 Decorative, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, W. D. Hathaway, $3; 2d, J. K. Alexander, $2. 

 Peony-flowered, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathaway, $2. 

 Pompon, twelve vases of three blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathaway, $2. 

 Single, twelve vases of three blooms each: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3. 

 Largest and best collection of named varieties, one vase of each: 

 1st, J. K. Alexander, $8; 2d, Forbes & Keith, $6. 

 Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Thirty bottles, distintit species and vari- 

 eties, not less than ten genera (commercial growers excluded) : 

 * 1st, Faulkner Farm, $10. 

 Wild Plants. — Collection in flower or fruit, one bottle of each kind: 

 1st, Mrs. F. C. Upham, .$5. 



Gold Medal. 



March 21. R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Flemish Garden. 



" " Julius Roehrs Co., Collection of Choice and Rare Orchids. 

 June 2. James Wheeler, for installing June Outdoor Exhibition. 



" " R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Rock Garden. 



" " Thomas Roland, Rose Garden. 



" " Charles Sander, Collection of Azaleas and Wisterias. 



" " John Waterer Sons & Crisp, Ltd., Collection of Rhododendrons, 



" " Mrs. Samuel C. Lawrence, Rhododendrons. 



" " T. D. Hatfield, Exhibit of Rhododendrons. 



" " Julius Heurlin, Exhibit of Evergreen Trees. 



