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F. J. Rea, Herbaceous Flowers, $3. 

 Bellevue Greenhouses, Herbaceous Flowers, $2. 

 Mrs. A. W. Blake, Display, S3. 

 William Whitman, " $3. 



August 22 and 23. 



Perenni.\l Phloxes. — General display, in not less than thirty vases, 

 named: 

 1st, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $6; 2d, Blue Hill Nurseries, So; 3d, William 

 Whitman, $3; 4th, George Hollis, $2. 

 Gladioli. — Twelve named varieties, one spike of each: 



1st, William WTiitman, So; 2d, B. H. Tracy, $3; 3d, William Whit- 

 man, $2. 

 Display of named and unnamed varieties, filling one hundred vases, 

 arranged for effect with any foliage: 

 1st, B. H. Tracy, $8. 

 China Asters. — Display of Large Flowered of all classes, named, not 

 less than fifty vases, three flowers, in each: 

 1st, Francis Skinner, S6; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $4; 3d, William 

 Whitman, S2. 



Gratuities: — 



B. H. Tracy, display of Gladioli, $4. 



W'illiam Whitman, " " " $2. 



James Garthly, two vases of Gladioli, $2. 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, display of Asters, $1. 



William Whitman, display of Herbaceous Flowers, So. 



Blue Hill Nurseries, " " " " $4. 



Bellevue Greenhouses, " " " " S3. 



F. J. Rea, " " " " S2. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of Flowers, $2. 



General Autumn Exhibition. 



September 11, 12, and 13. 



Dahlias. — Show, twenty-four blooms, named varieties: 

 1st, J. K. Alexander, $4; 2d, Mrs. H. A. Jahn, S3. 

 Show, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, F. L. Tinkham, $3; 2d, Towle Dahlia Gardens, $2; 3d, W. D. 

 Hathaway, $1. 

 Fancy, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathaway, S2; 3d, W. H. Crouff, 



