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Spring Exhibition. 



March 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28. 



(Continued to April 4.) 



William J. Walker Fund. 



Lettuce. — Four heads : 



1st, G. D. Moore, $3; 2d, A. E. Hartshorn, §2; 3d, N. F. Comley, $1. 

 Mushrooms. — Twelve specimens: 



2d, Bellevue Greenhouses, $2; 3d, Bellevue Greenhouses, SI. 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens : 



1st, E. D. Jordan, $3. 

 Collection of Forced Vegetables. — Not less than four varieties : 



2d, A. E. Hartshorn, $8; 3d, N. F. Comley, S6. 



Gratuity: — 

 M. W. Chadbourne, Artichokes, $1. 



Rhododendron Exhibition. 



June 5 and 6. 

 Theodore Lijman Fund. 



Asparagus. — Four bunches, twelve stalks each : 



1st, State Hospital, Taunton, S3. 

 Cucumbers. — Four specimens: 



1st, G. D. Moore, $3; 2d, Mrs. A. W. Blake, S2; 3d, Waban Gardens, SI. 

 Lettuce. — Four heads: 



1st, Mrs. A. W. Blake, $3; 2d, G. D. Moore, S2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, $1. 

 Radishes. — Four bunches: 



1st, G. D. Moore, Round Scarlet, S3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, French 

 Breakfast, $2; 3d, W. J. Clemson, Ne Plus Ultra, SI. 

 Rhubarb. — Twelve stalks, open culture: 



1st, State Hospital, $3; 2d, Mrs. Frederick -\yer, S2; 3d, W. J. Clem- 

 son, SI. 

 Spinach. — Peck; 



1st, W. J. Clemson, S3. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Grown in 1909, eight varieties, decorative 

 arrangement to be considered: 



1st. W. J. Clemson, S5. 



