SPRING EXHIBITION, 1897. 



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No. 87. Twenty-five blooms of any named White variety, 



two prizes $4, $; 



No. 88. Twenty-five blooms of any named Yellow variety, 



two prizes $4, $c 



No 89. Twenty-five blooms of any named Variegated variety, 



two prizes . . ... . . . $4, $£ 



No. 90. Pansies. — Forty-eight cut blooms, not less than 



twenty-four varieties, in the Society's flat fruit 



dishes, two prizes ...... $3, $$ 



No. 91. Violets. — Bunch of fifty blooms of California, two 



prizes $3, $i 



No. 92. Bunch of fifty blooms of Lady Hume Campbell, 



two prizes $3, #! 



Buncli of fifty blooms of Marie Louise, two prizes . $3, $S 



Bunch of fifty blooms of any other variety, two prizes $3, $5 



Antirrhincms. — Display, not less than three distinct 



varieties, two prizes ...... ,$4, $5 



No. 96. Camellias. — Display of named varieties, cut flowers 



with foliage, not less than twenty-four blooms, 



of not less than six varieties, two prizes . . $4, $i 



FRUITS. 



N. B. Public cold storage fruit is excluded from competition, and exhibi 

 tors are required to describe the conditions and method of keeping. 



No. 97. Winter Apples. — Baldwin, three prizes . 



No. 98. Northern Spy, three prizes 



No. 99. Roxbury Russet, three prizes 



No. 100. Tompkins King, three prizes . 



No. 101. Any other variety, three prizes 



No. 102. Winter Pears. — Any variety, two prizes 



No. 103. Strawberries. — One pint, two prizes 



VEGETABLES. 



William J. Walker Fund. 



No. 104. Radishes. — Four bunches of Turnip Rooted, two 

 prizes ....... 



No. 105. Four bunches of Long Scarlet, two prizes 



No. 106. CucoMBERS. — Pair of White Spine, three prizes 



No. 107. Celery. — Four roots, three prizes 



No. 108. Dandelions. — Peck, three prizes 



No. 109. Lettuce. — Four heads of Tennisball, three prizes 



No. 110. Water Cress. — Two quarts, two prizes . 



No. 111. Parsley. — Two quarts, two prizes . 



No. 112. Mushrooms. — Twenty-four specimens, three prizes 



No. 113. Rhubarb. — Twelve stalks, three prizes 



No. 114. Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens, three prizes . 



