EXHIBITION JULY 17, 1897. 25 



Saturday, July 17. 

 PLANTS. 



No. 288. Hydrangeas — Pair, in tubs, two prizes . . . §15, 810 



No. 289. Single plant, in tub or pot, two prizes . . . .$5, $S 



No. 290. AcHiJiENES. — Six, in not over eight-inch pans or 



pots, of six varieties, two prizes . . . .$5, $3 



FLOWERS. 



No. 291. Gloxinias. — Twelve vases, cut blooms, three in each 



vase, arranged with any foliage, three prizes . 8-5, 8-4. S3 



No. 292. Tuberous Begonias. — Collection arranged with their 



own foliage, in flat dishes, three prizes . . .$4, §3, $2 



No. 293. Hardy Aquatic Flowers. — Collection, named, two 



prizes §10, $B 



No. 294. Hardy Ferns. — Display of named species and varie- 

 ties, three prizes ...... §", .$5, §3 



FRUITS. 



No. 295. Raspberries. — Two quarts of any variety, three 



prizes 83, 82, 81 



No. 296. Currants. — One quart of any Red variety, three 



prizes 83. §2, 81 



No. 297. One quart of any White variety, two prizes . . .$2, .$1 



No. 298. Blackberries. — Two quarts of any variet}-, three 



prizes §3, 82, 81" 



No. 299. Gooseberries. — Two quarts of any Foreign variety, 



four prizes 84, 83, 82, 81 



VEGETABLES. 



No. 300. Potatoes. — Twelve specimens, three prizes . . .$3. 82, 81 



No. 301. Lettuce. — Four heads of any variety, two prizes . 82, 81 



No. 302. Sweet Corn. — Twelve ears, three prizes . . . 83, 82, 81 

 No. 303. Tomatoes. — Open culture, twelve specirtiens, three 



prizes §3, 82, $1 



Saturday, July 24. 



FLOV/ERS. 



No. 304. Sweet Peas. — Display of named varietie.«, filling 

 thirty vases, arranged with any foliage, three 

 prizes 86, 84, $3 



No. 305. Display of named varieties in vases, six sprays in 



each vase, three prizes ..... $i, $3. ^2' 



No. 306. Herbaceous Plants (see page 8). — Thirty bottles, 



three prizes . .$8, .$6, .$4 



No. 307. Vase of Flowers. — For table decoration, two prizes .84, §3 



