STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 15 



Class VI.— FLOWERS. 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Rules. In this class no article can be entered for more than one 

 premium. All plants and flowers entered for premium must posi- 

 tively be in their places at the exhibition room on the second day of 

 the Fair at 9 o'clock A. M. 



Awards. Best display of cut flowers filling not less than one hun- 

 dred phials : Mrs. Charles Stanley, Winthrop, $10.00 ; Mrs. A. B. 

 Strattard, Monroe, $8.00 ; Mrs. J. L. Douglas, Bath, $5.00 ; Miss 

 Cora E. Ring, Richmond, $3.00. 



For best display dahlias : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00 ; Q. M. 

 Roak, Auburn, $1.00. 



Asters: Miss M. L. Pope, Manchester, $1.00; Mrs. Charles 

 Stanley, oOc. 



Gladiolus : G. M. Roak, $2.00. 



Verbenas: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00. 



Chinese pinks: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Pansies: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Japan lilies : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $2.00 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 

 $1.00. 



Phlox Drummondii: Mrs. Charles Stanlej'^, $1.00. 



Stocks: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Balsams: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



Chrysanthemums: Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $2.00; Mrs. Charles 

 Stanley, $1.00. 



Petunias: Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 

 50c. 



SECOND DIVISION. 



For best pair parlor bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00. 



For best pair wall bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00 ; Mrs. 

 Frances Hoyt, 50c. 



For best pair hand bouquets : Mrs. Charles Stanley, $1.00 ; Miss 

 Helen M. Hoyt, Winthrop, 50c. 



Basket of wild flowers : Miss Cora H. Stanley, Winthrop, $1.00 ; 

 Mrs. Frances Hoyt, 50c. 



Everlasting flowers: Mrs. Frances Hoyt, $1.00. 



