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1st, MLss Cornelia ^^':lm•n; 'Jd, W. C. Winter. 12 spikes: 1st, C. W. 

 Walker; 2d, Faulkner Farm. ^^'ILl) Flowkrs: 1st, Hillcrest Farm; 

 2d, Mrs. F. C. Upham. 

 Gratuity: — E. A. Clark, Larksjnu' and Gladiolu.s. 



Gladiohs and Phlox Exhibition. 



AuGU.>^T 9 and 10. 



John Allen French Fund. 



Perennial Phloxes, 12 varieties: 1st, G. N. Smith. G tru-sses: 1st, 

 G. N. Smith. Gl.\dioli, 6 varieties; White: 1st, A. L. Stephen. 

 Pink: 1st, A. L. Stephen; 2d, E. M. Powers. Red: 1st, A. L. Stephen. 

 Yellow: 1st, A. L. Stephen; 2d, Faulkner Farm. Lavender or 

 Mauve: 1st, A. L. Stephen. 6 spikes, any Primulinas Hybrid: 1st 

 and 2d, Faulkner Farm. Best seedling Gladiolus: E. M. Brewer. 



Dahlia Exhibition. 



September 13 and 14. 



Theodore Lyman Fund, No. 2. 



Dahlias, Show and Fancj: 1st, W. D. Hathaway; 2d, C. L. Ailing. 

 Cactus: 1st, C. L. Ailing; 2d, A. E. Doty. Decorative: 1st, R. W. 

 Clark; 2d, T. J. Murphy. Peony-flowered: 1st, J. K. Alexander; 

 2d, C. L. Ailing. Pompon: 1st, C. L. Allen; 2d, A. E. Doty. One 

 vase, any variety: 1st, J. E. Jones; 2d, T. J. Murphy. 



John Allen French Fimd. 

 Wild Flowers: 1st, Mrs. F. C. Upham. 



Eriit and \'p:getable Exhibition. 



September 25-28. 

 Gratuity: — H. L. F. Xaber, collection of wild flowers. 



Autumn Exhibition of P'ruits and Vegetables. 



November 8 and 9. 

 Gratuity: — E. A. Clark, large bloom single-stem Chrysanthemums. 



