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The whole number of entries at the Exhibition were 22, and 

 the premiums were awarded as follows : — 



Best collection of cut flowers, Lizzie J. Watt, West Roxburj, 

 first premium, $4. 



George Craft, Brookline, second premium, $3. 

 Mrs. George Vose, Milton, third premium, $2. 



Bouquets — First premium not awarded. 

 Mrs. William Lyon, Needham, second premium, $3. 

 Third premium not awarded. 

 Gladiolus, none named on exhibition. 



George Craft, Brookline, for the best collection of seedlings, 

 first premium, $3. 



Second preinium not awarded. 

 For best new seedhng, no award. 



Japan Lilies — none on exhibition. 



Pompo7i Dahlias — Macey Randall, Sharon, best collection, 

 first premium, $2. 

 Second not awarded. 

 For seedling Verbenas, no award. 



Double Zinnias — George Craft, Brookline, best collection, first 

 premium, $2 ; second premium, $1, to Mrs. George Vose, of 

 Milton. 



Gratuities — Macey Randall, Sharon, for collection of cut 

 flowers, Breck's Book of Flowers. 



John Adams, Milton, for collection of cut flowers, Breck's 

 Book of Flowers. 



William Dunbar, Canton, for an elegant funereal wreath and 

 cross, Breck's Book of Flowers. This wreath was composed of 

 wild flowers and forest leaves, surrounding a cross covered with 

 pure white " immortelles " of perfect form. The whole indicating 

 a refined taste, and suggestive of consoling hopes to every wounded 

 breast. 



Diplomas — Mrs. S. M. Stewart, Fairmount, for flower basket, 

 diploma. 



John S. Eldridge, Canton, for bouquet and cut flowers, diploma. 



jNIrs. Hannah P. McLitosh, East Needham, for cut flowers, 

 diploma. 



William Dunbar, Canton, for bouquet of dried flowers, diploma. 



Mrs. R. W. Beales, Dedliam, for a plant of English Ivy, 

 diploma. 



Mrs. John G. Ilerter, Dedham, for orange tree, diploma. 



For the Committee, 



ROBERT WATT, Chairman. 

 West Roxbury, Nov. 15, 18G5. 



