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Class 6— FLOWERS. 



"In this class no article can be entered for more that one pre- 

 minni. All plants and flowers entered for premium must be in their 

 places at the exhibition room on the first day of the fair." 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Number of entries, 33 ; amount awarded, $49.50. 



202. For best display of cut flowers, filling not less than 100 

 phials. Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, Wiscasset, SlO ; Mrs. Charles Stanle}*, 

 Winthrop, S8 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, Monroe, $5. 



203. For best exhibition of roses, not less than five varieties. 

 W. E. Morton & Co., Portland, $5. 



204. Dahlias, not less than ten varieties. Mrs. Charles Stanley, 

 $2 ; Miss Cora E. Ring, Richmond, $1. 



405. Chinese Pinks. W. E. Morton & Co., 50c. 



406. Carnations, not less than five varieties. W". E. Morton & 

 Co., S2 ; Mrs. A. B. Strattard, $1. 



207. Japan Lilies. W. E. Morton, 82. 



208. Asters, not less than ten varieties. Cora E. Ring, $1 ; 

 Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, 50c. 



209. Pansies. Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 81 ; Miss L. M. Pope, 

 Manchester, 50c. 



210. Zinnias. W. E. Morton & Co., Si. 



211. Phlox Drummondii. Miss Ida M. Litchfield, Winthrop, 81 ; 

 Mrs. A. B. Strattard, 50c. 



212. Stocks. No entry. 



213. Balsams. No entrv. 



214. Chrysanthemums. No entry. 



215. Petunias. W. E. Morton & Co., 81 ; Mrs. Charles Stan- 

 ley, 50c. 



216. Gladiolus. Miss L. M. Pope, 82 ; Geo. M. Roak, Auburn, 

 81. 



217. Verbenas. Miss L. M. Pope, $2 ; Geo. M. Roak, $1. 



