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Mattie Colcord, Portland. Best exhibition of Pansies, $2, Mrs. 

 A. S. Sawyer, Cape Elizabeth ; second, $1, Mrs. B. B. Farnsworth. 

 Best pair of parlor bouquets, $5, C. F. Bryant. Best wall bou- 

 quet, $2, Mrs. Edwin Coburn, Portland. Best pair hand bouquets, 

 $3, J. A. Dirwanger ; second, $2, J, Vickery. Best single bou- 

 quet, $2, same ; second, $1, Mrs. G. B. Sawyer, Wiscasset. 

 Best bouquet of Asters, $2, Mrs. Jennie Wilbur, Winthrop ; 

 second, $1, Miss Hattie Stanley, Winthrop. Best bouquet of 

 Dahlias, $2, Mrs. Charles Stanley. Best floral design, $8, same. 

 Best floral wreath, $2, Mrs, A. B. Strattard. Best basket of wild 

 flowers, $2, Miss Louise Andrews, Portland; second, $1, Miss 

 Mabel Elwell, Portland. Best collection of flower seeds, $2, Mrs, 

 A. B. Strattard. Best single pot plant, $2, J. Vickery; second, 

 $1, J. A. Dirwanger. Best hanging basket, $3, J. Vickery ; second, 

 '$2, same; third, $1, J. A. Dirwanger. Best exhibition of shrubs, 

 in pots, in flower, $3, Miss C. C. Chase, Portland ; second, $2, 

 T, C, Hersey, Portland, Best exhibition of dried grasses, $2, 

 Mrs. Charles Stanley ; second, $1, Miss Mattie Colcord. Best ex- 

 hibition of everlasting flowers, $2, Mrs. B. B. Farnsworth; second 

 $1, Mrs. A. B. Strattard. Best Wardian case, $2, Mrs. E. C 

 Andrews, Portland. Best exhibition of green-house plants, $10 

 J. A. Dirwanger; second, $8, J. Vickery; third, $5, T. C, Hersey 

 Gratuities — To Mrs. Thos. Shaw, Portland, for floral design, $2 

 Patrick Dufi'ey, for coxcombs, $3; Reuben Ruby, forjMexican sti-aw' 

 berry, &c., $2; Mrs. B. B. Farnsworth, for Chinese pinks, $2 

 Mrs. A. B. Strattard, for floral crosses, &c., $1 ; Mrs, Charles 

 Stanley, for floral monument, $2, 



Special Premiums. 

 By S. L. BoARDMAN, Editor of Maine Farmer, 

 A silver vase of the value of ten dollars, to that woman who 

 shall present to the Society the best original plan for a town or 

 village flower garden, with a list of the plants to be grown in each 

 bed, and accompanied by a description of its management and gen- 

 eral culture ; the plan to be presented and the prize awarded at the 

 winter meeting in 1875. [See proceedings of winter meeting.] 



By J. A. Varney& Son, Nurserymen and Florists, No. Vassalboro'. 



For the best six seedling geraniums, originated and grown in 

 this State, nursery stock to the value of $2.00. [Not awarded,] 



By the same — For the best exhibition of ornamental foliage 

 plants, nursery stock to the value of $2.00. [Not awarded.] 



