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cross, Deering; Mrs. E. A. Waterhouse, Portland; George H. 

 Cook, Portland; Miss Susan M. Lowe, Portland; Mrs. E. C. 

 Crosby, Portland ; T. C. Horsey. 



187. For the best hanging basket. James Vickery, $3 ; Albert 

 Dirwanger, $2; same, $1. 



188. For the best exhibition of shrubs in pots, in flower. 

 James Vickery, $3 ; Joseph A. Dirwanger, $2. Marietta C. Web- 

 ber, Portland. 



189. For the* best exhibition of dried grasses. Wm. Morton 

 & Son, S2 ; JSIrs. Chas. Stanley, $1-. Miss Mattie Colcord ; Mrs. 

 A. A. Wells, Kennebunkport ; xMrs. A. B. Strattard. 



190. For the best exhibition of everlasting flowers. William 

 Morton & Son, $2 ; B. B. Farnsworth, $1. Mrs. Chas. Stanley, 

 Moses Crafts; Miss Ella S. Pearson, Vassalboro' ; Mrs. A. B. 

 Strattard. 



191. For the best Wardian Case. Eldridge L. Cobb, East 

 Deering, $5. 



192. For the best Aquarium, with plants. Henry H. Coe, 

 Portland, $5 ; same, $3. 



193. For the best rustic stand, not less than three feet in 

 height, filled with choice plants. James Vickery, $3. 



194. For the best rustic chair (home made.) Joseph Taylor, 

 $2 ; same, $1. 



Special premiums, offered by James Vick, Seedsman and Florist, 

 Rochester, N. Y., to amateurs only. 



For the best collection of cut flowers. B. B. Farnsworth, $20 ; 

 Mrs. A. S. Sawyer, $10 ; Moses Crafts, $5. 



A very elaborate collection of everlasting flowers and dried 

 grasses (dyed and uiidved) for exhibition and sale, was shown by 

 Mr. C. G. C. Uosley of Weston, Vt. 



FARM AND GARDEN CROPS. 



195. For the best and most varied collection of farm products, 

 grown by exhibitor. (No entry.) 



196. For the best exhibition and greatest variety of potatoes, 

 grown and exhibited by one person, not less than one-half bushel. 

 Milton Dyer, Cape Elizabeth, $6 ; M. VV. Richardson, Stevens' 

 Plains, §4. 



197. For the best exhibition and greatest variety of vegetables. 

 Andre-w S. Sawyer, Cape Eh'zabeth, $8; Moses Crafts, $5. M. 

 W. Richardson, T. C. Hersey, Philip H. Brown. 



198. For the best specimen of seed corn. (No entry.) 



199. For the best bushel of wheat. A. S. Garland, Carmel, 

 (Lost Nation) $2. 



200. For the best bushel of buckwheat (No entry.) 



201 . For the best bushel of rye. (No entry.) 



202. For the best bushel of beans, new. A. S. Garland, $3 ; 

 Joseph Bachelder, Yarmouth, $2. Moses Crafts. 



