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1869.] REPORT ON PLANTS, FLOWERS, E^<p < x ^'^ 



For the best collection of Gladiolus, named or unnamed variHJre^y^&pm ■«';-' 



any source, John M. Earle, .!S»,^.<X. $o"'^ 



For the second best, Mrs. Daniel Tainter, 



For the best twelve named varieties, Class 1, John M. Earle, 5 00 



For the best eight named varieties, Class 2, John M. Earle, 2 00 



For the best seedlino^, John M. Earle 1 00 



For the best twenty named varieties Dahlias, Class 1, Jonathan Grout, 4 00 



For the best display of Asters, Stephen Salisbury, 3 00 



For the second best, Philip L. Moen, 2 CO 



For the best display of Verbenas, Mrs. A. D. Foster, 3 00 



For the best display of China Pinks, Mrs. Daniel Tainter, 2 00 



For the best collection Zinnias, George Crompton, 3 00 



For the second best, Stephen Salisbury 2 00 



For the best display of Immortelles, Mrs. D. Tainier, 2 00 



For the second best, Mrs. A. D. Foster, 1 00 



GRATUITIES. 



For floral design, W. W. Cook, 3 00 



For floral design. Miss M. R. Phelps, 1 00 



For floral design, Mrs. Daniel Tainter, 1 00 



For basket of flowers, Mrs. George Crompton, 1 00 



For basket of flowers, Luther H. Bigelow, 1 00 



For hanging basket, W. W. Cook, 2 00 



For hanging basket, George Cruickshanks, Whitinsville 1 00 



For Dahlias, Jonathan Grout, 2 00 



For Dahlias, Mrs. Jonas Brown, Wllkinsonville, 2 00 



For Verbenas and Petunias, Mrs. Wm. Y. Holmau, 2 00 



For Pansies, Miss Annie Fox, 1 00 



For Drummond Phlox, Mrs. Daniel Tainter, 1 00 



For the Committee, 



GEORGE E. FRANCIS, Chairman. 



