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Shillaber, J. P. Sorenson, gardener, won first for a vase of twelve 
looms of pompons, Mr. Alling second, and Mills & Co. third; 
wi 
the las r 
collarette, Mr. Alling taking second in the same class. A fine 
vase, arranged for effect, brought the first prize to Mr. Linane, 
the second to Mills & Co. 
In the classes for non-commercial ata the first for the 
wi . W. G. Nichols, 
rit 
lion,” certi tific ate of merit; Mrs. Constable, for sens of 
of ae cash; Mr. Ribert Petrie, for vase of a new met 
hi. le of 
ger & Hurrell, for a plant of Cattleya Hardyana rosea, cer- 
tificat 
The judges were: Messrs. Robert Petrie, J. A. Manda, John E. 
Lager, aa John Scheepers 
Grorce V. Nas. 
