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Class 65— Best 50 yellow, first prize, R. Witterstaetter, Sedans- 

 ville, O. 



Class 66 — Best 50 pink, first prize, F. Dorner & Son ; second prize, 

 F. Dormer & Son. 



Class 67— Best 50 red, second prize, O. J. Friedman. 



VIOLETS. 



Class 70 — Best 100 white, first prize, O. J. Friedman. 

 Class 71— Best 100 blue, first prize, O. J. Friedman; second prize, 

 Anchorage Rose company. 



MIGNONETTE. 



Class 73 — Best 100 spikes, first prize, Dailladouze Bros., Flat- 

 ' bush, L. I. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



Class 74— Best 200 spikes, first prize, Corbrey & McKellar; second 

 prize, O. J. Friedman. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS— SEEDLINGS. 



Best vase of white blooms, R. Witterstaetter, Sedansville, O. 



Best vase of yellow blooms, E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind., with 

 special medal to F. Dorner & Sou, Lafayette, Ind. 



Best vase of pink blooms, Fred Walz, Cincinnati. 



Best vase of crimson, E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind. 



Best vase of bronze blooms, J. C. Vaughan, Chicago. 



Best vase of any other color, E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind. 



Best seedling on exhibition not yet disseminated, any color, twelve 

 blooms, E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind.; $100 premium. 



Best 100 blooms in vase, white, J. C. Vaughan, Chicago. 



Best 100 blooms in vase, yellow, E. W. Weiman, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 



Best vase of any color, with autumn foliage, Art Floral Company, 

 Chicago. 



Best basket of chrysanthemums, not less than thirty inches, O. J. 

 Friedman, Chicago. 



ROSES. 



Best new seedling roses of European origin, not exhibited previous 

 to 1892, not less than twelve blooms, W. W. Coles, Kokomo, Ind. 



Best fifty roses shown in vase, on long stems, Oakwood Rose Gar- 

 dens, Oil City, Pa. 



Best fifty American Beauties, O. J. Friedman, Chicago. 



Best display of cut roses, W. A. Kennedy, Lake Forest, 111. 



CARNATIONS. 



Best new seedling carnation, not less than twelve blooms, estate of 

 N. Singler, Washington Heights, 111. 



ORCHIDS. 



Best display of cut orchids, O. J. Friedman, Chicago. 



LILIES OF THE VALLEY. 



Best display of cut lilies of the valley, O. J. Friedman, Chicago. 

 Best 200 spikes— O. J. Friedman. 



CYPRIPEDIUMS. 



Best collection, Pitcher & Manda, Short Hills, N. J. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Best general display, M. F. Gallagher. 



Best display tuberous begonias, Jas. Dean, Bay Ridge, N. Y. 



Best display decorative plants, orchids and stove plants, E. G. 

 Uihlein, Chicago. 



The most startling novelty is the Pitcher & Manda, a big flower 

 with a yellow center and white border. 



ROSES. 



Best twelve American beauties— First and second, O. P. Bassett, 

 Hinsdale, 111. 



