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AK^ALS OF HORTICULTURE. 



Class 10— Twenty-four Japanese distinct, one flower each, first 

 prize, E. G. Hill & Co., Richmond, Ind. ; second prize, Ernst Asmus, 

 West Hoboken, N.J. 



Class 11 — Best twelve Japanese distinct, one flower each, no first 

 prize ; second prize, E. G. Hill & Co. ; third prize, C. R. Gallup, Denver. 



Class 12 — Best twelve Chinese incurved, Nathan Smith & Son, first 

 prize. 



Class 13 — Best six Chinese incurved, first prize, Nathan Smith & 

 Son. 



Class 14— Best twelve anemones, distinct varieties, first prize, 

 Pitcher & Manda, Short Hills, N. J. ; second prize, Nathan Smith & Son. 



Class 15 — Best six anemones, distinct varieties, first prize, Nathan 

 Smith & Son; second prize, Pitcher & Manda. 



Class 18 — Best twelve vases, six flowers, one variety in each, stems 

 not shorter than eighteen inches, first prize, Thomas H. Spaulding, 

 Orange, N. J.; second prize, E. G. Hill & Co.; third prize, O. J. 

 Friedman. 



Class 19— Best six vases, twelve flowers, one variety in each, stems 

 not shorter than eighteen inches, first prize, E. G. Hill & Co.; second 

 prize, O. J. Friedman ; third prize, Nathan Smith & Son. 



Class 20— One vase twelve flowers, white, stems eighteen inches, 

 first prize, J. C. Vaughan; second prize, E. G. Hill & Co.; third prize, 

 Ernst Asmus. 



Class 21 — One vase, yellow, twelve flowers, stems eighteen inches, 

 first prize, E. G. Hill & Co.; second prize, J. C. Vaughan; third prize, 

 W. N. Rudd. 



Class 22 — Best vase, pink, twelve flowers, first prize, W. N. Rudd; 

 second prize, E. G. Hill & Co. ; third prize, Nathan Smith & Son. 



Class 23— Best vase, crimson, twelve flowers, stems not less than 

 eighteen inches, first prize, G. W. Curry & Co. ; second prize, Nathan 

 Smith & Son. 



Class 24 — Vase any other color, twelve flowers, stems eighteen 

 inches, first prize, E. G. Hill & Co. 



Class 25— Twelve varieties American origin, one flower each, long 

 stem, first prize, E. G. Hill & Co. ; second prize, F. Dorner & Sons, 

 Indianapolis. 



Class 26 — Best twelve varieties European origin, one flower each, 

 first prize, E. G. Hill & Co. 



Class 27 — Best twelve varieties Japanese origin, one flower each, 

 first prize, E. G. Hill & Co. 



ROSES. 



Class 50 — American Beauties, best twelve, first prize, O. P. Bassett, 

 Hinsdale, 111. ; second prize, O. P. Bassett. 



Class 52— Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, first prize, W. W. Coles, 

 Kokomo, Ind. ; second prize, F. R. Pierson, Tarry town, N. Y. 



Class 53— Best twelve Mine. Caroline Testout, first prize, \V. W. 

 Coles; second prize, F. R. Pierson. 



Class 54— Best twelve Bridesmaid, first prize, Oakwood Rose Gar- 

 den, Oil City, Pa.; second prize, W. A. Kennedy, Lake Forest. 



Class 55— Best twelve Mermet, first prize, O. P. Bassett. 



Class 56 — Best twelve La France, first prize, O. P. Bassett ; second 

 prize, G. W. Curry & Co. 



Class 57— Best twelve Mme. Cusin, first prize, G. W. Curry & Co. ; sec- 

 ond prize, F. R. Pierson. 



Class 59— Best twelve Meteor, first prize, O. P. Bassett: second 

 prize, F. R. Pierson. 



Class 60— Best twelve Perle des Jardins, first prize, O. P. Bassett; 

 second prize, M. A. Hunt, Terre Haute, Ind. 



Class 61— Best twelve Sunset, first prize M. A. Hunt. 



Class 62— Best twelve Papa Gontier, first prize, W. A. Kennedy. 



Class 63— Best twelve any other variety, first prize, O. P. Bassett; 

 second prize, Oakland Rose Gardens. 



CARNATIONS. 



Class 64— Best 50 white, first prize, F. Dorner & Son; second prize, 

 O. J. Friedman. 



