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Surrounded by tall hydrangeas, principally 

 of the blue variety, this centrepiece rise? 

 to a summit o£ spreading ferns under 

 whose leaves are deep red flowers. Pos'a 

 of flowers, at the four corners of the square 

 are of lighter colors. Andrew Adie has a 

 special Exhibit of standard fuchsias ani 

 hanging \baskets of fuchias at one side uX 

 the tent, and on the opposite side A. T. 

 Uradlee is showing a rare collection of 

 marguerites and bc-fronias, with some lilies. 



Orchids constitute the princlp-' entries 

 in tbj other tent, located across the walk, 

 and the principal exhibitors are E. B. 

 Dane and E. S. "Webster. 



These estates which have made entries 

 for the flower show are competing for 

 honors, and they are finding real competi- 

 tion from some of the smaller gardens in 

 the Chestnut Hill Garden Society.. A 

 bronze medal is offered by the Garden 

 Club for the most meritorius exhibit ; the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society has of- 

 fered a medal for the best arranged group 

 of growing plants ; the best table decora- 

 tion will be rewarded, and there is a spe- 

 cial prize for the most artistic single vase 

 of cut flowers. In addition, awards have 

 been offered for the best .exhibit of cut 

 flowers, the best corsage bouquet, the best 

 Japanese arrangement, the best exhibit of 

 native wild flowers and the best exhibit of 

 orchids. 



Mr. Dane was awarded first prize for 

 the best group of orchids, his winning dls- 



