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play laying been grown by Donald Mo- 

 Kenzie, gardener at Roughwood. Second 

 prize went to tl}e group shown by Edwin 

 S. Webster. An award for the best wild 

 garden, which included pink lady slippers 

 gathered in the woods of Chestnut Hill, 

 went to Robert Duncan. Mrs. F. S. Mead 

 won a prize for the best Japanese arrange- 

 ment of flowers, with second prize in this 

 class going to Mrs. Edwin S. Webster. 



In the class for table centrepieces the 

 first prize was given to Mrs. William El- 

 lery, with Mrs. Webster second and Mrs. 

 S. Houghton third. A blue ribbon for 

 ' best display of flowering plants went 

 to Edwin S. Webster, whose exhibit in- 

 cluded godetias, olarkias, calceolarias, an- 

 tirrhinum, azaleas, pamelias, campanulas 

 and fuchsias. In this class second prize 

 was given to Mrs. C. G. Weld and third 

 prize to Mrs. Ritfhard M. Saltonstall. Hon- 

 orable mention was awarded to Mr. Dane 

 and Arthur T. Bradlec. Honorable men- 

 tion for a display of calceolarias went to 

 Mrs. Andrew Adlie who also received hon- 

 orable mention for her collection of fuch- 

 sias. 



A vase of cut flowers shown by Mrs 

 Webtsr- received a prize and Mrs. Salton- 

 tsall s exhibit cf potted strawberries was 

 given honorable mention. One of the in- 

 teresting features of the exhibit was a 

 display of rhubarb, cucumbers, lettuce and 

 asparagus grown at Roughwood, and this 

 ■-- given honorable mention. 

















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