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FLOWER SHOW 
Continued from p..3 
Following is a complete list of prize 
winners : 
HYBRID PERPETUAL, One bloom of six 
distinct yarieties (named), $2, $1. Mrs. W. 
B. Walker 1st, Mrs. Geo. E. Cabot, 2d. 
Display of 25 blooms, mixed varieties. 
$1, $2, $1. Mrs. M. B. Mason Ist, Miss 
Bartlett 2d. 
Display of 12 blooms, mixed varieties. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 2d, (no Ist). 
Best single flower (white). Miss Bartlett 
1st, Mrs. W. Scott Fitz 2d. 
Best single flower (red). Mrs. W.S. Fitz 
1st, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 2d. 
Best single flower (pink). 
Fitz 1st, Miss Bartlett, 2d. 
Best single flower, any variety. Mrs. 
W.S. Fitz lst, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby 2d. 
Best basket of Roses arranged for effect, 
$2, $1. .G. N. Black Ist: 
Best vase of Roses arranged for effect, 
$2, $1. Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse. 
SwEET WILLIAMS. Twenty spikes, not 
less than four varieties, $2, $1. Mrs. P. 
Dexter Ist, Geo. R. White, 2d. 
Ten spikes, not less than four varieties. 
Mrs. P. Dexter Ist, Geo. R. White 2d. 
FoxGLoves. Twelve spikes, $2, $1. Geo. 
R. White 1st, Lester Leland 2d. 
Six spikes. Geo. R. White 1st, Mrs. P. 
Dexter 2d. 
HERBACEOUS FLoweErs. Best display, 
not less than eight varieties, $2, $1. Mrs. 
W. B. Walker Ist. : 
DELPHINIUMS. Six spikes, not less than 
four varieties, $1, 50c. Mrs. W. B. Walker, 
Ist. 
Three spikes, any variety. Mrs. W. B. 
Walker Ist, Mrs. Lester Leland 2d. 
Sweet PEAs. Best display, $1, 50c. Mrs. 
J. MeMillan Ist, Arthur Jackson 2d, Mrs. 
W..S. Fitz 3d. 
PANSIES. Best collection of 12 flowers, 
$1,50c. Amateurs only. Miss M. P. Ma- 
son Ist. 
+ 
Mrs. W. S. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Eight spikes, not 
less than four varieties, $1,500. Geo. White 
Ist, Mrs. M. B. Mason 2d. | 
Four spikes, not less than two varieties. 
Geo. R. White Ist, Mrs. P. Dexter, 2d. 
Stocks. Best six spikes, any variety. 
Mrs. Lester Leland 1st and 2d. 
STRAWBERRIES. Best basket of any va- 
riety, $2, $1. Mrs. P. Dexter 1st, Mrs. 
Donald Mitchell 2d. 
Vegetables 
BEETS. Six, any variety. Geo. R. White 
1st, Mrs. G. S. Curtis 2d. 
ONIONS. Twelve white. 
Ist, Mrs. G. 8. Curtis 2d. 
Twelve yellow. Mrs. G.S. Curtis 1st. 
CABBAGE. Two heads, any variety. 
Geo. R. White 1st. 
Mrs. P. Dexter 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Lettruck. Four heads, any variety, $1, 
5Nc. Mrs. W. S.. Fitz Ist, Mrs, M. B. 
Mason 2d. 
Peas. Half peck, any. variety, $1, 50c. 
Geo. R. White Ist, Mrs. M. B. Mason 2d. 
PARSLEY. Best bunch of twelve sprays. 
Mrs. C..E. Cotting Ist. 
RADISH. Best bunch of ten, any variety. 
Mrs. P. Dexter Ist. 
For School Children 
Best collection of Native Flowers, named 
and arranged by school children only. 
First, $1 offered by Mr. Bernard Reilly. 
J. Irving and Harry D. Baker 1st. 
Specials 
DELpPuINIUMS. Best collection. Silver 
Cup, to be known as the Highwood Cup, 
offered by Mrs. W. b. Walker, to be won 
twice before becoming the absolute prop- 
erty of the exhibitor. George R. White. 
For best display of garden grown roses, 
not less than 10 varieties, 4 blooms each, 
Silver Cup offered by J. H. Troy, New 
Rochelle, N.Y., to be won three times be- 
fore becoming the absolute property of the 
exhibitor. Mrs. James McMillan. 
For best group of Foliage and Flowering 
Plants not to exceed 100 square feet floor 
space. First Silver Cup, Second Silver 
Medal, offered by Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Farms. Mrs. Lester Leland ist. 
PANSIES. Best collection. First $3, sec- 
ond $2, offered by the Misses Loring. Miss 
Bartlett lst, Mrs. F. R. Tibbitts 2d. 
Roses, HYBRID PERPETUAL. 12 distinct 
varieties, named, 1 bloom of each. Cup, 
offered by D. T. Beaton. Mrs. W. B. Walker. 
FrRAvU KARL DruscHKI Rose. For best 
six blooms. First 43, second $2, offered by 
Mr. F. Dennis. Mrs. W. Scott Fitz 1st, 
Mrs. F. M. Whitehouse 2d. 
2R0SES. Best display arranged for effect, 
filling one Society table. First Silver 
Medal, second Bronze Medal, offered by 
Messrs. Samuel Knight & Sons. Mrs. H. 
L. Higginson Ist, Mrs. J. McMillan 2d. 
X0sES. Best table arranged for effect, 
by ladies only. First Silver Medal, second 
Bronze Medal, offered by E. A. Lane. 
Mrs. Geo. E. Cabot Ist, Miss Barilett 2d. 
GLOXINIAS. Best display of Cut 
Blooms. Prize $8, offered by A. C. 
Hooper, won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
ACHIMENES. Best collection. $5, offered 
by W. W. Rawson & Co. Mrs Lester 
Leland. . 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS. For 
collection, not less than 25 varieties. Sil- 
ver Cup, valued $25, offered by Julius 
Huerlin, Blue Hill Nursuries, South Brain- 
tree. ‘This cup is to be won twice before 
becoming the property of the exhibitor, 
won by Mr. Swan. 
RHUBARB. 12 stalks. 
50c, offered by W... B. 
Baker ist, Mrs. Curtis 2d. 
best 
First $1, second 
Jackson. John 
OLp GLoR¥Y PrA. 1 peck... First. $3, 
second $2, third $1, offered by Joseph 
Breck & Sons. A. Jackson Ist, W.S. Pat- 
terson 2d, Mrs. W.S. Fitz 3d. : 
For best collection of vegetables. First 
#6, second $4, offered by Morley, Flatley 
& Co. Mrs. Gordan Abbott Ist, Mrs. W. 
B. Walker 2d. 
For the best collection of vegetables to 
include Gem Cos and May King Lettuce. 
First Silver Cup, valued at $:!0, second 
Cash $2, offered by Schlegel & Fottler Co. 
Mrs. P. Dexter Ist, Mrs. Lester Leland 2d. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT Roses. First $8, sec- 
ond $2, offered by F. Brasch. No first, F. 
M. Whitehouse 2d. 
Letruce. Best 6 heads of any variety. 
Prize $5, offered by Robert A. Mitchell. 
Mrs. W.S. Fitz. 
Honorable mention: 
Julius Huerlin for lilies, etc. 
Certificate of Merit: 
Mrs. W. Seott Fitz for trained Fuschia 
and Swainsonia. 
J.N. Lipman for collection of Japanese 
Tris. 
Mrs. W. S. Burgess, Frank L. Carey, 
gardener. 
Lager and Hurrell, Summit, N.]J., 
orchids. 
Dreer, Philadelphia, for new double 
lobelia. 
Mrs. G. E. Cabot, collection of herbac- 
eous perennials. . 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, sr., table of roses. 
BREEZE subscription $1.00 a year. * 
MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT. 
Owing to press of business 
Mrs. A. E. MARSHALL 
announces that until further notice she will 
close her Millinery Parlors every day at six 
o’clock excepting Saturdays, on which even- 
ing she will be pleased to see her patrons as 
usual. : 
Mrs. A. E. MARSHALL, 
31 Central St., Manchester 
FREDERICK B. SHATTUCK 
Forester and Entomologist 
36 Baldwin St., Cambridge, Mass. 
SPRAYING, PRUNING, TAKING 
DOWN TREES A SPECIALTY 
Former State Inspector Gypsy Moth Work 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
Is Stitt OPEN ! 
but its Contents. 
prepare for it. 
Yes, open for your inspection—not the Building, 
Summer threatens to be up and doing. Come and 
Canvas and Cloth Hats for Men and Ladies, for Boys and Girls, 
New Styles in Neck Wear for any and all. 
Postal Cards Galore. 
Smiling Clerk ready to Serve Souvenir Goods. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
SHOES 
Chas, Hooper, 
Central Square 
Manchester 
