NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Sweet Peas— One vase, any variety, 
twenty-five sprays, $1, 50c, J J Middle- 
ton, Miss Bartlett. One vase, mixed, 
twenty-five sprays, for amateurs only, $1, 
50c, Master Francis Millett, J J Middle- 
ton. Display of four named _ varieties, 
twelve sprays in avase, J J Middleton, 
Miss Bartlett. 
Asters—Victorias, six vases, six blooms 
in each, $2, Mrs M B Mason. Pompon, 
six vases, six bloomsin each, $1, Mrs M 
B Mason. Pompon, three vases, three 
blooms in each, Mrs M B Mason. Sem- 
ples, three vases, three bloomsin each, A 
Manton Pattillo. Comet, six vases, six 
blooms in each, $2, Mrs M B Mason. 
Comet, three vases, three blooms in each, 
A M Pattillo, Mrs H S Grew. - Single, 
six vases, six blooms in each, $1, 50c, H 
S Grew, Mrs M B Mason. Single. three 
vases, three blooms in each, Mrs W B 
Mason. Best vase of Asters arranged for 
effect, $1, 50c, Miss Bartlett, Mrs M B 
Mason. Vase of mixed, six blooms, ama- 
teurs only, $1, A Manton Pattillo. 
Dahlias—Double, one vase, six blooms, 
Mrs H S Grew, Arthur L Brown. Cac- 
tus, one vase, six blooms, G N Black, 
Miss Bartlett. 
Lilies—Four varieties, three spikes each, 
$2, Mrs H Higginson. 
Hunemannia Fumanefolia—Best vase, 
not less than twelve blooms, Master H 
Tracey. 
Antirrhiums—Best display, $2, #1. Mrs — 
SV R Crosby, Mrs M B Mason. 
Zinnias—Best three vases, three colors, 
$2, $1, J J Middleton, Mrs M B Mason. 
_ Phlox Drummondii—Twelve vases, five 
spikes in a vase, $1, 50c, G N Black, Miss 
Bartlett. 
Salpiglossis—Twenty spikes in a vase. 
Miss Bartlett. Ten spikesin a vase, Mrs 
Gordon Abbott, Miss Bartlett. 
Scabiosa—Twenty-five spikes. 
R Crosby, G N Black. 
Heliotrope—Six spikes in a vase. Mrs 
Philip Dexter. 
Stocks—Best collection, 
Mrs S V 
$2, Mrs M B 
Mason. 
Verbenas—Four vases,ten spikes in each, 
Mrs M B Mason. 
Cosmos—One vase white. Mrs M B 
Mason. One vase pink, Mrs M B Mason. 
Centaurea—One vase Cyanus, twenty- 
five blooms. Mrs P Dexter. 
Carnations—One vase, twelve blooms 
Marguerite. Mrs M B Mason. 
Perennial Phlox—Six vases, not less 
than three varieties, $1, 50c, Miss Bartlett, 
Mrs S V R Crosby. 
Aquatics—Best display, Miss Katherine 
Silsbee. 
Mignonette—Twenty-five sprays in a 
vase, Mrs Dexter, Mrs Geo. Willett. 
-Hydrangea—Best pair, $4, $2. Mrs M B 
Mason, Mrs W Scott Fitz. Best single plant, 
$2, $1, Geo. N Black, Leo Capello, 
Ferns—Best specimen plant, 
Black. 
Dracena—One plant, $1, Mrs L Leland. 
One pair, $1, Mrs L Leland. 
Rudbeckia Golden Glow—O 1e vase. Miss 
Bartlett. Best collection. Mrs M B Mason. 
Grasses—Best collection, Annual and 
Perennial, $1, Mrs M B Mason. 
Gallardia. Best collection. 
Mason. 
Hardy Hydrangea (Paniculata Grandi- 
flora.) Six flowers in a vase, $2, $1, Wm. 
Follett, Miss Bartlett. Three flowers ina 
vase, Miss Bartlett.. One flower ina vase, 
Miss Bartlett. ; 
Best display of Flowers arranged for 
effect, filling one Society table. First Sil- 
ver Medal, Second Bronze Medal. Mrs H 
L Higginson, Mrs L Leland. Best basket 
of Flowers arranged for effect, $1, Miss 
$2, GN 
Mrs M B 
Bartlett. Best vase, arranged for effect, $1, 
Miss Bartlett. : 
For Scuoon CHILDREN 
Best collection of Wild Flowers, named. 
fiirst $2, second $1, Master H. Tracey, Irv- 
ing and Harry Baker. 
GERANIUMS—For best plant in a pot. 
Prizes $1.50, $1.25, Irving Baker, Harry 
Baker. : 
SPECIAL PRIZES 
For the best collection of fruit—Prize $5, 
offered by Mr Robert A Mitchell, Wm. 
Swam. 
Asters—Large flowered, all classes, best 
display, first $3, second $2, offered by Jo- 
seph Breck.& Son. Also $2 additional to 
the winner of the first prize, if the collec- 
tion includes Breck’s Concord Aster. Mrs 
Gordou Abbott, Mrs G F Willett. 
Foliage and Flowering Plants—Best dis- 
play of twenty plants arranged. for effect. 
Silver cup offered by the Lord & Burnham 
Co. This cup must be won twice before 
becoming the absolute property of the 
winner. Wm. Swan won twice owns cups. 
For best twelve pots, Tuberous Begonias, 
not exceeding 10-inch, Silver Medal offered 
by Roberts & Hoare, Mrs L Leland. For 
best collection of Tuberous Begonias, cut 
flowers, first $4, offered by Schlegel & 
Fottler Co., Mrs L Leland. 
For best collection of Gladioli, 6 vases, 6 
spikes in a vase, a two-burner Florence 
Lamp Stove, offered by Mr John W Carter, 
Mrs James.MeMillan. 
For Dahlias, best display, all classes, 
first, Silver Cake Basket, second, $2, offered 
by Bullock Bros, Mrs J McMillan, Mrs 
G M Lane. 
For Dahlias, best twelve Cactus varie- 
ties, $5 offered by W W Rawson & Co. 
For best twelve varieties of White Flow- 
ered Annuals and Half Hardy Perennials, 
#3 offered by W W Rawson & Co., Miss 
Katerine E Silsbee. 
For Sweet Peas, best and largest col- 
lection, ten spikes of each variety, first $3, 
second, $2, offered by Thomas J Grey 
& Co, J J Middleton. 
For Hardy Herbaceous Flowers, twelve 
vases not less than eight varieties, first $6, 
second, $4, offered by Horace Stanley, Mrs 
H L Higginson, Wm Swan. 
For Perennial Phlox, best collection not 
less than six varieties, first, Silver Fern 
Dish, second $2, offered by C L Crafts, Wm 
Swan, Geo. R. White. 
VEGETABLES 
For the best and largest collection of 
Vegetables, limited to two Society tables, 
Silver Cup offered by George R White. 
This cup to be won twice before becoming 
the absolute property of the exhibitor, 
Mrs Philip Dexter. 
For the best collection of Tomatoes to 
include Red Cross, first $4, offered by 
Schlegel & Fottler Co, Mrs Gordon Dexter. 
For best collection of Vegetables for 
table use. to include salads, limited to two 
society tables, first Silver Cup, offered by 
R& J Farquhar, second $5, offered by the 
society, Mrs Gordon Abbott. 
CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 
Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N J, for col- 
lection of Orchids. 
F R Pierson Co, Tarrytown, N R, for 
Nephrolepis Superbissima (fern). 
Henry A Dreer Co, Phila, for Aquatics, 
and also for Nephrolepis Amepohlii (fern) 
and Nephrolepis Todeaoides (fern). 
W W Rawson, Boston, for collection of 
Dahlias, and also for Gladiolus Harvard. 
Blue Hill Nurseries, South Braintree, for 
collection of Seedling Perennials. 
B Hammond Tracy, Wenham, for col- 
lection of Gladiolii. 
Mrs W Scott Fitz, for group of trained 
standard and pyramid flowers and fruit (in 
pots). 
Mrs E'S Grew, for group of stove and 
greenhouse plants. 
Lettersremaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., P.O., for week ending Aug. 17: 
Leonard Atwood, Newell Andrews, Miss 
Janet Barnswel, Dr Lillian Bullock, Fred 
M Burnham, (3) Miss Catherine Beaton, 
MrsS N Bourne, Miss Mary Gates Cone, 
J A Carlson, H E Dunnington, Miss Cor- 
nelia DeHowe, Miss Mary Eustis, Mrs 
Tracy J Eustis, R J Edwards, Capt Pearley 
Elliott, Miss Katie Flynn, Miss Katie A 
Fay, Fred C. French, Miss Ellen Folsom, 
Mrs FL Gilpin, W E Goodwin, Miss Mary 
E Heath, Mrs Delia P Hanscomb, Miss 
Hanson, Alton B Johnson, Mrs Emma 
Johnnet, Miss Margaret Kilroy, Miss Mary 
A Lewis; Mrs John M Longyear, Miss 
Margaret McEKlaney, PJ McConit, George 
Mandell, L Misserli, Wm B Olmsted, Ben 
O’ Hanley, Miss Anna F O’Toole, Miss Mar- 
celna Petunnas, Joseph Pescarmona, Miss 
ES Paret, Herr C Petterson, Mrs Howard I 
Russell, Mrs Debbie Schoonmaker, Miss 
Anna Suther, Miss N Sutton, (2) Smith 
Bros., R W Seymour, Miss Katherine 
Tillson, Howard Trenneth, Mrs Elizabeth 
Winsor, Mrs Strafford Wentworth. 
Sam’L L. WHEATON, P.M. 
Where the Breeze Can Be Bought 
L. W. Floyd’s 
J. S. Reed’s 
Railroad Station 
Breeze Office 
West Manchester station 
Beverly Farms:  F. W. Varney’s 
Railroad Station 
Pride’s Crossing: Railroad station 
Manchester: 
Magnolia: Lycett’s drug stores 
All the hotels 
French’s Variety Store 
Beverly: News stores 
Shepard’s News Store 
Huntoon’s 
Proctor Bros. 
Electric car station 
Beverly Cove: 
Gloucester : 
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