of New Rochelle, N.Y., for the best 
collection of garden grown roses, not 
less than ten varieties, four blooms 
each. Mrs. R. C. Hooper (Mr. Swan, 
gardener), took second place in this 
class. 
The silver cup offered by the Blue 
Hill nurseries for the best collection 
of herbaceous perennials, of not less 
than 20 varieties, was awarded to Mrs. 
R. C. Hooper. 
The display of vegetables was very 
good this year, despite the backward 
tendency of the early season. The 
best display was by Mrs. G. S. Curtis. 
Following is the complete list of 
prize winners in the various classes, 
with the winners in the order of first 
and second. 
Hybrid Perpetual. One flower of twelve 
distinct varieties (named), $2. Mrs. W. B. 
Walker. 
One flower of 
(named), $1, 50c. 
C. Hooper. 
One flower of three distinct varieties 
(named). Mrs. R. C. Hooper. 
Display of 25 blooms, mixed varieties. $4, 
$2, $1. Miss A. G. Thayer. Mrs. S. V.R. 
Crosby. 
Display of 12 blooms, mixed varieties. 
Mrs. R. C. Hooper, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby. 
Display of not less than 10 named vari- 
eties, two blooms of each. $4. Miss Mary 
F, Bartlett. 
Best display garden grown roses, not less 
than ten varieties, four blooms each, first 
prize, Silver Cup, offered by J. H. Troy, 
New Rochelle, N.Y., to be won three times 
before becoming the absolute property of the 
six distinct varieties 
Mrs. G. E. Cabot, Mrs. R. 
exhibitor. Mrs. James McMillan, Mrs. R. 
C. Hooper. 
Best single flower (white). Miss A. G. 
Thayer, Mrs. R. C. Hooper. 
Best single flower (red). Miss A. G.. 
Thayer, Mrs.S. V.R. Crosby. 
Best single flower (pink). Miss A. G. 
Thayer, Miss Mary F. Bartlett. 
Best single flower of any variety. Miss 
Mary F. Bartlett. 
Best basket of Roses arranged for effect, 
$2, $1. Mrs. Chas. Head, Mrs. M. 
Whitehouse. 
Best vase of Roses arranged for effect, $2, 
$1. Mrs. Chas. Head, Mrs. Prescott Bige- 
low. 
Best display of Roses arranged for effect, 
filling one society table. Silver medal, 
bronze medal. Mrs. H. L. Higginson, Mrs. 
J. McMillan. 
Sweet Williams. 
than four varieties. 
Philip Dexter. 
Ten spikes, not less than four varieties. 
Mrs. P. Dexter, Mrs. F. R. Tibbitts. 
Pelargoniums. Best display of cut flow- 
ers. Miss A. G. Thayer. 
Best display of plants in pot, $2. 
P. Blake. 
Foxgloves. Twelve spikes. Mrs. R. C. 
Hooper, Mr. G. N. Black. . 
Six spikes. Mrs. C. E. Cotting, Mrs. S. 
V.R. Crosby. 
Flowering Shrubs. 
Twenty spikes, not less 
Mrs. C.H. Tweed, Mrs. 
Mrs. S. 
Display of named 
varieties. Misses Loring. 
Herbaceous Flowers. Best display, not 
less than eight varieties, $2. Mrs. H. L 
Higginson. 
Delphiniums. Twelve spikes, not less 
than four varieties, $1, 50c. Mrs. R. C. 
Hooper, Mrs. G. E. Cabot. 
Three spikes, any variety. Mrs. W. Scott 
Fitz. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
all odor of perspiration. 
Geraniums. Six named _ varieties, one 
spike each, Mrs. W. Scott Fitz. 
Ivy Geraniums. One plant in pot. Mrs. 
S. P. Blake. 
Sweet Peas. Best display. First $1. 
Mrs. G. S. Curtis. 
Pansies. Best collection of twenty-five 
flowers. Mrs. Re dibbitts we Mrs:ee. 
Dexter. 
Best collection of twelve flowers, $1. 
Amateurs only. Miss E. Sturgis. 
Canterbury Bells. Eight spikes, not less 
than four varieties, $1, 50c. Mrs. R. C. 
Hooper, Miss Mary F. Bartlett. 
Stocks. Best six spikes, any variety. Mrs. 
Lester Leland (first and second). 
Strawberries. Best display, one basket of 
each, $2. Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Best basket of Marshall. Mrs. R. C. 
Hooper, Mrs. G. S. Curtis. 
Best basket of Brandywire. Mrs. G. S. 
Curtis. ; 
Best basket of any other variety, $1, 50c. 
Mrs. G. S. Curtis, Mrs. J. L. Thorndike. 
VEGETABLES 
Beets. Six of any variety. Mrs. C. H. 
Tweed. 
Onions. Best twelve white. Mrs. G. S. 
Curtis. 
Best twelve yellow. Mrs. G. S. Curtis. 
Lettuce. Four heads of any variety. Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott, Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Peas. One-half peck of any variety, Mrs. 
W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. G. S. Curtis. 
Parsley. Best bunch, twelve sprays, Mrs. 
C. E. Cotting, Arthur Jackson. 
Spinach. Best one-half peck. Mrs. J. L. 
Thorndike. 
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A dainty necessity for toilet use. 
Especially commended to 
those who indulge in athletic sports. 
free, or in cans, postpaid, 25 cents. 
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RIASS. 
Mrs. G. S. Curtis, Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Best collection of vegetables, $2, $1. 
Pa Dexter, Mrs; Gaoacurtis: 
FoR SCHOOL CHILDREN 
Best collection of Native Flowers, named 
and arranged by school children only. First 
$1. Irving and Harry Baker. 
Mrs. 
SPECIAL PRIZES 
Rhubarb, twelve stocks. First prize $1, 
second 50c, offered by Mr. Jackson. Mrs. 
G. S. Curtis, John Baker. 
Breck’s Old Glory Pea, one peck. F. M. 
Whitehouse. 
Roses, best table arranged for effect, by 
ladies only. First Silver Medal, second 
Bronze Medal. Miss Mary F. Bartlett, Mrs. 
G. E. Cabot. 
Iris, best display of. First $8, offered by 
R. Robertson of Beverly. Mrs. S. V. R. 
Crosby. 
Pionies. Mrs. Mary F. Bartlett, Mrs. G. 
E. Cabot. 
Herbaceous Perennials. For best collec- 
tion of not less than 25 varieties. Silver 
Cup, valued at $25, offered by Mr. Julius 
Huerlin, Blue Hill Nurseries, South Brain- 
tree. This cup is to be won twice beforé 
becoming the property of the exhibitor. 
Mrs. R. C. Hooper. 
Certificates of merit: Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, 
Mrs. C. H. Tweed, Mrs. F. R. Tibbitts, Mrs. 
James Means, Spaulding estate (on gladiolus 
es and collection of foliage plants). 
Ladies’ and gents’ fine English 
gloves at Pink’s Harness store. * 
Terhune and Douglas shoes at 
Turnips. Best six. Mrs. G. S. Curtis. Bell’s. ; * 
Radish: Best bunch of ten, any variety. Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. * 
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