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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
rangement of flowers. This class was 
open to all. Prizes, $15, $10, $5, of- 
fered by society. Won by Mrs. 
Geore: E. Cabot, Mrs. B. Hammond 
Tracey, 2nd; Mrs. James McMillan 
ard,: > . 
Group of fowering plants, not to 
exceed 100 square feet floor space. 
$2; second, $1. 
Carter, Manchester. 
A. G: Thayer. 
Best table of Poenies in variety, 
$5. Offered by James B. Dow, Bev- 
erly Farms. Won by Miss Helen 
Hooper. 
Best 
Offered by John W. 
Won by Miss 
of Orchids in 
eolleetion 
MISS HELEN HOOPER’S DISPLAY GF GERANIUMS 
First, Gold Medal, offered by Lord & 
Burnham: second silver medal, of- 
fered by society. Mrs. Lester Le- 
land, 1st; Miss Helen Hooper, 2nd. 
Delphiniums. Best collection. First 
$10, second, $5. Offered by. Mrs. W. 
B. Walker. Won by Geo. R. White, 
Miss Helen Hooper, 2d. 
Sweet peas, Spencer variety. Best 
and largest collection not less than ° 
ten stems of each. First, $3, second, 
$2. Offered by Schlegel & Fottler 
Co.,- boston. Won by Mrs. James 
MeMullan. 
Roses. Best collection arranged 
for effec. by ladies only. Furst, Gold 
Medal; second, Silver Medal.  Offer- 
ed by W. EK. Doyle, Boston. Won by 
Miss A.’ G. Thayer. No 2d. 
Gloxinias. Best display of cut 
blooms, $4. Offered by G. W. Hoop- 
er, Manchester. Won by Miss Helen 
Hooper. 
Hardy Perennials. Best display 
not less than eight varieties. First, 
$3; second, $2. Offered by Horace 
Standiey, Manchester. Won by Mrs. 
H. L. Higginson, Miss A. G. Thayer, 
2d. 
Foxgloves. Best 12 spikes. First 
$2. Offered by Frank I. Lamasney, 
Beverly. Farms. Won by Mrs. 
Philip Sears. 
Hardy Perennials. Collection of not 
less than 25 varieties, named. First, 
$15. Offered by Connolly. Bros., Bev- 
erly Farms. Won by Miss Helen 
Hooper. 
Canterbury Bells. 
not less than four varieties. 
Eight spikes, 
First, 
bloom. | Offered by Julius Roehrs 
Co., Jiutherford, N. J. First, $10. 
Won ty Mrs. Lester Leland. 
For ihe best display of Hardy 
Roses which shall inelude all classes 
that would take in Hybrid Teas, Hy- 
brid Perpetuals, Polyanthas, Rugo- 
sas, Ramblers, Sweetbriars, ete. Of- 
MRS. LESTER LELAND’S PRIZE-WINNING GROUP 
fered by M. H. Walsh, Woods Hole, 
Mass.. Furst, $15; second; $10. Won 
by Mrs. James McMillan; Mrs. E. C. 
Swift, 2d. 
Best collection of Pansies. First, 
$3. Oifcred by Edward <A. Lane, 
Manchester. -Won by_Mrs. Allen 
Curtis, 
For the best collection of garden 
grown roses, three blooms of each 
variety, correctly named. 
ver cup, offered by Mrs. James Me- 
Millan, to be known as the Eagle 
First, sil- 
Head Cup, to be won twice before — 
becoming the absolute property of 
the exhibitor. Won by Miss Helen 
Hooper (Thus winning cup). 
Sweet Peas. Best and largest col- 
lection First, $3; second, $2. Of- 
fered by D. T. Beaton, Manchester. 
Won by Mrs. James MeMillan, Jos. 
N. Lipman, 2d. 
Best 12 spikes Lupinus 
Moerheimi, $3, offered by Henry A. 
Dreer, Philadelphia. Won by Mrs. 
E. C. Swift. 
Poly. 
Best society table of flowering — 
plants in pots. May be edged, or 
not. First, $5; second, $3. 
by the Society. Won by Miss Helen 
Hooper . 
Vegetables. 
Offered 
Peas. Best one-half peck, any va- fe 
riety. First, $1; second, 50c. Offered 
by Thos. J. Grey & Co., Boston. Won 
by Mrs. Philip Dexter; Geo. R. 
White, 2d. ; 
Lettuce. Four heads, any variety. 
First, $1; second 50c. Offered by 
Thos. J. Grey & Co., Boston. Won 
by Mrs. E. C. Swift; Mrs. W. Ba 
Walker, 2d. 
Best collection of Peas, including 
Breck’s Old Glory Pea, 
peck of each variety. First, $3. Of- 
fered by Joseph Breck & Son, Bos- 
ton. Won by Philip Dexter. 
Strawberries. Best 
First. $2. Offered by C. L.: Crafts; 
Manchester. Won by A. P. Lorings 
Regular Classes Displayed 
1. Hybrid perpetual. One bloom 
of six distinct varieties (named), $2, 
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