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27. Antirrhinums. Best display. Mrs. 
W. H. Moore, 1:t; Mrs. James MeMillan, 
2d. 
=28. One vase, six spikes, amateurs only. 
Hammond Tracey, lst; Mrs. Hannibal, 2d 
29. Gladioli. One vase, six spikes mixed. 
Miss Pauline Croll. . 
30. One vase, three spikes mixed. Mrs. 
H. W. Mason. 
31. Marigold. Best display, French. 
Mrs. W. H. Moore, Ist; Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan, 2d. 
32.. Best display, African. Mrs. James 
MeMillan, Ist; Mrs. W. H. Moore,- 2d. 
33. Zinnias. Best three vases, three 
colors. Mrs. James McMillan, 1st; Mrs. H. 
W. Mason, 2d. & 
36. Phlox Drummondii. Twelve vases, 
five spikes in a vase. Mrs. Philip Dexter, 
Ist, Mrs. 8S. P. Brem:>r, 2d. 
38. Salpiglossis. Twenty spikes in a 
vase. Mrs. S. P. Bremer, Ist; Mrs. W. H. 
Moore, 2d. 
40. Scabiosa. Twenty-five spikes. Mrs. 
H. 8S. Grew, 2d, 1st; Mrs. Lester Leland, 2d. 
41. Heliotrope. Six spikes in vase. T. 
J. Coolidge, 1st; Mrs. George Wiggles- 
worth, 2d. »- ; a 
42. Salvia. Twelve spikes. Mrs. H. 8 
Grew, 2d, Ist; Mrs. James McMillan, 2d. 
43. Best vase, blue. Mrs. James Mce- 
Millan, Ist. 
44. Stocks. 
W. Mason, Ist. 
45. Verbenas. Four vases, ten spikes iv. 
each. Mrs. G. M. Lane, Ist; Mrs. S. P. 
Bremer, 2d. 
46. Best collection. 
Ist. 
47, Cosmos. 
S. Grew, 2d, - 1st; 
Tracey, 2d. 
48. One vase, pink. Mrs. H. W. Mason, 
Ist. 
49. Centaurea. One ~-vase 
twelve blooms. Mrs. W. H. 
Mrs. James MeMillan, 2d. _ 
50. One vase Americana, twelve blooms. 
Mrs. G. M. Lane, 1st; Mrs. James Mc- 
Millan, 2d. . 
51. One vase Americana, Alba, twelve 
blooms. Mrs. James McMillan, Ist. 
53. One vase Cyanus, twenty-five blooms. 
Mrs. S. P. Bremer, 1st; Mrs. W. H. Moore, 
2d. 
55. Carnations. One vase, twelve blooms 
Marguerite. Mrs. James MeMillan, Ist; 
Miss Pauline Croll, 2d. 
Best collection. Mrs. H, 
Mrs. 8. P. Bremer, 
One vase, white. Mrs. H. 
Mrs. B. Hammond 
Imperials, 
Moore, Ist. 
57. Best basket of flowers arranged for ~ 
effect. Mrs. B. Hammond Tracey, Ist; 
Mrs. James MeMillan, 2d. > 
58. Best vase, arranged for effect. Mrs. 
James MeMillan, Ist; Mrs. Philip Dexter, 
2d. 
63. Perennial Phlox. One vase, three 
spikes, mixed. Mrs. Philip Dexter, Ist. 
64. Montbretia. Be t vase, twenty-five 
Spikes. Mrs. W. H. Moore, 1st; Mrs. Les- 
ter Leland, 2d. 
67. Mignonette. Twenty-five sprays in 
a vase. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Ist; Mrs. 
S. P. Bremer, 2d. 
69. Best single plant. 
land, 1st. 
71. Hydrangea. Best single plant. Mrs, 
H. W. Mason, Ist. 
74. Ferns. Six plants in variety. Mrs. 
Lester Leland, 1st. 
75. Best Specimen plant. 
Leland, Ist. 
77. Dracena, 
Leland Ist. 
Mrs. Lester Le- 
Mrs. Lester 
One plant. Mrs, Lester 
78. One pair. Mrs. Lester Leland, Ist. 
85, Cannas. Twelve spikes, not less than 
four varieties. Mrs. W. H. Moore, Ist. 
86. Hardy Hydrangea. (Paniculta 
Grandiflora). Six flowers in a vase. Mrs. 
W..H. Moore, Ist; Mrs, E. C. Swift, 2d. 
90. Helianthus. Best collection. Mrs, 
George Wigglesworth, 1st; Mrs. S. -P. 
Bremer, 2d. 
91. Gallardia. Best collection. Mrs. E. 
Ci Swift, lst; Mrs. 8. P. Bremer, 2d. 
FRUITS. 
96. Pears.” 12° Clapp’s. Favorite: — T. 
Jefferson Coolidge, 1st. 
97. Pears. 12 any variety. T. Jefferson 
Coolidge, 1st. 
99. Plums. 12 Japanese Abundance. 
Miss Helen Hooper, 1st. 
100. Plums. 12 any other variety. Miss 
Helen Hooper, Ist. 
101. Necterines. 
Helen Hooper, Ist. 
102. Blackberries. 
Mrs. Philip Dexter, Ist. 
6 any variety. 
103. Grapes. 2 bunches, any variety 
Miss Helen Hooper, Ist. 
VEGETABLES. 
104. Beets. Six any variety. T. Jeffer- 
son Coolidge, Ist; Mrs. Philip Dexter, 2d. 
105. Onions. ‘Twelve any variety. Mrs. 
- James McMillan, Ist; Mrs. G. M. Lane, 2d. 
106. Cucumbers. One pair White Spine. 
Mrs. Philip Dexter, Ist. 
107. Cucumbers. One pair any 
variety. Mrs. W. H.- Moore, Ist. 
110. Cauliflowers. Two heads any varie- 
ty: Mrs. Lester Leland, Ist. 
111. Peas. Half a peck any variety. 
George R. White, Ist. 
112. Peppers. 12, 
George R. White, 1st. 
115. Potatoes. 12 any variety. 
ferson Coolidge, Ist. 
116. Squash. Two specimens any varie- 
ty. George R. -White, Ist. 
117. Sweet Corn. 12 ears any variety. 
other 
Bell or Bull Nose. 
T. Jef- 
~Mrs.: Philip Dexter, Ist... © 
12 any variety. T. Jef- - 
118. Tomatoes. 
ferson Coolidge, Ist. 
119. Parsnips. -12 any variety. George 
R. White, Ist. 
120. Carrots. 12 
Philip Dexter, Ist. 
127. Lettuce. Best display. 
Fitch, Ist. 
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN 
The work to be done by children only. 
123. Best collection of Wild Flowers, 
named. Hammond Tracey, Ist. 
124. Best collection of Annuals, named. 
Haminond Tracey, Ist. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS ONLY 
126. Gladioli. Best display of named 
varieties, filling two Society Tables. Sil- 
ver gilt medal. Offered by Society. B. 
Hammond Tracey, Ist. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
Dinner Table Decoration. For eight covers. 
Plates and tables furnished by the society. 
Knives, forks, spoons and glasses not al- 
lowed. Vases for flowers, napkins and 
table cloth furnished by decorator. The 
object is to show the artistic skill of de 
corator in the arrangement. of flowers. 
Prizes, first, Silver Cup offered by North 
Shore Breeze; won by Magnuson & Hy- 
any variety. Mrs. 
Miss Helen 
len; second, Mrs. James McMillan; third, © 
Mrs. B. Hammond Tracey. 
Tuberous Begonias. Best six pots, not 
to exceed eight inches, Offered by A. H. 
Hews & Co., Cambridge, First, $3; second, 
$2, 
Miss - 
1 quart, any variety. - 
Dahlias. Best display, all classes. Of- 
fered by Howard A. Doane, Beverly Farms. 
First, Mrs. G. M. Lane, 2d, Mrs. James 
MeMillan. 
Best collection of Annuals and Flowers 
grown from seed planted the present sea- 
son (1910), each variety to be correctly 
named. Silver Cup, to be won twice before 
becoming the absolute property of the ex- 
hibitor. Offered by Mr. George R. White 
of Manchester, won by Mrs. James Me- 
Millan. 
Gladioli. Best collection, named varie- 
ties, three spikes in a vase. Silver Cup 
to be known as the Cedar Acres Cup. Of- 
fered by B. Hammond Tracey, Wenham, to 
be won twice before becoming the abso- 
lute property of the exhibitor, won by Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
Perennial Pholx. Best collection, six 
vases, Six varieties. Offered by F. J. Mer- 
rill, Manchester, won by Mrs. E. C. Swift. 
Best Table of Flowers arranged for ef- 
fect by ladies only. Offered by the society. 
First, Gold Medal, won by Mrs. Lester 
Leland. 
Best and largest collection of Hardy 
Perennials, named. Elsinae’s prize. First, 
Miss A. G. Thayer; second, Miss Helen 
Hooper. 
Ferns. Best six Nephrolepis. Ferns 
not over six-inch pots. Offered by Elmer 
A. Standley, Beverly Farms. First, Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
Asters. Best collection, 12 varieties. 
Offered by H. E. Fiske Co., Boston. First, 
Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d; second, John F. Won- 
son. 
Best collection of Holly Hocks, single 
and double. Offered by R. Robertson, 
Beverly. First, Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Gladioli. Best six vases, six spikes in 
a vase, six varieties. Offered by Thomas 
J. Grey & Co., Boston. Won by Miss 
Helen Hooper. 
Zinnias. Best three vases, three separ- 
ate colors. Offered by Thomas J. Grey & 
Co., Boston. John F. Wonson, Gloucester, 
Ist and 2d. 
Best. collection of Fruit, melons al- 
lowed, $5 offered by Bullock Bros., Man- 
chester, won by Miss Helen Hooper. 
For the best four quarts of Fordhooks 
Bush Lima Beans. Offered by Schlegel 
& Fottler Co., Boston, won by George R. 
White. 
Best collection of 20 varieties, includ- 
ing Salads, not more than two varieties 
of any one vegetable or salad plant ad- 
missible, and there must be at least 16 
distinct vegetables or salads, to be judged 
by the following points. Variety, 30 
per cent.; quality, 40 per cent.; arrange- 
ment 30 per cent. First, Silver Cup, of- 
fered by Messrs. R. & J. Farquhar Co., 
Boston, won by Mrs. 8. V. R. Crosby. 
Best collection of eight distinet varie- 
ties of Vegetables, by amateurs. Offered 
by the society, won by Leonard Cappello. 
For the best and largest collection of 
Vegetables., Silver Cup, offered by Mrs. 
Philip Dexter, won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
For the best and largest collection of 
Peppers of not less than six of each kind. 
- Offered by Schlegel & Fottler Co., Bos- 
ton, won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
HONORABLE MENTION, 
B. Hammond Tracey for vase decora- 
tions. 
R. & J. Farquhar for vase of Gilia 
Coronoifolia. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, vegetable bouquet. 
Robert Mitchell, bank of pansies, 
