August 6, 1915. 
Petunia. 
77. One plant, Rosy Morn. Mrs. F. P. 
Frazier. 
ERUIT. 
Currants, 
80. One basket, any variety. Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott. 
Gooseberries. 
81.° One quart, any variety. Mrs. C. H. 
Dalton. 
Melons. 
84. Two specimens. Mrs. F. P. Fraz- 
ier. 
Raspberries, 
87. One basket, any variety. Mrs. H. 
L. Higginson, 
VEGETABLES. 
Artichokes. 
88. Globe, twelve, any varie.y. Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
: Beans. 
89. Green podded, one-half peck. 
Mrs. H. 'S. Grew, 2d. 
90. Yellow, any variety, one-half peck. 
Mrs. H. L. Higginson. 
Beets. 
Pee Sizer any  svariety...' Mrs. HK. . 
Fitch. 
Carrots, 
_ 93. Twelve, any variety. Mrs. H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 
Cabbage. 
94. Two heads, any variety.- Mrs. W. 
D. Denegre. 
Caulifiower. 
95. Two heads, any variety. Mrs. E. 
C. Fitch. 
Celery. 
96. Four roots, any variety. Mrs. 3B 
A. Beal. 
Corn. 
97. Twelve ears, any variety. Mrs. H. 
S. Grew, 2d. 
Cucumbers. 
98. One pair, any variety. Mrs. F. P. 
Frazier. 
Leeks. 
100. Six, any variety. Geo. N. Black. 
Tomatoes. 
103. Twelve, any variety. Miss Paul- 
‘ine Croll, 
Spinach, 
104. New Zealand, one-half peck. 
Mrs. Frank P. Frazier. 
Parsnips. 
107. Twelve, any variety. Mrs. H. S. 
Grew, 2d. 
Onions. 
108. Twelve larges: and best. Won 
by Mrs. E. C. Fitch; Mrs. Lathrop Brown, 
‘2d. 
Potatoes. 
*109. Twelve, any variety. 
don Abbott. 
Mrs. Gor- 
Peas. 
110: Half a peck, any variety. 
N. Black. 
George 
Squash. 
113. Two specimens, any variety. Mrs. 
Gordon Abbott. 
Lettuce. 
114. ‘Four, any head variety. 
S. Grew, 2d. 
115. Four heads Romaine or Cos, any 
variety. Mrs. Gordon Abbott. 
AMATEURS. 
Mrs, if. 
117. Asters. Vase of -mixed, twelve 
blooms. Master T. Burden. 
118, Dahlias. Colleezion. Mrs. Wil- 
liam Melvin. 
CHILDREN’S CLASS. 
Class 124. Collection of Wild Flowers, 
named, Revere Brooks. 
Certificates of Merit. 
New Geranium—‘ Mrs. Lester Leland,’’ 
“to Mrs, Lester Leland, 
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Coolidge, Jr. 
Pink Mallow, to Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d. 
For display of fruit, to William Allen. 
A special silver medal was awarded to 
Mrs. Lester Leland for tuberous begonia. 
A silver gilt medal was awarded to Col. 
Charles Pfaff, of South Framingham, for 
an orchid, ‘‘epidendrum pismatcarpum.’’ 
Axel Magnuson, Manches.er; R. & J. 
Farquhar of Boston; East Bridgewater 
Dahlia Gardens and B. Hammond Traccy 
of Wenham, had special commercial dis- 
plays. 
Heliotrope, to ,Mrs. T. J. 
FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF THE 
NORTH SHORE, 
Class 1. For the best Table of Flowers 
and Vegetables arranged for effect, grown 
by school children, the same to be ar- 
ranged by supervisor. First prize, silver 
medal, won by Manchester schools. 
2. For the best school garden in Man- 
chester, children over 12. 
3. For the best school garden in Man- 
chester, children under 12. 
Flowers. 
4. Best vase Sweet Alyssum, won by 
Pauline Albee; Bella Sandberg, 2d; Ru h 
Bell, 3d. 
5. Best vase Candytuft, 12 spikes, won 
by Lillian Grof; Jeanette Height, 2d; 
Charlot'e Hartley, 3d. 
6. Best vase Centaurea or 
Button, Jeanette Height, 2d, 
Baker, 3d. 
8. Best vase Marigold, 12 blooms, won 
by Frederick Graham; Duncan Baker, 2d; 
Mollie Greenberg, 3d. 
9. Best vase Mignonette, 12 spikes, 
won by E. Keighley. Jeanette Height, 2d. 
10. Best vase Nasturtium, not less 
Batehelor 
Dunean 
than 25 blooms, won by Duncan Baker; 
Ruth Preston, 2d; Pauline Albee, 3d. 
11. Best vase Portulaca, won by Ruth 
Preston. 
12. Best vase Petunia, won by Jeanette 
Height; Dorothy Spry, 2d; Rose Sand- 
berg, 3d. 
14. Best vase Zinnia, 12 blooms, won 
by Lillian Gray; Clifford Hildreth, 2d: 
Jeanette Height, 3d. 
Vegetables, 
15. Best plate of Beans, won by Gard- 
ner Bullock; 2d, Frances 
Flaherty, 3d. 
16. Best six Beets, won by Clifford 
Hildreth; t——————2: Violet Reed, 3d. 
17. Best six Carrots, won by Elsie Gra- 
ham; Helen Mulvey, 2d; Charlotte Hart- 
ley, 3d. 
19. Best two heads of Lettuce. Won 
by Ruth Bell; Elizabeth Sabin, 2d; Bella 
Sandberg, 3d. 
20. Twelve Radishes, won by 
Spry. 
21. Best six Turnips, won by 
Ora Norie. 2d; Katherine Bullock, 3d. 
22. Plate of New Zealand Spinaen. 
won by Doris Knoerr; Alice Flaherty, 2d; 
Elkanah Keighley, 3d. q 
23. Best two heads Swiss Chard, won 
by Vincent Hansbury; Leroy Walen, 2d; 
Wilbur Stanley, 3d. 
24, Best three Kohl-Rabi (purple. or 
white), won by Vincent Hansbury; John 
Babcock, 2d; Robert Seo t, 3d. 
Dorothy 
Gratuity Prizes. 
Dahlias. Edward Crotteau; Marion 
Preston. 
Blue Stock. Rose Sandbere. 
Ked Salvia. Marion Preston, 
Blue Salvia. Marion Preston. 
Tomatoes. Ruth Preston, Mollie Sand- 
herg, Edward Croteau. 
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