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_ jute property of the exhibitor. 
Farms. 
offered by W. E. Doyle, 
_..Thomas J. Grey & Co., Boston. 
FLOWER SHOW 
; : Continued from page 3 
cup, offered by Mrs. W. B. Walker, to 
be won twice before becoming the abso- 
Won by 
Mrs. Swan. 
For best collection of garden grown 
roses, three blooms of each variety, cor- 
rectly named. First prize, s'lver cup, 
offered by Mrs. Jas. McMillan, to be 
known as The Eagle Head cup, to be 
_ won twice before becoming the absolute 
property of the exhibitor. Won by 
Wm. Swan. 
For best group of foliage and flower- 
ing plants, not to exceed 100 sq. ft. floor 
space. First prize, silver cup, offered 
by D. Linehan & Son, Pride’s Crossing. 
Won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Group of flowering plants, not to ex- 
ceed 100 sq.-ft. floor pace. Silver cup, 
offered by Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Won by Wm. Swan. 
Best table arranged for effect, 
First, gold medal, 
Boston. 
Roses. 
by ladies only. 
Won by Mrs. G. E. Cabot. 
Harpy PERENNIALS. Best display, 
not less than eight varieties. First, $3.00; 
second $2.00, offered by Horace Stand- 
ley, Manchester. Mrs. H. L. Higgin- 
son, Miss A. G. Thayer. 
Foxcioves. Best 12 spikes. First’ 
$2 00, offered by Mr. C. L. Crafts 
Won by Wm. Swan. 
Peontes. Best table in variety, $5.00 
offered by James B. Dow, Beverly 
Farms. Won by Wm. Swan. 
Best table of roses, arranged for effect. 
First, gold medal; offered by Samuel 
Knight & Sons, Manchester. Won by 
Mrs. H. L. Higginson. 
Best collection of pansies. First, 
$3.00, offered by Edward A. Lane. 
Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Sweet PEAS. Best collection of 12 
stems each, new Spencer sweet peas. 
First $3.00 offered by Schlegel & Fottler 
Co., Boston. Won by J. N. Lipman. 
Sweer PEAS. Best and largest col- 
lection. First $3.00; second. $2.00 
offered by D. T. Beaton, Manchester. 
Mrs. J. McMillan, Jos. N. Lipman. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. 8 spikes, not 
less than 4 varieties. First, $2.00; sec- 
ond, $1.00, offered by John W. Carter, 
Manchester. Mrs. H. W. Mason, 
Mrs. H. S Grew, 2d. 
Harpy PERENNIALS 
not less than 25 varieties named. 
Collection of 
First, 
‘silver cup, offered by Julius  Heurlin, 
Won by Wm. Swan. 
Vegetables. 
~-Vecerasies. For the best and largest 
collection of vegetables limited to two 
So. Braintree. 
‘society tables, silver cup, offered by 
George F. Willett. Won by Mrs G. 
Abbott. . 
Peas. Best 4-peck,. any — variety. 
First, $1.00; second 50c, offered by 
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P. §. THOMPSON, 
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Lerrucr. 4 heads, any variety. 
First $1.00; second, 50c, cffered ~by 
Thos. J. Grey & Co., Boston. Wm. 
Swan, Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Best~ collection of peas, including 
Breck’s old glory pea 4-peck of each 
variety. First $3.00; second, $2.00, 
offered by Joseph Breck & Son, Boston: 
Mrs. P. Dexier, Mrs. F. M. White- 
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STRAWBERRIES. Best collection. 
First prize, $3.00, offered by Benj. L. 
Allen, Manchester. Won by Mrs. H. 
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display of roses; W. W. Rawson & Co. 
for display of sweet peas; Mrs. Lester 
Leland, Mrs. Philip Dexter and R. A. 
Mitchell for cut flowers; Julius Rochri 
Co. for orchids; Mrs. H. W. Mason 
for.canterbury bells; Henry A. Dreerfor 
ferns, and Mrs. James McMillan for 
water lilies. 
William Swan was given a certificate 
of merit for superior cultivation of roses, 
and Mrs. James McMillan for superior 
cultivation of sweet peas. 
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