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FLOWER SHOW 
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FRUITS. 
_ Appies. 12 Red Astrachan. 50c. 
Mrs. -F. L.-Higginson, jr. 
_ Metons. Two specimens.  50c. 
“Wm. Swan. 
PeacHes. 6 Open culture. Any va- 
riety. 50c. Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Piums. 12 any other variety. Ist, 
Wm. Swan; 2d, Leo Capello. 
NECTERINEs. 6 any variety.  50c. 
Wm. Swan. 
_ Brackeserrigzs. 1 quart. Any vari- 
rety. 50c. Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Grapes. 2 bunches. Any variety. 
50c. Wm. Swan. 
Beets. Six any variety. 50c. Mrs. 
*P. Dexter. 
‘VEGETABLES. 
Onions. Twelve any variety. 50c. 
‘Ast, Mrs..Gordon Abbott; 2d, Mrs. G. 
'M. Lane. 
Cucumsers. One pair White Spine. 
50c. Ist, Mrs. L. Leland; 2d, Leo 
‘Capello. 
One pair any other variety. 50c. 1st, 
‘Mrs. L. Leland; 2d, Mrs. A. I. Croll. 
CappaGE. Two heads any variety. 
50c. Ist, Mrs: L. Leland; 2d, T. J. 
‘Coolidge. 
CeLery. Four roots any _ variety. 
50c. Leo Capello. 
‘CAULIFLOWERS. Two heads any va- 
riety. 50c. Ist, Mrs. L. Leland; 2d, 
Mrs. L. Leland. 
Peas. Half a peck any variety. 50c. 
Mrs. L. Leland. 
Peppers. 12, Bell or Blue ‘Nose. 
50c. Mrs. G. Abbott. 
Ecc Piants. Two specimens any 
variety. 50c. Mrs. G. Abbott. 
Porarors. 12 any variety. 50c. Ast, 
‘T. J. Coolidge; 2d, T. J. Coolidge. 
SouAsH. Two specimens any variety. 
‘ist, Mrs. P. Dexter; 2d, Mrs. G. M. 
Lane. 
Sweer Corn. 12 ears any variety. 
0c. Ist, Mrs. P. Dexter; 2d, Mrs. 
«G. M. Lane. 
Tomators. 12 any variety. 
Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Parsnips. 12 anyvariety. 50c. Mrs. 
G. M. Lane. 
‘Carrots. 12 any variety. 50c. st, 
‘Mrs. L. Leland; 2d, Mrs. P. Dexter. 
RapisH. Best two bunches, two va- 
rieties. 50c. Ist, Mrs. P. Dexter; 2d, 
Mrs. L. Leland. 
Warer Cress. Best bunch any va- 
riety. Mrs. G. Abbott. 
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. 
The work to be done by children only. 
Best collection of Wild Flowers, 
named. ‘First, $2; second, $1. Harold 
Brooks. 
Best collection of Annuals, named. 
First, $2; second, $1. Hammond 
‘Tracey. 
50c. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS ONLY. 
Gladioli. Best display of named va- 
rieties, filling two Society Tables. Silver 
gilt medal, offered by Society. B. Ham- 
mond Tracey, Cedar Acres. 
SPECIAL PRIZES. 
Best collection of Annuals and Flow- 
ers grown from seeds planted the present 
season (1909), each variety to be correct- 
ly named. Silver Cup, to be won twice 
before becoming the absolute property of 
the exhibitor. Offered by Mr. Geo. R. 
White. Mrs. Jas. McMillan. 
For best group of Foliage and Flower- 
ing Plants, arranged for effect, not to 
exceed 100 sq. ft. floor space. Gold 
Medal, offered by Lord & Burnham Co., 
Irvington-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
Asters. Best collection all classes. 
First, $2, offered by H. E. Fiske Seed 
Co., Boston. A. M. Pattillo, 1st; T. J. 
Coolidge, 2d. 
Best display of White Flowers in va- 
riety, limited to one society table.  ElI- 
sinae’s prize. First, $10; second, $5. 
Geo. ‘E. ‘Cabot, 1st; Wm. Swan, 2d. 
Lilies. Four varieties, three spikes in 
each vase. First, $2; second, $1. Of- 
fered by Thomas J. Grey & Co., Boston. 
Wm. Swan. 
Zinnias. Best three vases, three sep- 
arate colors. First, $2; second, $1. 
Offered by Thomas J. Grey & Co, 
Boston. .Mrs. W. H. Moore, 1st; Mrs. 
Jas. McMillan, 2d. 
Tuberous Begonias. Best six pots, 
not to.exceed eight inches. First, $3, 
offered by Bullock Bros., Manchester. 
Mrs. L. Leland. 
Dahlias. Best display, all classes. 
First, $3, offered by A. H. Hews & Co., 
Cambridge. Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Perennial Phlox. Best collection six 
vases, Six varieties. First, $3; second, 
$2. Offered by J. Merrill, Manchester; 
Mrs. James McMillan, 1st; Wm. Swan, 
2d. 
‘Best table of Flowers arranged for 
effect by ladies only. First prize, Gold 
Medal; second, Silver Medal, offered 
by Morley, Flatley & Co., Manchester. 
Mrs. G. E. Cabot, Ist; Miss A. G. 
Thayer, 2d. 
Annuals. Best collection 12 varieties, 
to be correctly named, to include Breck’s 
double Centaurea and Concord Aster. 
First, $3, offered by Breck & Son, Bos- 
ton. Mrs. Gordon Abbott. 
Hardy Perennials. 12 vases not less 
than 8 varieties, named. First, Gold 
Medal; second, Silver Medal, offered 
by Roberts & Hoare, Manchester. Mrs. 
H. L. Higginson, Ist; Miss A. G. 
Thayer, 2d. 
Best and largest collections of Hardy 
Perennials named. First, Silver Cup; 
offered by Mr. G. Woodward Manning, 
Reading. Wm. Swan. 
Ferns. For best six (6) Nephrolepsis 
Ferns. Six-varieties not over six in pots. 
First, $3.00; second, $2.00, offered by 
Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wm. Swan, Ist and 2d. 
VEGETABLES 
For the best and largest collection of 
Vegetables. Silver Cup, offered by Mrs. 
Philip Dexter. Mrs. Gordon Abbott. 
Corn. Best 12 ears Quincy Market 
Sweet Corn. First $3, offered by Schle- 
gel & Fottler Co., Boston. “T. J. 
Coolidge. 
For the largest Pumpkin or Squash. 
First prize, $2. Offered by H. E. Fiske, 
Seed Co., Boston. Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Vegetables. Best collection of 20 va- 
rieties, including Salads, not more than 
two varieties of any one vegetable or 
salad plant admissable, and there must be 
at least 16 distinct vegetabies or salads, 
to be judged by the following points: 
Variety 30 per cent., quality 40 per cent., 
arrangement 30 per cent. First, Silver 
Cup, offered by Messrs. R. & J. Far- 
quhar & Co., Boston. Mrs. E. S; 
Grew, Ist; Mrs. W. B. Walker, 2d. 
Fruit. Best collection of fruit, melons 
allowed. First, $5, offered by F. K. 
Hooper, Manchester. Wm. Swan. 
Vegetables. Collection of eight dis- 
tinct varieties by Amateurs only. First, 
$3, offered by Robert Robertson, Beverly. 
Leo Capello. 
Red Cross Tomato. Best 12. First, 
$3, offered by Schlegel & Fottler Co, 
Boston. Wm. Swan. 
HONORABLE MENTION. 
Mrs. E. S. Grew, group of foliage 
and flowering plants. 
R. -& J. Farquhar, herbaceous per- 
ennials. 
CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple, two vases of 
asters. 
Driving Gloves at Minguel’s, Central 
square. * 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. * 
Get Together 
and stand together is the key- 
note of Forrest Crissey’s 
second article on the farmer 
in his fight against dishonest 
commission merchants. Don’t 
miss it. 
Then read “ Happiness ”— 
one of the prettiest boy and 
girl stories ever published. 
All in the 
SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY’S 
For Sale By 
L. W. FLOYD, 
F. W. VARNEY, 
Manchester 
Beverly Farms 
