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won the silver cup offered for larg- 
est and best display of vegetables. 
Mrs. Philip Dexter and Hon George 
von L. Meyer also had fine displays. 
Mrs. Boylston Beal was given first 
for eight best varieties of tomatoes. 
F. P. Frazier had a unique exhibit of 
a wheelbarrow loaded with vege- 
tables. 
A magnificent table of fruit was 
shown by Mrs. Lathrop Brown which 
was given a first. A silver cup for the 
best collection of vegetables, 20 
varieties, was awarded Mrs. Lester 
Leland, who also secured first for the 
12 largest and best onions, Mrs. H. 
S. Grew taking second. Mrs. EK. C. 
Swift, Mrs. William Hooper, Hon. T. 
Jefferson Coolidge and Mrs. W. B. 
Walker were among the other prize 
winners. 
1. Asters. Collection, not less than 
six varieties, six flowers in a vase. Mrs. 
E. C. Swift, lst; Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d. 
2. Paeonia flowered, six vases, six 
blooms in each. Mrs. HE. C. Swift, Ist; 
Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, 2d. 
3. Paeonia flowered, three vases, three 
blooms in each. Mrs. E. C. Swift, 1st; 
Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d. 
4, Victorias, six vases, six blooms in 
each. Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, Ist. 
5. Victorias, three vases, three blooms 
in each. Mrs. H. S. Grew, Ist. 
6. Pompon, six vases, six blooms in 
each. Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, Ist. 
7. Pompon, three vases, three blooms 
in each. Mrs. H. 8. Grew, Ist. : 
9. Semples, three vases, six blooms in 
each. Mars. H. 8. Grew, Ist. f 
10. Comet, six vases, six blooms in 
each. Mrs. BE. C. Swift, lst; Mrs. H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 5 : 
11. Comet, three vases, three blooms in 
each. Mrs. E. C. Swift, Ist; Mrs. H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 
12. Single, six vases, 
each. Mrs. H. S. Grew, Ist. 
13. Single, three vases, three blooms 
in each. Mrs. H. S. Grew, Ist. 
14, Best vase of Asters arranged for 
effect. Mrs. Wm. Hooper, 1st; Mrs. George 
Wigglesworth, 2d. } ; 
15. Dahlias. Decorative, oae vase, six 
blooms, mixed. T, J. Coolidge, Ist. 
17. Cactus, not less than six distinct 
varieties, three blooms in a vase. Mrs. 
George Wigglesworth, Ist. 
19. Show, one vase, six blooms, mixed. 
T. J. Coolidge, Ist. ; 
23. Sweet Peas. One vase, any variety, 
twenty-five sprays. Hammond Tracey, Ist. 
24. One vase, mixed, twenty-five sprays. 
Hammond Tracey, Ist. 
26. Perennial Phlox. Three vases, not 
less than three varieties. Mrs. Wm. Hoop- 
er, Ist. : 
29. Nasturtium. Display with own 
foliage. Mrs. G. Wigglesworth, Ist. 
31. Marigolds. French, best display. 
Mrs. G. Wigglesworth, Ist. 
33. Zinnias. Three vases in three col- 
ors. Mrs. E. C. Swift, Ist. 
34, Dianthus. Collection, double. Mrs 
E. C. Swift, Ist. 
35. Collection, single. Mrs. G. Wiggles- 
worth, Ist. 
36. Phlox Drummondi. Twelve vases, 
ten spikes in a vase. Mrs. E. C. Swift, Ist. 
39. Scabiosa. Best vase, twenty-five 
spikes. Mrs. H. 8. Grew, Ist. 
40. Antirrhinums. Collection, not less 
six blooms in 
than four varieties, six spikes in vase. 
9 Lester Leland, Ist; Mr. E. C. Swift, 
47. Heliotrope. 
T. J. Coolidge, 1st. 
48. Salvia. Best twelve spikes. Mrs. 
A. I. Croll, 1st. 
50. Verbenas. Collection, not less than 
six vases, ten spikes in each. Mrs. G. 
Wigglesworth, Ist. 
51. Cosmos. One vase, 
Geo. Von L. Meyer, 1st. 
52. One vase, pink. Mrs. Geo. Von L. 
Meyer, Ist. 
55. Centaurea. 
twelve blooms. Mrs. H. 8. Grew, Ist. 
56. One vase OCyanus, twenty-five 
blooms. Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, Ist. 
58. Carnations. Table of flowers, ar- 
ranged for effect, Silver Gilt Medal, won 
by Mrs. H. L. Higginson. 
59. Basket of flowers arranged for ef- 
fect. F. P. Frazier, 1st. 
70. Physostegia. One vase, pink, not 
less than twelve spikes. Mrs. Wallace 
Goodrich, Ist. 
‘73. Golden Glow. One vase. Mrs. Boyl- 
ston Beal, Ist. 
75. Hardy Hydrangea. Six flowers in 
a vase. Mrs. Boylston Beal, 1st; Mrs. Geo. 
Von L. Meyer, 2d. 
Ten spikes in a vase. 
white. Mrs 
76. Best three flowers. Mrs. H. 8S. 
Grew, Ist. 
79. Palms. Best pair. Mrs. R. D. 
Evans, Ist. 
80. Single plant. 
1st. 
81. Hydrangea. Best pair. Mrs. W. 
Scott Fitz, Ist.; Thos. Dunn, 2d. 
85. Ferns. Six plants in variety. Mrs. 
R. D. Evans, 1st. 
86. Speciman plant. Mrs. Lester Leland, 
1st. 
88. Begonia. Best three plants. Mrs. 
W. B. Walker, Ist. 
89. Dracena. Specimen plant. Mrs. R. 
D. Evans, Ist. 
90. One pair. Mrs. R. D. Evans, Ist. 
91. Agapanthus Umbullatus. Specimen 
plant. Mrs. W. B. Walker, Ist. 
Fruit 
94. Apples. Twelve any variety. T. J. 
Coolidge, Ist. 
97. Pears. Twelve any variety. T. J. 
Coolidge, Ist. 
98. Peaches. Six open culture, any 
variety. Mrs. Lester Leland, Ist. 
100. Plums. Twelve Japanese Abun- 
dance. Mrs. W. B. Walker, Ist. 
Vegetables 
105. Sweet Corn. Twelve ears, any var- 
iety. T. J. Coolidge, 1st. ; 
106. Tomatoes. Twelve, any variety. 
Mrs. W. B. Walker, Ist. 
110. Lima Beans. Two quarts, any 
variety. Mrs. H. S. Grew, Ist. 
111. Beets. Six, any variety. Mrs. 
Philip Dexter, 1st. ; 
112. Onions. Twelve, any variety. Mrs. 
H. S. Grew, Ist. a4 
113. Cucumbers. One pair, white spine. 
Mrs. Boylston Beal, Ist. 
114. One pair, any other variety. T. J. 
Coolidge, 1st. i 
115. Cabbage. Two heads, any variety. 
Mrs. W. B. Walker, Ist. 
116. .Celery. Four roots, any variety. 
Wm. Swan, Ist. 
117. Cauliflower, 
H. S. Grew, Ist. 
119. Peppers. Best twelve, any varie- 
ty. Mrs. W. B. Walker, 1st. 
121. Potatoes. Twelve, any variety. 
T. J. Coolidge, Ist. 
122. Squash. Two specimens, any vari- 
ety. T. J. Coolidge, 1st. 
123. Parsnips. Twelve, 
Mrs. Lester Leland, 
any variety. Mrs. 
any variety. 
One vase Americana, 
Mrs. W. B. Walker, Ist. 
124. Carrots. Twelve, any 
Mrs. P. Dexter, 1st. 
125, Radishes. Best two bunches, two 
varieties. Mrs. H. S. Grew, Ist. 
126. Water Cress. Best bunch, any 
variety. F. P. Frazier, Ist. 
variety. 
127. Spinach. New Zealand, one-half 
peck. T. J. Coolidge, 1st. 
Amateurs Only 
130. Dahlias. Collection. Hammond 
Tracey, Ist. 
131. Antirrhinums, one vase, six spikes 
Hammond Tracey, Ist. 
133. Vegetables. Collection of eight 
distinct varieties, $3, $2. Frank Amaral, 
Ist, Hammond Tracey, 2d. 
Special Prizes 
Dinner Table Decorations for six cov- 
ers. Plates and tables furnished by the 
society. Knives, forks, spoons and glasses 
not allowed. Vases for flowers, napkins 
and table cloth furnished by decorator. 
The object is to show the artistic skill of 
decorator in the arrangement of flowers. 
Class is open to all. Offered by D. Line- 
han & Son, Contractors, Pride’s Crossing. 
Mrs. H. L. Higginson, Ist.; Mrs. W. D. 
Denegre, 2d. 
Onions. Twelve largest and best. Of- 
fered by the society. Mrs. Lester Leland, 
Ist; Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d. 
Hardy Perennials. Largest and best col- 
lection. Not less than fifteen varieties, 
named. Offered by Philip Dexter. Silver 
Cup, won by Frank P. Frazier. 
Dahlias. Collection of not less than six 
varieties. Three blooms in a vase. Of- 
fered by Mr. Howard A. Doane, Carpenter, 
Beverly Farms. Mrs. A. I. Croll, 1st. 
Table of Flowers arranged for effect by 
ladies only. Offered by Hon. T. Jefferson 
Coolidge, Sr. Silver Cup, won by Mrs. 
Geo. E. Crocker. 
Collection Annuals and other flowers 
grown from seed the present season (1912), 
each variety to be correctly named. Of- 
fered by Fottler, Fiske & Rawson Co., 
seedsmen, Boston. Mrs. Geo. Von L. Mey- 
er, ‘Ist.; Frank P. Frazier, 2d. 
Zinnias. Six vases in six colors. Of- 
fered by Thomas J. Grey & Co. Mrs. 
George Wigglesworth, Ist. 
Gladioli. Six vases, six spikes in a vase, 
six varieties. Offered by Thomas J. Grey 
& Co. Mrs. Lester Leland, Ist; Frank P. 
Frazier, 2d. 
Fruit. Best collection of Fruit, Melons 
allowed. Offered by Connolly Bros., Con- 
tractors, Beverly Farms. William Swan, 
Ist. 
Vegetables. Collection of twenty varie 
ties, including Salads, not more than two 
varieties of any one vegetable or salad 
plant admissable, and there must be at 
least 16 distinct vegetables or salads to 
be judged by the following points: Varie- 
ty, 30 per cent.; quality, 40 per cent.; ar- 
rangement, 30 per cent. Offered by Messrs. 
R. & J. Farquhar Co., Seedsmen, Boston. 
Silver Cup, won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Tomatoes. Best collection, not less than 
four varieties, six of each. Offered by 
J. Albert Mayberry, Contractor, Pride’s 
Crossing. Won by Mrs. Boylston A. Beal. 
Vegetables. Largest and _ best collec: 
tion. Offered by Stumpp & Walter Co., 
Seedsmen, New York Sity. Silver Cup, 
won by Mrs. George Wigglesworth. 
Certificates of merit were awarded 
to R. & J. Farquhar of Boston for 
Lilium Henryii, and to Mt. Desert 
Nurseries for perennials. 
A cultural certificate of merit was 
awarded to Wm. Swan for fruit. 
