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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder ; 
Class 1. Special. Dinner table decor- 
avlOus ror six covers. t'lates and ta- 
pies to be rurnished by the society. 
‘Knives, torks, spoons and glasses not 
allowed. Vases tor towers, napkins 
aud taple cloth turnished by decorator. 
uhe object is to show the artistic skill 
ot decorator 1m the arrangement of 
nowers. ‘Lhis class open to all. Ist, 
Diver Cup. 
beverly rarms. Won by Miss Pauline 
wrvli; wirs. G. MH. Capot, 2d. 
Class 3. Special. Largest collection 
of Hardy Perennials, not less than 15 
named varieties. Ist, Silver Cup. 
Wou by Mrs. R 8S. Bradley, F. ¥. 
r'razier, 2d. 
Ciass 4. Special. One vase, fifty 
spixes of Buddiea Magnifica. Ist, Sul- 
vec Medal. Won by Mrs KR. D. Evans. 
Ulass 95. Special. Collection six 
vases, perennial phlophlox. Won by Mrs. 
Lesverc Leland; Mrs G. M. Lane, 2d. 
Class 10. Une vase Helianthus, any 
varievy. Won by Mrs. G. Wiggles- 
worth, 5 
Class 11. Physostegia. One vase, 
pink, not less than 12 spikes. Won by 
Miss I’. Bartlett, Mrs. P. Dexter, 2d. 
Class 14. Rudbeckia. Golden Glow. 
One vase. Won by Mrs. G. Wiggles- 
worth. 
Class 16. Lilies. Four varieties, 3 
spikes in a vase. Won by F. P. Fra- 
zier. 
Class 18. Hardy Hydrangea. Six 
flowers in a vase. Won by Mrs. H. 
S. Grew; Mrs. E. C. Fitch, 2d. 
Class 20. Special. Collection, an- 
nuals and other flowers grown from 
seed planted the present season, each 
variety to be correctly named. Won 
by F. P. Frazier. 
Class 21. Asters. Special. Best 
collection, as to varieties and colors. 
Won by Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d. 
Class 22.  Paeonia, flowered, six 
vases, six blooms in each. Won by 
Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d. 
Class 23. Paeonia, flowered, three 
vases, three blooms in each. Won by 
Mrs. H. S. Grew, 2d. 
Class 24, Victorias, six vaces, six 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs, H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 
Class 25. Victorias, 
three blooms in each. 
H. 8S. Grew, 2d. 
Class 26. Pompon, six vases, six 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs. H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 
Class 27. Pompon, three vases, three 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs. H. 8. 
Grew, 2d. 
Class 29. Semples, three vases, three 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs. H. S. 
Grew. 
Class’ 30. Comet, six vases, six 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs. S. I’ 
Bremer, Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d, sec. 
Class 31. Comet, three vases, three 
blooms in. each. Won by Mrs. 8. P. 
Bremer, Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d, see. 
three vases, 
Won by Mrs. 
Class 32. Single, six vases, six 
blooms in each. Won by Mrs. H. S. 
Grew, 2d. 
Class 33. Single, three vases, three 
Uttered by Connolly Bros., 
Prize Winners in North Shore Hortic. Soc. Flower Show 
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUG. 20 and 21 
piooms im each.+ Won by Mrs. H. 8. 
urew, 2d. 
Uiass 34. Best vase of Asters ar- 
rauyed tor eftect. Won by Mrs. L. Le- 
daud, 
viass 35. Dahlias. Special.  Col- 
jection, not less than six varieties, one 
pivom In a vase. Won by Mrs. G. Wig- 
glesworth, 
Class 5/. Decorative, one vase, any 
varlety, uot less than 1Z blooms. Won 
by Mrs. HH. S. Grew, 2d., Mrs: C. i. 
cotting, 2d. 
Class 38. Cactus, not less than six 
distinct varieties, three blooms in a 
vase. Won by mrs. A. I. Croll. 
Class 39. Cactus ,any variety, not 
less than 12 blooms in a vase . Won 
by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 40. One vase, six blooms, mix- 
ed. Won by Mrs. G. Wigglesworth 
Class 44. Mignonette. ‘l'wenty-five 
sprays iu a vase. Won by Mrs. P. 
vexver; Mrs. R. 8. Bredley, 2d. 
Class 45. Sweet Peas, One vase, 
any variety, 25 sprays. Miss Loraine 
Washburn, ist and 2d. 
Class 46. One vase, mixed, 25 sprays. 
Won by Miss Loraine Washburn. 
Class 47. Display of four named va- 
rieties, 25 sprays in a vase. Won by 
Mrs. G. M. Lane, Mrs. 8. P. Bremer, 
2d. 
Class 49. Salvia. Twelve 
Won by Mrs. A. I. Croll. 
Class 51. Verbenas. Collection, not 
less vulau six Vases, 10 spikes in each. 
Won by Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Class 52. Cosmos. One vase, white. 
25 blooms. Won by Mrs. Lester Le- 
land, Mrs. H. 8S. Grew, 2d, Sec. 
Class 53. One vase, pink. 25 blooms. 
Won by Mrs. Lester Leland; Mrs. H. 
S. Grew, 2d, Sec. 
Class 56. Zinnias. Three vases in 
three colors. Won by Mrs. R. 8. Braid- 
ley; Mrs. G. Wigglesworth, 2d. 
Class 58. Dianthus. Collection, sin- 
gle. Won by Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Class 59. Phlox Drummondi. Twelve 
vases, ten spikes in a vase. Won by 
Mrs. G. M. Lane; Mrs. S. P. Bremer, 
2d. 
Class 61. carnations. One vase, 25 
blooms marguerite. Won by Mrs. 8. 
P. Bremer. 
Class 64. Salpiglossis. Twenty 
spikes in a vase. Won by Mrs. S. P. 
Bremer; Mrs. G. M. Lane, 2d. 
Class 65. Scabiosa. Twenty-five 
spikes. Won by Mrs. H. 8. Grew, 2d, 
Mrs. R. 8S. Bradley, 2d. 
Class 71. Vase of flowers arranged 
for effect. Won by F. P. Frazier. 
Class 74. Gladioli. One vase any 
color, not less than 12 spikes. Won by 
Mrs, Bye A>-Beal;: 
Class 75. One vase mixed, not less 
than 12 spikes. Won by Mrs. Lester 
Leland. 
Class 76. Group of Plants. Special. 
For the best group of Foliage and 
Flowering Plants, not to exceed 100 
sq. ft. floor space. Gold Medal. Won 
by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 78. Tuberous Begonias. Six 
pots, not to exceed eight inches. Won 
spikes. 
by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 80. Falms. Single plant. Won 
by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 85. Ferns. Six plants in va- 
riety. Won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 86. Specimen plant. Won by 
Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 88. Dracena. Specimen 
plant. Won by Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Class 89. One pair. 
Won by Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
Class 90. Agapanthus Umbralatus. 
Specimen plant. Won by Mrs. H. L. 
Higginson. 
Class 91. Two plants. Won by 
Mrs. H. L. Higginson. 
Class 92. Special. 
fruit. Melons allowed. 
Lathrop Brown. 
Class 93. Apples. Twelve Red As- 
trachan. Won by Miss Loraine Wash- 
burn. 
Class 95. Twelve, any other va- 
riety. Won by Mrs. B. A. Beal; 
mrs. G. W. Wigglesworth, 2d. 
Class 99. Peaches. Six Open Cul- 
ture, any variety. Won by Mrs. E. D. 
Jordan. 
Collection of 
Won by Mrs. 
Class 106. Vegetables. Special. 
Collection of 20 varieties, including 
Salads, not more than two varieties 01 
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: Va- 
riety, 30 per cent.; quality, 40 per 
cent.; arrangement, 30 per cent. First, 
Silver Cup. Won by A. W. Preston; 
Mrs. G. Wigglesworth, 2d. 
Class 107. Special. Twelve distinct 
varieties, not more than one kind of 
one variety to include Breck’s White 
Bouquet Cauliflower and  Barker’s 
Strain Edmand’s Beet. Won by Mrs. 
Lester Leland. 
Class 108. Sweet Corn. Special. 
Collection of four varieties, six ears 
of each. Won by Mrs. F', Dexter; Mrs. 
G. Wigglesworth, 2d. 
Class 109. Twelve ears any variety. 
Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Class 110. Tomatoes. Special. Col- 
lection, not less than four varieties, 
six each. Won by Mrs. B. A. Beal; 
Mrs. G. Wigglesworth, 2d. 
Class 111. Twelve, any variety. 
Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Class 116. Lima Beans. Two 
quarts, any variety. Won by Mrs. H. 
S. Grew, 2d. 
Class 117. Beets. Six any variety. 
Won by Mrs. B. A. Beal. 
Class 118. Onions. Twelve largest 
and best. Won by Mrs. H. L. Hig- 
ginson; G. N. Black, 2d. 
Class 119. Cucumbers. One pair 
White Spine. Won by Mrs. P. Dexter, 
Class 120. One pair any variety. 
Won by Mrs. P. Dexter. 
Class 121. Cabbage. Two heads any 
variety. Won by Mrs. L. Leland. 
Class 122. Celery. Four roots any 
variety. Won by Mrs. B. A. Beal. 
Class 123. Cauliflower. Two heads 
any variety. Won by Mrs. H. S&S. 
Grew, 2d. 
