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emmonly called, of which there were 
a dozen or more varieties. 
was also the nymphdeas, with 25 to 
varieties in hardy and_ tender 
plants. This concern probably 
specializes on aquatics more than any 
other concern in the country. 
The Prize Winners 
SWEET Peas. One vase of any variety, 
‘twenty:tive sprays. Mrs. C. E. Cotting. 
One vase mixed, fifty sprays. For ama- 
teurs only. Lucy Baker. 
ASTERS. Pompon, six vases, six flowers 
ineach. Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
Pompon, three vases, three flowers in 
each. Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
_ Semple’s, three vases, three flowers in each. 
_ Mrs. W. Scott Fitz, A. M. Patillo (Glouces- 
ter). 
Single, six vases, six flowers in each. Mrs. 
M. B. Mason. 
Single, three vases, three flowers in each. 
Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
Best vase of Asters arranged for effect. 
Miss A. G. Thayer. 
DAHLIAS. Best display, allclasses. Miss 
A. G. Thayer, Mrs. S. P. Blake. 
Double, one vase, six flowers. Miss M. F. 
Bartlett, Mrs. C. E. Cotting. 
Single, one vase, twelve flowers. Mrs. 
Philip Dexter, Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Cactus, one vase, six flowers. Mrs. G. E. 
Cabot, Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Best display of named varieties, three of 
each. Mrs. G. E. Cabot. 
LILIES. ‘lwo varieties, two spikes each. 
Mrs. F. R. ‘Tidbits. 
NASTURTIUMS. Best display, with own 
foliage. Mrs. C. E. Cotting. é 
ANTIRRHINUMS. Best display. Mrs. Jas. 
Means. 
GALDIOLI. Display filling six vases, six 
spikes in vase. Mrs. B. H. Tracey, Mrs. R. 
C. Hooper, Mrs. G. M. Lane. 
Six varieties, named, one of each. 
B. H. Traccy. 
Three narieties, named, one of each. Mrs. 
B. H. Tracey. 
MARIGOLDs. Best display of African. J. 
F. Wonson, Ist and 2d. 
ZINNIAS. best three vases, three colors. 
J. F. Wonscn, 1st and 2d. 
DIANTHUS. Best collection of Double. 
Mrs. F. R. ‘Tibbitts. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI!I. Twelve vases, five 
spikes in vase. Mrs. F. R. Tibbitts. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. Twenty spikes in a vase. 
Miss Loring. 
Mrs. 
SCABIOSA. Twenty-five spikes. Mrs. W. 
Scott Fitz, Mrs, F. R. Tibbitts. 
HELIOTROP:. Six spikes in a vase. G. 
N. Black. 
SALVIA. Twelve spikes. Mrs. Tibbitts. 
Best vase, bluc. Mrs. G. E. Cabot. 
Cosmos. One vase, white. Mrs. M. B. 
Mason, J. N. Lipman. 
One vase, pink. Mrs. M. B. Mason, Miss 
Loring. 
_-CENTAUREA. One_ vase 
twelve blooms. J. F. Wonson. 
~ One vase Americana Alba, twelve blooms. 
J. F. Wonson. 
CARNATIONS. One vase, twelve blooms, 
arguerite. Mrs.’C. E. Cotting. 
Best display of flowers arranged for effect, 
filling one Society table. First prize Society 
Medal, second Bronze Medal. Mrs. H. L. 
Higginson, Mrs. Lester Leland. : 
Best basket of flowers arranged for effect. 
A. Magnuson, R. A. Mitchell. , 
Best vase arranged for effect. 
Head, Mrs. S. P. Blake... 
Americana, 
Mrs. Chas, 
__ by ladies only. 
‘Medal. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. Collection of six 
flowers, single to be shown in flat dishes. Mrs. 
Lester Leland, Mrs. S. P. Blake. 
Collection of six flowers, double, to be 
shown in flat dishes. Mrs. Lester Leland. 
Best six pots. Mrs. S. P. Blake. 
Best one pot. Mrs. S. P. Blake. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS FLOWERS. Twelve 
vases, not less than eight varieties. Mrs. R. 
C. Hooper, Miss A. G. Thayer. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. Twelve vases, not 
less than six varieties, three spikes in vase. 
Mrs. F. R. Tibbitts, Miss Bartlett. 
MONTBRETIA. Best » vase, twenty-five 
spikes. Mrs. P. Dexter, Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
_ Best collection, not less than three -varie- 
ties, one vase of each. Mrs. C. H. Tweed. 
Pats. Best pair. Mrs. W. B. Walker, 
1st and 2d. 
Best single plant. Mrs, Walker, 1st and 2d. 
RE DRANGEA. Best pair. Mrs. W. Scott 
itz. 
FucusiA. One plant in six-inch pot. Mrs. 
C. E. Cotting, 1st and 2d. 
FERNS. Six plants in variety. 
Black, Mrs. W. B. Walker. 
Best specimen plant. G.N. Black, Mrs. 
Walker. 
BEGONIA REx. One plant. G. N. Black. 
DRACENA. One plant. Mrs. Leland, G. 
N. Black. 
One pair. Mrs. Leland. 
RUDBECKIA GOLDEN GLOW. 
Miss Bartlett, Mrs. C. E. Cotting. 
Best collection. Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
Cri NG 
One vase. 
GRASSES. Best collection annual and per- 
ennial. Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
CANNAS. Twelve spikes, not less than 
four varieties. Miss A. G. Thayer, Mrs. M. 
B. Mason. 
HARDY HYDRANGEA. (Paniculata Grand- 
iflora). 
Six flowers in a vase. 
Mrs. M. B. Mason. 
HELIANTHUS. Best collection. Mrs. C. H. 
Tweed, Mrs. S. P. Blake. 
VEGETABLES. Best collection. — First, 
cup; second, bronze medal. Mrs. P. Dex- 
ter, Mrs. E. C. Swift. 
For School Children 
Best collection of Wild Flowers, named. 
First $2, second $1. Irving Baker, Harry 
Baker. 
Geraniums were distributed, one plant to 
each child who applied for it, at Lee’s hall, 
Saturday, May 12, to be exhibited at the 
August show. $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 
25c and15c. Lena Capello 1st, Everett Ca- 
pello zd, Ruth A. Herrick 3d, Alice Herrick 
4th, Luella Stanley 5th, Abbie Floyd 6th, P. 
Hannable 7th. 
SPECIAL PRIZES 
ASTERS. Large flowered, all classes, best 
display, offered by Joseph Breck & Son. 
Miss A. G. Thayer. 
VEGETABLES. Bestcollection grown from 
R. & J. Farquhar’s. seeds, season of 1906. 
Silver Cup, offered by R. &. J. Farquhar. 
Mrs. W. B. Walker. 
ANNUALS. Best and largest collection. 
$35 in gold, offered by Schlegel & Fottler 
Go.. Mrs. G. M, Lane. : 
SWEET Corn. Best and largest collec- 
Mrs. G. E. Cabot, 
. tion, to include The Early Golden. $5-in 
gold, offered by Schlegel & Fottler Co. Mrs. 
F. M: Whitehouse. 
FLOWERS. Best table arranged for effect, 
Silver Medal and Bronze 
These prizes are offered by W. E. 
Doyle, Boston. Mrs..W. Scott Fitz, Mrs. 
G. E. Cabot. 
TomAtTOES. Best and largest collection, 
to include Red Cross. 
Schlegel & Fottler Co. Arthur Jackson. 
SWEET PEAS. Largest and best collec- 
tion, ten spikes of each variety. First $3, 
second $2, offered by Thos. J. Grey & Co. 
J. N. Lipman. 
FOLIAGE AND FLOWERING PLANTS. Best 
display of twenty plants arranged for effect. 
Silver Cup, offered by Lord & Burnham Co. 
This cup must be won twice before becom- 
ing the absolute property of the winner. 
Mrs. R. C. Hooper. 
OTHER AWARDS 
£5 in gold, offered by 
Mrs. P. Dexter (J. 
Display of aquatics. H. A. Dreer, hon- 
orable mention. 
Display of onions. 
Salter), certificate. 
Group of foliage plants. Mrs. Lester Le- 
land (Mr. Wettelow), certificate of merit. 
Display of miniature evergreens. J. Pierce, 
honorable mention. 
Display of native trees and shrubs. Rob- 
ert A. Mitchell, honorable mention. 
Exhibit of garden seats. North Shore 
Ferneries, honorable mention. 
Display of flowers. Miss Loraine Wash- 
burn, honorable mention. 
Display of roses and herbaceous flowers. 
Blue Hill Nurseries, honorable mention. . 
Display of dahlias. W.W. Rawson, hon- 
orable mention. 
Display of mixed plants. North Shore 
Ferneries, honorable mention. 
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