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The Huron Expositor, 1974-08-15, Page 21M' u C 4 n r ng oar is that the recipe ', Prizes: 1st $2.Q0; 2nd $l. 3rd .75c used must accompany .the entry._-_ 28" Three jars of japts ar 'elly decorated fqr a Christmas gift. Prizes: 1st .192.00: 2nd S1.00; 3rd .75c SPECIAL PRIZES SIMPSON-SEARS SPFCIAL- $15.00 Pile C, ertiFieate to winner of most points in Section L, N, 0, Kai1d-S.TAay not be w6n ror ,two consecutive years by same exhibitor. I_ The exhibitor scoring the most points in Section N, Home Economics, will receive a merchandise voucher to the value of $15,00, courtesy .George A, Sills & Sons Hardware. The exhibitor scoring the most points in Section O. Home Martment, will receive a merchandise vouoher to the value of 00, courtesy of Larone's Stationery and Gift Store. The exhibitor scoring the most points in Sections L, R. & S. will each receive a $10.00 prize. Donated by the Women's Division of the Fair Board. To each of the new exhibitors in classes L, N, O, R. &.S. $5.00 will be donated by Women's Division of the Fair Board. A new exhibitor is one who has not exhibited, at Seaforth Fall Fair within the last five years. HOME ECONOMICS - Section N 'Committee - Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs. R. McGonigle, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Keith. Sharpe, Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, Mrs. Alex Boyes, Mrs. Chester Neil, Mrs -Keith Snell, Score 1 st 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point HOME DEPARTMENT - Section O Committee: Mrs. J.M.Scott, Mrs. Rohl. McMillan, Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot, Mrs. Gordon Rimmer N.B.: No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry in any one section. All exhibits in competition must be new, and must be the work of the exhibitor. Judges are instructed to disqualify all soiled, defaced, or old work, and to award prizes to new, and up to date work. In classes .1.10 inclusive, work may not be shown more than 2 years. PRIZES - Classes 1 - 10 incldsive $3.00; $2.00; $1.00 ( Classes 11 - 28 inclusive $1.00; .75; .50 -QUILTS: 1. Quilt,pieced cotton., any Star pattern, name of pattern attached, 2. Quilt, Patchwork, .mixed colours. 3. Quilt, cotton, pieced, and hand stitched applique. 4. Quilt, any pattern, using checked or plaid gingham with harmonizing plain colour. S. Quilt, reversible, 2 colours, judged best quilting design and quilting. 6. Quilt, suitable for boy's or girl's room. 7. Afghan, crocheted in coloured wool. SPECIAL: Seaforth Womens' Institute most points Section ? Classes I - 6 inclusive $5.00. MATS:' 8. Mat, hooked yarn or Belgian cloth. 9, Mat, hooked from wbol rags. 10 M l I t h h k d k at, woo - a c no a on tur ey canvas. Seaforth Fail Fair Prize List THE BI ON EXPOSITOR, Si W ORTM ONT_ AUG. 16, 1"4-U (C'td.) nine inch chocolate layer cake baked with Fry's Cocoa. Frosting 70. tatting. LIVING ROOM FURNIS �INGS: maybe chocolate or other flavour. Entries must be exhibited with a Fry's CocoA Label. One Ani article of 71. Dorlie with hand crocheted edge, not over 12" across. . 13. Calmed ineA le _, P PP prize to any one contestant. lst 2nd $3.00; 3rd 72. Handy dome -on or button -on kitchen towel. 14, Canned whole tomatoes prize X5.00; prize prize $2.00. .73. Toilet tissue cover, crocheted., 15. Sweet cucumber, pickles 16. Pickled watermelon William Neilson Limited, makers of chocolate and cocoa, offer two pounds of chocolates for the best chocolate cake made with NEW EXHIBITORS ONLY: 74. Child's jersey. 17, Hot` dog relish 18, Pickled corn cobs Neilson's Jersey Cocoa, providing that the empty cocoa tin, with taoet attached, is Zspiayed with the cake. 75. Girl's jumper, any suitable material, 12 years and under. 76. Misses or ladies' casual sl asks. 19. D41 pickles points in yeast,Section N, classes I to 4 inclusive. . i 20 Tomato catsu PJ.M.Schneider 21. Black currant jelly j 22. Strawberryam Limited of Kitchener. offers five one -pound cartons of Cris pyflake to each of the first prize winners in classes -Crispyflake i ARTS �e CRAFTS - Section- R i J 23" Raspberry jam "" " 6, 25 and 26, providiiig an empty cyrfon • of shortening is displayed with each entry. 1 24. Apple jeliy 25, Red currant jelly 26, Any other variety of jam or jelly The Ontario Bean Producers Marketin Board offer special prizes for the "Best Dish Of Baked Beans' Ist prize $5.00; 2nd. Commltteei Mr s. Wm. Hodgert, Mhia Dorotlt Parko, j Mrs. John Bach, Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, Mrs. Leonard �' 27. Callec{ioq of canned fruit (pint), 6 varieties prize 53.00; 3rd prize $2.00• A condition of the prize awarded b the Ontario Bean Producers Ma 1,.#1 B d y Strong. Mrs. Marlen Vincent. R- M' u C 4 n r ng oar is that the recipe ', Prizes: 1st $2.Q0; 2nd $l. 3rd .75c used must accompany .the entry._-_ 28" Three jars of japts ar 'elly decorated fqr a Christmas gift. Prizes: 1st .192.00: 2nd S1.00; 3rd .75c SPECIAL PRIZES SIMPSON-SEARS SPFCIAL- $15.00 Pile C, ertiFieate to winner of most points in Section L, N, 0, Kai1d-S.TAay not be w6n ror ,two consecutive years by same exhibitor. I_ The exhibitor scoring the most points in Section N, Home Economics, will receive a merchandise voucher to the value of $15,00, courtesy .George A, Sills & Sons Hardware. The exhibitor scoring the most points in Section O. Home Martment, will receive a merchandise vouoher to the value of 00, courtesy of Larone's Stationery and Gift Store. The exhibitor scoring the most points in Sections L, R. & S. will each receive a $10.00 prize. Donated by the Women's Division of the Fair Board. To each of the new exhibitors in classes L, N, O, R. &.S. $5.00 will be donated by Women's Division of the Fair Board. A new exhibitor is one who has not exhibited, at Seaforth Fall Fair within the last five years. HOME ECONOMICS - Section N 'Committee - Mrs. Ken Campbell, Mrs. Mae Dorrance, Mrs. R. McGonigle, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Keith. Sharpe, Mrs. Geo. Wheatley, Mrs. Alex Boyes, Mrs. Chester Neil, Mrs -Keith Snell, Score 1 st 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point HOME DEPARTMENT - Section O Committee: Mrs. J.M.Scott, Mrs. Rohl. McMillan, Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Wilmer Broadfoot, Mrs. Gordon Rimmer N.B.: No person shall be allowed to make more than one entry in any one section. All exhibits in competition must be new, and must be the work of the exhibitor. Judges are instructed to disqualify all soiled, defaced, or old work, and to award prizes to new, and up to date work. In classes .1.10 inclusive, work may not be shown more than 2 years. PRIZES - Classes 1 - 10 incldsive $3.00; $2.00; $1.00 ( Classes 11 - 28 inclusive $1.00; .75; .50 -QUILTS: 1. Quilt,pieced cotton., any Star pattern, name of pattern attached, 2. Quilt, Patchwork, .mixed colours. 3. Quilt, cotton, pieced, and hand stitched applique. 4. Quilt, any pattern, using checked or plaid gingham with harmonizing plain colour. S. Quilt, reversible, 2 colours, judged best quilting design and quilting. 6. Quilt, suitable for boy's or girl's room. 7. Afghan, crocheted in coloured wool. SPECIAL: Seaforth Womens' Institute most points Section ? Classes I - 6 inclusive $5.00. MATS:' 8. Mat, hooked yarn or Belgian cloth. 9, Mat, hooked from wbol rags. 10 M l I t h h k d k A. No competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry in any one class of a section. A, B, C and E, no membership ticket required. Oil painting, water color, acrylic or charcoalpainling. Open to any group, 25 mile radius. Each exhibit, must contain 4 - 6 pictures - work of two or more members of the group. Pictures must be framed and read to hang with name of individual attached. No entry ei e. E�Fh group will receive $5.00. B. Oil painting, water color, acrylic or charcoal painting. Open to any individual within 25 miles radius. Exhibits to be new and contain two pictures, framed and ready to hang, with ,name of individual attached. No entry fee. Each exhibitor will receive $1.00. C. Poster for Huron County. Prizes $1.00; .75; .50. D. CRAFTS - 1st 31.00; 2nd. .75; 3rd. .50. 1. Decorated yard stick holder. 2.. Macrame - any article. 3. Decoupe - any article. 4. Shoe -bag panel, standard size. 5. Set of three hot dish mats - any media. 6. Mosaic tiling - any small article. 7. An article of Ceramics. 8. Cross-stitch sampler, 9. String -art picture. 10. Stuffed animal, any material. 11. Raggedy Ann doll. ]2. Needlepoint, any article. 1-3. Pillow, crewel embroidery,'any size. 14. Jewellery, any item, made from beads. 15. Christmas table centre. 16', 1 pair of pillow cases with knitted lace. 17, Christmas decoration, suitable for front door. 18. Four crocheted coasters over glass, 4" acrbss. 19. Butterfly mobile. 20. Homemade wax candle, for Christmas. 21, Mrs. Haugh Special: $1.50 for best dressed Mod or Hippie Doll, two complete' outfits required. Ot her prizes offered:.2nd.$1.00; 3rd. .50c. 22. Any other craft not listed above. HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST: For best black and white photographs suitable for publication with credit on the editorial page of The Huron Expositor. Picture subjects should include an area scene, children, animals, buildings, flowers and other subjects of general interest, taken within 20 miles of Seaforth.Each entry consists of one photograph and is to indicate where picture was taken and identify subject` matter. Negative must accompany entry. Not more than 3 entries per person permitted. Children's entries are - welcome. Entries will be on display in the roundhouse. No entry - fee. 1st prize $5.00; 3 prizes $3.00 each; 10 prizes $1.00. F. LIQUID EMBROIDERY: 1st. $2.00; 2nd. $l:'00'; 3rd. .75c. 1. Half apron for Christmas. 2, Two quilt blocks, mounted. 3. Two toys, small. 4. Child's dress, or pinafore. 5. Kitchen c`tirtains, cafe style. 6. 1 pair of guest towels, 7. Four place "mats for Christmas. 8. .1 pair of pillow cases, Cross stitch design. , FLORAL EXHIBIT - Section S Committee: Mrs. John Hitlebrecht, Mrs. Arnold Jamieson, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. Robert Campbell. Quality and arrangement considered in all cut flowers. Classes 38 to 52, suitability of container considered. In Gladioli Classes: Stems must not measure more than 20 inches to bottom floret. Prizes: .75c; .50c; and .25c unless otherwise stated. CLASS 1. Aster, Powder Puff, 1 plant. 2. Aster, 'White, 3 blooms. 3. Aster, Pink or Rose, 5 blooms. 'A 4. Aster, Blue, Mauve or Purple. S. Aster, Needles or Cactus type. 6. Begonia, Tuberous, 3 blooms in low container, blooms only. 7. Chrysanthemums (garden Mums), 3" across or over, 3 blooms. 8. Celosia, Cocks Comb, 1 comb. 9. Celosia, Pam us Plume, 1 .plume. - 10. Cosmos, display. 11. Batchelor's Buttons, (Cornflower). 12. Dahlia, Mmpomr 5 blooms. 13. Dahlia, ball or honeycomb, 3 blooms, different. 14. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, any color.-.. 15. Dahlia, Semi-cactus,'l oioom, any color. 16. Dgghlia, large decorative, 1 bloom, any color, 17. Vdse of Miniature Gladioli 18. Gladioli, 3 spikes, an .color. '19. Gladioli, 5 spikes different. 20. Gladioli, assorted basket. $1.00; .75, ,56. 21. Marigold, African, 3 blooms. 22. Marigold, French, 5 blooms. 23. Pansies, 9 blooms. 24. Petunia, double, 5 blooms. 25. Petunia, large ruffled, 5 blooms. 26. Snapdragon, 7 'spikes. 27. Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput, 7 blooms. 28. Zinnia; Dahlia type, 3 blooms, different. 29. Zmnia,Cactus, 3 blooms, different. 30. Roges, Floribunda, 1 spray. 31. Roses, 3 blooms, 3 colors, names attached. 32. Roses, Peace rose, I bloom. 33. African Violet, Single, 1crown. 34. African Violet, double, .,1 crown. 35. Begonia, Pendula, 1 plalit. 36. Cactus, ootlectlon, 7 varieties. I at, woo - a c no a on tur ey canvas. BREAD 1. Loaf white bread, entire crust, yeast..... 1.50 1.25• ].00 LIVING ROOM FURNIS �INGS: 2. Loaf brown bread, entire crust, yeast... • . 1.50 1.25 1.00 '11. Cushion, wool, crocheted., may have velvet or satin back. . 3. Loaf fruit bread, entire crust, yeast, ..... 1.50 1.25 1.00 12• Cushion, needlepoint, with suitable back. 4. Six clover leaf buns, plain, yeast. , ....... 1.50 ' 1.25 1.00 13. Practical cotton cushion. 14. Set of 4 place mats, Phentex - woven. SPECIAL: Seaforth Women's Institute Offers 55.00- for most BEDROOM FURNISHINGS: points in yeast,Section N, classes I to 4 inclusive. 15. 1 pillow case, white, monogrammed in colour. CAKES: 16. 1 pillow case, ,cross stitch embroidery. S. Angel cake, united.... ............... 1.50 1.00 75 17. 1 pillow case, white, embroidered, suitable for child's room. . 6.. Chocolate layer cake, with fil)in$,iced .... 1,50 1.00 .75 18. 1 pillow case, serviceable, printed material (Sa,Mple 7. Banana layer cake, with filling, iced..... 1.50 1.00 .75 attached). 8. Chiffon cake, any flavor.... , . , ...•:.-:... 1.50 1.00 9. Dark fruitcake, entire crust ........ •..... 2.25 1.75 ,75 1.25 KNITTED OR CROCHETED ARTICLES: . 10. Light fruit cake, , entire crust........... . 2.251 1.75 1.25 19. Baby set, white or yellow. bonnet and sweater, knitted. 11. Date and nut loaf .:....... . ............ '1.50 .75 .50 20. Child's tam or toque, wool, knitted. 12. Carrot loaf....: - .... I ................ 1.50 .75 .50 21: Child's mittens, to match above tam or toque, 13. Pumpkin loaf .........:............... 1.50 .75 .50 22; Child's bedroom slippers, knitted, Phentex"yarn. 14. Applesauce cake, plain..... • ....... c .. 1:50 .75 ,50 23.' Girl's vest or shrink, .wool, knitted. 24. Girl'svest or shrink, wool, crocheted. CANDY: 25. Girl's poncho or cape, wool, knitted. 15. Maple cream, approximately'/, Ib....... 1.00 .75 .50 26. Girl's poncho or cape, wool, crocheted. 16. Chocolate fudge, approximately '/a lb..... 1.00 .75 .50 27• Man's work socks. 28..Mitts, Knitted, adult size. COOKIES AND SQUAREST 17. Seven chocolate brownies, iced .......... 1.00 .75 .50 PRIZES: Classes -29-33 inclusive - $1.50; $1.00; .75. 18. SevFn baked peanut butter cookies ....... 1.00 .75 .50 29• Ladies' poncho or cape, wool, crocheted. 19. Seven baked oatmeal cookies .... :....... 1.00 .75 .50 30. Ladies' tam, beret or hat with matching scarf, crocheted. 20. Seven oatmeal date squares............ 1.00 .75 .50 31. Girl's or boy's cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or patterned, fine wool, 3 ply or less. SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs.' Mayfair 32. Girl's or boy's cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or Sandwich Spread for the best oatmeal date squares. patterned, 4 ply double knitting yarn. " 33. Ladies' cardigan or jacket, long sleeves, plain or patterned, PIESi 4 ply double knitting yarn. 21. Pumpkin pie ......................... 1.25 1.00 .75 22. Cherry pie, lattice top .................. 1.25 1.00 .75 SEWING: Prizes - $1.00-,'.75; .50. 23. Lemon pie, not prepared filling.......... 1.25 1.00 .75 In, classes 34 - 53, please have sample attached. 24. Raisin pie ............................ 1.25 1.00 .75 25. Applie pie............................1.25 1,00 -,75 34. Fancy tea apron. TARTSi 35. L-adies' apron, any style. Binding is to be home made with binding 26. Seven 1.00 sample of attached. decorated butter tarts ..................... .75' .50 36. Half apron, with machine stitching. 27. Seven baked jam tarts ................ . 1.00 .75 ..50 37. Cobbler apron. 28. Seven lemon tarts ..................... 1.00 ..75 .50 38. Girl's winter pyjamas, 12 years and under. 39. Boy's flannelette pyjamas, 12 years and under:' SPECIAL: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs, Mayfair 40. Child's Rants, knit fabric. Sandwich Spread for best butter tarts. 41. Child's jumper, wool blend. 42. Child's blouse, in polyester cotton. MiSCELLANEOUSi 43. Child's Aress, in knit fabric. 29. Seven tea biscuits 44. Child's shorts, crimpolene. Seafiuth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Mayfair Sandwich 45: Girl's top, suitable to wear with shorts, knit fabric. Spread for first prize 46. Ladies' or girl's granny gown, any suitable fabric. 47. Ladies' or girl's waltz -length nightgown, any suitable fabric. 30. Seven bran muffins 48. Misses or ladies' smock top, suitable to wear with slacks: Seaforth Creamery Ltd. offers 5 lbs. Mayfair Sandwich, 49, Ladies' or Misses' housecoat of cotton blend fabric, long. Spread for first prize. 50. Ladies' slacks, knit fabric. '31. Add your imagination to a cake mix, not decorated, 51. Ladies' blouse or .pant top, long or short sleeves, any flavor counts, recipe attached........... 1.50 1.00 .75 suitable fabric. 52. Ladies' or misses lingerie, 1 article. Seaforth Jewellers donates a $5 merchandise certificate to 53. Youth's or boy's dress shirt, any suitable fabric. winner of most points, classes 1 to 31 , redeem by Nov. 15/74. PRIZES: Classes 54 - 64, $2.00; $1.50; SIAM. SPECIALS: v^ th's or man's trouwjs, knit fahric, " 32. Cookies, 4 varieties, 3 of each. 55, Child's dress ana pmarore, or child's dress -and smock, suitable for tea ....................... 4.00 2.00 1.00 12 years and under, not knit fabric. 33. Six ways of serving cheese .............. 4.00 2.00• 1.00' 56. Toddler's dress with matching panties, not knit fabric. 34. Six ways of serving low calorie foods • ..... 4.00 2.00 1.00 $7. Child's play suit, 1 or 2 pieces, knit -fabric, 6 years &Under. 58. Child's 2 -piece pant outfit with either top, dress or jumper, CHOCOLATE CAKE SPECIALS: in knit fabric, 12 and under. Cadbury Schwepps ,Powell Limited, makers of Fry's Cocoa, offer the following prizes for the best Iced or Frosted, eight or years 59. Boy's or youth's 2 -piece suit, vest and pants, in knit fabric. 60. Ladies' or misses unlined jacket or blazer, knit fabric. 61. Ladies' dress, street length, knit fabric. I emboss 62. Ladies' or misses jumper, wool blend. 63. Ladies' long dress, any suitable fabric. Write the secretaryl 64. Ladies' or misses bathing suit, any suitable fabric. MISCELLANEOUS: No entry, fee for Jr. 4-H Club members in " Mrs. Weimer Cuthill, Seaforth classes 66, 67, 68. 65• Clothes pin bag from denim. 66. Laundry bag, from suitable fabric. 67. Shower tote bag. t for entry formE 68. Sewing kit fo* navelline. 69. 2 adrerent, names attached and on qquilt'nooks, tnountea bdstal board. A. No competitor will be permitted to make more than one entry in any one class of a section. A, B, C and E, no membership ticket required. Oil painting, water color, acrylic or charcoalpainling. Open to any group, 25 mile radius. Each exhibit, must contain 4 - 6 pictures - work of two or more members of the group. Pictures must be framed and read to hang with name of individual attached. No entry ei e. E�Fh group will receive $5.00. B. Oil painting, water color, acrylic or charcoal painting. Open to any individual within 25 miles radius. Exhibits to be new and contain two pictures, framed and ready to hang, with ,name of individual attached. No entry fee. Each exhibitor will receive $1.00. C. Poster for Huron County. Prizes $1.00; .75; .50. D. CRAFTS - 1st 31.00; 2nd. .75; 3rd. .50. 1. Decorated yard stick holder. 2.. Macrame - any article. 3. Decoupe - any article. 4. Shoe -bag panel, standard size. 5. Set of three hot dish mats - any media. 6. Mosaic tiling - any small article. 7. An article of Ceramics. 8. Cross-stitch sampler, 9. String -art picture. 10. Stuffed animal, any material. 11. Raggedy Ann doll. ]2. Needlepoint, any article. 1-3. Pillow, crewel embroidery,'any size. 14. Jewellery, any item, made from beads. 15. Christmas table centre. 16', 1 pair of pillow cases with knitted lace. 17, Christmas decoration, suitable for front door. 18. Four crocheted coasters over glass, 4" acrbss. 19. Butterfly mobile. 20. Homemade wax candle, for Christmas. 21, Mrs. Haugh Special: $1.50 for best dressed Mod or Hippie Doll, two complete' outfits required. Ot her prizes offered:.2nd.$1.00; 3rd. .50c. 22. Any other craft not listed above. HURON EXPOSITOR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CONTEST: For best black and white photographs suitable for publication with credit on the editorial page of The Huron Expositor. Picture subjects should include an area scene, children, animals, buildings, flowers and other subjects of general interest, taken within 20 miles of Seaforth.Each entry consists of one photograph and is to indicate where picture was taken and identify subject` matter. Negative must accompany entry. Not more than 3 entries per person permitted. Children's entries are - welcome. Entries will be on display in the roundhouse. No entry - fee. 1st prize $5.00; 3 prizes $3.00 each; 10 prizes $1.00. F. LIQUID EMBROIDERY: 1st. $2.00; 2nd. $l:'00'; 3rd. .75c. 1. Half apron for Christmas. 2, Two quilt blocks, mounted. 3. Two toys, small. 4. Child's dress, or pinafore. 5. Kitchen c`tirtains, cafe style. 6. 1 pair of guest towels, 7. Four place "mats for Christmas. 8. .1 pair of pillow cases, Cross stitch design. , FLORAL EXHIBIT - Section S Committee: Mrs. John Hitlebrecht, Mrs. Arnold Jamieson, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. Robert Campbell. Quality and arrangement considered in all cut flowers. Classes 38 to 52, suitability of container considered. In Gladioli Classes: Stems must not measure more than 20 inches to bottom floret. Prizes: .75c; .50c; and .25c unless otherwise stated. CLASS 1. Aster, Powder Puff, 1 plant. 2. Aster, 'White, 3 blooms. 3. Aster, Pink or Rose, 5 blooms. 'A 4. Aster, Blue, Mauve or Purple. S. Aster, Needles or Cactus type. 6. Begonia, Tuberous, 3 blooms in low container, blooms only. 7. Chrysanthemums (garden Mums), 3" across or over, 3 blooms. 8. Celosia, Cocks Comb, 1 comb. 9. Celosia, Pam us Plume, 1 .plume. - 10. Cosmos, display. 11. Batchelor's Buttons, (Cornflower). 12. Dahlia, Mmpomr 5 blooms. 13. Dahlia, ball or honeycomb, 3 blooms, different. 14. Dahlia, Cactus, 1 bloom, any color.-.. 15. Dahlia, Semi-cactus,'l oioom, any color. 16. Dgghlia, large decorative, 1 bloom, any color, 17. Vdse of Miniature Gladioli 18. Gladioli, 3 spikes, an .color. '19. Gladioli, 5 spikes different. 20. Gladioli, assorted basket. $1.00; .75, ,56. 21. Marigold, African, 3 blooms. 22. Marigold, French, 5 blooms. 23. Pansies, 9 blooms. 24. Petunia, double, 5 blooms. 25. Petunia, large ruffled, 5 blooms. 26. Snapdragon, 7 'spikes. 27. Zinnia, Pompom or Lilliput, 7 blooms. 28. Zinnia; Dahlia type, 3 blooms, different. 29. Zmnia,Cactus, 3 blooms, different. 30. Roges, Floribunda, 1 spray. 31. Roses, 3 blooms, 3 colors, names attached. 32. Roses, Peace rose, I bloom. 33. African Violet, Single, 1crown. 34. African Violet, double, .,1 crown. 35. Begonia, Pendula, 1 plalit. 36. Cactus, ootlectlon, 7 varieties. I