20 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTUKAL SOCIETY 



RHODODENDRON, AZALEA, AND IRIS EXHIBITION. 



JUNE 3 AND 4. 



Saturday, 12 M. to 9 P.M. 

 Sunday, 1 to 9 P.M. 



S^^Intending exhibitors should file a notice with the Secretary of the 

 Society, at least three days prior to the opening of any exhibition, giving 

 information of the classes in which they intend to compete. Entry blanks 

 for this purpose will be furnished free and will be mailed upon request. 



S^^All exhibits must be ready for examination by the Committees 

 at twelve o'clock or they may be disqualified. 



8@^Exhibitors will please read General and Special Exhibition Rules, 

 pages 4 to 10. 



^^On Saturday and Sunday afternoons at three o'clock a lecture will 

 be given in the lower hall on the culture of the principal plants exhibited. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. 3. 



No. 84. Rhododendrons. — Decorative display in vari- 

 ety, including azaleas, covering 72 sq. ft., 

 three prizes $65 $35 $20 



No. 85. Twelve varieties, rhododendrons, one truss of 



each, two prizes 6 4 



No. 86. Six varieties, rhododendrons, one truss of each, 



two prizes ....... 32 



No. 87. Azaleas. — General display in variety, including 

 such as Ghent and Mollis hybrids, arbo- 

 rescens, viscosa, rosea, nudiflora, and other 

 kinds, covering 24 sq. ft., three prizes 25 15 10 



No. 88. Twelve varieties, six trusses of each, two prizes 6 4 



No. 89. Six varieties, one truss of each, two prizes . 3 2 



John Allen French Fund. 



No. 90. Irises. — Twenty-four vases, not less than twelve 



varieties, three spikes in a vase, two prizes 6 



No. 91. Twelve vases, not less than six varieties, three 



spikes in a vase, two prizes ... 4 



No. 92. Collection of irises, any or all classes admissible, 



two prizes ....... 12 



