22 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



PEONY EXHIBITION. 



June 17 and 18. 



Saturday, 12 M. to 9 P.M. 

 Sunday, 1 to 9 P.M. 



J[^^ 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. 



8^^ All articles exhibited must be ready for examination by the Com- 

 mittees at 12 M. 



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

 pages 4 to 10. 



8®^ An expert peony grower will give information on peony culture at 

 this exhibition and lecture each afternoon at three o'clock. 



Flowers. 

 Prizes offered by Mrs. Edwin Farnham Greene. 



No. 112. Herbaceous Peonies. — Collection of twenty 

 named varieties, double, one flower of each, 

 two prizes ...... S12 $6 



No. 113. Collection of ten named varieties, double, one 



flower of each, two prizes ... 63 



Note. — Exhibitors entering both above classes of peonies must have 

 thirty varieties. 



No. 114. Collection of twelve named varieties, single 

 one bloom of each, two prizes 



No. 115. Collection of twelve named varieties, Japan- 

 ese single, two prizes 



No. 116. Collection of six named double varieties 

 White, one flower of each, two prizes 



No. 117. Collection of six named double varieties 

 Rose Pink, one flower of each, two prizes 



No. 118. Collection of six named double varieties 

 Salmon Pink, one flower of each, two prizes 



