472 Massacliusetts Horticultural Society. 



From l^fessrs. Winship, two large flat vase bouquets, finely arranged. 

 From J. W. Mandell, two parlor bouquets, and two large flat bouquets, for 

 vases, all of which were well arranged. From D. Crowley, three large 

 pyramidal vase bouquets, very finely arranged. Fine bouquets were also 

 sent by E. Allen, Lowell, D. Pierce, John Hovey, E. Burns, O. N. Towne, 

 A. Bowditch, P. W. Pierce, Miss Russell, Miss Kenrick, Miss Barnes, 

 Misses Needham, Miss Crocker, and others; bouquets of grasses, from 

 Mrs. W. H. Richardson and I. Slickney; and bouquets of indigenous flow- 

 ers, from J. G. Swan and John Quant. 



PREMIUMS AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR FLOWERS, &C. 



Plants, in pots. — For best display of not less than 20 pots, to Hovey 



& Co., $ 12. 

 Vase Bouquets. — The best pair, suitable for the Bradlee vases, a prize 

 of the Bradlee Plate, to Hovey & Co., S 10. 

 For second best, to Daniel Pierce, $6. 

 For the best pair of bouiiuets, suitable for the Society's vases, to D. 



Crowley, $ 10. 

 For second best, to James Nugent, $6. 

 Parlor Bouquets. — For the best pair, to Hovey & Co., $8. 

 For second best, to J. W. Mandell, $6. 

 For third best, to Edward Allen, $5. 

 For fourth best, to James Nugent, $3. 

 Coxco.MBs. — The best pots, to James Nugent, $3. 

 Balsams. — The best 6 pots, to J. W. Brown, $3. 

 Gratuities. — For a fine show of Ericas, and other pot plants, to M. P. 

 Wilder, $12. 

 For fine coxcombs, to A. McLennan, $5. 

 For basket of flowers and bouquet, to Miss Russell, $3. 

 For bouquets, to 0. N. Towne, $ 3. 

 For vases and bouquets, to T. Needham, $5. 

 For grass bouquets, to Mrs. W. H. H. Richardson, $3. 

 To Messrs. Hovey & Co., L. Davenport, J. Nugent, and J. Breck 



& Co., $5 each, for cut flowers. 

 To Messrs. Winship, and A. Bowditch, for cut flowers, $3 each. 

 To E. Burns, Messrs. Winship, Miss Kenrick, P. W. Pierce, J. 



Hovey, Miss Barnes, and L. Davenport, fur bouquets, $2 each. 

 To J. G Swan and John Quant, for indigenous flowers, % 1 each. 

 Fruits. — From the President of the Society, 45 varieties of pears, viz., 

 Ananas, Beurri d'Aremberg, B. Brown, B. Diel, B. Duval, B. Golden of 

 Bilboa, B. Goubault, Belle Heloise, Catillac, Crassane, (old,) C. Al- 

 thorp, Colmar d'Ete, Columbia, Delices d'Hardenpont, Doyenn6 White, 

 D. Gray, D. Dore, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Dumas, Dunmore, Eyewood, 

 Figue, Flemish Beauty, Belle Lucrative, Fondante Van Mons, Franc 

 Real, (Summer,) Gloul Morceau, Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee, Josephine 

 de Malines, (new,) La Fortunee, Lansac, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Marie 

 Louise, Martin Sec, Monarch, Napoleon, Swan's Orange, Payency, Passe 

 Colmar, Rousselet de Rheims, Valle6 Franche, Van Mons Leon le Clerc, 

 Le Cur6, Long Green of Autumn. 



