24 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Sanguinaria Canadensis. Viola blanda. 



Saxifraga Virginica. " Canadensis. 



Trillium erectum. " cucullata. 



" grandijlorum. " odorata alba. 



" sessile. " saggitata. 



Uvidaria grandifiora, " tricolor^ 10 var. 



" sessilifolia. 



Calceolarias. — Six well grown plants were shown b}' C. M. 

 Atkinson. Perhaps no plant in cultivation possesses so much 

 richness and variety of color in its blossoms as the Calceolaria, and 

 when we consider the ease with Avhich it is cultivated, it is surpris- 

 ing that so few have been exhibited. 



Tree Peonies were shown by Marshall P. Wilder and Hovey 

 & Co. The large collections grown by these gentlemen enable 

 them alwa3-s to make very fine displays. 



Hardy Shrubs. — A veiy good collection of cut flowers was 

 shown b}^ Miss A. C. Kenrick, consisting of varieties of Azaleas, 

 Hawthorns, Spiraeas, Lilacs, Dutchman's Pipe, Weigelias, Calj^can- 

 thus, etc. Miss S. W. Story also had a small collection. 



Rhododendrons. — June 3d being the regular prize da}-, E. S. 

 Rand, Jr., exhibited a very fine collection, the names of which are 

 given below. Considerable pains have been taken to prepare 

 these lists, and it is hoped that they may be useful to the members 

 of the Society, (h., hardy; h. h., half hard}' ; p. h., probabl}- 

 hard}'; t., tender.) 



Album. — White ; h. 



" elegans. — Blush white ; h. 

 Atrosanguineum. — Blood red ; h. 

 AucKboifolium. — Lilac ; h. 

 Bicolor. — Rose with white spot ; h. 

 Brayaniim. — Rosy scarlet ; t. 

 Candidissirmim. — White ; h. h. 

 Charles Dickens. — Dark scarlet ; p. h. 

 Congestum roseum. — Light rose. 

 Coriaceum. — Pure white ; h. 

 Cunningham's Dwarf White. — ;White ; h. h. 

 Delicatissimum. — Blush white ; h. 

 Ever est ianum. — Rosy lilac, fringed ; h. 

 Giganteum. — Bright rose ; h. 



