82 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



November 25. 



Gratuities : — 



To James Comle^', for Cut Flowers, . . . . $1 00 



Mrs. A. U. Wood, for Basket of Flowers, . . . 1 00 



D.E.Beekford,Jr., '^ " '^ " . . . 1 00 



Mrs. S. Joyce, ^' '' " ^- . . . 1 00 



1)e< EMBER 2. 



Gratuities : — 

 To Mrs. A. D.Wood, for Basket of Flowers, . . . 2 00 



Mrs. 8. Joyce, u u ;4 .; _ ^ 1 „() 



December i). 



Gratuities : — 



To James C'omley, for Cut Flowers, . . . . 1 00 



C. T. Hubbard, for Oiipripedium insigne, ... 1 00 



Miss S. W. Story, for Vase of Flowers, ... 1 00 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, for Basket of Plowers. . . 1 00 



The following Medals, Certificates of Merit, and Prospective 

 Prizes, have been awarded : 



February 12. To John F. Rogers, for Specimen Azalea Crite- 

 rion, Silver INIedal. 



February 19. To Francis Putnam, for Seedling Amar3'llis, First 

 Class Certificate of Merit. 



March 18. To C. S. Sargent, for Pliorminm tenax variegatum^ 

 in flower, Silver Medal. 



April 15. To John H. Moore, for Seedling Gloxinia, First Class 

 Certificate of Merit. 



May 20. To John Cadness, i'ov new Hydrangea, Thomas Hogg, 

 Silver Medal. 



June 3. To Hovey & Co., for Epiphyllum Hoveyr, First Class 

 Certiticate of Merit. 



June 10. To E. S. Hand, Jr., for Seedling Rhododendron, Daisy 

 !{and, the Prospective Prize of $40. 



June 27. To John Robinson, for a choice collection of Native 

 Ferns, Silver Medal. 



July S. 'I\) F. L. Ames, Cor new and rare Orchids, Silver 

 Medal. 



