PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



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Ferns. — For the best nine named varieties, to J. Warrea 



Merrill, 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 For the best six new varieties, to J. Warren Merrill, 

 Adiantums. — For the best six varieties, to J. "Warren 



Merrill, 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 Tree Ferns. — For the best two, to W. C. Strong, . 

 For the best single specimen, to J. Warren Merrill, 

 For the second best, to W. C. Strong, 

 Lycopods. — For the best six named varieties, to W. C 



Strong, 



Drac^nas. — For the best six named varieties, to H. H 

 HunneweU, ...... 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 Palms. — For the best pair, to William Graj^, Jr., . 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 Pitcher Plants. — For the best three, to William Gray 



Jr., 



Agaves. — For the best six distinct varieties, to J. C 

 Hovey, ....... 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 Cacti. — For the best twenty-five species and varieties, to 

 J. C. Hovey, ...... 



For the second best, to J. C. Hovey, 



Succulents. — For the best collection (other than Agaves 



and Cacti) , of twenty-five species and varieties, to 



J. C. Hove}^, 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., . . 



Best New Pot Plant. — It having never before been 



shown at any exliibition of the Society, to H. H. 



HunneweU, the Society's Silver Medal. 



Celosia Ptramidalis. — For the best four, to C. M. 



Atkinson, ........ 



For the best three, to J. S. Richards, 

 Gladioli. — For the best display and best kept during the 

 exhibition, of named or unnamed varieties, filHng 

 two hundred bottles, to J. S. Richards, 

 For the second best, to George Craft, 

 For the third best, to H. Gleason, .... 



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