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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



To Miss S. W. Story, for Eulalia Japonica, 



M. H. Merriam, 

 W. J. Vass, 

 Hove}' & Co., 

 J. B. Moore, 

 Janies Comlej^, 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, 

 E. H. Hitcbings, 



" Roses, 



" Plants and Flowers, 



" Plants, 



" Table Design, 



" Cut Flowers, 



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" BotrycJiium ternatum, 



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Gratuities , 



December 1. 



To W. J. Vass, for Gesnera splendidissima and G. zebrina, 2 00 

 James Cartwright, for Cattleya Loddigesii, . . 1 00 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, for Disli of Flowers, . . . 1 00 



December 29. 



Gratuities : — 



To James Cartwright, for Cypripedium insigne, . . 1 00 

 a. a. llnimeweW, fov Eiqjhorbiaplenissimajl. 2^1-, • 1 00 



The following Medals and Certificates of Merit have been 

 awarded : — 



February 24. To Marshall P. Wilder, for Seedling Azaleas, 

 First Class Certificate of Merit. 



April 7. To C. B. Gardiner, for fine Cyclamen, Silver Medal. 



Rose Show, June 20. To B^Ton D. Halsted, for a collection 

 of Lichens, Silver Medal. 



To Edward Butler, for Seedling Draccena^ Wellesleyana, Silver 

 Medal. 



To J. Warren Merrill, for a new and rare Fern, Polystichium 

 lepidocaulon, First Class Certificate of Merit. 



To George E. Davenport, for a splendid collection of Hardy Na- 

 tive Ferns, Silver Medal. 



Annual E^xhibition. To H. H. Hunnewell, for the best new Pot 

 Plant, Phyllotcenium Lindeni, Silver Medal. 



To Edward Butler, for Seedling Draccena, No. 3, Silver Medal. 



