76 TRANSACTIONS OF THE ^^OCIETY. 



Balsams. — For the best display, to S. R. Johnson, a premium of $2 00 

 For the second best display, to Joseph Breck & Co., a premium 



of . . . . ^. . 1 00 



Dahlias. — In tlie following divisions and classes: — 



DIVISION A. 

 The Premier Prize. To Edward Allen, a premium of . . 4 00 



Specimen bloom, to Wm. E. Carter, a premium of . .2 00 



DIVISION B. 



CLASS I. 



For the best 18 dissimilar blooms, to Parker Barnes, a premi- 

 um of . . . . . . . . 4 00 



CLASS II. 



For the best 12 dissimilar blooms, to Joseph Breck &c Co., a pre- 

 mium of . . . . . . . 2 50 



CLASS III. 



For the best 6 dissimilar blooms, to Edward Allen, a premium of 1 50 

 DIVISION C. 



CLASS III. 



For the best 6 dissimilar blooms, to "Wm. Meller, a premi- 

 um of . 



For the second best G dissimilar blooms, to H. W. Dutton, a 

 premium of . 

 Bouquets. — For the best display at the Annual Exhioition, to Wm. 



E. Carter, a premium of .... 

 For the second best display at the Annual Exhibition, to James 



Nugent, a premium of .... 



For the third best display at the Annual Exhibition, to J. L. L. 



F. Warren, a premium of . 

 Designs. — For the best at the Annual Exhibition, to Wm. Ken- 

 rick, a premium of . 



For the second best at the Annual Exhibition, to John A. Ken- 

 rick, a premium of . 



For the third best at the Annual Exhibition, to S. A. Walker, 

 a premium of . 



Gratuities. 

 To M. P. Wilder, President of the Society, for the first introduc- 

 tion and successful cultivation of superb varieties of lilies, 

 speciosum and lancifolium, . . . . . $3 00 



Also, for 8 expensive and rare varieties of tree pa^onies, . 3 00 



