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Parkman: Aqiiilogia glandulosa, intense!}^ blue and pure white, and 

 Viburnum lantana. J. McTear: Eutoca Ortgiesiana and Ornithogalum 

 conicxun. J. A. Kenrick: Hardy xVzaleas. C.J.Power: Iresene Herb- 

 stii, Sibthorpia Europea, Ageratum variegata, and two varieties of 

 Silena pendula. J. Tailby: Seedling Mimulus. Jos. Brcck: a display 

 of Tulips. Messrs. Hovey & Co., J. E. Westgate, J. McTear, and W. 

 C. Strong: each a stand of Cut Flowers. Misses S. C. Westgate, H. 

 G. Dunklee, B. Dunklee, A C. Wheeler and Mrs. C. B. Chase: each a 

 Basket of Flowers. J. E, Westgate: a pair each of Parlor and Hand 

 Boucpiets, and Hovey & Co., a collection of Spring Herbaceous Plants. 



May 30. H. H. Hunnewell: Hardy Azaleas; J. McTear: Cut Flow- 

 ers; J. A. Kenrick: Hardy Azaleas and Shrubs. Miss M. E. Carter: a 

 collection of Xative Plants; H. Yandine: Cut Flowers; F. Parkman: 

 Clematis azurea grandiflora; J. C. Chandler: Pavia rubra and lutea, and 

 Adiantum speciosum. Mrs. C. B. Chase, Mrs. L. Guerineau, Miss S. C. 

 Westgate, Miss S. W. Story and Miss A. C. Kenrick: each a Basket. 



June 6. H. H. Hunnewell: Rhododendrons; W. C. Strong: Hardy 

 Shrubs; F. Parkman: Cut Flowers; Hovey & Co.: Cut Flowers, 

 Shubby Paeonies, Iberis Tenori, Azaleas and Rhododendrons; Miss S. 

 C. Westgate, Miss A. C. Kenrick and others : Baskets; J. McTear: Her- 

 baceous Plants and Zephyranthus roseus; Jona. French: Pelargoniums 

 and Gloxinias; J. Nugent: Yiburnum opulus sterilis, of monstrous size; 

 J. A. Kenrick: Azaleas, Magnolias, &c.; H. Yandine: Cut Flowers; 

 Miss E. M. Harris: Cut Flowers and a collection of Natives; Thomas 

 Smallwood: Cypripedium acaule and Sarracenia purpurea; J. J. Glover: 

 Pinus Austriaca with its curious arrangement of male blossoms in 

 whorls. 



June 13. F. Parkman: Cut Flowers, twenty varieties of Tuberous 

 Iris, and Clematis Helena, pure white ; Hovey & Co. : Cut Flowers and 

 Pyrethrum roseum fl. pi. as full as a quilled aster, and much resembling 

 it; J. McTear: twenty varieties of Tiiberous Iris and Cut Flowers; 

 Jona. French: a gorgeous display of Pelargoniums; J. A. Kenrick: 

 Azaleas; H. Yandine: Cut Flowers; Miss E. M. Harris: Cut FloM^ers 

 and Natives; Miss M. E. Carter: Natives, and Cross and Wreath also 

 of Native flowers; Thos. Smallwood: Rose Acacia, remarkable for pro- 

 fusion of bloom. From a private grower came Ranunculus and Anem- 

 one, never excelled in these rooms, save once. Mrs. C. B. Chase, Miss 

 S. W. Story, Miss S. C. Westgate and Miss A. C. Kenrick: each a 

 Basket. 



June 20. F. Parkman: Cut Flowers, and a large display of Perpetual 

 Roses, embracing ver}^ many rare si^ecimens, and all admirably grown; 

 W.C. Strong: CutFlowers; Hovey «& Co.: Cut Flowers, a full collection of 

 Herbaceous Peonies, and another of Spring Herbaceous Plants; Geo. 

 Craft, J. A. Kenriek aad II. Yandine: each a display of Cut Flowers; 



