PRIZES AWARDED FOR FLOWERS. 43 



PRIZES AWARDED FOR PLANTS, FLOWERS AND 

 BOUQUETS. 



January, February and March. 



Camellias. — For the best display of named varieties exhi))ited 

 during the months of January, February and March, to 



Hovey & Co., $6 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 5 00 



January 23. 

 p]pACRis — For the best named varieties in pots, not awarded, - 5 00 

 For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 4 00 



April 3. 

 Hyacinths. — For the best ten named varieties in pots, not 



awarded, - - - - - - -5 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 4 00 



May 1. 

 Hyacinths — For the best twenty named varieties, open cult- 

 ure, not awarded, - - - - - -6 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 5 00 



May 15. 

 Tulips, Early. — For the best twenty flowers, not less than 



ten named varieties, not awarded, - - - - 5 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 4 00 



Narcissus. — For the best display, not awarded, - - 4 00 



For the next best, not awarded, - - - - 3 00 



June 5. 

 Iris (Tuberous varieties). — For the best twelve named varie- 

 ties, to James McTear, . . - - - 

 For the next best, not awarded, . . . - 

 Hardy Shrubs. — For the best display, not awarded, - 



For the next best, not awarded, . . - - 



For the next best, not awarded, . . - - 



Shrubby Peonies. — For the best six named varieties, not 



awarded, ..----- 



For the next best, not awarded, . . - - 



For the next best, not awai-ded. . . - - 



Cut Flowers. — For the best display, filling 150 bottles, not 



awarded, -...--- 



For the next best, not awarded, . . - - 



For the next best, not awarded, . - - - 



