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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Mignonette. — Twenty-five spikes: 

 1st, William Nicholson, $5. 



l.ii.v of the Valley. — Fifty .-prays: 



1st, .1. H. Leach & Son, $5; 2d, John McFarland, $3; 3d, T. J. Grey 

 Co.. $2. 

 Basket of Flowers (For retail iloristsi: 



1st. H. R. Comley, $15; 2d, Edward MacMulkin, $10; 3d, Penn, the 

 florist, $5. 



Gratuities: — 



Thomas Roland, display of hard-wooded and other flowering plants, $25. 

 Mrs. Winthrop Ames, display of Primulas, Begonias, and Ferns, $10. 

 Mrs. Frederick Aver, display of Acacias and Ericas, $10. 

 Dr. C. G. "Weld, Lachenalia Nelsoni, $3. 



" ' 'nn raria hybrida, $5. 



" Acacias, $2. 



Edward MacMulkin, collection of Anthurium Scherzerianum, $5. 



E. J. AJbearn, vase of yellow Marguerites. S3. 

 Mrs. Sarah C. Sears, Camellia blooms, $5. 

 William Sim. display of Violets, $5. 



L. E. Small, Dimorphotheca aurantiaca, $2. 



F. IF Houghton, ancient bouquet, $3. 

 Edward MacMulkin, display, $3. 

 Mrs. F. M. Gill, display. S3. 



March 19. 



Gratuity: — 

 Mrs. Frederick Aver, group of Acacias, $10. 



Orchid Exhibition. 

 May 26, 27, 28, 20, and 30. 



Orchids.- Display of plants in bloom, to fill four hundred square feet of 

 space: 

 1st, Julius Etoehrs Co., Cold Medal and $1,000; 2d, C. G. Roebling, 

 Silver Medal and $500; 3d, Lager A- Hurrell, Bronze Medal and 

 $250. 

 Display of plants in bloom, to lill one hundred and fifty square feet of 

 space: 

 1st. E. B. Dane, Gold Medal and $200; 2d, Walter Uunnewell, Silver 

 Medal and $100. 



