168 MAS>\< ETJSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Specimen orchid, any genus not otherwise provided for in the schedule: 

 1st, Col. Charles Pfaff, Brassia verrucosa, Silver Medal; 2d, Mrs. B. 

 B. Tuttle, Phalaenopsis Lueddemanniana, Bronze Medal. 

 Best specimen orchid plant in the exhibition: 

 Julius Roehrs Co., Cattleya Mossiae, Gold Medal. 

 Flowering and Foliage stove or greenhouse plants. — Group, 

 arranged for effect : 

 1st, Julius Roehrs Co., Gold Medal and $100; 2d, Edward MacMulkin, 

 Silver Medal and $50. 

 Best plant in bloom, not previously exhibited in the United States: 

 Thomas Roland, Gold Medal. 

 Coniferous plant. — Best species, not yet disseminated, likely to be 

 hardy in the United States: 

 W. A. Manda, an undisseminated Juniper, Gold Medal. 



Gratuities: — 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, group of Orchids, Bronze Medal and $20. 



J. T. Butterworth, " " " Silver Medal and $25. 



G. L. Freeman, display of cut Orchids, $10. 



Edward MacMulkin, decoration of Orchids and flowering plants, $20. 



W. A. Riggs, group of flowering and foliage plants, $50. 



Waban Rose Conservatories, White Killarney Rose, Cultural Certificate 



and $25. 

 Dr. C. G. Weld, specimen Azalea, $10. 

 Patten & Co., display of Carnations, $5. 

 Mrs. H. F. Durant, Statice Halfordii, $3. 



Peony Exhibition. 



June 14 and 15. 



Herbaceous Peonies. — Collection of thirty or more varieties, double, 

 one flower of each: 

 1st, Mrs. James McKissock, $12; 2d, T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., $8. 

 Collection of twelve named varieties, double, three flowers of each: 

 1st, G. H. Peterson, $12; 2d, William Whitman, $8; 3d, Mrs. J. L. 

 Gardner, $6. 

 Specimen bloom, double: 



1st, G. H. Peterson, Mme de Galhau, $2. 

 Vase of blooms on long stems, arranged in the Society's large China 

 vases : 

 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $6. 

 Collections of six named double varieties, white, one flower of each: 

 3d, T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., $1. 



