AWARDS FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS 113 



Forced Bulbs (For amateurs only). — Six pans six inches in diameter, 

 grown without the aid of a frame or greenhouse: 

 1st, Miss M. A. Rand, $5; 2d, Miss M. A. Rand, $4; 3d, H. L. Rand, 

 $3. 

 Orchids. — Specimen plant: 



1st, Dr. C. G. Weld, $6; 2d, J. T. Butterworth, $4. 

 Roses. — Vase of twenty-five blooms of any red variety, arranged for 

 effect : 

 2d, Montrose Greenhouses, Richmond, Bronze Medal. 



Gratuities: — 



William Whitman, display of Primula obconica and P. kewensis, $5. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Acacia heterophylla, two plants, $6. 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, collection of Cinerarias, $6. 



A. W. Preston, display of spring flowering plants, $20. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, display of hard-wooded plants, $15. 



William Sim, display of Sweet Peas and Violets, $10. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, display, $3. 



National Flower Show. 



March 25 to April 1. 



W. A. Manda, display of tropical plants, Gold Medal. 



Thomas Roland, group of Acacias and other plants, Gold Medal. 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Dutch garden, Gold Medal. 



C. B. Newbold, Azalea indica alba and A. indica Iveranna, Silver Medal. 



C. S. Sargent, collection of hybrid Imantophyllums, Silver Medal. 



M. H. Walsh, collection of Rambler Roses, Silver Medal. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, collection of Acacias and Heaths, Silver Medal. 



Thomas Roland, Rose garden, Silver Medal. 



Sidney Hoffman, Formal garden, Silver Medal. 



C. S. Sargent, specimen Imantophyllum, First Class Certificate of Merit. 



May Exhibition. 



May 20 and 21. 



Calceolarias. — Six varieties in pots: 



1st, E. A. Clark, $15. 

 Pelargoniums. — Six named Show or Fancy varieties, in not less than 

 eight-inch pots, in bloom: 



