PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 275 



Herbaceous Plants. — Anthony McLaren, $2 00 



Second, Miss S. W. Story, 1 00 



Gratuities : — 



W. S. Ward, Hollyhocks, 2 00 



A. A. Hixou, Dwarf Nasturtiums, 1 00 



" " Pelargoniums, 1 00 



Edwin Sheppard, " 1 00 



Phlox, 1 00 



John B. Moore & Son, Hybrid Perpetual Koses, . . . . 1 00 



Edwin Fewkes, Poppies, 1 00 



Miss Sarah W. Story, Cut Flowers, 2 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " " 2 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Wild Flowers, 3 00 



August 1. 

 Balsams. — Twelve spikes, not less than eight varieties, Edwin 



Sheppard, 200 



Cut Flowers. — Display, tilling one hundred bottles, Mrs. E. 



M. Gill, . . ' 4 00 



Second, William K. Wood, 3 GO 



Third, C. M. Hovey, 2 00 



Native Ferns. — Best display, Mrs. P. D. Richards, . . . 3 00 



Herbaceous Plants. — A. McLaren, 2 00 



Second, Miss Sarah W. Story, 1 00 



Gratuities : — 



John L. Gardner, two Hydrangeas, 3 00 



John B. Moore & Son, Hybrid Perpetual Roses, . . . . 2 00 



Denys Zirngiebel, Asters 1 00 



Edwin Fewkes, Poppies, 1 00 



Edwin Sheppard, Balsams, 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Native Flowers, 1 00 



August 7. 

 Perennial Phloxes. — Ten distinct named varieties, one spike 



each, John B. Moore & Son, 3 00 



Second, Edwin Sheppard, 2 GO 



Petunias. — Collection, filling thirty bottles, on^ spray in each, 



A. A. Hixon, 3 00 



Second, John Parker, 2 00 



Third, A. A. Hixon, 1 00 



Cut Flowers. — Display, filling one hundred bottles, Mrs. E. M. 



Gill, • . 4 00 



Native Flowers. — Collection, Mrs. P. D.Richards, . . . 3 00 



Herbaceous Plants. — Miss Sarah W. Story, . , . . 2 00 



Second, Anthony McLaren, 1 00 



