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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTVKAL SOCIETY. 



Three plants., name! varieties, in bloam, E. W. Gihnore, . 



Second. Frederick L. Ames. 



Single plant, in bloom. Frederick L, Ames, Epidendrum 



priswMtocarpum, 



Glapiou. — Best display, and best kept'during the exhibition, of 

 named or unnamed varieties, filling one hnndreil bottles, 



H. B. Watts 



Second. James Cartvnright, 



Third. Edwin S^-ppard 



Dablias. — Twelve named varieties, Edwin Sheppard, 



Second, C. L. Burr 



Six named varieties. Edwin Sheppard, 



Second, John Parker, 



Third, Macey Kandall, 



Three named varieties, Edwin Sheppanl, 



Single named flower, fancy or self, Edwin Sheppai^l, 

 liHipmAX Dahuas. — General Display, filling twenty-five bot- 

 tles, George S. Tattle. . . • 



Second, Macey Kandall, 



Third, Charles L. Burr. 



Cut Flowkrs. — Best Display, and best kept^during the exhibi- 

 tion, filling one hundred and fifty bottles. Mrs, E, M. Gill, . 



Second, C H, Hovey & Co 



Third, W. K. Wood, 



Basket of Flowers. — Best arranged, and best kept through 



the exhibition, James O'Brien, 



Second, Mrs. David Allan, 



Third, Miss Sarah W. Story, 



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Gratuities: — 

 William J. Martin (gardener to Henry P. Kidder), Greenhonse and 



Stove Plants, . . • . ' 



H. H. Hunnewell, twenty-two Stove and Greenhouse Plants 



Cut Flowers, 



Frederick L. Ames, thirteen Stove and Greenhouse Plants, . 

 G. A, Xickerson, Crotons. Dracicnas. and Palms, sixteen plants, 

 Robert. T. Jackson, Hardy Plants and Evergreens in i>ots. . 

 Samuel R. Pay son. Plants, .... 

 Frederick L. Ames, " and Cut Flowers 

 E, W. Gilmore. " • '• •' 



Edwin Fewkes. Dahlias, Sweet Peas, etc., 



John Parker, " etc 



Macey Randall, •• 



Charles L. Burr, ' 



Edwin Sheppard. " 



E. W. Sewall, Nasturtinms (twenty-eight varieties), 

 J. S. Johnson. 



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