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Sprin^r Exhibition. March 11^ aud 20. Frederick L. Ameii. Fhahinopsis 



Brymerianum. 

 '• •* •• F. L. Harris (gardener to II. II. 



Huunewell), for skilful culture 

 of Orchids. 

 '• '• " ♦' William Robinson (gardener to 



F. L. Ames), for skilful culture 

 of Orchids. 

 " •• ■• David Allan (gardener to R. M. 



Tratt). for skilful culture of 

 Orchids. 

 June 20. Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, for New Rhododendrons in ISSo. 

 August 22. X. S. Simpkins, for skill shown in cultivating Xymphira rubra, 



X. Deroniensis, X. Zatizibarensis aurea, X.dentata, etc. 

 Annual Exhibition, Sept. 15-lS. David Allan. Alocasia Sanderiana. 



" '■ H. H. Hunnewell, Asparagus plumosus 



scandeti"!. 

 Chrysanthemum Show, Nov. 12 and lo. Henry P. Walcott, Seedling 



yellow Chrysanthemum B 25. 

 December 5. Miss S. W. Story, for Herbaceous Plants during the season 

 of 1SS5. 



BRONZE MEDALS. 



February 2S. E. M. Wood i- Co.. sixteen Marechal Niel Roses: and for 



cultural skill. 

 December 5. Anthony McLaren, for Herbaceous Plants iluring the 



season of 1SS5. 



FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 



January 24. Samuel R. Payson, six varieties of Cattleya Triance. 



" 2S. C. M. Hovey, Seedling Amaryllis. 



February 2S. Edward L. Beard, Pritmtla obconica. 



" 28. William H. Spooner, Hybrid Perpetual Rose Queen of 



Queens. 

 Spring Exhibition, March 19 and 20. John B. Moore & Son, New Rose 



Col. Felix Breton. 

 " " " " Edward L. Beard. Narcis>us Sir 



Watkins. 

 March 28. David Allan, Double Clematis Maggie ilitchell. 

 April 11. Frederick L. Ames, L'vUa Philbrickiana. 

 August 1. F. L. Temple, Hypericinn aurettm. 

 " 1. *' '* Craillardia grandiiiora. 



1. Arthur H. Fewkes. ynila bidora. 

 1. John C. Hovey, O/'osfacAys spmosa. 



