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November 2. William Sim, Vase of New Violet, Sport from Princess of 



Wales. 



" Cobbet School, Lynn, Display of Pompon Chrj'santhemums. 



" " F. R. Pierson Co., New Fern, Sport from Nepkrolepis Pier- 



soni elegantissima. 



'• " P. B. Robb, Seedling Cattleya Louise. 



" " F. W. Fletcher Co.. Ficus aUissima. 



" " E. O. Orpet, Seedling Cattleyas and Laelias. 



" " Julius Roehi-s Co., TiUandsia Duvaliana. 



" " " " " New Begonia Rex The Marquis. • 



" " John Nilan, Seedling Impatiens. 



" " J. S. Bailey, New Fern. 



" " Louis Dupuy, New Chrysanthemum. 



" 10. Oakes Ames, Cymbidium elegans (Cyperorchis elegans). 



Votes of Thaxks. 



June 2. E. J. Shaylor, Five varieties of Paeonia officinalis. 

 " " C. W. Parker, Iris. 

 " " N. F. Comley, Seedling Magnoha. 

 June 15. Walter Hunnewell, Peonies. 



" " C. W. Parker, Iris pallida Dabnatica. 

 July 7. Park Department of the City of Boston, Display of the Farquhar 



Rose, exhibited by J. W. Duncan. 

 August 4. E. F. D\\yer & Son, Seedling Phlox. 

 " G. B. Gill, Vase of Dahlias. 

 " E. L. Lewis, Sweet Peas. 

 " C. W. Parker. Roses and Lilium superbwn. 

 " J. E. HaR, Myrius communis. 

 " W. W. Rawson, Display. 

 August 18. H. B. Watts. Pompon Asters. 

 September 5. W. W. Rawson, Lilium Philippinense. 



" " Joseph Breck & Sons. Collection of Dahlias, Marigolds, etc. 



" " R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Herbaceous Plants. 



" " w. W. Rawson, Display of Dahlias. 



" G. B. Gill, Vase of Dahlias. 

 " G. E. Davenport, SeedHng Dahlias. 

 October 10. N. H. Daniels, Celosia cristata, bicolor variety. 



Cultur-AlL Awards. 

 Society's Bronze Medal, 

 March 23. Thomas Roland, Superior cultivation of Mahernia odorata. 



