172 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR PLANTS AND 

 FLOWERS. 



1907. 

 January 26. 



Primula Sinensis. — Six plants, in not less than six-inch pots: 



1st, William Whitman, $5; 2d, C. R. Talbot, $3; 3d, William Whit- 

 man, $2. 

 Primula stellata. — Six plants, in not less than six-inch pots: 



1st, Wilham "\Miitman, $5; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $3; 3d, William 

 "\Miitman, $2. 

 Primula obconica Varieties: — Six plants: 



1st, Wilham Whitman, $6; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $3; 3d, William 

 Whitman, $2. 

 Violets. — ^ Best bunch, one hmidred blooms. Double: 



1st, H. F. Woods, $3; 2d, N. F. Comley, $2; 3d, N. F. Comley, $1. 

 Best bunch, one hundred blooms. Single: 



1st, H. F. Woods, $3; 2d, N. F. Comley, $2; 3d, C. S. Strout, $1. 

 Carnations. — Best vase, twenty-five blooms, ^Miite: 

 1st, C. S. Strout, Lady Bountiful, $4. 

 Scarlet : 



1st, C. S. Strout, Robert Craig, $4; 2d, H. A. Stevens Co., J. H. 

 Manley, $3. 

 Light Pink: 



1st, H. A. Stevens Co., Seedhng, $4. 

 Daybreak-colored variety: 



1st, C. S. Strout, Enchantress, -M; 2d, H. A. Stevens Co., Melody, $3. 

 Crimson : 



1st, H. A. Stevens Co., Harry Fenn, $4. 

 Striped: 



1st, H. A. Stevens Co., Variety of Lawson, $4. 

 Any other color: 



1st, H. A. Stevens Co., Seedhng, $4. 



Gratuities : — 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, Primula stellata Ruby Star, $2. 

 WiUiam Whitman display of Primulas, $2. 

 " " Calilcya Trianae, S2. 



