AWARDS FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS, 177 



Gratuities : — 



William Whitman, display of Pelargoniums and Tulips, $4. 

 Mrs. A. W. Blake, display of Narcissuses, $3. 



" " " Alpine Primulas, $3. 



" " " Himalayan Rhododendron formosum, $2. 



William Whitman, Cattleyas, $4. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, display of Marechal Niel Roses, Iris, and Margue- 

 rite, $5. 

 Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Acacia pulchella, $4. 

 Harvard Botanic Garden, display of Spring Flowers, $8. 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of Flowers, $2. 



May 18. 

 Gratuities : — 



Harvard Botanic Garden, display of Herbaceous Plants, $6. 

 Blue Hill Nurseries, " " " " $5. 



William WTiitman, Geraniums and Pelargoniums, S5. 



" " general display of Tulips, Hyacinths, etc., $4. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of Flowers, S2. 



May 25. 



Gratuity :— 



T. D. Hatfield, display of Hybrid Calceolaria Stewartii, $4. 



Rhododendron Exhibition. 

 June 8. 



Wistaria. — Two plants, in tubs: 

 1st, R. & J. Farquhar & Co., $20. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



Hardy Azaleas. — Twelve varieties, six trusses of each, displayed on beds 

 of moss in baskets: 

 1st, WilUam WTiitman, $10; 2d, Mrs. A. W. Blake, $6. 



Society's Prizes. 



Tree Peonies. — Not less than five varieties: 



1st, Wilham Whitman, $10. 

 Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Distinct species and varieties, not less 

 than ten genera, grasses admissible, thirty bottles: 



1st, Blue Hill Nurseries, $10. 



