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Collection, named, not less thaii twelve varieties, filling fifty vases, one 

 rose in each vase: 

 1st, W. J. Clemson, $12; 2d, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $8; 3d, E. L. 

 Lewis, $4. 

 Herbaceouis Peonies. — Collection of thirty or more varieties, double, 

 one flower of each: 

 1st, George HoUis, $12; 2d, Dr. C S. Minot, $8; 3d, T. C. Thurlow 

 & Co., $6. 

 Collection of twelve named varieties, double, three flowers of each: 

 1st, James KcKissock, $12; 2d, E. L. Lewis, $8; 3d, William WTiit- 

 man, $6. 

 Collection of twelve or more named varieties, Japanese single, including 

 all single varieties destitute of pollen: 

 1st, George HoUis, $4; 2d, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $3. 

 Collection of six named double varieties. White, one flower of each: 



1st, James McKissock, $3; 2d, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $2. 

 Rose Pink: 



1st, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $3; 2d, J. S. Chase, $2. 

 Salmon Pink: 



1st, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $3. 

 Red or Crimson: 



1st, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $3. 

 Campanula Medium. — Collection, not less than fifteen bottles: 



1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $4. 

 Delphiniums. — Display, thirty vases, three spikes each: 



2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $6. 

 Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Thirty bottles, distinct species and 

 varieties, not less than ten genera, grasses admissible: 

 1st, Blue Hill Nurseries, $8; 2d, Blue Hill Nurseries, $6. 



Gratuities : — 



W. J. Clemson, display of Roses, $2. 



E. L. Le^is, " " " $1. 



WilUam WTiitman, " " " $1. 



George Page, " " " $1. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, two vases of Roses, $1. 



E. J. Shaylor, display of Peonies, $10. 



Blue Hill Nurseries, " " " $5. 



T. C. Thurlow & Co., " " " $2. 



J. S. Chase, " " " $1. 



J. E. Rothwell, collection of cut Orchids, $8. 



Mrs. R. A. Leeson, collection of Orchids and Bougainvillea, $5. 



E. J. Mitton, Crassnla coccinea, $1. 



William Whitman, display of Digitalis, $3. 



" Sweet Williams, $2. 



