PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 125 



Cut Floivers. 

 Herbaceous Peonies. — For tlie best ten named varieties, 

 to Francis Parkman, ...... 



For the second best, to James McTear, . 

 Paisley Pinks. — For the best sixty blooms, not less than 

 six named varieties, exhibited in bunches of tlu'ee 

 of the same variet}^, to Joseph Clark, . 

 Summer Herbaceous Plants. — For the best display of 

 named species and varieties, one bottle of each 

 variety, to James McTear, ..... 



For the second best, to Francis Parkman, 

 Cut Flowers. — For the best display, and best kept dur- 

 ing the exhibition, to James O'Brien, . 

 For the second best, to James Comlej', 

 For the third best, to James Nugent, 

 Baskets of Flowers.-^ For the best arranged, and best 

 kept during the exhibition, to Mrs. A. D. Wood, 

 For the second best, to Mrs. S. Joyce, 

 For the third best, to Mrs. E. M. Gill, . 

 Hanging Wire Baskets of Flowers. — For the best ar 

 ranged, to Mrs. S. Joyce, .... 



For the second best, to Mrs. E. M. Gill, 

 Bouquets. — For the best pair of Parlor Bouquets, to 

 James McTear, ..... 



For the best pair of Hand Bouquets, to James 



O'Brien, 



For the second best, to James McTear, . 



Gratuities : — 

 To J. Warren Merrill, for collection of Ferns, 



James Comley, for choice collection of Plants, . 



J. H. W^oodford, for Roses, 



James McTear, for Pot Plants, 



J. B. Moore, for Gloxinias, .... 



" " " Trichinium Manglesii, 



E. S. Rand, Jr., for Rhododendrons and Kalmias, 

 Mrs. C. B. Chase, for Design, .... 

 Joseph Clark, for Cut Flowers, 

 J. A. Black, """.... 

 M. W. Clark, for Myosotis palustris, 



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