PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 91 



ROSE EXHIBITION. 



June 28. 



Hardy Perpetuals. — For the best twenty-four distinct 



named varieties, to J. C. Chaffin, . . . $20 00 



For the second best, to William Gray, Jr., . . 15 00 

 For the best twelve distinct named varieties, to William 



Gray, Jr., 10 00 



For the second best, to James Comley, . . . 8 00 

 Moss Roses. — For the best twelve named varieties, to 



A. McLaren, 10 00 



Tender Roses. — For the best twelve named varieties, to 



James Comle}'', . . . . . . . 10 00 



For the second best, to E. S. Rand, Jr., . . 8 00 



Roses. — For the best general display, to Joseph Clark, . 15 00 



For the second best, to J. S. Richards, . . . 10 00 



Special Prizes for Hybrid Perpetual Roses, offered by H. H. 

 Hunnewell. Open to all. 



For the best six named varieties, to J. C. Chaffin, . . $20 00 



For the second best, to William Gra}^, Jr., . . 10 00 

 For the best twelve of any one variety, to William 



Gray, Jr., 20 00 



For the second best, to John C. Chaffin, . . . 10 00 



Plants in Pots. 



Greenhouse Plants. — For the best twelve Greenhouse or 

 Stove Plants of different varieties, to William 



Gray, Jr., 30 00 



For the second best to James Comley, . . , 25 00 

 For the best six Greenhouse or Stove Flowering Plants 



of different varieties, to E. S. Rand, Jr., . . 30 00 

 Specimen Plant. — Regard being had to new and rare 

 varieties. 

 For the best specimen plant of a kind for which no 



special prize is offered, to James Comley, . . 10 00 

 Gloxinias. — For the best single specimen plant, to Joseph 



Clark, . 3 00 



