PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 101 



September 11. 



Double Zinnias. — For the best thirty flowers, not less 

 than six varieties, to George Craft, 

 For the second best, to C. M. Atkinson, . 

 For the third best, to J. B. Moore, . 

 For the best twenty flowers, not less than four varie 

 ties, to Hovey & Co., ..... 

 For the second best, to George N. Noyes, 

 Cut Flowers. — For the best display, filling 150 bottles 

 to James Comley, ..... 

 For the second best, to James O'Brien, . 

 For the third best, to W. K. Wood, 

 For the best collection of fifty named varieties of 

 Greenhouse Flowers, to C. M. Atkinson, 

 For the second best, to James McTear, . 

 Basket of Flowers. — For the best arranged, to Mrs 



A. D. Wood, 



For the second best, to Miss S. W. Story, 

 Table Design. — For the best, other than a Basket of 

 Flowers, to Mrs. E. M. Gill, 

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



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ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



September 21, 22, 23, and 24. 



Greenhouse Plants. — For the best twelve greenhouse 

 and stove plants, of diflTerent varieties, to Edward 



Butler, $40 00 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., . . . 35 00 

 Specimen Plant. — For the best, not variegated, of a 

 kind for which no special prize is offered, to Ed- 

 ward Butler, 10 00 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., . . . 6 00 

 Specimen Flowering Plant. — The second prize to E. S. 



Rand, Jr., 6 00 



Variegated Leaved Plants. — For the best six varieties, 

 not offered in the collection of greenhouse plants, 

 to James Comley, . . , . . . 15 00 

 For the second best, to Hovey & Co., . . . 10 00 



