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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For the best single specimen, not offered in any collec- 

 tion, to Hovey & Co., 

 For the second best, to James Comley, 

 Caladiums. — For the best six varieties, to Hovey & Co 



For the second best, to James Comley, 

 Ferns. — For the best twelve named varieties, to J. War 

 ren Merrill, .... 



For the second best, to James Comley, 

 For the best six named new varieties, to George Higgin 

 son, ...... 



For the second best, to Edward Butler, 

 Tree Ferns. — For the best pair, to J. Warren Merrill, 

 For the best single specimen, not offered in any collec 

 tion, to James Comley, .... 



Drac^nas. — For the best six named varieties, to H. H 

 Hunnewell, .... 



For the second best, to James Comley, 



Palms. — For the best pair, to Hovey & Co., 



Agaves. — For the best six distinct varieties, to E 



Rand, Jr., . 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 



Cacti. — For the best twenty-five species and varieties, to 



J. C. Hovey, . . . 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 



Succulents. — For the best collection (other than Agaves 



and Cacti) of twenty-five species and varieties, to 



J. C. Hovey, . 



For the second best, to Hovey & Co., 

 Best New Pot Plant. — It having never before been 

 shown at any exhibition of the Society, the So- 

 ciety's Silver Medal, to H. H. Hunnewell. 

 Hanging Baskets. — The plants to have been growing in 

 them at least one month. 

 For the best, to James McTear, . . . . 



For the second best, to John Vose, 

 For the third best, to Walsh Brothers, . 

 Gladioli. — For the best display and best kept during 

 the exhibition, of named or unnamed varieties, 

 filling 200 bottles, to J. S. Richards, . 

 For the second best, to A. McLaren, 



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