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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



three feet in height, to be planted with choice 

 plants, to James Comley, ..... 



For the second best, to Walsh Brothers, 

 Table Design. — For the best, to be arranged without 

 fruit, and not to exceed four feet in height, to 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill 



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



Hunnewell Premiums. 



Evergreen Trees and Shrubs. — For the best display, 

 in pots, to Hovey & Co., .... 

 For the second best, to James Comley, . 



Gratuities : — 

 To C. M. Atkinson, for Tacsonia princeps, 



" " " Crassula corymbulosa, 



John L. DeWolf, for Amaryllis Belladonna, 

 Jackson Dawson, " Desmodium pendulcejlorum, 

 J. W. Merrill, " Rocliea falcata, 



E. S. Rand, Jr., " Epidendrum cuspidatum, 

 James Comley, for New Plants, 



" " " Collection of Plants, 



F. W. Andrews, " " " 

 E. S. Rand, Jr., " " " 

 Hovey & Co., " " " 

 Walsh Brothers, " " " 



" " " Hanging Baskets, 



J. W. Merrill, " rare Ferns, 

 George Higgiuson, for choice Ferns, 

 J. W. Merrill, for Filmy Ferns, 

 A. B. Gilbert, " Ferns, 

 A. Greenlaw, " Wardian Case, 

 Samuel G. Stone, for Asters, . 

 John C. Hovey, " new and rare Succulents, 

 Hovey & Co., " fine pair of Box Trees, 

 Mrs. C. N. S. Horner, for Native Plants and Flowers 

 George Everett, for Dahlias, 

 Macey Randall, " " . . 



W. H. Spooner, " Lilies and Gladioli, 

 W. C. Strong, for Variegated Foliage, 



$10 00 

 8 00 



10 00 

 8 00 



