PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 241 



Drac^nas. — Six named varieties, Thomas Clark, 



Second, William J. Martin, 

 Crotons. — Six named varieties, Thomas Clark, 



Second, Thomas Clark, 



Third, William J. Martin, .... 



Fourth, Thomas Clark, .... 

 Palms or Cycads. — Single plant, named, J. H. Wl 



Second, J. H. White, 



Third, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, . 

 Orchids. — Single plant in bloom, the third prize to William J 

 Martin, 



ite, 



8 00 



Cdt Flowers. 



Special Prize, offered by M. B. Faxon. 

 Pansies. — Fifty cut blooms, L. W. Goodell, 



5 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Dahlias. — Six named varieties, John Parker, 3 OU 



LiLiPUTiAN Dahlias. — General Display with buds and foliage. 



George S. Tuttle, 5 GO 



Cut Flowers. — Best display and best kept during tlie exhibition, 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, ItJ 00 



Second, George B. Gill 14 00 



Third, Edwin S. Hill, 12 OO 



Gratuities: — 



Pitcher & Manda, Orchids in variety, 40 00 



L. W. Goodell, Tank of Aquatic Plants, 25 OO 



Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Display of Economic Plants, 20 00 



F. L. Temple, Evergreens and Weeping Lilac, . . . 15 00 



W. C. Strong, Evergreens, . . ' 10 00 



J. A. DeMar, Evergreens and Shrubs, .'5 00 



W. C. Strong, "Variegated Shrubs and Trees, 3 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Dasylirion acrotrichum 5 00 



J. F. C. Hyde, thirty- eight varieties of garden-grown native Asters. 8 00 



Norton Brothers, Roses, 2 00 



L. W. Goodell, Asters, 2 00 



" " Drumniond Phlox, 2 00 



E. Sheppard & Son, Dahlias, . . . . . . . 2 00 



George S. Tuttle, " 1 00 



John Parker, Dahlias and Zinnias, 1 00 



J. H. Woodford, Stand of Flowers, 4 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Cut Flowers, .5 OO 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, " <« 2 00 



Mrs. E. S. Joyce, it u ^ q^ 



Thomas Clark, Vase of Flowers, etc. 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Native Flowers, 2 00 



