190 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



July 6. 



Habdt Carnations and Picotees. — Twelve cut blooms, distinct 



Tarieties, tree or tender kinds not admissible, Mrs. E. M. Gill, 



Second, William C. Winter, ....... 



Tbird, WilUam Patterson, 



Basket of Flowers. — Mrs. E. M. Gill, • . . . . 



Second, Miss Sarab W. Story, 



Third, Mrs. A. D. Wood 



Herbaceous Plants. — J. W. Manning, ...... 



Second, Miss Sarah W. Story, ....... 



Japan Iris (varieties of Iris Ksempferi). — Best collection, in vases, 



William C. Strong, 



Second, Edwin Fewkes & Son, ....... 



Six named varieties, in vases, Edwin Fewkes & Son, 



Second, William C. Strong, ....... 



Vase of Flowers. — Best arranged, in one of the Society's glass 



vases, Mrs. E. M. Gill, 4 OO 



Gratuities : — 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Lilies and Roses, 



E. Sheppard & Son, Hollyhocks and Iris, 



John Irving, Sweet Peas, . . . . . 



Joseph H. Woodford, Bouquet of Sweet Peas, 



Mrs. E. S. Joyce, Cut Flowers, 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " 



Mrs. P. D. Eicbards, Wild Flowers, 



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July 13. 



Hollyhocks. — Double, twelve blooms, on dishes, of twelve distinct 

 colors, E. Sheppard & Son, ....... 



Second, Edwin Fewkes & Son, ....... 



Six blooms, of six distinct colors, on dishes, Joseph S. Fay, 

 Second, Edwiji Fewkes & Son, ....... 



Parlor Bouquets. — Miss Sarah W. Story, 



Second, Joseph H. Woodford, 



Third, Mrs. E. M. Gill, 



Gratuities : — 



Edwin Sheppard & Son, Hollyhocks, ...... 



Joseph S. Fay, " ....... 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, " 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " 



Charles W. Galloupe, Hoses, Pinks, etc., ..... 



Joseph H. White, Tuberous Begonias, . . . . . . 10 00 



William C. Strong, Japan Iris, 2 00 



Walter E. Coburn, Wild Flowers, 1 00 



