PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 197 



Benjamin Grey, Table of Plants and Water Lilies, . . . 5 00 



H. H. Hunnewell, Water Lilies, 5 GO 



L. W. Goodell, ^ '< 5 00 



William C. Strong, Cut Foliage and Flowering Shrubs and Trees, . 5 00 



Charles W. Galloupe, Vase of Roses, 3 00 



James F. Marble, Liliputian Dahlias, . . . . . . 3 00 



William C. Winter, Dahlias, 2 GO 



John Parker, " 2 Oa 



George S. Tuttle, " 2 GO- 



Macey Randall, " 2 GO 



Temple & Beard, " I 00 



H. H. Hunuewell, Tuberous Begonias and Cut Flowers, . . . 3 00 



Joseph Clark, Two Vases of Anemones and Chrysanthemums, . 1 00 



Mrs, E. M. Gill, Cut Flowers, 2 GO 



James F. C. Hyde, Asters, native and hybrid, . . ... . 3 00 



George Hollis, Asters, native, ........ 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Wild Flowers, 3 00- 



October 19. 

 Qratuity : — 



Mrs. Anna L. Moring, Chrysanthemums, seven varieties, . . 2 00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. 



November 12, 13, and 14. 



Special Prize, from the Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



Fifty blooms, viz., thirty Japanese, ten Chinese, and ten Anemone, 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, the Bradlee plate, value . . . 25 00 



Society's Special Prizes. 



Best Seedling of 1889, John Simpkins, for Sandyside, . Silver Medal 



Second, Edwin Fewkes & Son, for Waban, . . . . 5 00 



Third, George Hollis, for Aureole, . . . . . . 4 00 



Regular Prizes. 

 Chrysanthemums. — Display of twenty named plants, all classes, 



distinct varieties, Walter Hunnewell, . . . . . 60 00 



Second, E. W. Wood, 60 GO' 



Third, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, 40 00 



Display of twelve named plants, all classes, distinct varieties, 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, 40 00 



Second, E. W. Wood, 30 00 



Third, Joseph H. White, 20 GO 



Six incurved or Chinese, distinct named varieties, Henry P. Wal- 



cott, 20 GO 



Six Japanese, distinct named varieties, Henry P. Walcott, . . 20 00 



Second, E. W. Wood, 15 GO 



Third, Joseph H. White, 10 GO 



