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Galvin Brothers, Chrysanthemums, Twelve vases, 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, Chrysanthemums, Five vases, 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, Chrysanthemums, Three vases, 



John Simpkins, Chrysantliemums in vases, 



Jennie W. May, Chrysanthemums, Fifty hottles, open culture 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Chrysanthemums, Grafted, 



Pitcher & Manda, Chrysanthemums, Cut blooms, 



George B. Gill, " " 



Oeorge Hollis, " 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, " 



Joseph H. White, " 



Norton Brothers, Orchids, 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Orchids, etc 



Norton Brothers, Palm for Centre Table, 



Charles W. Galloupe, Vase of Roses, 



R. T. Lombard, Carnations, 



Frederick C. Fisher, Carnations, eleven varieties, 



T. Rowland, Case of Growing Mushrooms, 



APPLETON SILVER MEDAL. 



J. W. Manning, Best Collection of Herbaceous Plants exhibited at the stated 

 times during the season, as specified in the Schedule. 



SOCIETY'S SILVER MEDALS. 



Annual Exhibition, September 17-20. H. H. Hunnewell, Dracaenas. 

 October 5. John L. Gardner, Vanda KinibalUana. 



Chrysanthemum Show, November 12-14. John Simpkins, Seedling Chrys- 

 anthemum, 1889, Sandyside. 



FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 



February 23. Pitcher & Manda, Cattleya Triana var. Smithes. 

 March 2. Thomas W. Dee, Superior cultivation of Liiium Harrisi. 

 " 9. Fisher Brothers, Superior cultivation of Cyclamen. 

 " 9. Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Seedling Hardy Rhododendron, Mrs. 

 Cleveland, entered for Prospective Prize. 

 Spring Exhibition, March 27-29. T. Rowland, Gardener to Mrs. Anna L. 



Moring, Superior cultivation of 

 Mignonette. 

 " " " " C. Strauss & Co., Rose, Souvenir de 



Wootton. 

 Rhododendron Show, June L Joseph H. Woodford, Seedling Double 



Clematis. 

 " " " " Robert T. Jackson, Seedling German Iris. 



" " " " Thomas C. Thurlow, Seedling Ghent 



Azaleas. 



