REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON FLOWERS, 0« 



folia variegata, Dracsena stricta, Pandanus variegatus, Panicum varie- 

 gatum, Fuchsias Lustre and Rose of Castile. Also, a large display Of 

 Cut Flowers. 



From C. M. Atkinson, twelve Greenhouse Plants, among which were 

 fine specimens of RhynchoS'^ermum jasminoides, Imantophyllum mini- 

 atum, Stephanotus floribundus and Azalea variegata. Also, a handsome 

 plant of Variegated Ivy-leaved Geranium. 



From M. P. "Wilder, a stand of Tree Pseonies, which were awarded 

 the first premium. 



From O. H. Peck, a handsome Fern Case. 



From E. S. Rand, Jr., a good display of hai'dy Azaleas and Rhodo- 

 dendrons. 



From F. Parkman, six varieties of the new hardy large-flowered Cle- 

 matis, and stand of Cut Flowers. 



From Mrs. T. W. Ward, three handsome plants of Azalea indica, and 

 three, of Cinerarias. Also, a good collection of Calceolarias, which was 

 awarded the first premium. 



From E. H. Hitchings, 88 species and varieties of Native Plants, mauy 

 of which were very rare. 



From Miss M. E, Carter, also, a good collection of Native Plants. 



From Mrs. S. Joyce, Miss S W. Story, Miss C. S. Wood, Miss A. C. 

 Wheeler, Mrs. A. Farrier, Miss S. A. Russell, Mrs. C. B. Chase, Mrs. 

 F. Nichols and I. White, each. Baskets of Flowers. 



From Thomas Smallwood, A. Farrier and W.. Glover, each, collection 

 of Pansies. 



From E. M. Wood, a fine plant, in flower, of Medinilla ppeciosa. 



From James Comley, Seedling Geraniums and plant of Swansonia. 



From C. J. Power, a large and well grown plant of Clerodendron 

 Thompsonse; also, handsomely arranged Wardian Case. 



From F. H. Graves, 28 plants of Seedling Coleus, of good quality. 



From the Botany Class, Bradford Academy, a large display of Na- 

 tive Plants, named. 



Cut Flowers were exhibited by E. A. Story, Henry Yandine, James 

 Comley, Mrs. J. E. M. Gilley, Miss A. C. Kenrick and J. L. D'Wolf. 



June 4. 

 E. S. Rand, Jr., exhibited a fine collection of Rhododendrons. 



June 11. 



George Everett, fine specimens of Lilium colchicum; this fine Lily 

 belongs to the Martagon Class, and slightly resembles L. excelsum in 

 the shape of its flowers, but larger; the color is citron yellow. 



J. J. Dixwell showed specimens of Viburnum plicatura, a new and 

 very superior species of the Snowball. 



