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MASSACHUSETTS IIORTICULTU/IAL SOCIETY. 



August 5, 



Late Phloxes. — For the best ten distinct named varieties, to 



J. McTear, S5 00 



For tlie next best, to A. McLaren, . . . 4 00 



For the next best, not awarded, . . . 3 00 



For the best Seedling, the Society's Silver Medal, not 

 awarded. 

 Cut Flowers. — For the l)est display, filling 150 bottles, to 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, 



For the next best, not awarded, ..... 

 For the next best, to George Craft, 

 Baskets of Flowers. — For the best arranged, to Mrs. A. D. 



Wood, 



For the next best, to Miss S. W. Story, 

 Fungi. — For the best display and best arranged, to W. K. Wood, 

 For the next best, not awarded, ..... 



August 12. 



Balsams. — For the best twelve spikes, eight varieties, to J. ]> 

 Moore, ........ 



For the next best, to Joseph Breck, ... 

 For the next best, to A. McLaren, .... 



Bouquets. — For the best pair of Hand Bouquets, to J 

 Nugent, ........ 



For the next best, to Mrs. S. Joyce, 

 Cut Flowers. — For the best display, filling 150 bottles, to 

 A. McLaren, ....... 



For the next best, to George Craft, 



For the next best, to J. O'Brien, .... 



Baskets of Flowers. — For the best arranged, to Mrs. A. D 



Wood 



For the next best, to Mrs. S. Joyce, 

 Native Plants. — I''or the largest and best display of nanioc 

 spocics and varieties, one bottle of each, to ]\Iiss M. E 



('arter 



i''or tlie next best, not awarded, .... 



August 19. 



Petunias. — For the best collection of (Inublc and single, filling 



50 bottles, to Joseph Breck, 4 00 



For the next best, to A. McLaren, 3 00 



