GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR FLOWERS. 65 



The following awards of Medals and Certificates of Merit weic 

 also made : 



To Edward S. Rand, Jr., for Seedling Rhododendron, First-Clas« 

 Certificate of Merit. 



To Joseph Tailby, for Giant Caudy-tuft, First-Class Certificato 

 of Merit. 



To Louis Guerineau, for Aquilegia ccerulea, the Society's Silver 

 Medal. 



To Jackson Dawson, for fine Seedling Verbenas, First-Class 

 Certificate of Merit. 



To C. M. Atkinson, for Seedling Gloxinia, First-Class Certifi- 

 cate of Merit. 



To J. S. Richards, for Seedling Gladiolus, the Society's Silver 

 Medal. 



To Francis Putnam, for Lilimn auratum^ the Society's Silver 

 Medal. 



To A. McLaren, for Seedling Gladiolus, First-Class Certificate 

 of Merit. 



To J. S. Richards, for Seedling Gladiolus the Society's Bronze 

 Medal. 



To A. McLaren, for Seedling Gladiolus, the Society's Silver 

 Medal. 



To J. Tailby, for successful cultivation of Niphetos Rose, the 

 Society's Silver Medal. 



To James McTear, for Seedling Phlox, First-Class Certificate 

 of Merit. 



To Miss Sarah W. Story, for the best arranged Basket of Flow- 

 ers at the Annual Exhibition, Society's Silver Medal. 



To Henry E. Chitty, for Salvia spUndens comjjacta alba, a First- 

 Class Certificate of Merit. 



To Hovey & Co., for best new Pot Plant exhibited at the Annual 

 Exhibition, the Society's Silver Medal. 



To ^Y. C. Wilson, for successful cultivation of the Tuberose, the 

 Society's Silver Medal. 



