prizes awakded for plants, flowers and 

 bouqup:ts. 



Makcii 2. 

 GuEEOTiousE Plants. — For the best six in bloom, not 



awarded, 8C 00 



For the next best, to J. McTear, . , . . 5 00 

 Epacris. — For the best six named varieties, in pots, not 



awarded, 6 00 



For the next best, not awarded, . . . , 5 00 

 Hardy Flowering Shrubs. — For the best six named 



varieties, in pots, in bloom, not awarded, , . 10 00 

 For the next best, not awarded, . . . . 8 00 

 Camellias. — For the best display of named varieties, cut 



flowers, not less than twenty blooms, not awarded, 6 00 

 For tlie next best, not awarded, . . . . 5 00 

 Monthly Carnations. — For the best six plants, six 



varieties in bloom, not awarded, . . . . 5 00 

 For the next best, not awarded, . . . . 4 00 

 For the best Seedling, in pot, the Society's Silver 

 Medal, not awarded. 



AZALEA EXHIBITION. 



May 1. 



Greenhouse Azaleas. — For the best six named 

 ties in pots, to C. S. Sargent, . 

 For tlie next best, not awarded. 

 For the best single Specimen, the Society's 

 Medal, to Mrs. T. W. Ward. 

 Hyacinths. — For the best ten named varieties, in 

 not awarded, ..... 

 For the next best, not awarded. 

 For the best twenty named varieties, open cultur 

 awarded, . . . . . 

 For the next best, to C. M. Atkinson, 



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