C2 MASSACHUSETTS IIORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Tender Roses. — For tlie best twelve named varieties, 



not awuriled $5 00 



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



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



Roses. — For the best general display, to Joseph Clark . 10 00 



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



For the next best, not awarded . . . . 6 00 



Vase of Roses. — For the bost arranged, composed of 



hardy or tender varieties, not awarded . . . 5 00 



Special Pi izes for Hybrid Perpetual Roses^ offered by JT. H. Hun- 

 newell, Esq.,, open to all. 



For the best six new varieties, never before exhibited, 



not awarded 40 00 



For the best six named varieties, to W. Gray, Jr. . 20 00 



For the next best, to J. C. Chaffln . . . . 10 00 



For the best twelve of any one variety, to C. S. Sargent 20 00 



For the next best, to F. Parkman . . . . 10 00 



Special Prizes for lioses, offered by C. S. Sargent, Esq. Open 



to all. 

 For the best twenty- four distinct named varieties, three 



flowers of each, to J. C. Chaffln . . . . 60 00 

 For the next best, to Francis Parkman . . . 40 00 



Plants in Pots. 

 Class I. 

 Greenhouse Plants. — For the best fifteen greenhouse 

 or stove plants of different varieties, to W. Gray, 



Jr 30 00 



For the ne.vt best, to Hovey & Co 25 00 



Class II. 



For the best six greenhouse or stove flowering plants of 



dilferent varieties, not awarded . . . . 15 00 



For the next best, not awarded . . . . 12 00 

 Specimen Plant. — Regard being had to new and rare 

 varieties. 

 For the best specimen plant, of a kind for which no 



special prize is olfered, to W. Gra}', Jr. . . 6 00 

 For the next best, to Hovey & Co 4 00 



