GS MASSACHUSETTS IIOUTIGULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Class II. 



For the l)ost ten named varieties, in spikes, to J. S. 

 Richards ........ 



For the next best, not awarded .... 



For the next best, not awarded .... 



For the best display of named or unnamed varieties, to 



J. S. Richards 



For the next best, to Herbert Gleason 



For the next best, not awarded .... 



For the best single specimen spike, to Herbert Gleason 



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



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



awarded. 



BocQCKTS. — For the best pair of Parlor Bouquets, not 



awarded 



For the next best, not awarded .... 



For the best pair of Hand Bouquets, to Mrs. S. Joyce 

 For the next best, to James Nugent 

 Cut Flowkks. — For the best display, filling 150 bottles, 

 to A. McLaren ....... 



For the next best, to C. H. B. Breck 



For the next best, to O. H. Peck .... 



Baskets of Flowkrs. — For the best arranged, to Mrs. 



A. D. Wood 3 00 



For the next best, to Mrs. S. Joyce . . . . 2 00 



August 30. 

 Class I. 

 Asters. — For the best thirty flowers, not less than ten 



varieties, to Ilovey & Co 5 00 



For the next best, to J. B. Moore . . . . 4 00 

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

 For the best twent}' flowers, not less than six varieties, 



to James Nugent 3 00 



For the next best, to Mrs. S. Joyce . . . . 2 00 



Class II. 

 Pompons. — For the best sixty blooms, not less than six 

 varieties, in bunches of tliree of the same variety, 

 to Hovcy & Co 4 00 



