PKIZES AWARDED EOR FLOWERS. 



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Palms. — For the best six named varieties, to Ilovey «& 

 Co 



For the next best, to S. R. Payson .... 

 Agaves. — For the best twelve distinct species, to Hove}' 



& Co 



For the next best, not awarded .... 

 Succulents. — For the best collection other than agaves, 

 not less than twenty-five species, to Louis Guerineau 

 For the nest best, to Hovey & Co. .... 

 Best New Pot Plant. — It ha\ing never before been ex- 

 hibited at any exhibition of the Society, to H. II. 

 Huunewell, the Society's Silver Medal. 

 Hanging Baskets. — The plants to have been growing in 

 them at least one month. 

 For the best specimen, to Hovey & Co. 

 For the next best, to James McTear 

 For the next best, not awarded .... 

 Gladioli. — For the best display and best kept during 

 the exhibition, of named or unnamed varieties, fill- 

 ing l.'^O bottles, to George Craft .... 

 For the next best, to J. S. Richards 

 For the next best, to Herbert Gleason 

 Dahlias. — Prizes to be awarded the second day of the 

 exhibition. 

 For the best twenty-four named varieties, to George 

 Everett .... 

 For the next best, to C. V. Woerd 

 For the next best, not awarded 

 For the best twelve named varieties, to George Everett 

 For the next best, to Macey Randall 

 LiLiPDTiAN. — For the best sixty flowers, not less thai 

 eight named varieties, in bunches of three of the 

 same variety, to Macey Randall 

 For the next best, not awarded 

 Parlor Bouquets. — For the best i^air, to be exhibite 

 on Wednesday, to Hovey & Co. 

 For the next best, to James McTear 

 Hand Bouquets. — For the best pair on Wednesda}^ to 

 James Nugent 

 For the next best, to Mrs. S. Joj'ce 



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