274 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



SPRING EXHIBITION. 



March 24, 25, and 26. 



Indian Azaleas. — Six named varieties, in pots, Arthur W. 



Blake, $15 00 



Second, Marshall P. Wilder 12 00 



Third, Arthur W. Blake, 10 00 



Two named varieties, William Martin, gardener to Nathaniel T. 



Kidder, 6 00 



Second, Arthur W. Blake, 4 00 



Specimen Plant, named, William Martin, 6 00 



Second, Arthur W. Blake, 4 00 



Four named varieties, in not exceeding ten-inch pots, Arthur W. 



Blake, 10 00 



Second, Marshall P. Wilder, 8 00 



Third, Arthur W. Blake, 6 00 



Single plant, of any named variety, in not over an eight-inch pot, 



Artlmr W. Blake, 3 00 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses. — Three plants, distinct named varieties, 



Jackson Dawson, ......... 8 00 



Second, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, 6 00 



Single named plant, William Martin, 4 00 



Second, Edwin Sheppard, 3 00 



Six cut blooms, distinct named varieties, John B. Moore & Son, . 4 00 



Second, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, 3 00 



Tender Roses in Vases. — Twelve blooms of Bon Sil^ne, Samuel 



Neil 3 00 



Twelve blooms of Catherine Mermet, W. 11. Elliott, . . . 5 00 



Second, Edwin Sheppard, 4 00 



Twelve blooms of Cornelia Cook, W. H. Elliott, . . . . 6 00 



Second, N. S. Simpkins, 4 00 



Twelve blooms of Marechal Niel, W. 11. Elliott, . . . . 5 00 



Twelve blooms of Niphetos, Edwin Sheppard, . . . . 5 00 



Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill 4 00 



Twelve blooms of Safrano, Samuel Neil, 3 00 



Second, Edwin Sheppard, 2 00 



Twelve blooms of Souvenir de la Malmaison, Edwin Sheppard, . 5 00 



Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill 4 00 



Orchids. — Six plants in bloom, Frederick L. Ames, . . .15 00 



Second, David Allan, gardener to Robert M. Pratt, . . . 12 00 



Tliird, E. W. Gilmore, 10 00 



Tiiree ])hint8 in bloom, II. II. Hun.iewell, 8 00 



Second, David Allan, C 00 



Third, Frederick L. Ames, 5 00 



Fourth, William Martin, 4 00 



