290 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Cot Flowkrs. — display filling; ono liimdrid bottlis, James O'Brien, §4 00 



Second, William K. Wood, 3 00 



Third, Mrs. E. M. Gill, 2 00 



IlERnxcEocs Plants. — J. W. Manning, 2 00 



Second, Mrs. L. P. Weston, 1 00 



Gratuities: — 



W. A. Manda, Annuals, 3 00 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, Dahlias, etc., 2 00 



Warren Ilcustis & Son, Asters, 2 00 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Roses, etc., 2 00 



George S. Tuttle, Dahlias, 1 00 



John Parker, " 1 00 



Mrs. Starkes Whiton, " . 100 



II. B. Watts, cut spikes of Hardy Gladioli, 1 00 



Marshall B. Faxon, Cut Flowers, 1 00 



Miss Sarah W. Story, " " 1 00 



Edwin Sheppard, " " 1 00 



Mrs. L. P. Weston, " " 1 00 



Edwin S. Hill, " " 1 00 



John Parker, " " 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. llichards, Solidagos and Asters, 2 00 



Severance Burrage, Wild Flowers, 1 00 



Frank C. Hyde, " " 1 00 



ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 



Septembbr 14, 15, IG, and 17. 



ITunnewell Premiums. 



EvEUGUKEN Trees and Shrubs. — Display in pots of other than 

 Native Evergreens of New England, named, William C. 

 Strong $8 00 



Society's Prizes. 



Greenhouse Plants. — Six Greenhouse and Stove Plants, of dif- 

 ferent named varieties, one Croton admissible, Samuel K. 



Payson, * 40 00 



Second, Frederick L. Amos, 30 00 



Third, G. A. Nickerson, 25 00 



Fourth, William Martin, gardener to Nathaniel T. Kidder, . 20 00 

 Specimen Floweuino Plants. — Three named varieties, in bloom, 



David Allan, . . . • 15 00 



Second, Frederick L. Ames, 10 00 



Third, David Allan, 8 00 



