278 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



May 21. 

 Gratuities: — 

 Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, two plants of Hydrangea Thomas Hogg, and 



Cut Flowers, $5 00 



J. W. Clark, Tulips, 1 00 



Mrs. P. 1). Richards, Wild Flowers, 2 00 



E. H. Hitchings. .« .« 1 00 



May 28. 

 Gratuities: — 



E. H. Hitchings, Wild Flowers, 1 00 



Frank C. Hyde, " " forty-five varieties, . . . 1 00 



RHODODENDRON SHOW. 



June 4. 

 Jlunnewell Premiums. 

 RuoDODENDRONS. — Eighteen hardy varieties, named, Mrs. Francis 



B. Hayes, $10 00 



Hardy Azaleas. — Any and all classes; fifteen named varieties, one 



truss each, the second prize to T. C. Thurlow, . . . 5 00 

 Six named varieties, one truss each, Charles M. Hovey, . . 4 00 

 Three " " " " Benjamin G. Smith, . . 2 00 



Cluster of trusses, of one variety, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, . . 2 00 



Society's Prizes. 



German Iris.— Six distinct varieties, one spike of each, Edwin 



Fewkes & Son, 3 00 



Second, Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, 2 00 



Clematis. — Named varieties, display of cut blooms, with foliage, 



Joseph H. Woodford, 4 00 



Native Plants. — Display of named species and varieties, Mrs. P. 



D. Richards, 4 00 



Second, Walter E. Coburn, 3 00 



Cut Flowers. — Display filling one hundred bottles, Mrs. A. D. 



Wood 4 00 



Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill, . . . . . . . 3 00 



Heruackous Plants. — Largest and best arranged collection, named, 



William J. Martin, 2 00 



Second, J. W. Manning, 1 00 



Gratuities: — 

 H. H. Hunnewell, Rhododendrons and Azaleas, . . 10 00 



W. A. Manda, Herbaceous Plants, and Hardy Trees and Shrubs, . 5 00 



