PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 283 



Jolt 9. 



Japan Iris (varieties of Iris Kccm'pftrx) . — Best collection, John 



L. Gardner, $8 00 



Second, Edwin Fewkes & Son, 6 00 



Third, J. F. C. Hyde, 5 00 



Six named varieties, Edwin Fewkes & Son, • . . . . 4 00 



Second, J. F. C. Hyde, 3 00 



Vase of Flowers.— Best arranged, Mrs. E. M. Gill, . . . 3 00 



Second, Miss Sarah W. Story, 2 00 



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



J. W. Manning, 2 00 



Second, William J. Martin, 1 00 



Gratuities: — 



Edwin Sheppard, Japan Iris, 3 00 



John L. Gardner, Five pots of Orchids, . . . . . . 5 00 



Siebrecht & Wadley, New York, Cattleyas, five varieties, . . 2 00 



M. B. Faxon, Hollyhocks, 1 00 



Miss Sarah W. Story, Cut Flowers, . 1 00 



Severance Burrage, Native Plants, . . . . . . . 1 00 



F. C. Hyde, " " I 00 



July 16. 



Hollyhocks. — Single, six spikes, distinct colors, the second prize 



to Charles M. Hovey, 2 00 



Double, twelve blooms, of twelve distinct colors, Edwin Sheppard, 4 00 



Second, Edwin Fewkes & Son, 3 00 



Six blooms, of six distinct colors, J. F. C. Hyde, . . . 2 00 



Second, Mrs. E. M. Gill, 1 00 



Got Flowers. — Display filling one hundred bottles, Mrs. E. M. 



Gill, 4 00 



Second, Mrs. A. D. Wood, 3 00 



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



J. W. Manning, 2 00 



Gratuities: — 

 Jackson Dawson, Forty-four species and varieties of Flowering 



Shrubs, . 

 Edwin Sheppard, Hollyhocks, 

 'J. F. C. Hyde, 

 Edwin Fewkes «&, Son, " 

 Paul D. Wallis, 



D. L. Taylor, " and Sweet Williams, 



W. J. Underwood, Collection of Hardy Carnations, 

 Edwin Fewkes & Son, Salpiglossis and Japan Iris, 



5 00 

 3 00 



