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MASSACHUSETTS IIOKTICULTUKAL SOCIETY. 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Cut Flowers, 

 Miss Sarali W. Story, " " 

 Severance 15urrage, Wild Flowers, 

 Mrs. P. D. UicliarJs, " " 

 E. II. Hitchings, " " 



Walter E. Coburn, •' " 



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July 23. 

 Perennial Phloxes. — Ten distinct named varieties, one spike each, 



Edwin Sheppard, 3 00 



Sweet Peas. — Display filling twenty-five vases, J. F. C. Hyde, . 4 00 



Second, Charles H. Hovey, 3 00 



Third, C. W. Hoitt, Nashua, N. H., 2 00 



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



William J. Martin, . . 2 00 



Second, J. W. Manning, 1 00 



Gratuities : — 

 John L. Gardner, Six Orchids, 

 Benjamin Grey, Cut Orchid Flowers, 

 Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Clerodendron and 

 J. F. C. Hyde, Hollyhocks, . 

 Edwin Sheppard, " 



Edwin Fewkes & Son, " . . 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Cut Flowers, . 



Miss Sarah W. Story, " 

 Mrs. P. D. Richards, Wild Flowers, 

 Severance Burrage, " " 

 Walter E. Coburn, " 



Cut 



Flowers, 



July 30. 



Special Prize, offered by M. B. Faxon. 



Sweet Peas. — Best display, filling fifty vases, judged by published 

 scale of points, .7. F. C. Hyde, 



10 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Cot Flowers. — Display filling one Imndred bottles, Mrs. E. M. 



Gill, 4 00 



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



Native Ferns. — Best display, Mrs. P. 1). Richards, . . . 4 00 



Second, Severance Burrage, 3 00 



Third, Mrs. C. N. S. Horner 2 00 



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



J. W. Manning, 2 00 



Second, William J. Martin, 1 00 



