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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



ACGDST 13. 



Gladioli. — Twenty naiiied varieties, in spikes, H. B. Watts, . . $8 00 



Second, James Cartwright, 6 00 



Ten named varieties, in spikes, Edwin Sheppard, . . . 4 00 



Second, H. B. Watts, 3 00 



Single spike, named, II. B. Watts, 1 GO 



Display of named and unnamed varieties, filling one hundred bot- 

 tles, James Cartwright, ........ C 00 



Second, H. B. Watts 4 00 



Phlox Drusimondi. — Fifty bottles, not less than six varieties, the 



second prize to Charles M. Hovey, 2 00 



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



J. W. Manning, 2 00 



Second, William J. Martin, 1 00 



Gratuities: — 



J. Warren Clark, Seedling Gladioli, 

 Edwin Fewkes & Son, Dahlias and Zinnias, 

 Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Zinnias, etc., 

 " " " Cut Flowers, 



John Parker, " " 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, 

 E. S. Hill, 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, Basket of Flowers, 

 Walter E. Coburn, Wild Flowers, 



5 00 



2 00 

 1 00 



3 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



August 20. 



Asters. — Truffaut's Pa;ony Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than 



twelve varieties, Marshall B. Faxon, 



Second, James O'Brien, 



Third, Edwin Sheppard, ........ 



Victoria Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve varieties, 



William J. Martin, 



Second, Edwin Sheppard, ........ 



Third, M. B. Faxon, 



Pompon, thirty cut plants, not less than six varieties, the second 



prize to M. B. Faxon, 



Basket of Flowers. — Best arranged, Mrs. A. D. Wood, 



Sicond, Mrs. E. F. Hovey, 



Third, James O'Brien, ........ 



Herhaceous ri,ANT.s. — Largest and best arranged collection, named, 

 J. W. Manning, ......... 



Second, William J. Martin, 



