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MASSACHUSETTS IIOHTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Third, Jolin Parker, 81 00 



LiLiPUTiAN Dahlias. — General display, with buds iiml foliage, 



filling twenty-five bottles, George S. Tuttle, . . . . 5 00 



Second, F. Bacheller, 4 00 



Tiiird, John Parker, 3 00 



Single Dahlias. — General display, with buds and foliage, filling 



fifty bottles, W. A. Manda, 8 00 



Second, Edwin Sheppard & Son, 6 00 



Third, Mrs. E M. Gill, 4 00 



Cut Flowers. — Best display and best kept during the exhibition, 



filling one hundred and fifty bottles, Mrs. E. M. Gill, . . 16 00 



Second, Mrs. A. D. Wood, 14 00 



Third, Charles II. Hovey, 12 00 



Special Prize, offered by M. B. Faxon. 



Pansies. — Fifty cut blooms in the Society's flat fruit dishes, judged 

 by published scale of points, L. W. Goodell 



10 00 



Gratuities: — 

 W. A. Manda, Decorative Plants, 



Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, " " 



H. H. Ilunnowell, " " 



Charles H. Hovey, 



John L. Gardner, " " 



Jackson Dawson, Sixty-six varieties and species of Fruiting Shrubs 

 William C. Strong, Ornamental Foliage, 

 Jacob W. M.inning, Evergreen trees, 

 George A. Nickerson, Decorative Plants, 

 H. B. Watts, Display of Gladioli 

 L. W. Goodell, Asters, 

 Norton Brothers, Roses, etc., . 

 Thomas W. Dee, " " 



" " " Ficus elastica, 

 Edwin Fewkes & Son, Cannas, 



" " " " Dahlias, 



R. T. Jackson, Marigolds, 



'< " Seedling Dahlias, 



William C. Strong, Altheas, 

 M. B. Faxon, Dahlias and Nasturtiums, . 

 F. L. Temple, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants, 

 Mrs. F. B. Hayes, Cut Flowers, 



E. S. Hill, 



Edwin Sheppard & Son, " " 



Mrs. E. F. Hovey, '• 



Charles H. Hovey, " " 



,T. F. C. Hyde, Hibiscus and (Jentiiui, 



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