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May 28. W. C. Strong, Seedling Azalea mollis. 



llhodoilendron Show, June 4. Kenneth Finlayson, Superior culture of Glox- 

 inias. 

 " " " " W. A. Manda, Erigeron aurantiacus (new). 



June 11. Mrs. Francis B. Hayes, Seedling Clematis, lavender. 

 " " " " " " " " lilac. 



*' " " " " " " Ilhododendron. 



Hose Exhibition, June 21. W. A. Manda, Caiileya Eldorado Allaniana. 

 June 28. James Comley, Seedling Magnolia, cross of Grandiflora and Alex- 

 andrine. 

 July 9. Siebrecht & Wadley, New York, Cattleya gigas Rochelliana alba. 

 August 13. George S. Tuttle, Sui)erior Pompon Dahlias. 



" 20. J. Warren Clark, Seedling Gladioli Pride of Millis, and Nugget 

 of Gold. 

 September 3. William E. Endicott, Gladioli W. E. Endicott, and Canton. 

 Annual Exhibition, September 13-16. H. H. Ilunnewell, Phrynium variega- 



turn. 

 *' " " " 3o\\vi'L.GiiV{inc'[,Nep}iolepisrupescens. 



*' " " " E. L. Temple, Syringa ligustrina, 



Pekinensis pendula (Weeping 

 Lilac). 

 Exhibition of Autumn Fruits, October 1. James Comley, Seedling Tro- 



pasolum, 

 Chrysanthemum Show, Nov. 9-11. Mrs. J. M. Woodice, House Culture of 



Chrysanthenmnis. 

 " " " " William J. Martin, standard Chrysanthe- 



mum Plants. 

 ♦• <. ci H. P. Walcott, Display of Seedling 



Chrysanthemum blooms. 

 " " " " Arthur H. Fewkes, Seedling Chrysan- 



thenmnis. 

 *' '• " " George Seaverns, Seedling Chrysan- 



themums. 

 November 19. George E. Buxton, Seedling Carnation White Gem. 



