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SPRING EXHIBITION. 



March 28, 29, and 30. 



Tender Roses in Vases.— Twelve blooms of Catherine Mermet, 



John P. Spaulding 



Twelve blooms of Meteor, Charles V. Whitten .... 



Twelve blooms of Mme. Hoste, Charles V. Whitten 



Twelve blooms of The Bride, the Second prize to John P. Spauld- 



ing 



^8 00 

 8 00 

 8 00 



6 00 



Pansies. — Forty-eight cut blooms, not less than twenty-four varie- 

 ties, Denys Zirngiebel ........ 



Second, Denys Zirngiebel ........ 



Third, George M. Anderson ....... 



Violets. — Best collection of varieties, fifty blooms of each in a 



bunch, Harry S. Band 



Second, Nathaniel T. Kidder ....... 



Third, Bussey Institution 



Carnations. — Twelve blooms of any named crimson variety, E. G. 

 Bridge, Ferdinand Mangold ....... 



Second, George Sanderson, Ferdinand Mangold 

 Twelve blooms of any named Pink variety, William Nicholson, 

 Nicholson .......... 



Second, Lucius H. Foster, Daybreak 



Twelve blooms of any named Scarlet variety, E. G. Bridge, 



Hector 



Second, Frederick A. Blake, Col. Wilder 



Twelve blooms of any named White variety, E. G. Bridge, Lizzie 

 McGowan .......... 



Second, Frederick A. Blake, Lizzie McGowan .... 



Twelve blooms of any named Yellow variety, J. Tailby & Son, 

 Henrietta Sargent ......... 



Second, H. K. Southworth, Buttercup 



Centre Piece.— Mrs. E. M. Gill 



Second, Mrs. A. D. Wood 



Gratuities : — 

 Francis Brown Hayes, Collection of Roses and Rhododendrons 

 E. Sheppard & Son, Dendrobiums and Carnations 

 Peter Fisher & Co., Vase of Carnation Jacqueminot 

 Francis Brown Hayes, Pyramid of Wistaria 

 Arthur H. Fewkes, Antirrhinums 

 Bussey Institution, Andromeda and Cypripediums 

 David Allan, Cymhidium Lowianmn 

 Harry S. Rand, Sweet Peas .... 

 Charles E. Richardson, Tricolor Geranium foliage 

 Mrs. A. D. Wood, Cut Flowers 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, " '^ ... 



