248 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Apbil 7. 

 Gratuities : — 



Francis Brown Hayes, Roses and Wistaria . • . . . f 3 00 

 George M. Anderson, Tea Roses . . . . . . . 1 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Cut Flowers 1 00 



April 14. 

 Gratuities : — 



Francis Brown Hayes, Wistaria and Lilies 2 OO' 



Bussey Institution, Forced Cypripedium spectabile . . . . 2 00 



R. & J.Farquhar &Co., Heuchera sangiiinea undDouhle Pyrethrums 1 00 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, Carnations, etc 2 00^^ 



April 21. 

 Gratuities : — 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, Cut Flowers 2 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " " 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Wild Flowers 1 00 



April 28. 

 Gratuities : — 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Narcissuses . . . . . . 3 00 



Bussey Institution, Daffodils, etc 2 00 



Francis Brown Hayes, Cut Flowers 2 00 



Mrs. A. D. Wood, " " 2 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " " 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, Wild Flowers 1 00 



Mrs. Mary E. Loud, " '•' 1 Oa 



MAY EXHIBITION. 



May 5. 



Tulips. — Twenty-four blooms, distinct named varieties, John L. 



Gardner 6 00 



Hardy Narcissuses. — Collection of not less than ten named varie- 

 ties of blooms, R. & J. Farquhar & Co (i 00 



Second, Bussey Institution 5 00 



Third, John L. Gardner 4 00 



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

 ties, Denys Zirngiebel 4 00 



Second, Denys Zirngiebel 3 00 



Third, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 2 00 



Herbaceous Plants. — Thirty bottles, Nathaniel T. Kidder . . 8 00 

 Native Plants. — Collection, not exceeding thirty bottles, George 



H. Grinnell ' . . . . 5 00 



Second, Mrs. P. D. Richards 4 00 



Third, Misses Eleanor A., and Mollie S. Doran . . . 3 00 



