2 HO MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Marigolds. — Display of French and African, filling twenty-live 



vases, Francis Brown Hayes . . . . . . . $3 OO 



Second, Bussey Institution 2 00 



Cannas. — Collection of not less than ten named varieties, in spikes, 



with foliage, David Fisher . . . . . . . 10 00 



Second, Walter H. Cowing 8 00 



Tuberous Begonias. — Twenty-five spikes, not less than four 



varieties, kept fresh during the exhibition, C. E. Weld . . 5 00 



Second, Elisha S. Converse ....... 4 00 



Third, Albert H. Brown 3 00 



Double Zinnias. — Twenty-five flowers, not less than six varieties, 



L. W. Goodell 4 00 



Second, Francis Brown Hayes ..... , 3 00 



Third, Dr. C. G. Weld 2 00 



Single Dianthus. — Collection of Annual and Biennial varieties, 



filling fifty bottles, Francis Brown Hayes . . . . 4 00 



Basket of Flowers. -Best arranged, Mrs. E. M. Gill . . . 4 00 

 Native Plants. — Collection, not exceeding forty bottles, Mrs. P. 



D. Richards 5 00 



Second, George H. Grinnell 4 00 



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



Gratuities : — 

 William W. Lee, Display of Nympha;as ...... 



Warren W. Rawson, Display of Dahlias 



William C. Winter, i' <' << 



H. F. Burt. u .; 



James S. Cowles, Newport, R. I., Display of Canna Mrs. Fairnian 



Rogers 



Albert H. Brown, Tuberous Begonias ...... 



Walter E. Coburn, Petunias 



-Toseph H. White, Monstera deliciosa ...... 



E. Sheppard & Son, Gladioli, etc. ....... 



^I. S. Stevens, Asters, Zinnias, etc. ....... 



Thomas C. Thurlow, Perennial Phlox and Delphiniums 



l^ea Brothers, Herbaceous Plants ....... 



Francis Brown Hayes, Collection of Cut Flowers .... 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Cut Flowers 



September 15. 

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



Gratuity : — 

 Harvard Botanic Garden, Herbaceous Plants .'S 00 



