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September 22. 



Perennial Asters. — Display of Native or Introduced species and 



varieties, George Hollis ........ 5 00 



Second, Mrs. P. D. Richards 4 00 



October 20. 

 Gratuity : — 



Hon. John Simpkins, Two vases of Chrysanthemums, Ivory and 



H. L. Sunderbruch .'j 00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. 



November fi, 7, 8, and 9. 



Special Prizes, from the Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



Twenty-five blooms, of twenty-five distinct varieties, named, Hon. 



John Simpkins, a piece of plate, value . . . . . 20 00 



Second, W. Slack, Stamford, Conn., a piece of plate, value 15 00 



Third, Joseph H. White, a piece of plate, value . . . 10 00 



Si.v vases, of six named varieties, ten blooms of each, Waban 



Rose Conservatories . . . . . . . . 30 00 



Second, Charles V. Whitten 25 00 



Special Prizes, offered hy the Society. 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms. Pink, Patrick 



Melia, for Nonantum ........ 5 00 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms, Wiiite, Hugh 



Graham & Son, Philadelphia, Pa., for Philadelphia . . 5 00 

 Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms, Yellow, Pitcher 



& Manda, Short Hills, N. J., for Mrs. W. H. Bryant . . 5 00 

 Best Seedling, never disseminated, Incurved, of any color, three 



blooms, T. 1). Hatfield, for Mrs. T. D. Hatfield . . . 5 00 



Regular Prizes. 



Twelve cut blooms, Incurved, named, Joseph H. White . . 10 00 



Second, Mrs. A. D. Wood 6 00 



Twelve cut blooms, Japanese, named, W. Slack, Stamford, Conn. 10 00 



Second, Hon. John Simpkins ....... (5 00 



Third, Mrs. A. D. Wood 4 OO 



Twelve cut blooms, Japanese Incurved, named, Hon. John Simp- 

 kins 10 00 



Second, W. Slack G OO 



Third, Joseph H. White 4 00 



