PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS. 



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Beuj 



amin P. Cheney 



Yellow, Donald McRea 



Second, James L. Little 



Third, Dr. C. G. Weld 



Any other color, Dr. C. G. Weld 



Second, James L. Little ........ 



■Group of plants, arranged for effect, limited to one hundred and 

 fifty square feet, preference being given to collections with 

 palms or other foliage added, Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney 



Second, J. W. Howard 



Third, A. W. Blake .... 



Fourth, Bussey Institution 



Fifth, H. F. Eldredge 

 Six Japanese, distinct named varieties, Mrs. 



Second, Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney 



Third, Nathaniel T. Kidder 

 Specimen Japanese, named variety, Nathanie 



Second, Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney 



Third, Walter Hunnewell . 

 Specimen Pompon, named variety, Arthur Hunnewell . 



Gratuities : — 



William H. Elliott, Display 



Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney, Display of Adiantum Farleyense 



Dr. C. G. Weld, Ericas 



Jason S. Bailey, Display, ....... 



November 1G. 

 Gratuity: — 

 James Comley, Pots Seedling Chrysanthemum Francis B. Hayes 



1 T. Kidder 



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SOCIETY'S SILVER MEDAL. 



January 26. Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Angrcecum sesqtii- 



pedale. 

 Annual Exhibition, September 4 and 5. Mrs. Frederick L. Ames, Sojohro- 



Lftlia Veilchii. 



FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES OF MERIT. 



March 11. William H. Spooner, Crimson Rambler Rose. 



May 24. Thomas H. Westwood, New Seedling Canna. 



July 27. Mrs. Frederick L. Ames, Cypripedium Annie Measures, cross 



between Cypripedium hellatulum and C. Dayanum. 

 July 27. E. V. R. Thayer, Saintpaidia lonantha. 

 August 1. William W. Lunt, Cattleya Rex. 



Annual Exhibition, September 4 and 5. Mrs. Frederick L. Ames, Cypriped 

 ium Miss Ames. (New.) 



HONORABLE MENTION. 



October 19. Rea Brothers, Scahiosa Caucasica, variety a/ba. Hardy per- 

 ennial. 



