226 MASSACHUSKTTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



August 24. 



Asters. — Large Flowered, of all classes, fifty vases, not less than 



twelve varieties, three flowers iu each vase, Joseph H. White 5 00 



Second, Hon. Joseph S. Fay 4 00 



Third, Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 3 00 



Truffaut's Pajony Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve 



varieties, Hon. Joseph S. Fay . . . . . . 5 00 



Second, Nathaniel T. Kidder 4 00 



Victoria Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve varieties, 



Joseph H. White 5 00 



Second, E. S. Converse 4 00 



Pompon, thirty cut plants, not less than six varieties, the Sec(md 



prize to Mrs. Mary T. Goddard 3 00 



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



ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



September 4 and o. 



Special Prize, Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Aquatic Plants. — Display, including not less than twelve flowers 



of Nympliaeas or Nelumbiums, Hon. John Simpkins . . 30 00 



Second, L. W. Goodell . 20 00 



Third, Cakes Ames 10 00 



Regular J'rizes. 



Asters. — Collection of fifty flowers, one flower in each vase, pref- 

 erence being given to the collection containing the greatest 



number of classes, named, L. W. Goodell . . . . .'i 00 



Second, Sumner Coolidge ' . 4 00 



Dahlias. — Double, twelve blcfoms, distinct named varieties, L. W. 



Snow 6 00 



Second, John Parker ......... 5 00 



Third, Lothrop lliggins 4 00 



Six blooms, distinct named varieties, Lawrence II. Parker . . 4 00 



Second, L. W. Snow 3 00 



Third, William C. Winter 2 00 



Specimen bloom, Lawrence 11. Parker . . . . . . 2 00 



Second, L. W. Snow 1 00 



Liliputian, display, twenty-five bottles, not less than eight named 



varieties, William C. Winter 4 00 



Second, Aaron Lummus ........ 3 00 



Third, William E. Endicott 2 00 



Single, display of twenty-five spikes, not less than eight varieties, 



the Second prize to William C Winter 3 00 



