228 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



September 21. 



Perennial Asters. — Display of Native or Introduced species and 



varieties, George Hollis ....... 5 OO 



Second, Mrs. P D. Richards 4 00 



Grai uities : — 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Display of Cannas, Gladioli, etc. . . 5 00 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Display of Annuals 2 00 



Misses Eleanor and MoUie Doran, Wild Flowers . . . . 2 00' 



October 2. 



Gratuities : — 



James Comley, Bougainvillea glabra . . . . . . 2 00 



Walter II. Cowing, Display of Cannas ...... 3 00 



CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. 



November 5, fi, 7, and 8. 



Special Prizes from the Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



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



Hon. John Simpkins, a piece of plate, or value in money . 20 00' 



Second. Walter Hunnewell . . . . . . . 15 00 



Third, Mrs. B. P. Cheney 10 00 



Six vases of six named varieties, ten blooms each, E. M. Wood & Co. 30 00' 



Second, C. V. Wbitten 25 00' 



Special Prizes offered by the Society. 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms, Hed, J. Brydon, 



for Mars 5 00 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms, Pink, E. G. Hill, 



Richmond, Ind., for Mrs. Perrine . . . . . 5 00 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms. White, .J. Eaton, Jr., 



for J. H. Woodford 5 00 



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



Brothers, for Theo 5 00 



Best Seedling, never disseminated, three blooms, any other color, 



Henry A. Gane, for West Newton. . . . . 5 00 



Regular Prizes. 



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

 Twelve cut Idooms, Japanese, named, in vases, Nathaniel T. 



Kidder 10 00 



Second, Joseph 11. White 6 00 



I bird, W. K. Wood 4 GO' 



