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of Lennig White ; W. P. Walker, Triomphe de Gand, of which thirty-seven 

 berries filled a box ; Mrs. Ward, Hovey's Seedling and Triomphe de Gand ; J. 

 C. Park had five sorts, — Jucunda, Cremont, Agriculturist, Hovey's Seedling, 

 and Triomphe de Gand ; Warren Heustis, Agriculturist ; George Hill, Hovey's 

 Seedling and Brighton Pine ; J. W. Foster, four boxes Triomphe de Gand, good ; 

 Hovey & Co., five varieties strawberries ; C. E. Grant and J. P. Langworthy, 

 cherries. 



The following awards were made : — 



June Roses. — Class i, — first prize, $6, to Francis Parkman ; second do., to 

 Hovey & Co. Class 2, — first prize, ^3, to James M'Tear; second do., $2, to 

 James Nugent; third do., $1, to Joseph Breck. Class 3 (Hardy Perpetuals), — 

 first prize, $6, to J. Chaffin ; second do., $4, to Francis Parkman ; third do., $3, to 

 Hovey & Co. Class 4, — first prize, $3, to C. J. Power ; second do., $2, to Fran- 

 cis Parkman ; third do., $1, to James M'Tear. Class 5 (Moss Roses), first 

 prize, $4, to Francis Parkman ; second do., $3, to Hovey & Co. ; third do., $2, 

 to James M'Tear. 



Tender Roses. — Class i, — first prize, $5, to James Nugent ; second do., $4, 

 to James M'Tear. 



General Display. — Class i, — first prize, $6, to Francis Parkman ; second do., 

 $5, to E. Stone ; third do., $4, to John Chaffin. 



Cut Flowers. — First prize, $5, to H. H. Hunnewell ; second do., $4, to 

 Hovey & Co. ; third do., $3, to Joseph Breck. 



Basket Flowers. — First prize, %i, to Mrs. S. Joyce ; second do., $1, to Mrs. 

 E. M. Gill. 



Hajid Bouqiiets. — First prize, $4, to Hovey & Co. ; Table Bouquets, $4, to 

 Hovey & Co. 



Native Plants. — First premium to Mrs. M. E. Carter, $3. 



Gratuities. — James M'Tear, $3, and E. Wason, $2, for Paisley Pinks. Hovey 

 & Co., collection of Pot Plants, $20. Mrs. T. W. Ward, Gloxinias, $8. Ed- 

 ward Flynn, dish of Roses, $3. Hovey & Co., do., $2. Warren Heustis, do., 

 $2. Mrs. T. W. Ward, do., $2. Walker & Co., do., $2. Hovey & Co., Pinks, 

 $2. J. W. Brooks, Cut Flowers, $2. James Nugent, do., $2. WiUiam Cairns, 

 do., $2. Walker & Co., E. A. Story, W. J. Underwood, J. M. Manning, J. G. 

 Chandler, Henry Vandine, Sumner Downs, C. J. Power, Elbridge Wilson, N. 

 Washburn, $1 each, for displays of Cut Flowers. Miss S. E. Westgate, Miss A. 

 C. Kenrick, Miss S. W. Storer, $1 each, for baskets of roses. J. A. Kenrick, 

 Magnolia Macrophylla, $1. Francis Parkman, Seedling do., $1. J. J. Dixwell, 

 Styrax officinale, $1. W. H. Halliday, Wardian Case, $3. James Comley, 

 ties of Fuchsia, $1. 



Renewals. — Eliphalet Stone, Roses, $1. C. J. Power, do., $1. A. Farrier, 

 four Bouquets, $1. Sumner Downs, Cut Flowers, $1. William Wales, Marechal 

 Niel Rose, $1. Miss S. E. Westgate, basket, $1. Hovey & Co., Cut Flowers, $2. 



For the best four varieties of strawberries, first prize, $25, to J. C. Park, Som- 

 erville. They were the American Agriculturist, Triomphe de Gand, Jucunda, 

 and Cremont. For the best four quarts of strawberries of one variety, a silver 

 cup, valued at $25, to George Hill, Arlington. 



