PHEMIUMS AND GRATUITIES 



AWARDED FOR 1884. 



Wednesday, March 5. 



No. 1. Azalea Indica, 3 plants in bloom. No entry; ex- 

 tremely cold. 



No. 2. Azalea Indica, 1 plant in bloom. No awards, plants 

 not large enough. 



No. 3. Primula Sinensis, 4 plants in bloom. 1st premium, 

 Wm. T. Merrifield, $3. 



No. 4. Primula Sinensis, 1 plant in bloom. 1st premium, 

 Wm. T. Merrifield, $1. 



Gratuities. 



Hyacinths, collection, W. W. Cook, $1. 



Camellias, display of blooms, Mrs. Thomas Ward, $1. 



Yiolets, bouquet, Mrs. Charles E. Parker, $1. 



Anthurium Scherzerianum, plant, Mrs. T. L. Nelson, $1. 



Cut Flowers, stand, Mrs. George H. Rich, $1. 



Two plants, Mrs. W. E. Sargent, 50c. 



Azalea Indica, 1 plant, A. A. Hixon, $1. Mrs. C. E. Brooks, 

 50c. 



No. 6. Apple. Tompkins Co. King. 1st premium, William 

 Eames, $1.50. 



Gratuities. 



No. 8. Apple. Rochester, William Eames, $1 ; Mrs. Josiah 

 Goddard, 50c. 



No. 9. Cabbage, Brunswick, 3 specimens. 1st premium, 

 Simon E. Fisher, $1.50 ; 2d premium, Charles E. Parker, $1. 



No. 11. Celery, 6 heads. 1st premium, Joseph Brierly, 

 $1.50 ; 2d premium, Henry T. Reynolds, $1. 



Gratuities. 

 Rhubarb, Linnasus, George H. Rich, $1. 

 Squash, Butman, Simon E. Fisher. 50c. 



