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H. R. Comley, display of plants and flowers, $6. 



S. J. Goddard, standard Geranium J. J. Harrison, $5. 



Kameyama & Serada, Lllmm longiflorum, $2. 



E. B. Dane, display of flowering and foliage plants, $50. 



N. T. Eddder, foliage and flowering plants, $10. 



Miss Cornelia Warren, group of flowering plants, $§. 



T. T. Watt, flowering plants, $3. 



May 27. 

 Gratuity: 



Oliver Ames, display of Darwin and Cottage Tulips, $8 and Honorable 

 Mention. 



Peony Exhibition. 



June 17 and 18. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund, No. 3. 



Rhododendrons. — Largest and best collection, not less than fifteen, dis- 

 tinct varieties, six trusses each, from plants that have grown in the 

 open in Massachusetts for at least three years: 

 1st, T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., $20. 

 Twelve distinct varieties, one truss each: 



1st, T. C. Thurlow's Sons Co., $6; 2d, W. C. Winter, $4. 

 Six distinct varieties, one truss each: 

 1st, Weld Garden, $3. 



Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



Gekman Irises. — Twenty-four vases of three trusses each, of not less 

 than twelve varieties: 

 1st, E. M. Dunphe, $5; 2d, H. F. Chase, $3. 

 Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Twenty-five distinct species and va- 

 rieties, not less than ten genera: 

 1st, Blue Hill Nurseries, $10. 

 Twenty distinct species and varieties, not less than eight genera (for 

 private growers only) : 

 1st, Weld Garden, $8. 



Society's Prizes. 



Herbaceous Peonies. — Collection of twenty named varieties, double, 

 one flower of each: 

 1st, G. H. Peterson, $12; 2d, A. H. Fewkes, $8. 



