AWARDS FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS 127 



PRIZES AWARDED FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 



1917. 



.January 13. 

 John A. Lowell Fund. 



Antirrhinums. — One vase of t,\velve spikes: 



Mrs. C. G. Weld, Weld Pink, $3. 

 Carnation. — Any new variety of merit: 



S. J. Goddard, Doris, Silver Medal. 

 Orchids. — Calanthes, twelve spikes: 



Weld Garden, $.5. 



February 3. 

 John Allen French Fund. 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. — Six plants: 



1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, 110. 

 Primula sinensis. — Six plants: 



1st, Mrs. .1. L. Gardner, %<q; 2d, A. M. Davenport, S3-. 



Spring Exhibition. 



March 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2-5. 



Acacias. — Group of plants in bloom not exceeding 200 sq. ft.: 

 1st, Thomas Roland, $100. 

 Three plants: 



1st, Thomas Roland, .$25. 

 One plant : 



Thomas Roland, .$10. 

 Amaryllis. — Twelve plants: 



1st, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $20. 

 AsTiLBES.— Collection not exceeding 100 sq. ft., not less than six varieties: 



1st, W. W. Edgar Co., $50. 

 Azaleas. — Indica, group not exceeding 200 sq. ft.: 



1st, A. M. Davenport, $100; 2d, W. W. Edgar Co., .$50. 

 Three plants: 



1st, Miss Cornelia Warren, $20. 



