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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



September 2. 

 Class I. 

 Asters. — For the best thirty flowers, not less than ten varieties, to 

 Hovey & Co., .... 



For the next best, to Jonathan French, . 

 For the next best, to Joseph Breck, 

 For the next best, to Milton Andros, 



Class II. 

 For the best twenty flowers, not less than eight varieties, to James 

 McTear, .... 



For the next best, to Thomas Smallwood, 

 For the next best, to E. Wason, . 



Class III. 

 Pompons. — For the best display in spikes, in bunches of four, of one 

 variety each, to Hovey & Co., .... 



For the next best, not awarded, ..... 



For the next best, do. .... . 



Verbenas. — For the best named collection of twenty varieties, a 

 single truss of each, to W. C. Strong, 

 For the next best, to James Nugent, .... 



For the next best, to James McTear, .... 



For the best new Seedling with foliage, not awarded, the Society's 

 Silver Medal. 

 Stocks. — For the best display, not less than six varieties, to W. C 

 Strong, .... 



For the next best, to E. Wason, 

 For the next best, not awarded, 

 Cut Flowers — For the best display, filling not less than 

 ties, to W. C. Strong, 

 For the next best, not awarded, 

 For the next best, do. 

 Baskets of Flowers. — For the best arranged, to Miss 

 Westgate, .... 



For the next best, to Miss Sarah W. Story, 

 September 9. 

 Class I. 

 Double Zinnias. — For the best thirty flowers, not less than six 

 varieties, to Hovey &. Co., . . . . . 



For the next best, to John F. Rogers, .... 



Class II. 

 For the best twenty flowers, not less than four varieties, to James 

 McTear, ....... 



For the next best, to George Craft, .... 



For the best specimen bloom, to James McTear, 



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