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Tulips. — Late Single, including Bizarres, Bybloemens, and Roses, twelve 

 named varieties, one eight-inch pan of each: 

 1st, William Whitman, $12. 

 Forty-eight cut blooms, not less than twelve named varieties: 

 1st, William Whitman, $5. 

 Hardy Narcissuses. — Collection of fifty vases of not less than ten named 

 varieties : 

 1st, Langwater Gardens, $15; 2d, William Whitman, $10. 

 Pansies. — Forty-eight blooms, not less than twenty-four varieties, in 

 flat dishes: 

 Ibt, Mrs. A. W. Blake, $3; 2d, Mrs. E. M. Gill, $2; 3d, Mrs. A. W. 

 Blake, $1. 



Gratuities : — ■ 



J. T. Butterworth, Lily of the Valley, $5. 

 Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Spanish Iris, $i. 

 Langwater Gardens, vase of Phlox Mme. Lingard, $3. 

 Hon. J. R. Leeson, miscellaneous display of Orchids, $3. 

 . Miss E. A. Mansfield, Antirrhinums, $1. 

 W. S. Spaulding, display of Flowers, $15. 

 Harvard Botanic Garden, display of Flowers, $10. 

 William Whitman, " " " $3. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " " " $2. 



Rhododendron Exhibition. 

 June 6 and 7. 



Orchids. — Display of twenty-five plants, arranged for effect, with foliage 

 plants, in a space eight feet by five feet: 

 1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $25. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



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

 tinct varieties, six trusses of each, displayed on beds of moss in 

 baskets, froin plants that have been grown in the open in Massa- 

 chussetts for at least three years: 

 1st, Walter Hunnewell, $20; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $15. 



Society's Prizes. 



German Irises. — Thirty-six vases of three trusses each, of not less than 

 twelve varieties: 

 1st, T. C. Thurlow & Co., $5; 2d, F. J. Rea, $3. 



