190 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Cactus, twenty-four blooms, named varieties: 



1st, W. D. Hathaway, $4; 2d, J. K. Alexander, $3; 3d, Mrs. H. A. 

 Jahn, $2. 

 Cactus, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, Joseph Thorpe, $3; 2d, F. L. Tinkham, $2; 3d, W. H. Symonds, 

 $1. 

 Decorative, twenty-fom* blooms, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $4. 

 Decorative, twelve blooms, named varieties: 



1st, W. H. Crouff, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathaway, $2; 3d, Mrs. H. A. Jahn, 

 $1. 

 Pompon, twelve vases of three blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, Towle Dahlia Gardens, $3; 2d, W. D. Hathaway, $2; 3d, Mrs. H. 

 A. Jahn, $1. 

 Pompon, twenty-four vases of thiee blooms each, named varieties: 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $4. 

 Largest and best collection of named varieties, one vase of each : 



1st, J. K. Alexander, $8; 2d, Towle Dahlia Gardens, $6; 3d, Dor- 

 chester Dahlia Farm, $4. 



Special Prize offered by W. W. Raivson & Co., Boston. 



For the largest and best collection of Cactus Dahlias, to be competed 



for by private gardeners only: 

 W. A. Riggs, a Silver Cup valued at $25. 



Society's Prizes. 



Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Thirty bottles, distinct species and 

 varieties, not less than ten genera : 

 1st, Blue Hill Nurseries, $10'; 2d, Bellevue Greenhouses, $8; 3d, 

 Blue Hill Nurseries, $6 



Gratuities: — ■ 



Harvard Botanic Garden, Herbaceous Flowers and Annuals, $15. 



F. J. Rea, display of Herbaceous Flowers, $3. 



B. H. Tracy, display of Gladioli, $5. 



W. C. Winter, display of Petunias and Dahlias, $3. 



William Whitman, display of Flowers, $10. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " " " $5. 



