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Chrysanthemum Show. 



November 6, 7, 8, .vntd 9. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



Hardy Coniferous Trees. — Display in pots or tubs, named: 



1st, Joseph Breck & Son, $25; 2d, Xew England Xurseries, §10. 



Society's Prizes. 



Best AUR.'USfGED group of foliage and flowering plants covering three hun- 

 dred square feet. Chrysanthemums excluded: 

 1st, Edward MacMulkin, S50; 2d, Edward MacMulkin, S35. 

 Orchids. — Best table of Orchids, both plants and flowers, accurately 

 named : 

 1st, S. A. Borden, S75; 2d, ^Mieeler & Co., S60; 3d, Edward Mac- 

 Mulkin, $50. 

 Chrysanthemums. — Specimen plant, any color or class: 



1st, Dr. C. G. Weld, $50; 2d, T. E. Proctor, $30; 3d, Mrs. A. W. 

 Blake, $20; 4th, T. E. Proctor, $10. 

 Twenty-five plants, all colors, commercial specimens: 



1st, W. H. Elliott, $40. 

 Twelve plants, single-flowering sorts, not less than three varieties: 

 1st, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $15; 2d, W. A. Riggs, $12; 3d, Mrs. Freder- 

 ick Ayer, $10. 

 Six plants of six different A'arieties, grown to six stems with one bloom 

 to each stem, in seven-inch pots: 

 1st, Mrs. A. W. Blake, $10. 



Josiah Bradlee Fund. 



Chrysanthemums. — Twenty-five blooms of twenty-five distinct varie- 

 ties, named: 

 1st, M. F. Plant, $25; 2d, W. A. Riggs, $15; 3d, P. B. Robb, $10. 

 Six vases of six named varieties, ten blooms each : 

 1st, W. S. & J. T. Spaulding, $30. 



Henry A. Gane Memorial Fund. 



For the best vase of blooms of the Mrs. Jerome'Jones, or the Yellow 

 IVIrs. Jerome Jones: 

 1st, James Xicol, §20; 2d, G. W. Knowlton, $10. 



Society's Prizes.'^ 



Twelve blooms, Japanese, named, in vases: 

 1st, M. F. Plant, §8; 2d, P. B. Robb, §6. 



