194 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



15 Bronze jNIedals 



26 First Class Certificates of Merit 



6 Cultural Certificates 

 46 Honorable Mentions 

 10 Votes of Thanks 

 A detailed list of the awards made during the year is herewith 

 appended. 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR PLANTS AND 



FLOWERS. 



1909. 



January 16. 



Primula Kew'ensis. — Six plants in not less than five-inch pots: 



1st, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $5; 2d, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $3; 3d, Mrs. J. 

 L. Gardner, .$2. 

 Primula Sinensis. — Six plants in not less than six-inch pots: 



1st, William Whitman, $5; 2d, E. J. Mitton, $3; 3d, Mrs. J. M. Sears, 

 $2. 

 Primula stellata. — Six plants in not less than sbc-inch pots: 



1st, William Whitman, $5; 2d, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $3. 

 Primula obconica varieties. — Six plants in not less than six-inch pots: 



1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $6; 2d, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $3; 3d, Mrs. Fred- 

 erick Ayer, .$2. 

 Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. — Six plants in pots: 



2d, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $8. 

 Cyclamens. — Six plants in not over seven-inch pots. 



1st, Mrs. J. M. Sears, $10; 2d, Mrs. A, W. Blake, $8. 

 Carnations. — Four vases, distinct varieties, twenty-five blooms each: 



1st, C. S. Strout, $10; 2d, M. A. Patten, $8; 3d, S. J. Goddard, $6 



Gratuities: — 



William Whitman, display of Primulas, $8. 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, " " " $2. 



C. S. Strout, vase of Carnation Winsor, $2. 



Miss E. J. Clark, Violets, $1. 



S. J. Goddard, Freesia Purity, $2. 



]\Irs. J. M. Sears, display, $5. 



