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Spring Exhibition. 

 March 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28. 



(Continued to April 4.) 



Azalea Indica. — Eight plants in at least four varieties: 

 1st, Edward MacMulkin, $15; 2d, E. W. Breed, $10. 

 Three plants, distinct varieties, not less than tliirty-six inches in diam- 

 eter, for private growers only: 

 1st, Wilham Whitman, $12; 2d, William Whitman, $10. 

 Palms. — Pair in pots or tubs: 



1st, Edward MacMulkin, $12; 2d, Mrs. Frederick Aver, $10; 3d, 

 William Whitman, $8. 

 Ericas. — Six plants in not less than three species: 



1st, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $12; 2d, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $8. 

 Hard-Wooded Greenhouse Plants. — Six specimens, other than Acacias, 

 Azaleas, and Ericas: 

 2d, J. R. Leeson, $8. 

 Rambler Roses. — Three plants, distinct varieties {for vrivale growers 

 only) • 

 1st, Miss S. B. Fay, $12; 2d, Miss S. B. Fay, $8; 3d, Miss S. B. Fay, 

 $6. 

 Group of Roses. — Not less than twelve plants, all classes admissible, open 

 to commercial growers only: 

 1st, M. H. Walsh, $40; 2d, M. H. Walsh, .$30. 

 Display of Forced Hardy Herbaceous and Alpine Plants. — Not 

 less than twenty-five varieties, arranged for effect: 

 1st, Bellevue Greenhouses, $20. 

 Cyclamens. — Twelve plants, in not over seven-inch pots: 



1st, Dr. C. G. Weld, $15; 2d, J. S. Bailey, $10; 3d, Dr. C. G. Weld, 

 $6. 

 Six plants, in not over ten-inch pots: 



1st, E. J. Mitton, $25; 2d, Mrs. Frederick Ayer, $15; 3d, Mrs. Fred- 

 erick Ayer, $10. 

 Cinerarias. — Grandiflora type, six varieties: 



1st, W. A. Riggs, $12; 2d, Dr. C. G. Weld, $8; 3d, J. S. Bailey, $6. 

 Stellata type: 



1st, William Wliitman, $12; 2d, WiUiam Whitman, $8; 3d, Mrs. J. L. 

 Gardne, $6. 

 Schizanthus. — Six plants, in pots: 



1st, Mrs. J. L. Gardner, $5; 2d, J. S. Bailey, $3; 3d, Mrs. J. L. Gard- 

 ner, $2. 

 Hyacinths. — Six pans, not exceeding ten inches in diameter, six bulbs 

 of one distinct variety in each pan: 

 1st, W. A. Riggs, $12; 2d, Wilham Whitman, $8. ' 



