AWARDS FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. 199 



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May Exhibition. 



May 22 and 23. 



Gratuities: — 



W. A. Riggs, Clerodendron Balfouri and I^'y- leaved Geraniums, S15. 



Bellevue Greenhouses, display of hardy plants, in pots, $8. \ cj 



Julius Roehrs Co., display of stove plants, $12. 



E. J. Mitton, display of Shrubby Calceolarias, $10. 



William Whitman, display of Zonale Pelargoniums, .$15. 



Wilham Whitman, display of Azalea Indica, $3. )< * 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, display of Campanula Medium, $3. 



Oldtown Nurseries, Downicum excelsum, $3. 



Julius Roehrs Co., display of Orchids, $15. 



Mrs. J. L. Gardner, " " " $10. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Marguerite Pink Queen Alexandra, $3. 



M. A. Patten, vase of Carnations, $3. 



Mrs. A. W. Blake, display of Pansies, $1. 



Harvard Botanic Garden, display of Tulips and Narcissuses, $10. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, cut flowers, $3. 



Rhododendron Exhibition. 



June 5 and 6. 



H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



Rhododendrons. — Largest and best collection, not less thanTfifteen 

 distinct varieties, six trusses of each, from plants that have been 

 grown in the open in Massachusetts for at least three years: 

 1st, Walter Hunnewell, $20. 

 Hardy Azaleas. — Twelve varieties, six trusses of each: 

 1st, Wilham Whitman, $10. 



Gratuities : — 



William Wliitman, display of Chinese Peonies, Azaleas, Geraniums, and 



Iris, $10. 

 T. C. Thurlow & Co., display of Iris and Peonies, $4. 

 Mrs. Frederick Ayer, Fuchsias, Tree Fern, and Iris, $7. 

 Dr. C. G. Weld, specimen Hydrangeas, $6. 

 Mrs. J. L. Gardner, display of Gloxinias, $3. 

 Bellevue Greenhouses, display of hardy plants in pots, $10. 

 Oldtown Nurseries, display of hardy flowers, $3. 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, cut flowers, $2. 



