200 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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June 19. 



Gratuities: — 



William Whitman, display of double and single Peonies, $15. 

 Mrs. J. L. Gardner, display of Peonies, $5. 



Rose and Strawberry Exhibition. 



June 26 and 27. 



Special Prizes. 



Theodore Lyman Fund. 



Hardy Roses. — Twenty-four distinct named varieties, three of each 

 variety : 

 1st, M. H. Walsh, $25; 2d, M. H. Walsh, $20; .3d, E. E. Lincoln, $15. 



John C. Chaffin Fund. 

 [For amateurs only.) 



Best three blooms of any WJiite Hybrid Perpetual Rose: 



1st, E. E. Lincoln, Frau Karl Druschki, .$5. 

 Best three blooms of any Pink Hybrid Perpetual Rose : 



1st, E. E. Lincoln, Baroness Rothschild, $5; 2d, Robert Seaver, Mrs. 

 John Laing, $3; 3d, E. E. Lincoln, Mme. Gabriel Luizet, $2. 

 Best three blooms of any Red Hybrid Perpetual Rose: 



1st, Robert Seaver, Ulrich Brunner, $5; 2d, Robert Seaver, Capt. 

 Hayward, $3; 3d, E. E. Lincoln, Ulrich Brunner, $2. 

 Best three blooms of any new Hybrid Perpetual Rose not offered in any 



American catalogues previous to 1900: 

 G. R. White, Frau Kari Druschki, $10. 



Gratuities : — 



W. J. Clemson, Roses, $7. 



Mrs. E. M. GiU, " $7. 



W. A. Riggs, " $5. 



M. H. Walsh, " $5. 



J. G. Wright, " $4. 



G. R. White, Rose Frau Kari Druschki, $2. 



William Whitman, display of Foxgloves, Sweet Williams, and Canter- 

 bury Bells, $12. 



Mrs. Frederick Ayer, display of Sweet Williams and Canterbury Bells, 

 $10. 



W. A. Riggs, display of herbaceous flowers, $8. 



Oldtown Nurseries, " " " " $8. 



F. J. Rea, " " " " $3. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, display, $2. 



