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Miss E. J. Clark, bunch of Boston Violets, $1. 



Carl Jurgens, vase of Lily of the Valley, $2. 



Mrs. A. W. Blake, Nephrolepis Whitmani, %2. 



F. W. Fletcher, display of Coleus and Ficus altissima, $4. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, display of cut flowers, .$8. 



N. F. Comley, large vase of cut flowers, $3. 



Gold Medals. 



March 24. R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Japanese Garden. 



September 17. R. & J. Farquhar & Co., for the best exhibits of Hardy 



Herbaceous Flowers and Plants at the five exhibitions 



from*June to September. 



Silver Medals. 



January 16. M. A. Patten, fifty blooms of Carnation Sara Nicholson. 

 March 24. M. H. Walsh, group of Roses. 



Thomas Roland, group of Easter Flowering Plants. 



E. B. Dane, group of Orchids arranged for effect with Ferns, etc. 



F. R. Pierson Co., twenty-five blooms of White Killarney Rose. 

 Edward MacMulkin, best Mantel Decoration of Plants and 



Flowers. 

 Harvard Botanic Garden, artistic display. 

 Arthur Griffin, Gloriosa Rothschihliana. 



Mrs. A. W. Blake, specimen plant of Nephrolepis Piersoni. 

 Mrs. J. M. Sears, Amaryllises. 

 March 29. William Sim, display of Sweet Peas. 

 May 22. J. T. Butterworth. two plants of Cattleya Mossiae. 

 June 19. T. C. Thurlow & Co., collection of Peonies. 

 " " E. J. Shaylor, " . " ". 



" 26. Jackson Dawson, Rose Professor Sargent. {R. Wichuraiana X 



Crimson Rambler X Pink Hybrid). 

 " " C. S. Sargent (Charles Sander, gardener). Rhododendron, light 

 pink maximum hybrid. 

 August 21. B. H. Tracy, artistic display of Gladioli. 

 September 17. R. & J. Farquhar & Co., artistic display of Dahlias. 



" " Walter Hunnewell, best twenty bottles of Hardy Herba- 



ceous Flowers at the five exhibitions from June to Sep- 

 tember. 

 November 4. W. A. Riggs, best Chrysanthemum plant on exhibition. 

 " " T. D. Hatfield, artistic display of Chrysanthemums. 



" " R. & J. Farquhar & Co., display of Coniferous trees and 



Shrubs. 



