PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FLOWERS. 



23y 



Six named varieties, in spikes, J. Warren Clark . . . . 2 00 



Second, Walter H. Cowing . 1 00 



Display of named and unnamed varieties, filling one hundred vases, 



arranged for effect with any foliage, J. Warren Clark . . 8 00 



Gratuities : — 



John Jeffries, Druramond Phlox . ...... 2 00 



Walter H. Cowing, Display of Cannas . . . . . . 2 00 



F. A. Blake, Salpiglossis 1 00 



F. A. Blake, Petunias 1 00 



William E. Endicott, Dahlias 1 00 



A. Lummus, " . . 1 00 



James Comley, Display of Flowers . ...... 5 00 



Oakes Ames, n n "......, 4 00 



Bussey Institution, " " "....... 3 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Flowers 2 00 



Alice L. Grinnell, Native Plants 1 00 



Mrs. P. D. Richards, " " 1 00 



August 22. 



Asters. — Large Flowered, of all classes, fifty vases, not less than 

 twelve varieties, three flowers in each vase, James Comley . 



Second, F. A. Blake 



Third, Sumner Coolidge ........ 



Victoria Flowered, thirty blooms, not less than twelve varieties, 

 Charles H. Souther ......... 



Second, Elisha S. Converse ....... 



Gratuities : — 

 Botanic Garden of Harvard University, Herbaceous Plants 

 J. Woodward Manning, Nelurahiurti luteum 

 A. Lummus, Dahlias 

 L. W. Goodell, Drummond Phlox 

 L. W. Goodell, Salpiglossis 

 Mrs. H. J. Stockford, Begonias and Sweet Peas 

 Edwin Sheppard, China Asters . 

 John Parker, Gladioli, etc. 

 Bussey Institution, Flowers 

 James Comley, " 



George Hollis, " 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, 

 Mrs. P. D. Richards, Native Plants 



