16 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Saturday, April 3. 

 VEGETABLES. 



No. 115. Asparagus. — Two bunches, tweh'e stalks each, three 



prizes $4, $3, $2 



No. 116. Cucumbers.— Pair of "White Spine, three prizes . $3, $2, $1 



No. 117. Any other variety, three prizes .... .$3, .$2, $1 



MAY EXHIBITION. 



Saturday, May 1. 



From 12 M. to 3 P. M. 



^^^ All articles exhibited must be ready for examination by the Commit- 

 tees at 11 A. M. 



^^^ Exhibitors will please read General and Special Exhibition Rules, 

 pages 4-10. 



PLANTS. 



No. 118. Pelargoniums. — Six named Show or Fancy varie- 

 ties, in not less than eight-inch pots, in bloom, 



two prizes $8, $6 



No. 119. Six named Zonale varieties, in not less than eight- 

 inch pots, in bloom, two prizes . . . $6, $5 

 No. 120. Six pots or pans of Ivy-Leaved, in bloom, two 



prizes $6, $5 



No. 121. Indian Azaleas. — Six plants, in pots, named, two 



prizes $15, .$12 



No. 122. Single specimen, two prizes ..... $5, $4 



No. 123. Calceolarias. — Six varieties, in pots, four prizes $8, $7, $5, $4 



No. 124. Single plant, three prizes $3, $2, $1 



No. 125. Orchids. — Display, named, two prizes . . . $8, .$6 

 No. 126. Streptocarpuses. — Twelve, in not exceeding six- 

 inch pots, two prizes $3, $2 



FLOV/ERS. 



No. 127. Tulips. — Twenty-four blooms, distinct named varie- 

 ties, two prizes $4, $2 



No. 128. Hardy Narcissuses. — Collection of not less than 

 ten named varieties of blooms, in vases, three 

 prizes $5, $4, $3 



No 129. Pansies. — Forty-eight blooms, not less than twenty- 

 four varieties, in the Society's flat fruit dishes, 

 three prizes $4, $3. §2 



No. 130. Native Plants (see page 8). — Collection of thirty 

 bottles of named species and varieties, one bottle 

 of each, three prizes .$8, $6, $4 



