PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR PLANTS. 167 



Yellow, Dr. C. G. Weld $5 00 



Second, Charles H. Souther 4 00 



Third, James L. Little 3 00 



Six of any other color, Dr. C. G. Weld 5 00 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 4 00 



Group of Chrysanthemums arranged for effect, limited to one hun- 

 dred square feet, and edged with ferns or low-growing decora- 

 tive plants, Mrs. Arthur W. Blake 40 00 



Second, Dr. C. G. Weld 35 00 



Third, John L. Gardner 30 00 



Fourth, J. W. Howard 25 00 



Fifth, E. S. Converse 20 00 



Gratuities : — 



F. E. Palmer, Neplirolepis exaltata ... . . . . 4 00 



W. P. Winsor, Cyprii^edium insigne . . . . . . 1 00 



Jason S. Bailey, Display of Orchids 10 00 



Dr. C. G. Weld, Display of Plants . . .... 3 00 



December 4. 

 Gratuity : — 

 Hon. C. G. Eoebling, Trenton, N.J., four varieties of Cypripediunis, 3 00 



SOCIETY'S SILVER MEDALS. 

 Spring Exhibition, March 23-26. Mrs. B P. Cheney, for Superior Cultiva- 

 tion of Cyclamens. 

 May 1. Kenneth Finlayson, for Seedling Amaryllis. 



" J. S. Bailey, for Dendrobiura nobile Baileyanura. 



May 15. J. E. Kothwell, for Cypripedium bellatulum. 



Rose and Strawberry Exhibition, June 22 and 23. W. A. Manda, South 



Orange, N.J., for 



LcBlio-Cattleya ' Ar- 



noldiana var. suj^erba. 



" " " " " " J. E. Rothwell, for 



Odontoglossum cris- 

 pum var. mrginale. 

 " " " " " " John Mutch, for Supe- 



rior Cultivation of 

 Orchids. 

 July 3. J. E. Rotliwell, for Miltonia vexillaria. 

 August 21. J. E. Rothwell, for Cypripedium Frau Ida Brandt. 

 Annual Exhibition of Plants and Flowers, Sept. 1 and 2. William Donald, 



for Alocasia 

 Sanderiana. 

 " " " " " " J. E. Rothwell, 



for collection of 

 Crotons. 



