PRIZES AND GRATUITIES FOR FLOWERS. 191 



Native Plants. — Collection, not exceeding forty bottles of named 



species and varieties, Misses Eleanor and MoUie Doran . $8 00 



Second, Mrs. P. D. Richards (3 00 



Third, Miss Helen M. Noyes 4 00 



Vase of Floweks. — For table decoration, on the last day of the 



exhibition, Mrs. E. M. Gill 4 00 



Second, Miss Hattie B. Winter ....... 3 00 



Third, Mrs. E. M. Gill 2 00 



Gratuities : — 



Oakes Ames, Aquatics ......... 10 00 



L. W. Goodell, " 7 00 



N. B. Shaw, Nymphsea Devoniensis . . . . . . 2 00 



James L. Little, Begonias . . . . . . . . 2 00 



C. E. Richardson, Tuberous Begonias . . . . . . 1 00 



A. Lummus, Dahlias .......... 1 00 



James Comley, Display ......... 4 00 



L. W. Goodell, " 2 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " 2 00 



Mrs. J. A. Cain, " I 00 



September 11. 



Herbaceous Plants. — Tliirty bottles, Nathaniel T. Kidder . . 8 00 



Second, Oakes Ames ......... 6 00 



Gratuities : — 



John Endicott & Co., Dahlias 1 00 



James Comley, Display ......... 3 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, " 1 00 



Miss Helen M. Noyes, Native Plants ..... . 1 00 



September 18. 

 Perennial Asters. — Display of Native or Introduced species and 



varieties, Misses Eleanor and Mollie Doran . . . . 5 00 



Second, Mrs. P. D. Richards 4 00 



Third, John L. Gardner 3 00 



Ornamental Fruited Hardy Trees and Shrubs. — Collection of 



cut branches, named, Jackson Dawson . . . . . 8 00 



Second, .Jackson Dawson ........ 6 00 



Gratuities : — 



Walter E. Coburn, Astei- Novcb Anglite, 1 00 



James Anderson, Display .......... 2 00 



Mrs. E. M. Gill " 2 00 



September 25. 

 Gratuity : — 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Disnlav 1 00 



