194 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Vase of blooms on long stems, any other color, named, H. McKay 



Twombly, for Silver Clouil $10 00 



Second, David Nevins, for Charles Davis . . . . . 8 00 

 Third, Mrs. Benjamin P. Cheney, for Mrs. George West . . 6 00 

 Vase of blooms on long stems, arranged in the Society's large 

 China vases, to be kept in good condition during the exhibi- 

 tion, E. M. Wood & Co 20 00 



Second, Hi)n. John Simpkins . . . . . . . 18 00 



Third, Miss Eleanor J. Clark 16 00 



Fourth, Charles H. Souther 14 00 



Fifth, David Nevins 12 00 



Sixth, W. N. Craig 10 00 



Seventh, J, W. Howard 8 00 



Best Seedling, never disseminated. Yellow, six blooms, C. Vander- 



bilt, Newport, R.T., for Peter Kay . . . . . 5 00 

 Best Seedling, never disseminated. Incurved, of any color, six 



blooms, Joseph H. White, for Mrs. Gertrude Brydon . 5 00 



Gratuities : — 

 Frank Jones, Display of Chrysantliemums 

 Mrs. E. M.'Gill, Chrysanthemums . . . . 



William Nicholson, Carnations and Chrysanthemums 

 Peter Fisher, Carnations ...... 



James Comley, Display ...... 



6 00 



3 00 



4 00 

 1 00 

 3 00 



November 13. 

 Gratuity : — 

 Mrs. E. M. Gill, Chrysanthemums 1 00 



SOCIETY'S SILVER MEDALS. 



Spring Exhibition, March 23. James Comley, for a new variety of Japanese 

 Flowering Cherry. 



May 22. Carl Jurgens, Newport, R I., for Convallaria xirolificans. 



Rhododendron Show, June 3. James Comley, for new hardy Rhododen- 

 dron James Comley. 



Rose Exhibition, June 22. M. H. Walsh, for Rose Lilian Nordica. 



August 21. Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia, for a Collection of new Cannas. 



Chrysanthemum Show, November 2. J. J. Van Alen, for Hybrid Begonia 

 semperfiorens. 



APPLETON GOLD MEDAL. 



Rhododendron Show, June 3. Hon. C. G. Roebling, Trenton, N.J., for a 

 Collection of Orchids. 



APPLETON SILVER MEDAL. 

 December 31. N. T. Kidder, he having taken the greatest number of First 

 Prizes for Hardy Herbaceous Perennials through the 

 season. 

 " 31. Mrs. P. I). Richards, she having taken the greatest number 



of First Prizes for Native Plants through the season. 



