142 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PRIZES AND GRATUITIES AWARDED FOR PLANTS AND 



FLOWERS. 



1905. 



February 4. 



Gratuities: — 



Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, Gardenia florida, $1. 



February 11. 



Primula Sinensis. — Six plants in not less than six-inch pots: 



1st, Edward J. Mitton, $5; 2d, Geo. F. Fabyan, $3; 3d, Mrs. John 

 L. Gardner, $2. 

 Primula Stellata. — Six plants in not less than six-inch pots : 



1st, E. A. Clark, $5; 2d, Mrs. John L. Gardner, $3. 

 Primula Obconica Varieties. — Six plants in not less than six-inch pots: 

 1st, Geo. F. Fabyan, $6; 2d. Geo. F. Fabyan, .$3; 3d, Mrs. John L. 

 Gardner, $2. 

 Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. — Six pots or pans: 



1st, Hon. M. T. Stevens, $10; 2d, E. A. Clark, $6. 

 Violets. — Best bunch, one hundred blooms, Double: 



1st, Malcolm Orr, $3; 2d, L. E. Small, $2; 3d, Arthur F. Coolidge, $1. 

 Best bunch one hundred blooms. Single: 



1st, Wm. Sim, $3; 2d, Joseph H. White, $2; 3d, Matthew B. 

 Dallachie, $1. 

 Carnations. — Best vase, twenty-five blooms, White: 



1st, Peter Fisher, $3; 2d, M. A. Patten, $2; 3d, H. A. Stevens Co., $1. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms. Scarlet : 



1st, Backer & Co., $3; 2d, C. E. Dickerman, $2. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms. Light Pink: 



1st, M. A. Patten, $3; 2d, S. J. Goddard, .S2; 3d, H. A. Stevens Co., $1. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms, Dark Pink: 



1st, Wm. Nicholson, $3; 2d, L. E. Small, $2; 3d, M. A. Patten, $1. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms. Crimson: 



1st, Wm. Nicholson, $3; 2d, M. A. Patten, $2; 3d, Backer & Co., $1. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms. Variegated: 



1st, Wm. Nicholson, $3; 2d, M. A. Patten, $2; 3d, Peter Fisher, $1. 

 Best vase, twenty-five blooms, Yellow: 



1st, M. A. Patten, $3; 2d, Backer ct Co., $2; 3d, Backer <!i: Co., $1. 



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