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M. A. Patten, Three vases Carnations, $2. 



L. E. Small, Vase of white seedling Carnation, " No. 3," $2. 



Guttman & Weber, Vase of Carnation, "Victory," S2. 



M. A. Patten, Mignonette, $1. 



Carl Jurgens, Vase of Lily of the Valley, $1. 



Wm. Sim, Two vases Sweet Peas, $4. 



M. H. AValsh, Group of Seedling Rose, "Urania," $8. 



April 29. 

 Plants. 



Indian Azaleas. — Three plants, distinct varieties, in pots, named: 



2d, Geo. F. Fabyan, $8. 

 Calceolarias. — Six varieties in pots: 



1st, Geo. F. Fabyan, $15; 2d, Geo. F. Fabyan, $10. 

 Pelargoniums.— Six named Show or Fancy varieties: 



1st, Geo. F. Fabyan, $10; 2d, Geo. F. Fabyan, $6. 



Flowers. 



Tulips. — Forty-eight blooms, not less than twelve named varieties: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $5. 

 Hardy Narcissuses. — Collection of fifty vases of not less than ten named 

 varieties : 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $10. 

 Pansies. — Forty-eight blooms, not less than twenty-four varieties: 



1st, Mrs. J. B. Shurtleff, Jr., $3; 2d, Mrs. E. M. Gill, $2. 



Gratuities : — 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Display of flowers, $2. 

 E. W. Converse, Display of Astilbe, $2. 



Rhododendron Exhibition. 



June 3 and 4. 



Plants. 



'Orchids. — Display, arranged for effect, with foliage plants: 

 1st, J. E. Rothwell, Appleton Silver Gilt Medal. 



Flowers. 

 H. H. Hunnewell Fund. 



Hhododendrons. — Twelve distinct varieties, of unquestioned hardiness, 

 named : 



