AWARDS FOR PLANTS AND FLOWERS. loS^ 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Display of Flowers, $3. 



H. A. Stevens Co., Phlox and Iris, $1. 



M. H. Walsh, Display of Rambler Roses, $3. 



Mt. Desert Nurseries, Display of Herbaceous Flowers, $10. 



F. H. Hills, Display of Delphiniums, .$1. 



R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Display of Herbaceous Flowers, $3. 



Edward MacMulkin, Display of Palms, $5. 



F. J. Rea, Display of Rose Dorothy Perkins, $1. 



July 22. 



Gratuities: — 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Display of Flowers, $3. 

 A. E. Hartshorn, Display of Hollyhocks and Petunias, $5. 

 T. C. Thurlow, Display of Phlox, $5. 

 H. A. Stevens Co., " " " $2. 

 Mrs. L. M. Towle, Display of Sweet Peas, $2. 

 Harvard Botanic Garden, Display of Aquatics, $8. 

 " " " " " Achimines, $6. 



Mrs. A. W. Blake, Specinlen plant of Nicotiana Sanderce, $2. 



August 5. 



Perexni.\l Phloxes. — Twelve named varieties, one truss of each: 

 2d, H. A. Stevens Co., $6; 3d, Blue Hill Nurseries, $4. 



Hardy Herbaceous Flowers. — Thirty bottles, distinct species and 

 varieties : 

 1st, Blue Hill Nurseries, $8; 2d, Bay State Nurseries, $6. 



Gratuities: — 



Joseph Thorpe, Display of Sweet Peas, .|2. 



Bay State Nurseries, Herbaceous Flowers, $1. 



Mrs. E. M. Gill, Display of Flowers, $1. 



Blue Hill Nurseries, Display of Herbaceous Flowers, $4. 



Mrs. L. M. Towle, Display of Dahlias, $3. 



Harvard Botanic Garden, Display of Herbaceous Flowers, $8. 



August 12. 



Flowers. 



Anxu.\ls. — General display, named, not less than twenty-five varieties,, 

 filling not less than one hundred bottles: 



